medical Crossword Puzzles
Integumentary Medical 2022-01-14
19 Clues: sky • snow • melanin • acrylics • necrosis • blood + v • submarine • epidermis • dermatitis • adenectomy • thermostat • liposuction • flaky skin on head • inside of a pimple • absorption of sunlight • first degree burn symptoms • grows out of the epidermis • produced by sebaceous glands. • the beginning of a formal letter.
Medical Innovations 2022-09-28
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- (adj) similar to the person or thing represented
- (n)the ability to feel something physically
- (v)to produce something positive such as a profit, an amount of food or information
- (n)made by people, often as a copy of something natural
- (n) the large muscle at the front of the upper arm
- (adj)lacking human qualities of compassion and mercy; cruel and barbaric
- (v)to change the route of someone or something
- (n) the original model of something from which later forms are developed
- (n) a part of the body of an animal or plant that performs a particular job
- (adj)very complicated or detailed
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- (adj)of the spine
- (v) to cause sb/sth to lose the ability to move or feel; to cause sb/sth to stop working or acting normally
- (v)to experience something (that's unpleasant)
- (v)to make a sudden small movement with a part of the body, without intending to
- (v) insert or fix (tissue or an artificial object) in a person's body, especially by surgery
- (n)a branch or a jointed part of the body neural (adj)nerve or the system of nerves that includes the brain
- (n)the process of infecting or the state of being infected
- (n)part of the tree,tooth,arm or leg that's left after most of it has been removed
- (adj) relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these issues
19 Clues: (adj)of the spine • (adj)very complicated or detailed • (n)the ability to feel something physically • (v)to experience something (that's unpleasant) • (v)to change the route of someone or something • (adj) similar to the person or thing represented • (n) the large muscle at the front of the upper arm • (n)made by people, often as a copy of something natural • ...
Medical terms 2025-11-19
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- High levels of fats in the blood
- Surgical removal of the appendix
- Chest pain caused by low blood flow to the heart
- Fast heartbeat
- Tissue death
- Slow heartbeat
- Difficulty breathing
- Enlarged heart
- High blood pressure
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- Pain in a muscle
- Disease of the nerve
- Hardening and narrowing of the arteries from plaque buildup
- Blockage
- Low blood pressure
- Inflammation of the liver
- Difficulty breathing
- Bluish skin from lack of oxygen
- Abnormal heartbeat
- Swelling from fluid
- Inflammation of the skin
20 Clues: Blockage • Tissue death • Fast heartbeat • Slow heartbeat • Enlarged heart • Pain in a muscle • Low blood pressure • Abnormal heartbeat • Swelling from fluid • High blood pressure • Disease of the nerve • Difficulty breathing • Difficulty breathing • Inflammation of the skin • Inflammation of the liver • Bluish skin from lack of oxygen • High levels of fats in the blood • ...
Blood Donations 2023-06-12
15 Clues: ceasing • villain • surplus • courage • complex • obstacle • endanger • disregard • ineligible • carelessly • withholding • non-medical • deprivation • withdrawals • unregistering
Cosmetic Surgery 2023-06-07
15 Clues: Lack • Deaths • Despair • Unknown • Withhold • Rejection • Different • Ignorance • Dependent • Irregular • Confidence • Non-medical • Unavailable • Insignificance • Underdeveloped
Register of Medicine 2023-08-20
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- loss of physical feeling or sensation
- a doctor's prediction of the course of an illness
- sign of the existence of a certain illness
- to recover after an illness or injury
- delivering medication directly into the vein
- medical tool used to inject or withdraw fluids
- feeling sick, like vomiting
- medicine used to block pain during surgery
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- to identify an illness or a problem
- medical procedure performed in an operating room
- organ or tissue replacement
- a medical doctor who treats patients
- skin injury fro prolonged pressure
- a written order for medication
- section of a hospital where patients are treated
- to revive someone who is unconscious
- emergency vehicle used to transport sick or injured people
- clothing worn by medical professionals during surgeries
18 Clues: organ or tissue replacement • feeling sick, like vomiting • a written order for medication • skin injury fro prolonged pressure • to identify an illness or a problem • a medical doctor who treats patients • to revive someone who is unconscious • loss of physical feeling or sensation • to recover after an illness or injury • sign of the existence of a certain illness • ...
Healthcare 2014-10-15
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- medicine given with a syringe
- skin disorder on the face
- helps women give birth
- full medical examination
- disease caused by bacteria or virus
- medical cream
- can be transmited by direct contact
- irritating the skin
- protection for wounds
- serious illness
- form of medicine
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- medical care given to cure an illness
- doctor's instructions
- viral infection
- used for carrying patients
- physical harm or damage
16 Clues: medical cream • viral infection • serious illness • form of medicine • irritating the skin • doctor's instructions • protection for wounds • helps women give birth • physical harm or damage • full medical examination • skin disorder on the face • used for carrying patients • medicine given with a syringe • disease caused by bacteria or virus • can be transmited by direct contact • ...
Unit 2 2025-09-18
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- Healthcare institutions that provide comprehensive medical care, including emergency services, surgeries, and inpatient care.
- Adherence to laws, regulations, guidelines, and standards in healthcare practices to ensure patient safety and quality of care.
- Specialized care aimed at providing comfort and support for individuals with terminal illnesses, focusing on quality of life rather than curative treatment.
- The amount a policyholder must pay out-of-pocket for healthcare services before their insurance begins to cover costs.
- Health services aimed at preventing diseases or conditions before they occur, such as vaccinations, screenings, and wellness checks.
- A preventable mistake in healthcare delivery that may result in harm to a patient, such as incorrect medication, misdiagnosis, or surgical errors.
- Institutions that provide extended care and support for individuals with chronic illnesses or disabilities, including nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
- The amount paid regularly (monthly, quarterly, or annually) for an insurance policy, which provides coverage for healthcare services.
- Payment or reimbursement for services provided, usually in the context of healthcare providers being paid for the care they deliver.
- Systems Financial assistance provided by the government or other organizations to help reduce the cost of services, making them more affordable for individuals or groups.
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- The criteria that determine whether an individual can receive benefits or services under a particular insurance plan or program.
- Medical services provided in a patient's home to assist with recovery or manage chronic conditions, often including nursing care, therapy, and assistance with daily activities.
- A cost-sharing arrangement in which the insured pays a percentage of the costs of covered healthcare services after the deductible has been met.
- Services that provide urgent medical care and transportation for individuals experiencing a medical emergency.
- A system of organization in which individuals or groups are ranked one above the other based on authority, responsibilities, or levels of care in healthcare settings.
- Actions taken to improve a situation, especially in healthcare, where it may involve medical treatment or preventive measures to enhance patient outcomes.
- The various health services and items that an insurance policy covers, including medical treatments, medications, and preventive care.
- Short-term medical treatment for severe or urgent health conditions, often requiring immediate attention, such as hospital stays or emergency services.
- A fixed amount a patient pays for a specific service or prescription at the time of the visit, with the remaining costs covered by their insurance plan.
- Medical services provided on an outpatient basis, where patients receive treatment without being admitted to a hospital.
20 Clues: Services that provide urgent medical care and transportation for individuals experiencing a medical emergency. • The amount a policyholder must pay out-of-pocket for healthcare services before their insurance begins to cover costs. • Medical services provided on an outpatient basis, where patients receive treatment without being admitted to a hospital. • ...
Ch. 05 Legal and Ethical Responsibility - Crossword LABS 2024-10-21
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- of contract The elements of a contract, whether written or verbal, include offer, consideration, and acceptance. An enforceable contract is legally binding. A breach of contract occurs when one or more of the terms of the contract are violated (Perry & Thompson, 2017).
- is any defamation of character that is spoken. For example, in nursing, if you were to gossip about a patient aloud to another nurse, "Did you hear that this patient did such-and-such?" while knowing that it was untrue.
- is defined as any act or omission by a physician during treatment of a patient that deviates from accepted norms of practice in the medical community and causes an injury to the patient. Medical malpractice is a specific subset of tort law that deals with professional negligence.
- in healthcare involves medical professionals and patients. Legally speaking, a tort occurs when a medical professional acts in a negligent manner and injures someone in their care. A tort is different from a criminal act.
- by a patient or their representative relative to the care received or not received from a doctor or hospital is commonly understood to be a false statement of fact, published to a third party. This is harmful to the reputation of the doctor or hospital, Greene says.
- Sharing the results of a test in front of family members or other patients without your permission. Taking pictures of an undressed patient under anesthesia. Mentioning a patient's medical history in a document that is open to the public.
- of practice is defined as the activities that an individual health care practitioner is permitted to perform within a specific profession. Those activities should be based on appropriate education, training, and experience.
- of coverageTerminating coverage refers to when the consumer has chosen a plan and effectuated coverage by paying the first premium payment and ends the coverage effective after the date the coverage was effectuated. In most cases, the process for both canceling and terminating coverage is the same.
- of services when a payer, such as a health insurance company or Medicare, declines a healthcare provider's request to be reimbursed for their services
- is a defamatory statement in writing or other visible forms, whereas slander is a spoken defamatory statement.
- legal document that spells out medical treatments you would and would not want to be used to keep you alive, as well as your preferences for other medical decisions, such as pain management or organ donation.
- condition is an illness or injury you had before your policy began or was renewed. Examples of pre-existing medical conditions include, diabetes, asthma, high cholesterol or a long-term back condition.
- serve as the guiding principles for healthcare professionals, ensuring that they prioritize their patients' well-being, treat patients with dignity and respect, and foster trust and confidence in the healthcare system.
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- as it applies in the health care delivery environment, involves an allegation that a health care professional or someone employed by the provider acted intentionally to restrict a patient's movement unlawfully.
- payment A claim denial is issued when a payer, such as a health insurance company or Medicare, declines a healthcare provider's request to be reimbursed for their services.
- Criminal law is the area of law that addresses possible illegal actions taken and must be proven in court beyond reasonable doubt. Healthcare providers can be found liable or responsible for the actions.
- Essentially, assault is attempted battery. Medical battery is similar to battery, but the harm occurs in a medical setting and includes harmful or offensive touching of a patient by a medical professional.
- also known as the Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987, has dramatically improved the quality of care in nursing homes over the last twenty years by setting federal standards of how care should be provided to residents.
- medical service furnished by a physician or group of physicians to a group or class of individuals under an agreement (as with an industrial plant
- is inappropriate treatment of an individual. It includes physical, psychological, emotional and sexual abuse. Physical abuse is the use use of physical force that may result in bodily injury, physical pain, or impairment.
- Malpractice cases are a type of civil action or civil case, meaning the victim's compensation is being fought for, often without regard for punishing the defendant. Medical malpractice cases aim to gain financial support for help with medical costs, lost income, pain, suffering, and disability.
- refers to an act of carelessness, not intent to harm. Medical negligence means the practitioner made a mistake in the good faith belief that he or she was fulfilling the medical standards of care and doing the right thing by the patient.
- form is a legal document that ensures an ongoing communication process between you and your health care provider.
- of Attorney: A type of advance directive that gives a person (called a proxy) the authority to make medical decisions for another person if that person is not able to make their own decisions.
24 Clues: is a defamatory statement in writing or other visible forms, whereas slander is a spoken defamatory statement. • form is a legal document that ensures an ongoing communication process between you and your health care provider. • ...
Testing 1 2 3 2024-09-09
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- A doctor who specializes in the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents, focusing on their growth, development, and overall health.
- A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the digestive system, including the stomach, intestines, and liver.
- Assistant A healthcare professional who supports doctors and other medical staff by performing administrative and clinical tasks, like taking vital signs and drawing blood.
- Medical Technician A first responder trained to provide emergency medical care at the scene of an accident or medical emergency and during transport to a hospital.
- A specialist who studies the aging process and works to improve the health, care, and quality of life of elderly individuals.
- A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, including medical, surgical, and radiation oncology.
- A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of skin, hair, and nail conditions, such as acne, eczema, and skin cancer.
- A medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases, performs eye surgery, and prescribes corrective lenses.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in nutrition and dietetics, providing advice on healthy eating and designing nutritional plans.
- Therapist A healthcare professional who helps individuals regain or develop the skills needed for daily activities after injury or illness.
- A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the endocrine system, including diabetes and thyroid diseases.
- A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and conditions of the heart and blood vessels.
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- Practitioner An advanced practice nurse who provides primary and specialty care services, including diagnosing illnesses and prescribing medications.
- A medical doctor who specializes in administering anesthesia to patients undergoing surgery or medical procedures, ensuring they are pain-free and safe.
- A public health professional who studies patterns, causes, and effects of diseases in populations, aiming to control and prevent health problems.
- A doctor who specializes in diagnosing diseases by examining tissues, cells, and bodily fluids under a microscope.
- A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating blood disorders, such as anemia, leukemia, and clotting abnormalities.
- A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles.
- A doctor who specializes in women's reproductive health, including conditions affecting the uterus, ovaries, and other parts of the female reproductive system.
- Therapist A healthcare professional who helps patients improve or restore their physical function and mobility after an injury or illness.
- Counselor A healthcare professional who provides information and support to individuals or families who have genetic disorders or are at risk of inherited conditions.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in oral health, including the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions affecting the mouth.
- Surgeon A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and surgery of musculoskeletal conditions, such as fractures and joint replacements.
- A pediatrician who specializes in the care of newborn infants, especially those who are premature or have low birth weight.
- A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques, such as X-rays and MRIs.
25 Clues: A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and conditions of the heart and blood vessels. • A doctor who specializes in diagnosing diseases by examining tissues, cells, and bodily fluids under a microscope. • A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, including medical, surgical, and radiation oncology. • ...
Blood and lymph - parts and functions 2020-04-14
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- immune cell that travels to the site of infection
- cytotoxic immune response
- the arrest of bleeding
- reduced oxygen capacity
- Medical term for white blood cells
- It is a protein of the red blood cells
- Medical term for red blood cells
- responsible for antibody production
- largest white blood cells
- contain histamine granules, initiate inflammation
- Body protects itself from diseases by producing
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- respond to allergens and parasites
- Blood consits of 45%
- clot in an unbroken blood vessel
- Uncontrolled bleeding
- Low platelet count
- excess of white blood cells
- thrombus that breaks away, floats freely
- Blood consists of 55%
- Medical term for platelets
20 Clues: Low platelet count • Blood consits of 45% • Uncontrolled bleeding • Blood consists of 55% • the arrest of bleeding • reduced oxygen capacity • cytotoxic immune response • largest white blood cells • Medical term for platelets • excess of white blood cells • clot in an unbroken blood vessel • Medical term for red blood cells • respond to allergens and parasites • ...
Muscle System 2023-11-06
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- medical term for "without muscle development"
- suffix for tone
- heart muscle
- combining form "to revolve"
- another word for striped
- combining form for stretching out
- also known as the calf muscle
- combining form "to bend"
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- medical term for excessive muscle development
- suffix for weakness
- shorten in length
- muscle that works on its own
- suffix for movement
- the "injection site" muscle
- medical term for surgical repair of the muscle
- suffix meaning to suture
- muscle that works when you think about it
- also known as visceral for "internal organ"
- found in extremities
- combining form for muscle
20 Clues: heart muscle • suffix for tone • shorten in length • suffix for weakness • suffix for movement • found in extremities • another word for striped • suffix meaning to suture • combining form "to bend" • combining form for muscle • combining form "to revolve" • the "injection site" muscle • muscle that works on its own • also known as the calf muscle • combining form for stretching out • ...
Medical Terms & Terminology 2025-04-28
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- Study of the skin
- Prefix meaning within
- Low blood pressure
- Surgical removal of a body part
- Inflammation of the liver
- Prefix meaning slow
- Cancerous tumor
- A cell that engulfs and digests debris and pathogens
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- Inflammation of the joints
- A specialist in diagnosing and treating diseases of the heart
- Condition of having low blood sugar
- Study of blood
- White blood cell
- Abnormal condition of blood clotting
- Deficiency of oxygen in tissues
- Medical imaging technique using magnetic fields
- Abnormally rapid heartbeat
- Medical term for high blood pressure
- Instrument to view inside the body
- Medical term for red blood cell
20 Clues: Study of blood • Cancerous tumor • White blood cell • Study of the skin • Low blood pressure • Prefix meaning slow • Prefix meaning within • Inflammation of the liver • Inflammation of the joints • Abnormally rapid heartbeat • Surgical removal of a body part • Deficiency of oxygen in tissues • Medical term for red blood cell • Instrument to view inside the body • ...
Medical Abbreviation crossword 2024-11-03
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- what is the abbreviation for Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
- What is the abbreviation for Bowels not open
- What is the term for difficulty swallowing?
- What is the term for low blood sugar?
- What is the term for the surgical removal of a limb?
- What is the term for high blood pressure?
- What is the medical term for itching?
- What is the term for inflammation of the liver?
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- What does "Dx" stand for in medical records?
- What is the term for fluid retention and swelling?
- Needed What does "PRN" mean in medication orders?
- of Breath What does "SOB" mean in relation to breathing?
- What is the medical term for bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen?
- What is the medical term for nosebleed?
- What is the medical term for loss of appetite?
- What is the abbreviation for a stroke?
16 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 Bowels not open • ...
Medicaid Basics 2025-09-23
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- Medical Assistance for the aged
- Medical Assistance for the blind
- the type of assistance that Adult Medicaid provides to low income families
- MQB(B)__________ must be processed in 45 days
- A term for medical premiums and deductibles paid for by Medicaid for eligible clients
- Clients receiving HCWD must meet all other eligibility __________
- the client must meet income and _________ requirements
- Medicaid helps clients meet certain basic _________ needs
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- the client must be a citizen of the US or a __________ _________
- Medicare qualified beneficiaries
- Type of Medicaid program for individuals aged 65 and older
- Medical Assistance for the disabled
- Medicaid provides coverage for services like __________, hospital bills, and prescriptions
- Individuals must provide a valid ______ number to qualify for Medicaid
- In order to receive Medicaid, individuals must meet the requirements under a specific ____________ group
- MQB(B) programs have a 12 __________ certification period
- program that offers health coverage for employed persons with disabilities
17 Clues: Medical Assistance for the aged • Medicare qualified beneficiaries • Medical Assistance for the blind • Medical Assistance for the disabled • MQB(B)__________ must be processed in 45 days • the client must meet income and _________ requirements • MQB(B) programs have a 12 __________ certification period • Medicaid helps clients meet certain basic _________ needs • ...
Nervous System 2024-01-11
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- What is the instrument that is used for recording the electrical impulses of the brain?
- What is the medical term for loss or impairment of speech?
- What is the medical term for protrusion of the meninges and spinal cord?
- What is the combining form for the spinal cord?
- What is the medical term for softening of the spinal cord?
- What part of the brain connects the cerebrum with the cerebellum and brain stem?
- What is the abbreviation for cerebrospinal fluid?
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- What is the name of the physician who studies and treats diseases of the nervous system?
- What is the medical term for softening of the brain?
- What is the medical term for slight paralysis or weakness affecting half of the body?
- What is the name for the group of nerve cell bodies located outside the central nervous system?
- What is the abbreviation for the central nervous system?
- What medical term means headache?
- What is the medical term that means pertaining to the mind and body?
- What is the name for a sudden abnormal surge of electrical activity in the brain, resulting in involuntary movements?
15 Clues: What medical term means headache? • What is the combining form for the spinal cord? • What is the abbreviation for cerebrospinal fluid? • What is the medical term for softening of the brain? • What is the abbreviation for the central nervous system? • What is the medical term for loss or impairment of speech? • ...
Unit 3 2024-02-22
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- terms referring to medical methods used to treat or investigate disease, injury or other medical problems
- words with the same pronunciation or spelling, but different meanings
- assessment of nerves, muscles, reflexes, balance and mental state
- extreme
- documents which describe and analyze the findings of laboratory tests performed on urine, blood or tissue samples
- ongoing document for recording a patient's conditions and treatments; organized in reverse chronological order
- to examine by touch
- pounding, racing heartbeats
- terms referring to body parts and the structure of the body
- science of laboratory examination of bodily samples for diagnostic or forensic purposes
- medical diseases, body parts, instruments or procedures named after the person who discovered or perfected it
- why the patient is being seen on each visit; involves the physician or technician reviewing patient's symptoms
- what the physician thinks the results of the exam mean
- transmitted by genes (DNA)
- shorten a phrase by taking the first letters of each wordacute
- appearing suddenly
- face-to-face interaction focused on advancing the health and emotional well-being of the patient
- likely to spread
- a system of writing that uses raised dots which are read by the fingertips of a blind person
- section of medical history which confirms past illnesses and symptoms which could affect the current state of the patient
- impairment in one of the senses which could limit the ability to communicate
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- History section of medical history which describes illnesses affecting current family members or causing their death
- continuing for a long time
- examination of joints, movement of arms, legs, fingers and toes
- shortened a word or phrase into a few short letters
- documents which describe radiology procedures conducted and provide interpretation
- review of the state of general body systems
- preferred course of action intended to address the medical problem at hand
- records about a patient's medical history and basic identifying information
- words which have similar or the same meanings
- section of medical history which describes drug/alcohol/tobacco use, occupation and relationship status
- collection of terms used by people in a particular profession
- system used by the deaf for communication; consists of visual gestures and hand signs
- written records summarizing the care and services provided to the patient for any given appointment; included in medical history
- present at birth
- on father's side of the family
- examination of skin and nails
- mother's side of the family
- not likely to spread
39 Clues: extreme • present at birth • likely to spread • appearing suddenly • to examine by touch • not likely to spread • continuing for a long time • transmitted by genes (DNA) • pounding, racing heartbeats • mother's side of the family • examination of skin and nails • on father's side of the family • review of the state of general body systems • words which have similar or the same meanings • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 1-4 2023-04-24
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- What is the medical term for the incomplete development of an organ or tissue?
- What does the combining form POLI/O mean in the term poliomyelitis?
- Which type of fixation device is usually left in the body after the fracture has healed?
- A surgical puncture of the abdominal cavity to remove fluid is known as an
- A physician who specializes in the care of older adults is a/an
- The term meaning a feeling of general discomfort or uneasiness is
- The lower portion of the sternum is the
- What is the medical term for inflammation of the bone marrow and adjacent bone?
- The formation of pus is called
- What is the medical term for inflammation of a gland?
- Which of the following terms describes the study of the causes of diseases or abnormal conditions?
- What is the medical term for the loss of a large amount of blood in a short time?
- A pathologic change of the tissues due to disease or injury is a
- Which is the protrusion of tissue through a weak area in the muscle?
- Greg Brewster is scheduled to have his tonsils removed. The medical term for this procedure is a
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- The abnormal hardening of the walls of an artery or arteries is called
- Also known as fat, the tissue that provides protective padding, insulation, and support is
- The increase in the number of cells in a tissue or organ is known as
- Which is a syndrome caused by muscle injury that can lead to renal failure?
- What does the prefix HYPER- mean in the medical term hypertension?
- Which term describes pain in the ball of the foot caused by an inflamed nerve?
- What is the medical term for wear-and-tear arthritis?
- The study of the anatomy, physiology, pathology, and chemistry of the cell is known as
- A combining form that means plaque or fatty substance is
- What is the medical term for surgical fusion of two bones to stiffen a joint?
- The medical term that refers to the posterior space behind the knee is the
- Which is the term for an injury to a joint that usually occurs when a ligament is wrenched or torn?
- What does ERYTHR/O mean in the term erythrocyte?
- Abnormal development or growth of cells, or the presence of abnormal cells, is known as
29 Clues: The formation of pus is called • The lower portion of the sternum is the • What does ERYTHR/O mean in the term erythrocyte? • What is the medical term for wear-and-tear arthritis? • What is the medical term for inflammation of a gland? • A combining form that means plaque or fatty substance is • A physician who specializes in the care of older adults is a/an • ...
Hospital 2024-08-12
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- Type of doctor specializing in surgery
- Procedure to treat disease or injury
- Health professional trained in emergency care
- The act of giving care
- Specialized medical service for terminally ill patients
- Area of medicine focused on bones
- A place for medical care
- Medical tests conducted in a laboratory
- Devices used to support patient care
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- Process of diagnosing and treating patients
- Medical procedure involving sedation
- The study of airborne pathogens
- Process of diagnosing and treating patients
- Intensive unit for critically ill patients
- Child health specialists
- Professional who prescribes medicine
16 Clues: The act of giving care • Child health specialists • A place for medical care • The study of airborne pathogens • Area of medicine focused on bones • Medical procedure involving sedation • Procedure to treat disease or injury • Professional who prescribes medicine • Devices used to support patient care • Type of doctor specializing in surgery • ...
Definitions 2021-11-13
23 Clues: you • hero • state • strain • fungus • heating • terpene • medicine • marajuana • agreement • for cloning • Product, MIP • discovered THC • medical program • medical program • endocannabinoid • aromatic compound • medical/adult use • related to income • plant reproduction • powerhouse of plant • light, heat, oxygen • essential component
ABD 2023-12-12
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- A Medicaid program managed by the OHCA
- The IMS screen used to build a new case
- A type of life insurance that is typically exempt as a resource
- A group of 5 programs that allow a ABD related client to maintain Medicare (2 words)
- A type of medical insurance managed by the SSA and often associated with age
- The $20 medical deduction (acronym)
- The IMS screen used to determine the income deemed from a family to a child
- The categorical relationship that relates to a persons age
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- A type of burial contract that is exempt as a resource
- A type of special medical that is associated with COLA increase (2 words)
- The IMS screen used to verify RSDI income
- A medical program that provides Medicaid & buy-in (acronym)
- A medical program that includes a Cash payments and Medicaid (acronym)
- Medical program that buys Medicare Buy-in & has the highest income guidelines (acronym)
- Agency that manages Medicare (acronym)
15 Clues: The $20 medical deduction (acronym) • A Medicaid program managed by the OHCA • Agency that manages Medicare (acronym) • The IMS screen used to build a new case • The IMS screen used to verify RSDI income • A type of burial contract that is exempt as a resource • The categorical relationship that relates to a persons age • ...
Healthcare Professions 2024-09-09
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- A doctor who specializes in the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents, focusing on their growth, development, and overall health.
- A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the digestive system, including the stomach, intestines, and liver.
- Assistant A healthcare professional who supports doctors and other medical staff by performing administrative and clinical tasks, like taking vital signs and drawing blood.
- Medical Technician A first responder trained to provide emergency medical care at the scene of an accident or medical emergency and during transport to a hospital.
- A specialist who studies the aging process and works to improve the health, care, and quality of life of elderly individuals.
- A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, including medical, surgical, and radiation oncology.
- A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of skin, hair, and nail conditions, such as acne, eczema, and skin cancer.
- A medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases, performs eye surgery, and prescribes corrective lenses.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in nutrition and dietetics, providing advice on healthy eating and designing nutritional plans.
- Therapist A healthcare professional who helps individuals regain or develop the skills needed for daily activities after injury or illness.
- A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the endocrine system, including diabetes and thyroid diseases.
- A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and conditions of the heart and blood vessels.
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- Practitioner An advanced practice nurse who provides primary and specialty care services, including diagnosing illnesses and prescribing medications.
- A medical doctor who specializes in administering anesthesia to patients undergoing surgery or medical procedures, ensuring they are pain-free and safe.
- A public health professional who studies patterns, causes, and effects of diseases in populations, aiming to control and prevent health problems.
- A doctor who specializes in diagnosing diseases by examining tissues, cells, and bodily fluids under a microscope.
- A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating blood disorders, such as anemia, leukemia, and clotting abnormalities.
- A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles.
- A doctor who specializes in women's reproductive health, including conditions affecting the uterus, ovaries, and other parts of the female reproductive system.
- Therapist A healthcare professional who helps patients improve or restore their physical function and mobility after an injury or illness.
- Counselor A healthcare professional who provides information and support to individuals or families who have genetic disorders or are at risk of inherited conditions.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in oral health, including the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions affecting the mouth.
- Surgeon A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and surgery of musculoskeletal conditions, such as fractures and joint replacements.
- A pediatrician who specializes in the care of newborn infants, especially those who are premature or have low birth weight.
- A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques, such as X-rays and MRIs.
25 Clues: A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and conditions of the heart and blood vessels. • A doctor who specializes in diagnosing diseases by examining tissues, cells, and bodily fluids under a microscope. • A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, including medical, surgical, and radiation oncology. • ...
BlueSource 2017-10-26
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- (EMSG0067) THIS LINE SPANS TERMINATION OF ________ DATE PLEASE SPLIT LINE AT MM DD CCYY
- (HMO Illinois Ambulance Claims) Dollar Limit Changes (for Cross Claims) - The $1000.00 dollar limit to pay ________ claims as GA
- (HMO Illinois Home Health Service Claim Processing Guidelines) Home Health Care services fall into 4 categories; infusion drugs and ________, blood derivative services, home health visits, and hospice visits
- (HMO Illinois Processing GAP Claims) A GAP approval is a pre-approval __________ between a provider and the medical group.
- (HMO Illinois Processing GAP Claims) If a claim is received with an NGA stamp from the medical group and meets GAP criteria, this is a ___________.
- (HMO Illinois Guest Member Questions) If the member indicates they have already contacted the Host plan, contact a ___ for further direction.
- (HMO Illinois Processing Claims Stamped Not Group Approved by the Medical Group) Medical Group Submitted Claims - At times, HMO receives claims submitted by the Medical Group. The Medical Group may receive a claim ______________ from the provider and re-create the claim in their system to submit to HMO.
- (HMO Illinois Risk versus Clinic Risk) HMO claims are divided into two types of financial responsibility. This is known as "____ for payment".
- (HMO Illinois Processing Unstamped Claims)___ claims are not considered unstamped.
- (HMO Illinois Processing Unstamped Claims) Some claims are received without a _____ from the Medical Group
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- (HMO Illinois Home Health Service Claim Processing Guidelines) Must be provided by an HMO ___________ provider in order for the services to be HMO Illinois risk to pay
- (HMO Illinois Redirect Process) This will allow claims that are medical group risk to automatically be routed to the patient’s medical group through ___ without operator intervention.
- (HMO Illinois Guest Member Questions) A Guest Member remains a member of the Home HMO, and the __________'s premium continues to be paid to the Home HMO.
- (HMO Illinois Processing Claims Stamped Group Approved by the Medical Group) Most HMO claims require Medical Group ________ in order for a payment to be made
- (Provider Number Research (PNR) Tool) The operator is responsible for reviewing the provider returns and to choose the appropriate provider number based on the ________ being billed, the provider type and specialty codes.
- (HMO Illinois Institutional Risk Table)Outpatient surgery hospital claims billed with a date span should be paid under one ___
16 Clues: (HMO Illinois Processing Unstamped Claims)___ claims are not considered unstamped. • (EMSG0067) THIS LINE SPANS TERMINATION OF ________ DATE PLEASE SPLIT LINE AT MM DD CCYY • (HMO Illinois Processing Unstamped Claims) Some claims are received without a _____ from the Medical Group • ...
The Doctor 2025-03-24
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- (Dresses well, implies...)
- (Another word for medicine)
- (Uses stars for diagnosis)
- (Relating to his field)
- (His social class)
- (Clever in business)
- (Implied moral failing)
- (Motivated by profit)
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- (Works with a...)
- (Knowledgeable in medicine)
- (Loves...)
- (Medical authority he referenced)
- (Ancient medical authority)
- (His profession)
14 Clues: (Loves...) • (His profession) • (Works with a...) • (His social class) • (Clever in business) • (Motivated by profit) • (Relating to his field) • (Implied moral failing) • (Dresses well, implies...) • (Uses stars for diagnosis) • (Knowledgeable in medicine) • (Another word for medicine) • (Ancient medical authority) • (Medical authority he referenced)
Health Information Professional's Week 2017 2017-03-25
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- A correction or change made to a clinical document or patient's record
- Combines technology and communications to allow physicians to consult remotely
- Health record created and maintained by the patient which can be shared with others
- Clinical care instructions from a doctor to a nurse or other clinician
- Documented daily by nurses to describe the current condition of patient
- Indiana's report that provides information of narcotics prescribed to patients
- Acronym for a health care law enacted in 1996 that mandates privacy and security for patients and their medical records
- Term for instructions provided by a patient to release their records
- Department responsible for housing, securing, releasing and processing medical records
- Floyd's electronic clinical charting system
- (Acronym) Government regulatory agency that protects the civil rights of patients
- A "virtual" or remote "office visit" with a provider using a computer or Ipad, for example
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- Least amount necessary of clinical documents provided to requesters (unless specifically specified otherwise)
- Acronym for a medical record that is in an electronic format
- Report dictated by providers describing hospital course of care
- Clinical document with chief complaint, health history, assessment and plan
- Medical doctor who puts people to "sleep" before surgery
- Acronym for the function that furnishes medical records to various requesters
- Clinical summary document shared with providers
- Legally binding document that appoints someone to handle your health/financial affairs if you are unable
- Process of prepping, scanning and indexing clinical documents
- Written instructions detailing a person's medical wishes i.e. burial preferences, who belongings go to, etc...
- A.K.A. "Obamacare"
- Number of years BH Floyd retains medical records before purging
- Can HIM release incomplete records?
- Floyd's current Legal Health Record (EHR) system
- (Acronym) General term for your job role (Hint: what we're celebrating this week!)
- (Acronym) Computerized Physician Order Entry
- Current EHR used by most BH System facilities
29 Clues: A.K.A. "Obamacare" • Can HIM release incomplete records? • Floyd's electronic clinical charting system • (Acronym) Computerized Physician Order Entry • Current EHR used by most BH System facilities • Clinical summary document shared with providers • Floyd's current Legal Health Record (EHR) system • Medical doctor who puts people to "sleep" before surgery • ...
Class of 2025 2023-05-11
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- violinist who has performed at Carnegie Hall
- member of Phi Theta Kappa
- was raised in Mexico during her early years of life & enjoys embracing both cultures
- president of University’s chapter for American Red Cross
- president of the Habitat for Humanity Chapter in undergraduate studies
- has a gender and women's studies and global health certificate
- born over 8000 miles away from the United States and is a canadian citizen
- worked as a lead medical technologist in Texas
- worked as a medical assistant in Louisiana
- was on a volleyball club in undergraduate studies
- has a scuba diving certification
- was a global medical brigadier that went to Honduras to provide medical care
- involved in the American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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- was a member of the national piano guild for 8 years
- has a certificate in Global health
- was a professional ballet dancer and has performed in Swan Lake
- volunteered in rural areas of Lima, Peru on a global medical leaders trip
- certified pharmacy technician and EMT
- national qualifier in the NCFL and NSDA Oratory tournaments
- got a certification in Public Health
- involved deeply in volunteer work and has the most volunteer hours
- director of leadership for Pi Beta Phi
- certified medical scribe through ScribeAmerica
- was the president for a soccer club while in undergraduate studies
- founding member of the Kappa Delta sorority during undergraduate studies
- recipient of Bill & Melinda Gates Millennium Scholarship Award
- avid chef when not in the clinic
- a member of World Changers that helped renovate homes in South Carolina
- went on a medical mission trip to Ecuador with MEDLIFE
- shadowed doctors in Montevideo, Uruguay for a month
- was a summer day camp counselor for the YMCA
- has won county championships in table tennis
32 Clues: member of Phi Theta Kappa • avid chef when not in the clinic • has a scuba diving certification • has a certificate in Global health • got a certification in Public Health • certified pharmacy technician and EMT • director of leadership for Pi Beta Phi • worked as a medical assistant in Louisiana • violinist who has performed at Carnegie Hall • ...
Health Crossword 2022-06-03
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- treatment for mental conditions
- a way of response to something
- disorder of eating unhealthily
- disorder with disregard to others
- a certain mental illness disorder
- the intentional murder of yourself
- physical disorder caused by stress
- isolation from others
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- disorder altering mood and behavior
- disfunction of the brain
- treating medical conditions as a group
- term for treating a medical condition
- multiple suicides at once
- treating a medical condition
- a way of expression through therapy
- unnecessary panicking over something
- a response to grief
- mental illness that alters mood
- grieving over something
19 Clues: a response to grief • isolation from others • grieving over something • disfunction of the brain • multiple suicides at once • treating a medical condition • a way of response to something • disorder of eating unhealthily • treatment for mental conditions • mental illness that alters mood • disorder with disregard to others • a certain mental illness disorder • ...
Rachelle and Yuki's Wedding Crossword! (use a hyphen for space) 2023-05-07
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- where did the couple meet (acronym)?
- martial arts that Rachelle used to do?
- favorite video game to play together? (2 words)
- groom's favorite food?
- meaning of groom's name in English?
- bride's medical school city?
- Rachelle's sibling's name?
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- groom's home town?
- grooms medical school name?
- medical specialty of choice?
- bride's home town?
- Yuki's sibling's name?
- where did they propose?
- groom's favorite sport to watch?
- bride's Chinese middle name?
- couple's favorite puzzle
- bride's favorite food (2 words)?
17 Clues: groom's home town? • bride's home town? • Yuki's sibling's name? • groom's favorite food? • where did they propose? • couple's favorite puzzle • Rachelle's sibling's name? • grooms medical school name? • medical specialty of choice? • bride's Chinese middle name? • bride's medical school city? • groom's favorite sport to watch? • bride's favorite food (2 words)? • ...
CHAPTER 1 LESSON 6 SCHEDULING MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS 2015-01-22
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- A SPECIFIED AMOUNT OF MEDICAL EXPENSES AN INDIVIDUAL MUST PAY EACH YEAR BEFORE INSURANCE PAYS ANYTHING.
- A LONG-TERM CARE FACILITY FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE DYING
- (PCP)A DOCTOR WHO TREATS PEOPLE FOR ROUTINE MEDICAL PROBLEMS.
- STATE AND FEDERALLY FUNDED HEALTH INSURANCE FOR PEOPLE WITH INCOMES BELOW A CERTAIN LEVEL.
- (HMO) A FORM OF MANAGED CARE
- HEALTH INSURANCE FOR PEOPLE AGE 65 AND OLDER AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES WHO RECEIVE SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS.
- THERAPY NEEDED FOR RECOVERY FROM SURGERY OR AN ILLNESS OR INJURY.
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- A WRITTEN ORDER FROM A MEDICAL PERSON FOR A MEDICINE OR OTHER TREATMENT.
- A DOCTOR WHO WORKS ONLY IN A PARTICULAR BRANCH OF MEDICINE.
- (PPO)A FORM OF MANAGED CARE
- A PLAN THAT PAYS ALL OR PART OF A PERSON'S MEDICAL COSTS.
- A FACILITY WHERE SICK AND INJURED PEOPLE RECEIVE MEDICAL CARE.
- A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE GO FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL, AND OTHER CARE.
- SOMEONE RECEIVING HEALTH CARE WHO STAYS OVERNIGHT OR LONGER.
- A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE RECEIVE HEALTH CARE WITHOUT STAYING OVERNIGHT.
- HEALTH INSURANCE ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE GO-BETWEENS FOR PATIENTS AND DOCTORS
16 Clues: (PPO)A FORM OF MANAGED CARE • (HMO) A FORM OF MANAGED CARE • A LONG-TERM CARE FACILITY FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE DYING • A PLAN THAT PAYS ALL OR PART OF A PERSON'S MEDICAL COSTS. • A DOCTOR WHO WORKS ONLY IN A PARTICULAR BRANCH OF MEDICINE. • A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE GO FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL, AND OTHER CARE. • SOMEONE RECEIVING HEALTH CARE WHO STAYS OVERNIGHT OR LONGER. • ...
Medical Record & Report Vocab Crossword 2024-11-19
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- portion of a patient’s medical record which contains information about medication history such as prescriptions, dosages and durations
- medical report to analyze a removed specimen of tissue
- portion of a patient’s medical record which contains information about immunization history such as type of vaccine received, adverse reactions and the date of administration
- method of writing a medical summary which saves time, organizes information, and prevents excess writing; the acronym SOAP stands for subjective, objective, assessment and plan
- method to write a medical summary which organizes information into chronological order and tells the patient’s story, such as how treatment has changed over time
- medical report to detail the results of any test aiding in diagnosing a patient’s condition
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- medical document for a specific purpose, test or visit
- medical report which contains information about the results of imaging tests
- medical report based on screening tests for detection of diseases or disorders in patients
- medical report which contains information about a patient’s surgery and surgical history
- medical document providing a comprehensive view of an individual’s health information and medical history
11 Clues: medical document for a specific purpose, test or visit • medical report to analyze a removed specimen of tissue • medical report which contains information about the results of imaging tests • medical report which contains information about a patient’s surgery and surgical history • ...
Medical Report/Record Vocab 2025-01-28
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- portion of a patient’s medical record which contains information about medication history such as prescriptions, dosages and durations
- medical report to analyze a removed specimen of tissue
- portion of a patient’s medical record which contains information about immunization history such as type of vaccine received, adverse reactions and the date of administration
- method of writing a medical summary which saves time, organizes information, and prevents excess writing; the acronym SOAP stands for subjective, objective, assessment and plan
- method to write a medical summary which organizes information into chronological order and tells the patient’s story, such as how treatment has changed over time
- medical report to detail the results of any test aiding in diagnosing a patient’s condition
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- medical document for a specific purpose, test or visit
- medical report which contains information about the results of imaging tests
- medical report based on screening tests for detection of diseases or disorders in patients
- medical report which contains information about a patient’s surgery and surgical history
- medical document providing a comprehensive view of an individual’s health information and medical history
11 Clues: medical document for a specific purpose, test or visit • medical report to analyze a removed specimen of tissue • medical report which contains information about the results of imaging tests • medical report which contains information about a patient’s surgery and surgical history • ...
chapter 11 and 12 2014-05-19
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- Used by individual patient
- A joint federal and state program that helps low-income individuals or families pay for the costs associated with long-term medical and custodial care, provided they qualify.
- subjective or internal conditions felt by the patient
- Takes SOAP format further
- multiple users may make appointments at any time
- records chosen randomly
- Source oriented medical record
- data coming from the patient
- national social insurance program that guarantees access to health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older
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- able to accept or tolerate delays, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious.
- using precise description and accepted medical terminology when describing a patients condition
- files that need periodic attention
- the diagnosis or impression of a patients problem
- a structured set of data held in a computer, especially one that is accessible in various ways.
- treatment options, chosen treatments, medications test, patient education
- protects patients privacy
- data entered by providers or their staff
- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- a thing constituting a piece of evidence about the past, especially an account of an act or occurrence kept in writing or some other permanent form.
- data coming from the physician examinations and test results
- omitted or incorrect information is made as soon as possible once the error is or omission is noted
- an objective or external factors
- the accuracy of the information in the medical records
- electronic medical record
- contains important information about a patients medical history and present conditions
25 Clues: records chosen randomly • Takes SOAP format further • protects patients privacy • electronic medical record • Used by individual patient • data coming from the patient • Source oriented medical record • an objective or external factors • files that need periodic attention • data entered by providers or their staff • multiple users may make appointments at any time • ...
Health Crossword 2022-06-03
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- treatment for mental conditions
- a way of response to something
- disorder of eating unhealthily
- disorder with disregard to others
- a certain mental illness disorder
- the intentional murder of yourself
- physical disorder caused by stress
- isolation from others
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- disorder altering mood and behavior
- disfunction of the brain
- treating medical conditions as a group
- term for treating a medical condition
- multiple suicides at once
- treating a medical condition
- a way of expression through therapy
- unnecessary panicking over something
- a response to grief
- mental illness that alters mood
- grieving over something
19 Clues: a response to grief • isolation from others • grieving over something • disfunction of the brain • multiple suicides at once • treating a medical condition • a way of response to something • disorder of eating unhealthily • treatment for mental conditions • mental illness that alters mood • disorder with disregard to others • a certain mental illness disorder • ...
Rachelle and Yuki's Wedding Crossword! (use a hyphen for space) 2023-05-07
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- where did the couple meet (acronym)?
- martial arts that Rachelle used to do?
- favorite video game to play together? (2 words)
- groom's favorite food?
- meaning of groom's name in English?
- bride's medical school city?
- Rachelle's sibling's name?
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- groom's home town?
- grooms medical school name?
- medical specialty of choice?
- bride's home town?
- Yuki's sibling's name?
- where did they propose?
- groom's favorite sport to watch?
- bride's Chinese middle name?
- couple's favorite puzzle
- bride's favorite food (2 words)?
17 Clues: groom's home town? • bride's home town? • Yuki's sibling's name? • groom's favorite food? • where did they propose? • couple's favorite puzzle • Rachelle's sibling's name? • grooms medical school name? • medical specialty of choice? • bride's Chinese middle name? • bride's medical school city? • groom's favorite sport to watch? • bride's favorite food (2 words)? • ...
A New Year In Coding 2024-10-21
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- Coordination of ________
- Annual amount due before health plan pays
- Z13.41 screening
- Not collected due to contractual rate
- National Correct Coding Initiative
- modifier 59 service
- symbol for a new procedure code
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- Physician's decision-making
- Examination of vital signs
- Not provided a face-to-face service in past 3 years
- "Coding for _______________"
- Third element of medical decision-making
- neonate or infant
- Components of history, exam, and medical decision-making
- Current Procedural Terminology
- Days Sales Outstanding
- Time between service and billing
17 Clues: Z13.41 screening • neonate or infant • modifier 59 service • Days Sales Outstanding • Coordination of ________ • Examination of vital signs • Physician's decision-making • "Coding for _______________" • Current Procedural Terminology • symbol for a new procedure code • Time between service and billing • National Correct Coding Initiative • Not collected due to contractual rate • ...
Caleb's Biomedical Science 2017-10-19
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- help with any problems in or related to the teeth
- are fitness professionals who teach yoga
- help doctors with severe medical conditions of patients
- produce images of the human body for medical purposes
- help people to cope with the consequences of a medical injury/disorder/etc.
- helps patients (teens) with drug abuse
- write about new discoveries of science
- ensure client flexibility and fitness
- are specialized physicians who diagnose and treat conditions of the urinary tract and male reproductive systems
- help veterinarians provide health care to animals of all sizes
- regulates temperature readings, color, and appearance of metal
- deals with brain functions and disorders
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- take care of animals at a zoo
- help people with hearing so they don't get hearing loss or so that they can hear
- in the sign making industry ensures that sign and display products meet company and customer quality specifications
- assist women before, during, and after childbirth
- is responsible for safe and efficient operations of jetty plant equipment
- helps people to live their life properly even when they have some sort of medical issue
- create exercise plans and supervise fitness classes
- shows people the importance of monitoring their health
- help with the back of a person and ensure proper exercise
- bring aerobic exercise to the water
- research factors involved in the spread of disease
- get people on the correct medication that they need for their certain medical issue
- create certain electronics to repair things within the body
- help people with genetic medical issues to have great health
26 Clues: take care of animals at a zoo • bring aerobic exercise to the water • ensure client flexibility and fitness • helps patients (teens) with drug abuse • write about new discoveries of science • are fitness professionals who teach yoga • deals with brain functions and disorders • assist women before, during, and after childbirth • ...
Matt Wilson ch. 8 Vocab crossword 2014-10-06
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- the use of ministers or other religious officials to address the spiritual needs of inmates.
- the presence of two or more medical or psychological conditions at once which are often related
- the process of assigning inmates to cells and programs
- assigning inmates to a specific institution
- a specif correctional program stressing college work, group therapy, and aftercare following parole
- the way that an offender thinks that can be altered through various treatments
- treatment programs designed at lowering an inmates natural aggression
- the inability to read, write, or spell above a third grade level
- Use of existing community service to reduce the chances of recidivism
- seeking a medical call for any purpose other then for medical conditions
- programs with a systematic and rational implementation
- A group based approuch to treating maladaptive behaviors and drug addictions
- implementation of new policies in a paced manner
- a program meant to raise job ability and knowledge for an inmate
- temporary leave from prison
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- any prison program meant to address prisoner needs and reduce recidivism
- a viral infection resistant to various medical treatments.
- an attempt to alter how an offender views and interacts with the world through therapy
- strategy used to meet critical staffing requirements by asking officers to work longer
- an equivalent to a high school diploma
- the process of altering an inmates security level
- any program used to treat an inmates medical or psychological condition.
- the term for an inmate trying to seek medical treatment
- assigning inmates in a meaningful manner for programs and security concerns
24 Clues: temporary leave from prison • an equivalent to a high school diploma • assigning inmates to a specific institution • implementation of new policies in a paced manner • the process of altering an inmates security level • the process of assigning inmates to cells and programs • programs with a systematic and rational implementation • ...
AQR Crossword Puzzle 1 2023-10-19
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- What language required for home-use medical device labelling?
- What color are Mickey Mouse's shoes?
- Quality Management System certification needed to distribute Medical Device product in Malaysia
- __ event is any untoward medical occurrence in a person taking our products.
- Good Documentation Practice: What is the principle for "Limit recording data on scratch papers"?
- Which department responsible for product registration to NPRA?
- CAPA plans should be approved within __ days
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- How many years is medical device license valid for?
- Which function ensure the product quality and safety in Abbott?
- Which government agency approved infant label in Malaysia?
- Press releases for medical device launches require __approval from MDA
- __ month is Abbott Quality and Regulatory Month!
- Name one of the CRDX platform
- Passed in 2012, the Medical Device Act is also known as ___ (contains numbers)
14 Clues: Name one of the CRDX platform • What color are Mickey Mouse's shoes? • CAPA plans should be approved within __ days • __ month is Abbott Quality and Regulatory Month! • 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? • ...
Clown says, "Think"! 2023-05-23
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- A clown's ----- leads to his success
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- The exchange of information, ideas, and emotions between individuals
- It is as important as physical health
- The process of recovering from an illness or injury
- A vital tool in Medical Clowning
- Relating to the branch of medicine that focuses on the care of children
- A strong feeling or reaction often evoked by medical clowns
- The ability to adapt, recover, and bounce back from difficult or challenging situations, a quality medical clowns often exhibit in their work.
- These are free of cost
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- The act of creating or performing something simultaneously, often seen in clowning performances.
- What is celebrated on May's first Sunday?
- First Hospital Clown
- Distraction Therapy
- ----- is the best medicine.
- A signature prop worn by clowns
- Medical Clowning leads to an increase in -----
- We are ------
- The building blocks of our organisation
19 Clues: We are ------ • Distraction Therapy • First Hospital Clown • These are free of cost • ----- is the best medicine. • A signature prop worn by clowns • A vital tool in Medical Clowning • A clown's ----- leads to his success • It is as important as physical health • The building blocks of our organisation • What is celebrated on May's first Sunday? • ...
Shelly's crossword 2014-05-14
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- term used in many EHR programs for a correction made to an electronic health record
- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- sometimes called conventional method, patient information is arranged within a chart or medical record according to who supplied the data.
- electronic record of health-related information for a individual patient that is created, compiled, and managed by providers and staff members located within a single healthcare organizationi
- paitent electronic health information created in a format meeting interoperability standards
- pertaining to data that are readily apparent and measurable, such as vital signs, test results, or physical examination findings
- serves a the "base" for the patient medical record
- to examine and review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy
- health record that provides a summary of medical information, maintained in electronic or other format by an individual
- primary reason most providers give for not implementing electronic record in their offices.
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- inventory of the body obtained by healthcare provider through a series of questions
- known as health insurance portability and accountability act
- filing system that uses the patient problem list as the source for filing within the patient medical record
- are objective, or external factors like blood pressure, rash , swelling
- not following the medical advice a patient receives
- 8th leading cause of patient death in the united states
- maintains users ability to work in certain areas of a patient's EHR
- means getting to the point
- process of recording information in the medical record
- primary problem
- subjective, internal conditions felt by patient-headache or pain
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it
- a reminder file for keeping track of time sensitive obligations
- format of medical records documentation that takes the SOAP format further, breaking it down into smaller components
- subjective, objective, assessment, and plan
25 Clues: primary problem • means getting to the point • subjective, objective, assessment, and plan • serves a the "base" for the patient medical record • not following the medical advice a patient receives • transforming spoken notes into accurate written form • process of recording information in the medical record • 8th leading cause of patient death in the united states • ...
Elizabeth Blackwell Lesson Notes 2022-01-06
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- Elizabeth was _____ in one eye.
- She received her degree from ______ Medical College.
- She was born on ________ 3, 1821.
- She was born in _______, England.
- She and her sisters trained nurses during the ________.
- She was a _______ before she got into medicine.
- She was originally accepted into medical school as a practical ____.
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- She ultimately opened her own medical _______ for women.
- She _____ got married.
- She was the first woman in the USA to receive a _______ degree.
- Her family was ______.
- She had ____ sisters.
- She _______ an orphan named named Kitty Barry.
- She wrote ____ books.
- She died of a ______.
- Her family was _______ slavery.
16 Clues: She had ____ sisters. • She wrote ____ books. • She died of a ______. • She _____ got married. • Her family was ______. • Elizabeth was _____ in one eye. • Her family was _______ slavery. • She was born on ________ 3, 1821. • She was born in _______, England. • She _______ an orphan named named Kitty Barry. • She was a _______ before she got into medicine. • ...
Sep 2017 HM3 Bibliography 2017-04-06
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- TB Med 530/NAVMED P-5010-1/AFMAN 48-147 IP is the Tri-Service _____.
- What chapter of the Emergency War Surgery Manual will you find information on Mass Casualty and Triage?
- What chapter of the NAVMED P-177, Manual of the Medical Department covers Pharmacy Operations and Drug Control?
- Health Services Support Operation is also known as?
- SECNAVINST 6120.3 is Periodic Health Assessment for Individual Medical _____.
- Chapter 2 of NAVMED P-5055, Radiation Health Protection Manual cover Medical _____.
- Chapter 1 of NAVMED P-5041, Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries is the?
- Chapter 6 of NAVMED P-5010-1, Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine is Water Supply _____.
- Chapter 6 of the NAVMED P-177, Manual of the Medical Department covers what topic?
- Immunizations and Chemoprophylaxis for Prevention of Infectious Diseases is also known as?
- What chapter of NAVMED P-5010-1, Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine is Navy Entomology and Pest Control Technology?
- Tuberculosis Control Program is also known as?
- Management of Regulated Medical Waste is also known as?
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- What chapter of the NAVMED P-117, Manual of the Medical Department covers Reports, Forms and Records?
- OPNAVINST 6100.3A, _____ Health Assessment Process.
- Article 3 of NAVMED P-5132, Equipment Management Manual covers what of Equipment?
- Chapter B4 of OPNAVINST 5100.19E, Navy Safety and Occupational Health Program Manual for Forces Afloat covers _____ Conservation.
- The Hospital Corpsman Manual is also known as?
- The Tricare reference listed on this coming cycles bibliography is Tricare ____.
- NMCPHC-TM 6220.12, Medical _____ and Reporting.
- Quality Assurance Program is also known as?
- Navy Medicine's Augmentation Program is also known as?
- What chapter of NAVMED P-5010-1, Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine is Preventive Medicine for Ground Forces?
- What manual number will you find information on Anthrax and Syphilis?
24 Clues: Quality Assurance Program is also known as? • The Hospital Corpsman Manual is also known as? • Tuberculosis Control Program is also known as? • NMCPHC-TM 6220.12, Medical _____ and Reporting. • OPNAVINST 6100.3A, _____ Health Assessment Process. • Health Services Support Operation is also known as? • Navy Medicine's Augmentation Program is also known as? • ...
Class of 2025 2023-05-11
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- violinist who has performed at Carnegie Hall
- member of Phi Theta Kappa
- was raised in Mexico during her early years of life & enjoys embracing both cultures
- president of University’s chapter for American Red Cross
- president of the Habitat for Humanity Chapter in undergraduate studies
- has a gender and women's studies and global health certificate
- born over 8000 miles away from the United States and is a canadian citizen
- worked as a lead medical technologist in Texas
- worked as a medical assistant in Louisiana
- was on a volleyball club in undergraduate studies
- has a scuba diving certification
- was a global medical brigadier that went to Honduras to provide medical care
- involved in the American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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- was a member of the national piano guild for 8 years
- has a certificate in Global health
- was a professional ballet dancer and has performed in Swan Lake
- volunteered in rural areas of Lima, Peru on a global medical leaders trip
- certified pharmacy technician and EMT
- national qualifier in the NCFL and NSDA Oratory tournaments
- got a certification in Public Health
- involved deeply in volunteer work and has the most volunteer hours
- director of leadership for Pi Beta Phi
- certified medical scribe through ScribeAmerica
- was the president for a soccer club while in undergraduate studies
- founding member of the Kappa Delta sorority during undergraduate studies
- recipient of Bill & Melinda Gates Millennium Scholarship Award
- avid chef when not in the clinic
- a member of World Changers that helped renovate homes in South Carolina
- went on a medical mission trip to Ecuador with MEDLIFE
- shadowed doctors in Montevideo, Uruguay for a month
- was a summer day camp counselor for the YMCA
- has won county championships in table tennis
32 Clues: member of Phi Theta Kappa • avid chef when not in the clinic • has a scuba diving certification • has a certificate in Global health • got a certification in Public Health • certified pharmacy technician and EMT • director of leadership for Pi Beta Phi • worked as a medical assistant in Louisiana • violinist who has performed at Carnegie Hall • ...
Radiology & Constitution Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-11
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- – Legal responsibility for actions that cause harm.
- – A type of imaging that uses radiation to view bones.
- – The protection of patient information in medical settings, tied to constitutional rights.
- – A medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases using imaging techniques.
- Protection – Constitutional principle that ensures individuals receive the same legal protections, including fair access to healthcare.
- Amendment – Part of the U.S. Constitution protecting against unreasonable searches and seizures, connected to patient privacy.
- – Patient's permission before any medical procedure.
- – The amount of radiation a patient receives during an X-ray or CT scan.
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- – The person receiving medical care.
- – Law that protects patient privacy and health information. (Acronym)
- – A scan that combines X-ray images to create cross-sectional views of the body. (Abbreviation)
- – Professional negligence by a healthcare provider that leads to substandard care.
- of Rights – The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, including rights relevant to privacy and medical care.
- – A type of scan that uses magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of the body. (Abbreviation)
- Process – Constitutional principle ensuring fair legal treatment, including the right to challenge medical decisions.
- – Type of consent that requires the patient to fully understand the procedure.
- – The patient's right to make their own healthcare decisions, protected under constitutional privacy rights.
- – A trained professional who performs diagnostic imaging examinations.
18 Clues: – 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. (Acronym) • – A trained professional who performs diagnostic imaging examinations. • ...
Unit 5 Lab Puzzle 2023-11-15
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- X-ray test that uses dye to look at the blood going through the blood vessels.
- When an artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell.
- The abbreviation for blood.
- Test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- The stopping of the heart.
- Increased pressure in the blood vessels.
- The abbreviation of an automated external defibrillator.
- The abbreviation for intensive care unit.
- The center of the cardiovascular system.
- The medical word for a blockage.
- Test that uses ultrasound to look at the blood going through the vessels.
- The abbreviation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
- The medical word for mediastinum.
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- The transportation system for blood.
- The thin layer that lines each chamber of the heart.
- The muscular layer of the heart that contracts to pump blood.
- When the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed.
- Swollen or dilated veins.
- The abbreviation for acute myocardial infarction.
- The medical word for a pulse.
- Used to measure items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage.
- Machine that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- The medical word for a vein.
- The medical word for heart.
- The outer layer of the heart.
25 Clues: Swollen or dilated veins. • The stopping of the heart. • The abbreviation for blood. • The medical word for heart. • The medical word for a vein. • The medical word for a pulse. • The outer layer of the heart. • The medical word for a blockage. • The medical word for mediastinum. • The transportation system for blood. • Increased pressure in the blood vessels. • ...
Rachelle and Yuki's Wedding Crossword! (use a hyphen for space) 2023-05-07
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- where did the couple meet (acronym)?
- martial arts that Rachelle used to do?
- favorite video game to play together? (2 words)
- groom's favorite food?
- meaning of groom's name in English?
- bride's medical school city?
- Rachelle's sibling's name?
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- groom's home town?
- grooms medical school name?
- medical specialty of choice?
- bride's home town?
- Yuki's sibling's name?
- where did they propose?
- groom's favorite sport to watch?
- bride's Chinese middle name?
- couple's favorite puzzle
- bride's favorite food (2 words)?
17 Clues: groom's home town? • bride's home town? • Yuki's sibling's name? • groom's favorite food? • where did they propose? • couple's favorite puzzle • Rachelle's sibling's name? • grooms medical school name? • medical specialty of choice? • bride's Chinese middle name? • bride's medical school city? • groom's favorite sport to watch? • bride's favorite food (2 words)? • ...
A New Year In Coding 2018-09-24
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- Coordination of ________
- Annual amount due before health plan pays
- Z13.41 screening
- Not collected due to contractual rate
- National Correct Coding Initiative
- modifier 59 service
- symbol for a new procedure code
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- Physician's decision-making
- Examination of vital signs
- Not provided a face-to-face service in past 3 years
- "Coding for _______________"
- Third element of medical decision-making
- neonate or infant
- Components of history, exam, and medical decision-making
- Current Procedural Terminology
- Days Sales Outstanding
- Time between service and billing
17 Clues: Z13.41 screening • neonate or infant • modifier 59 service • Days Sales Outstanding • Coordination of ________ • Examination of vital signs • Physician's decision-making • "Coding for _______________" • Current Procedural Terminology • symbol for a new procedure code • Time between service and billing • National Correct Coding Initiative • Not collected due to contractual rate • ...
8 Topics, 40 Words 2022-12-14
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- Trafalgar (Historical Figure)
- Sea next to Italy (Geographic)
- Large gun used for indirect fire (Military)
- US WW2 General (Historical Figure)
- Person who cares for the sick or infirm (Medical)
- Top Attack ATGM used in Ukraine (Military)
- Term often used in militaries to refer to a person who gives first-aid (Medical)
- US Car Company (Companies)
- In Switzerland there is German, Italian, French and _______ (Geographic)
- Japanese Media Company (Companies)
- North Star (Geographic)
- Polish Game Company (Companies)
- Acronym similar to HQ (Military)
- We will hold a ____ to decide (Political)
- Daughter of Muhammad (Religious)
- Greek Philosopher who died from poison (Philosophical)
- German Car Company (Companies)
- Biggest desert in the world (Geographic)
- A collection of people with a common interest attempting to influence power (Political)
- Ruled over by a small group of powerful people (Political)
- First 4 books of the New Testament (Religious)
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- A device used to stop bleeding (Medical)
- Cave shadows (Philosophical)
- Head of the SS (Historical Figure)
- A place of medicine (Medical)
- Happens every 4 years in the US (Political)
- Fire and Forget WW2 AT weapon (Military)
- Appeal to Credibility (Philosophical)
- Post 1991 Russian Air to Air missile (Military)
- Tallest US mountain (Geographic)
- Jewish Communist (Historical Figure)
- A Greek oath of medical ethics (Medical)
- 12 followers of Jesus (Religious)
- Seizing of power (Political)
- Islamic fasting holliday (Religious)
- Appeal to Emotion (Philosophical)
- Crossed the Rubicon (Historical Figure)
- US Tool Company (Companies)
- Appeal to Logic (Philosophical)
- Oral Torah (Religious)
40 Clues: Oral Torah (Religious) • North Star (Geographic) • US Car Company (Companies) • US Tool Company (Companies) • Cave shadows (Philosophical) • Seizing of power (Political) • Trafalgar (Historical Figure) • A place of medicine (Medical) • Sea next to Italy (Geographic) • German Car Company (Companies) • Polish Game Company (Companies) • Appeal to Logic (Philosophical) • ...
Exam 3, Unit 4-part 1 (Chapters 28-30) 2020-02-26
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- this type of infection is treated with a focus on palliative care
- the component of the medical history that includes insurance information
- the instrument used to measure blood pressure
- this and running water are the two most important factors in performing an effective hand wash
- section of the medical history that helps uncover potential health problems
- the method that completely destroys mircoorganisms
- examination position used for gynecologic examinations
- any disease caused by the growth of pathogenic microorganisms in the body
- process used to wash and remove blood and tissue from medical instruments
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- pulse palpated on the wrist
- instrument used to test hearing acuity
- a fever that comes and goes
- active listening technique that involves asking a question or summarizing a patient's thoughts
- the medical term for difficulty breathing
- the most appropriate position for a patient to help them breathe more easily
- the second link in the chain of infection
- the medical term for an oral temperature above 100.5
- low blood pressure
- the first tapping sound heard as a blood pressure cuff is deflated
- information that you gather from a patient interview is considered
- the stethoscope is typically placed over this artery when the BP is taken
21 Clues: low blood pressure • pulse palpated on the wrist • a fever that comes and goes • instrument used to test hearing acuity • the medical term for difficulty breathing • the second link in the chain of infection • the instrument used to measure blood pressure • the method that completely destroys mircoorganisms • the medical term for an oral temperature above 100.5 • ...
Intro to Healthcare Review 2024-05-02
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- Monthly insurance subscription fee paid
- Type of exercise that increases heart rate
- (Blank) decision that is based on what is morally right or wrong
- Privacy of a patient's health information
- Process of study (medical term)
- False and damaging statement spoken about a person
- Skin (medical term)
- Treatment for bacterial infection
- Information that can be seen, measured, or proven
- Rx meaning
- Iron belongs in this essential nutrient group
- Number of years to earn an associate's degree
- Organized format healthcare providers use to document patient information
- Number of years to earn a bachelor's degree
- Color associated with danger
- Career cluster for an athletic trainer
- Weight training is this type of exercise
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- (Blank) healthcare is healthcare for all
- Heart (medical term)
- Arm (medical term)
- Program that provides insurance to 65+ adults
- Color associated with safety
- Psychologist who proposed a pyramid-shaped hierarchal structure of needs
- First stage of grief
- Information based on what the patient feels or thinks
- Disease (medical term)
- Safety goggles protect which area of the body
- Nutrient that provides ready source of energy
- Consent given if a person is not responsive
- Type of hazard involving handling blood
- Pathogen that causes the flu
31 Clues: Rx meaning • Arm (medical term) • Skin (medical term) • Heart (medical term) • First stage of grief • Disease (medical term) • Color associated with safety • Pathogen that causes the flu • Color associated with danger • Process of study (medical term) • Treatment for bacterial infection • Career cluster for an athletic trainer • Monthly insurance subscription fee paid • ...
Subchapter J(Divisions 1-6) 2025-05-19
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- Communicable disease requiring screening for staff and children.
- Written medical instructions for treatments or devices.
- Description of a disease that spreads easily.
- Medical term for “as needed,” often linked to orders.
- Documentation of health information and exams.
- A reason a child may not need vaccines.
- To clean and disinfect surfaces or items.
- Written approval from a health-care provider for specific actions.
- Type of care that includes cleanings, exams, and treatment.
- General term for equipment aiding in treatment or protection.
- Sickness or disease needing medical attention.
- Required shots to prevent diseases in children.
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- Substance that must not be used near children in care.
- Physical harm requiring immediate or follow-up care.
- Screening required to check how well a child sees.
- Screening to test a child's ability to hear.
- Type of device that assists with mobility or posture.
- Type of device used to prevent self-injury.
- Basic health check to identify possible concerns.
- General health care including injury and illness treatment.
- Prohibited item for both children and staff on the premises.
- Licensed person responsible for diagnosing and treating illness.
- Informing a health authority or caregiver of a medical issue.
- Not a permitted reason for using devices on children.
- Licensed professional who performs oral health procedures.
25 Clues: A reason a child may not need vaccines. • To clean and disinfect surfaces or items. • Type of device used to prevent self-injury. • Screening to test a child's ability to hear. • Description of a disease that spreads easily. • Documentation of health information and exams. • Sickness or disease needing medical attention. • ...
Revenue Cycle and Coding 2024-10-21
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- Guiding patients through insurance processes
- Evaluates and ensures coding accuracy
- Rules for accurate code selection
- Various places where coding is done
- Ensuring adherence to healthcare regulations and payer requirements in claims submission and reimbursement processes
- Guiding patients through the check-in process, including verifying their identification and collecting necessary paperwork
- Precision in code assignment and documentation
- Specialized knowledge in support services
- Gathering and recording accurate patient information, including personal details and insurance information, to facilitate seamless healthcare services
- Negotiating payment terms with payers
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- Adherence to coding guidelines and regulations.
- Creating accurate and comprehensive records of patient encounters, diagnoses, treatments, and other relevant medical information
- The process of coordinating and arranging appointments for patients based on their medical needs and provider availability
- Effective communication with insurance companies
- Compiling accurate and detailed claims with coded services, patient information, and billing details for submission to insurance companies or payers
- Knowledge of medical terminology and terminology related to specific medical specialties for accurate coding and documentation
- Current Procedural Terminology coding
- Offering choices for settling financial obligations
- Maintaining high levels of precision and attention to detail in assigning codes to medical services and procedures
- Analyzing reimbursement data and trends to identify opportunities for improving revenue collection and process efficiency
20 Clues: Rules for accurate code selection • Various places where coding is done • Current Procedural Terminology coding • Evaluates and ensures coding accuracy • Negotiating payment terms with payers • Specialized knowledge in support services • Guiding patients through insurance processes • Precision in code assignment and documentation • ...
Primary Care Week 2 Crossword Fun! 2024-05-15
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- A long-term medical condition requiring ongoing management
- Assistant to providers and other clinical staff
- Healthcare professional who assists physicians and other medical staff with administrative tasks.
- A program that helps patients with chronic conditions learn how to manage their health effectively.
- A plan of care developed by healthcare providers to manage a patient's chronic health condition
- A digital system used to store and manage patients' health information electronically.
- The federal law that protects the privacy and security of patients' health information
- Medicare part D immunization platform
- A medical professional who provides primary care
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- A digital tool that allows patients to access their health records online and communicate with healthcare providers
- Directs a patient to see a specialist or another healthcare professional for further evaluation
- A medical device used to measure oxygen levels in the blood.
- A measure of how efficiently the heart is pumping blood through the body.
- The type of information protected by HIPAA, including medical records, billing information, and other identifiable health data.
- A long-term medical condition requiring ongoing management
- A document that outlines a patient's medical history, medications, allergies, and other relevant information.
- A routine examination to assess overall health and detect early signs of illness
- A healthcare professional who provides direct patient care
18 Clues: Medicare part D immunization platform • Assistant to providers and other clinical staff • A medical professional who provides primary care • A long-term medical condition requiring ongoing management • A long-term medical condition requiring ongoing management • A healthcare professional who provides direct patient care • ...
Biomedical Science Career 2018-08-22
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- Therapist injuries.
- Engineer environment.
- Scientist health.
- movement.
- Toxics.
- Medical.
- animals.
- help women.
- technologist technology.
- Scientist research.
- genes.
- Scientist water.
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- Chemist medicine.
- joints.
- technology.
- Service Director Directs
- hearing loss.
- immune.
- Technologist surgery.
- Scientist past.
- viruses.
- Crystallographer x-rays.
- Assistance Assists dentists.
23 Clues: genes. • joints. • immune. • Toxics. • Medical. • viruses. • animals. • movement. • technology. • help women. • hearing loss. • Scientist past. • Scientist water. • Chemist medicine. • Scientist health. • Therapist injuries. • Scientist research. • Engineer environment. • Technologist surgery. • Service Director Directs • technologist technology. • Crystallographer x-rays. • Assistance Assists dentists.
MT Chp 2 suffixes indicating diagnostic procedures set 2 and suffixes indicating specialities and personnel 2025-09-16
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- treatment
- study of
- digestion
- medical treatment
- medical specialty
- porous
- eating, swallowing
- formation
- spitting
- chest
- speech
- one who studies
- physician
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- development
- small
- sense of smell
- to bear (offspring)
- formation
- vision
- development
- specialist
- one who
- specialist
- of
- childbirth
- voice
- attracted to
- formation of cells
- breathing
29 Clues: of • small • voice • chest • vision • porous • speech • one who • study of • spitting • treatment • digestion • formation • formation • breathing • physician • specialist • specialist • childbirth • development • development • attracted to • sense of smell • one who studies • medical treatment • medical specialty • eating, swallowing • formation of cells • to bear (offspring)
Hospital 2023-05-23
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- - Devices used to assist with walking when injured.
- - A tool used by doctors to listen to the heartbeat.
- - A surgical knife used by doctors.
- - A chair with wheels used for mobility.
- - The uniform worn by medical professionals.
- - A method of delivering medicine with a needle.
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- - A tool used to measure body temperature.
- - A place where people receive medical care.
- - A substance used to treat or prevent illness.
- - A person receiving medical treatment.
- - A medical imaging technique to see inside the body.
- - A medical procedure performed by a surgeon.
- - A vehicle used to transport sick or injured people.
13 Clues: - A surgical knife used by doctors. • - A person receiving medical treatment. • - A chair with wheels used for mobility. • - A tool used to measure body temperature. • - A place where people receive medical care. • - The uniform worn by medical professionals. • - A medical procedure performed by a surgeon. • - A substance used to treat or prevent illness. • ...
Medical Marijuana 2025-03-28
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- A non-psychoactive cannabinoid known for its potential therapeutic benefits.
- A neurological condition that CBD has been approved to treat in some patients.
- A bodily response that cannabinoids may help reduce in certain conditions.
- The regulated amount of medical cannabis prescribed to a patient.
- The societal perception and controversy surrounding medical marijuana use.
- A doctor's authorization required for legal medical cannabis use.
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- A long-term medical condition that may qualify a patient for cannabis treatment(2 words).
- A licensed facility where patients can obtain medical marijuana.
- A type of chronic pain that medical marijuana is often prescribed to treat (2 words).
- The process of making medical marijuana legally accessible for patients.
- The psychoactive component of marijuana responsible for its "high" effects.
- Unintended reactions that may occur with medical marijuana use (2 words).
12 Clues: A licensed facility where patients can obtain medical marijuana. • The regulated amount of medical cannabis prescribed to a patient. • A doctor's authorization required for legal medical cannabis use. • The process of making medical marijuana legally accessible for patients. • Unintended reactions that may occur with medical marijuana use (2 words). • ...
Healthcare Systems Crossword 2017-10-11
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- Agency that provides vital services, especially to those least able to help themselves.
- Place for elderly to go when family is away.
- Provide end-of-life care to patients who are expected to live 6 months or less.
- Agency that works to improve the safety and effectiveness of health care.
- Provide emergency medical care in educational institutions.
- Agency that works to prevent and control diseases.
- Designed to care for patients who need assistance with ADLs or with medical needs.
- Agency that assures the safety of food, cosmetics, medicine, and other biological products.
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- Provides outpatient care for those who need therapy.
- Clinics that offer medical care that does not require an overnight stay.
- These facilities do no specialize in one type of medical treatment, they provide a wide range of services.
- This agency protects, promotes and advances the health and safety of the US.
- Place of residence for older adults who are independent but need a little extra help with day to day activities.
- Agency that regulates the safety safety and health in the workplace.
- Offers medical care through electronic information/technology.
- This organization deals with world health problems and investigates and publishes health information.
- Patients who receive medical treatment without being admitted into the hospital.
17 Clues: Place for elderly to go when family is away. • Agency that works to prevent and control diseases. • Provides outpatient care for those who need therapy. • Provide emergency medical care in educational institutions. • Offers medical care through electronic information/technology. • Agency that regulates the safety safety and health in the workplace. • ...
February 25 Headlines 2023-02-24
PrimeCare Medical Clinic 2024-12-31
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- Medical procedure involving an incision to treat an injury or disease
- Another term for a doctor
- Red liquid circulated by the heart
- A tool used by doctors to listen to a patient’s heartbeat
- A piece of cloth used to cover and protect a wound
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- Regular medical examination to monitor health
- Instrument used to measure body temperature
- Unpleasant sensation often indicating injury or illness
- A situation requiring immediate medical attention
- Healthcare professional who assists doctors and patients
- An immune system reaction to harmless substances
- Medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses
- A place where patients receive medical care
13 Clues: Another term for a doctor • Red liquid circulated by the heart • Instrument used to measure body temperature • A place where patients receive medical care • Regular medical examination to monitor health • An immune system reaction to harmless substances • A situation requiring immediate medical attention • A piece of cloth used to cover and protect a wound • ...
Zing #1 2023-06-29
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- Medicare Medical Insurance (Outpatient)
- What is not covered
- A joint Federal and State Program that helps pay medical costs if you have limited income
- Prescription Drug Coverage
- A set amount you pay for medical services or supplies
- A percentage of medical costs you may pay after deductible
- Medicare Hospital Insurance (Inpatient)
- Low Income Subsidy (help with prescription drug costs)
- _____ Services are coverd by Medicare at no cost to you
- Word that connotes energy, vigor, and excitement.
- Stay healthy by getting these regularly
- What you may pay (usually monthly) for Medicare or a Medicare Plan
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- Virtual doctor visit over the phone
- Chronic _____ Failure makes your eligible for Zing's Chronic Special Needs Plan
- Another name for a Medicare Supplement
- Service not covered by Medicare Advantage Plans
- Sense of astonishment, wonder or surprise
- A Federal health insurance program for people who are 65 and older
- Amount you pay prior to having coverage for medical services
- Condition making you eligible for a Chronic Special Needs Plan (CSNP)
- Medicare Advantage Plan (with or without prescription drug coverage)
- An action you take if you disagree with a coverage determination or payment decision by Medicare or your Medicare plan
- The Annual Enrollment Period When you can add drop or change your Medicare plan
- What you may pay (usually monthly) for Medicare or a Medicare Plan
24 Clues: What is not covered • Prescription Drug Coverage • Virtual doctor visit over the phone • Another name for a Medicare Supplement • Medicare Medical Insurance (Outpatient) • Medicare Hospital Insurance (Inpatient) • Stay healthy by getting these regularly • Sense of astonishment, wonder or surprise • Service not covered by Medicare Advantage Plans • ...
melissa's brain teaser 2014-03-06
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- subjective objective assessment plan
- review of systems
- files computerized records can also be used as?
- patient information
- blood pressure
- to the point
- a patient who does not follow medical advise he or she receives
- privacy and security rule
- accounts receivable
- the process of recording information in the medical record
- to examine and review
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- list each condition or diagnosis a patient has is listed separately
- history of present illness
- transforming spoken notes into written form
- primary care physician
- patient record
- electronic health record
- includes a record of patient's past medical history
- patient health information
- emergency department
20 Clues: to the point • blood pressure • patient record • review of systems • patient information • accounts receivable • emergency department • to examine and review • primary care physician • electronic health record • privacy and security rule • history of present illness • patient health information • subjective objective assessment plan • transforming spoken notes into written form • ...
Rachelle and Yuki's Wedding Crossword! (use a hyphen for space) 2023-01-31
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- Meaning of groom's name in English?
- Bride's home town?
- Groom's favorite food?
- Groom's home town?
- What is the groom's favourite colour?
- What is the bride allergic to?
- Groom's favorite sport to watch?
- Where did they propose?
- Bride's medical school city?
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- Favorite video game to play together?
- Bride's favorite food (2 words)?
- Yuki's sibling's name?
- What is the groom allergic to?
- Couple's favourite puzzle
- Couple's medical specialty of choice?
- Rachelle's sibling's name?
- Where did the couple meet (acronym)?
- Grooms medical school city?
- Bride's middle name?
19 Clues: Bride's home town? • Groom's home town? • Bride's middle name? • Yuki's sibling's name? • Groom's favorite food? • Where did they propose? • Couple's favourite puzzle • Rachelle's sibling's name? • Grooms medical school city? • Bride's medical school city? • What is the groom allergic to? • What is the bride allergic to? • Bride's favorite food (2 words)? • ...
Spelling 12.16 2024-12-10
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- abbreviation for missus
- a medical professional
- abbreviation for sergeant
- abbreviation for junior
- doctor's helper (2 words)
- a title for an adult man
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- a doctor of anything but medicine
- abbreviation for non medical doctor
- the dad a son is named after
- abbreviation for mister
- someone named after his dad
- title for a married woman
- a military rank
- abbreviation for medical doctor
- abbreviation for registered nurse
- abbreviation for senior
16 Clues: a military rank • a medical professional • abbreviation for missus • abbreviation for mister • abbreviation for junior • abbreviation for senior • a title for an adult man • title for a married woman • abbreviation for sergeant • doctor's helper (2 words) • someone named after his dad • the dad a son is named after • abbreviation for medical doctor • a doctor of anything but medicine • ...
Diablo District Spirit Week Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-11
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- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- an award that team members get for living the ethos and practice of CICARE in their daily interactions
- April CICARE focus
- Senior Health initiative
- Physical Therapy
- acquired One Medical
- Dublin OM
- name of service that allows patients to be seen evenings, weekends, and holidays
- original One Medical CEO/Founder
- May CICARE focus
- Concord OM
- the DMD that sends the NorCal newsletter every week
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- original company name
- VP of Regional Operations
- One Medical CEO
- name of the New York corporate office
- the second "c" in CICARE
- DMD of Diablo
- the "e" in CICARE
- part of our DNA
- DM of Diablo
- healthcare one new teammate at a time
- clubhouse address
- Walnut Creek OM
- Collections Agency
- the One Medical font
- San Ramon OM
- program to help patients manage their chronic conditions and avoid the onset of new ones
- acronym for senior leadership team
29 Clues: Dublin OM • Concord OM • DM of Diablo • San Ramon OM • DMD of Diablo • One Medical CEO • part of our DNA • Walnut Creek OM • Physical Therapy • May CICARE focus • the "e" in CICARE • clubhouse address • April CICARE focus • Collections Agency • acquired One Medical • the One Medical font • original company name • the second "c" in CICARE • Senior Health initiative • VP of Regional Operations • ...
Unit 6 Clinical Psychology 2024-10-28
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- fear of open spaces
- Loss of function of a limb or sense, with no medical cause
- persistent pattern of thought or behaviors causing distress
- emotional response to fight or flight causing distress
- Sympathetic branch of the nervous system
- a body disorder, which there is a flaw in appearance
- mental impairment, with loss of touch with reality
- a rare form of abuse, caretaker keeps person sick for attention
- Psychological trait of resilience and the ability to cope with stress
- a person suddenly unable to recall personal information
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- people suffering from physical illness, no medical cause
- physical problems with no medical cause
- Abrupt leaving home, traveling with no memory of past life
- excessive, irrational fears
- Two or more personalities occupying the same person.
- Legal term, inability to distinguish right from wrong
- a model explaining mental illness
- separation memory, identity or consciousness
- abrupt attack of acute anxiety
- illness has identifiable physical or biological cause
20 Clues: fear of open spaces • excessive, irrational fears • abrupt attack of acute anxiety • a model explaining mental illness • physical problems with no medical cause • Sympathetic branch of the nervous system • separation memory, identity or consciousness • mental impairment, with loss of touch with reality • Two or more personalities occupying the same person. • ...
INSURANCE 2025-03-03
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- condition or situation that has potential to cause injury
- health savings account
- flexible spending account
- covering cost of the damage of your property but no accident
- monthly “membership” fee
- amount of medical expense you must cover before insurance kicks in
- how bad the outcome may be
- fixed amount you must pay for each medical expense
- percentage of medical expense you pay and insurance company pays
- potential loss due to an activity/event or something you own
- health reimbursement account
- covering medical expenses for the other driver
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- don’t do it or buy it
- pay for the cost out-of-pocket
- how often something may occur
- take precautions to lower the expense from risk
- covering cost of the damage of other person’s property in accident
- give the cost to the insurance company
- a document explaining how your insurance processed the claim
- likelihood x consequence
- specific cause of damage or injury
21 Clues: don’t do it or buy it • health savings account • monthly “membership” fee • likelihood x consequence • flexible spending account • how bad the outcome may be • health reimbursement account • how often something may occur • pay for the cost out-of-pocket • specific cause of damage or injury • give the cost to the insurance company • covering medical expenses for the other driver • ...
Emergency Care 2025-08-28
Across
- aid given to injured person by those arriving first on scene
- violent muscle contractions due to abnormal brain activity
- aphasia where person's speech is slurred
- medical term for fainting
- one cause of a stroke
- layer of skin affected in first degree burn
- medical term for vomiting
- one cause of a stroke
- high blood sugar
- this is due to tissues and organs not getting enough blood
- myocardial condition due to blocked circulation
- when heart stops beating suddenly
- the excessive loss of blood
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- drooping of one side of face is sign of this
- awareness of surroundings, sensations and thought
- weakness on one side of body
- injury caused by freezing of skin/underlying tissues
- aphasia where person does not understand words
- degree of burn involving the epidermis and dermis
- paralysis on one side of body
- low blood sugar
- 1-800-222-1222 is the number for this hotline
- medical term for nosebleed
- abbreviation for medical term for mini stroke
24 Clues: low blood sugar • high blood sugar • one cause of a stroke • one cause of a stroke • medical term for fainting • medical term for vomiting • medical term for nosebleed • the excessive loss of blood • weakness on one side of body • paralysis on one side of body • when heart stops beating suddenly • aphasia where person's speech is slurred • layer of skin affected in first degree burn • ...
Revenue Cycle and Coding 2024-02-15
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- Guiding patients through insurance processes
- Evaluates and ensures coding accuracy
- Rules for accurate code selection
- Various places where coding is done
- Ensuring adherence to healthcare regulations and payer requirements in claims submission and reimbursement processes
- Guiding patients through the check-in process, including verifying their identification and collecting necessary paperwork
- Precision in code assignment and documentation
- Specialized knowledge in support services
- Gathering and recording accurate patient information, including personal details and insurance information, to facilitate seamless healthcare services
- Negotiating payment terms with payers
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- Adherence to coding guidelines and regulations.
- Creating accurate and comprehensive records of patient encounters, diagnoses, treatments, and other relevant medical information
- The process of coordinating and arranging appointments for patients based on their medical needs and provider availability
- Effective communication with insurance companies
- Compiling accurate and detailed claims with coded services, patient information, and billing details for submission to insurance companies or payers
- Knowledge of medical terminology and terminology related to specific medical specialties for accurate coding and documentation
- Current Procedural Terminology coding
- Offering choices for settling financial obligations
- Maintaining high levels of precision and attention to detail in assigning codes to medical services and procedures
- Analyzing reimbursement data and trends to identify opportunities for improving revenue collection and process efficiency
20 Clues: Rules for accurate code selection • Various places where coding is done • Current Procedural Terminology coding • Evaluates and ensures coding accuracy • Negotiating payment terms with payers • Specialized knowledge in support services • Guiding patients through insurance processes • Precision in code assignment and documentation • ...
Med Term 2024-02-28
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- The innermost layer of the heart wall
- A device used to regulate abnormal heart rhythms
- Condition where the heart's electrical system malfunctions, causing irregular heartbeat
- Abbreviation for the upper chambers of the heart
- Procedure to restore normal heart rhythm by delivering electrical shocks
- Abbreviation for the outermost layer of the heart wall
- Disease characterized by narrowing of the blood vessels due to plaque buildup
- Prefix meaning "vein"
- A disease that affects the arteries, usually due to fatty deposits
- Medical abbreviation for Myocardial Infarction
- Prefix meaning "vessel"
- A test that measures the electrical activity of the heart
- The lower chambers of the heart
- A surgical procedure to open blocked or narrowed arteries
- Abbreviation for the fluid component of blood
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- A condition where there's a lack of blood supply to the heart muscle
- An abnormal heart sound
- An imaging test that uses sound waves to create pictures of the heart
- Abbreviation for the main artery that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the body
- Medical abbreviation for High Blood Pressure
- A device used to monitor heart rhythms
- Medical abbreviation for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
- Medical abbreviation for Electrocardiogram
- A condition characterized by irregular and rapid heartbeats
- Prefix meaning "artery"
- Prefix meaning "heart"
- Medical abbreviation for Angina Pectoris
27 Clues: Prefix meaning "vein" • Prefix meaning "heart" • An abnormal heart sound • Prefix meaning "vessel" • Prefix meaning "artery" • The lower chambers of the heart • The innermost layer of the heart wall • A device used to monitor heart rhythms • Medical abbreviation for Angina Pectoris • Medical abbreviation for Electrocardiogram • Medical abbreviation for High Blood Pressure • ...
Maria and Kevin 2024-04-21
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- Country where Kevin attended a medical mission in residency
- Kevin’s mother was born in Puerto Rican town
- Maria’s childhood angelic golden doodle
- Where Maria and Kevin met
- Name of the building where we currently are!
- Detroit sports team that Kevin has seen the most
- Maria’s childhood dance for every occasion
- You can see Comerica Park from here! The team that plays there
- University where Kevin’s parents went to college
- Country where Maria attended a medical mission in medical school
- Maid of honor’s nickname
- Maria’s medical specialty
- City where Kevin will be doing fellowship next year
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- Louie’s arch nemesis aka Kevin’s parents’ dog
- Kevin’s undergrad mascot name
- Name of the province you can see across the water
- Kevin’s residency nickname (hint: derived from his initials)
- Couple's first international vacation was to _______
- Company where Maria and Kevin's moms work
- Name of Maria and Kevin’s furry 4-legged child
- State in Mexico where Maria’s family calls home
- _____wings, Kevin’s favorite wing spot in Detroit
- State the best man currently lives in
- Restaurant in Chicago where Maria and Kevin had their first date
- Number of years Maria and Kevin have been together
- Kevin’s medical specialty
- Who initiated the first kiss?
27 Clues: Maid of honor’s nickname • Where Maria and Kevin met • Kevin’s medical specialty • Maria’s medical specialty • Kevin’s undergrad mascot name • Who initiated the first kiss? • State the best man currently lives in • Maria’s childhood angelic golden doodle • Company where Maria and Kevin's moms work • Maria’s childhood dance for every occasion • ...
Spelling week 9 2024-06-10
18 Clues: Math expert • Plays music • Noble person • Child doctor • Data analyst • Medical doctor • Performs magic • Strategy expert • Funeral director • Nutrition expert • Equipment expert • Pregnancy doctor • Beauty specialist • Electrical worker • Arithmetic expert • Eye care specialist • Government official • Medical practitioner
International Day of Medical Physics 2016-10-31
Across
- Our Assistant's first name (Medical Physics Reception)
- The kind of "water" physicists use (Physics Lab)
- "Internal" therapy
- Newest member of Electronics Team
- There is no other nation like ...
- Name of our humanoid phantom (Physics Lab)
- Let there be charge!
- Name of our treatment planning software (or when the sun/moon overlap)
- City where Cobalt-60 was invented
- Model name of our centre's linear accelerators
- Number of Medical Physicists with the Order of Canada
- Not a torture chamber, an ... chamber
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- 'assurance' or 'control'
- Her birthday was today!
- Name of RT information and treatment system
- Last name of a UVIC Medical Physics Faculty
- A "linac" is a linear ...
- Some of our prostate brachytherapy patients become this
- Let there be light!
- First name of our (and Provincial) Professional Practice Physics Leader
- They 'live' in room S1618 (hint: not undergrads)
- What Medical Physicists are good at measuring
- A Physics Assistant's first name (Physics Lab)
23 Clues: "Internal" therapy • Let there be light! • Let there be charge! • Her birthday was today! • 'assurance' or 'control' • A "linac" is a linear ... • Newest member of Electronics Team • There is no other nation like ... • City where Cobalt-60 was invented • Not a torture chamber, an ... chamber • Name of our humanoid phantom (Physics Lab) • Name of RT information and treatment system • ...
The Ear 2020-09-30
Across
- person specialized in hearing impairments
- device used to improve hearing
- combining form for ear
- record of hearing measurement
- incision into eardrum
- inflammation of internal ear
- combing form for hearing
- opening between the middle and internal ear
- medical term for ringing in the ear
- hearing impairment in old age
- suffix for a hearing condition
- partial or total loss of hearing
- medical term for earache
- combining form for tube
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- surgery using a microscope
- drug that reduces congestion & swelling of membranes
- surgery to correct otosclerosis
- bleeding from the ear
- large or long ear
- waxy substance secreted by ear glands
- hardening of bony tissue in the ear
- fluid that fills labyrinth of internal ear
- inflammation of the eardrum
- process of measuring hearing
- another word for ear drum
- helps to remove excess buildup of wax
- medical term for external ear
- suffix for surgical repair
- medical term for middle ear
- instrument used to measure hearing
30 Clues: large or long ear • bleeding from the ear • incision into eardrum • combining form for ear • combining form for tube • combing form for hearing • medical term for earache • another word for ear drum • surgery using a microscope • suffix for surgical repair • inflammation of the eardrum • medical term for middle ear • process of measuring hearing • inflammation of internal ear • ...
PFS WEEK 2025-10-13
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- Fixed amount patient pays per visit
- Medical bill sent to an insurance company for payment
- Uncollectible patient accounts sent to a collection agency
- Electronic submission of claims
- Permission that may be needed from the insurance company before a service is completed
- the process of returning funds to a customer for a previously processed transaction
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Percentage patient pays after deductible
- Person responsible for paying the bill
- claim form used by institutional providers
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- Printed summary of your medical bill
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- Payment received from insurance
- The process of assigning procedure and diagnosis codes to medical services for the purpose of submitting health insurance claims and determining reimbursement rates
- Reduction in billed amount
- A person who pays out of pocket for healthcare services
- A request made to an insurance company to reconsider a denied claim
- Discharged Not Final Billed
- 5-digit numbering system that helps standardize facility billing
- Insurance Company that pays for medical services
20 Clues: Reduction in billed amount • Discharged Not Final Billed • Payment received from insurance • Electronic submission of claims • Fixed amount patient pays per visit • Printed summary of your medical bill • Person responsible for paying the bill • Percentage patient pays after deductible • claim form used by institutional providers • ...
My dream job is doctor 2023-05-12
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- A medical specialty that uses imaging techniques such as X-rays, MRI, CT scans, to diagnose and treat medical conditions.
- The identification of a medical condition or disease.
- A written order from a doctor or other medical professional to a pharmacist for a specific medication or treatment.
- A medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the nervous system and brain.
- A medical procedure involving cutting or manipulating tissues to repair, remove or replace organs or other body structures.
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- A medical treatment that numbs or alters sensation in the body during a medical procedure or surgery.
- A medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions.
- A medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions.
- A medical specialty focused on the care of infants, children, and adolescents.
- The management or care given by a medical professional to help alleviate or manage a medical condition.
10 Clues: The identification of a medical condition or disease. • A medical specialty focused on the care of infants, children, and adolescents. • A medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions. • A medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. • ...
medical terminology 2021-12-16
Across
- pertaining to the stomach
- chronic liver damage
- enlarged liver
- development of bulging pouch on the digestive tract
- condition of altered taste
- inflammation of the stomach lining
- the build-up of fats
- the protrusion of all or part of an organ
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- absence of hydrochloric acid
- an abnormal constant craving for good
- clotting of the blood in the heart
- pathological loss of appetite resulting from starvation diet
- inflamed gum
- excision of a bit of living tissue for examination
- excision of a considerable part of an organ
- surgical creation of an artificial passage between the stomach and intestine
- removal of the stomach
- soreness and swelling inside the mouth
18 Clues: inflamed gum • enlarged liver • chronic liver damage • the build-up of fats • removal of the stomach • pertaining to the stomach • condition of altered taste • absence of hydrochloric acid • clotting of the blood in the heart • inflammation of the stomach lining • an abnormal constant craving for good • soreness and swelling inside the mouth • ...
Medical Terms 2020-09-14
Across
- not normal for the human body
- under the skin, inside the organs
- on the outside
- a dangerous organism that causes the spread of minor and major diseases
- medical explanation of an illness or condition
- a scheduled meeting with a medical professional
- a lack of something necessary for one's health
- other symptoms that might occur as a result of a certain medication or procedure
- an infant that is less than three months old
- general term for any condition that makes a person feel sick for a certain period of time
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- medication that kills bacteria and cures infections
- a disease-causing organism
- medical information that helps doctors understand a patient's condition or body
- a medical disorder that is harmful to a person's health
- the rate at which blood flows through the body (high/low)
- young baby
- of the time period leading up to giving birth
- emergency vehicle that rushes people to a hospital
18 Clues: young baby • on the outside • a disease-causing organism • not normal for the human body • under the skin, inside the organs • an infant that is less than three months old • of the time period leading up to giving birth • medical explanation of an illness or condition • a lack of something necessary for one's health • a scheduled meeting with a medical professional • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-11-17
Across
- pain in a gland
- agent used to promote clotting
- platelet deficiency
- enlarged heart
- virus that can lead to mononucleosis
- elevated fats in the blood
- inflammation of the liver
- the other name for epinephrine
- gland specialist
- hormone secreted by the thyroid
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- hormone that increases sugar level
- tumor of the bone marrow
- blood in the urine
- ruptured spleen
- blood protein
- hardened vessel due to fatty plaque
- condition of no blood
- response to an antigen
18 Clues: blood protein • enlarged heart • pain in a gland • ruptured spleen • gland specialist • blood in the urine • platelet deficiency • condition of no blood • response to an antigen • tumor of the bone marrow • inflammation of the liver • elevated fats in the blood • agent used to promote clotting • the other name for epinephrine • hormone secreted by the thyroid • ...
MEDICAL ABBREVIATIONS 2021-11-28
Medical Terminology 2013-07-23
18 Clues: skin • above • below • two sides • small ears • not fertile • beside nose • after birth • before milk • heart muscle • against life • water therapy • slow heartbeat • produce disease • above pelvic bone • resembling fibers • study of the heart • woman with no pregnancies
Medical Vocabulary 2014-04-13
Across
- What flows in your veins.
- The manifestation of an illness.
- Losing consciousness.
- A doctor who deals with children.
- The organ which pumps blood through the body.
- A blood vessel from the heart
- A medicine without active ingredients (also a rock band).
- What can happen if you don't take care of a wound.
- What you use to breath.
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- The removal of a sample of tissues from a living body
- A doctor who treats mental illnesses
- An apple a day, keeps the '...' away.
- An illness that can be transmitted from a person to another one.
- A piece of gauze used to protect a wound.
- An organism which transmits a disease.
- A doctor who treats eyes.
- Heating up of the body due to an illness.
- To vomit.
18 Clues: To vomit. • Losing consciousness. • What you use to breath. • What flows in your veins. • A doctor who treats eyes. • A blood vessel from the heart • The manifestation of an illness. • A doctor who deals with children. • A doctor who treats mental illnesses • An apple a day, keeps the '...' away. • An organism which transmits a disease. • A piece of gauze used to protect a wound. • ...
medical terminologies 2021-01-13
18 Clues: union • avoid • measure • organizing • alreadysick • circumstances • collaborative • monitorillness • preservehealth • earlydetection • medicallanguage • improvinghealth • livingsameplace • informeddecision • nursingprofession • healthyandunhealthy • firstcontactwithhealthcare • primaryandsecondaryprevention
Medical Nouns 2021-07-14
Medical Terms 2016-09-26
Across
- a cardiac arrhythmia in which the atrial contraction are rapid but regular
- an excess flow of mucus from the nose; also know as a runny nose
- an excessive accumulation of fat in body
- Excessive flow of gastric secretion
- an abnormally slow heartbeat
- Yellow discoloration of the skin and other tissues caused by greater
- Inflammation of the conjunctive; also known as pinkeye
- surgical removal of the labyrinth of the inner ear
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- any abnormal condition of the stomach
- Excessively dry skin
- plastic surgery to change the shape or size of the nose
- an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity; also known as pyothrax
- repair of the bones
- the complete or partial loss of the ability to hear
- pain felt in the iris
- normal amounts of bilirubin in the blood; also known as icterus
- paralysis of the muscles of the heart
- The surgical removal of a rib or rib
18 Clues: repair of the bones • Excessively dry skin • pain felt in the iris • an abnormally slow heartbeat • Excessive flow of gastric secretion • The surgical removal of a rib or rib • any abnormal condition of the stomach • paralysis of the muscles of the heart • an excessive accumulation of fat in body • surgical removal of the labyrinth of the inner ear • ...
Medical equipments 2023-05-26
Across
- a small stick used by doctors to hold your tongue down so that they can examine your throat
- a piece of metal put into a part of someone’s body to protect it
- a small tube placed in your body to carry blood or fluid from one place to another
- an artificial body part
- a needle fitted to a plastic tube, used for taking blood from your body or for putting medicine or drugs into it
- the stitch or stitches used for closing the edges of a cut
- a machine used in hospitals for helping people who cannot breathe on their own
- a thing that is used for supporting your foot, for example when giving birth
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- a machine that pushes air in and out of someone’s lungs when they cannot breathe on their own
- pump equipment used for removing things from your stomach. It includes a tube that goes down your throat.
- a small sharp knife used by a doctor for doing an operation
- an object covering your nose and mouth that helps you to breathe when you are in a place that is full of smoke or gas
- the special clothes worn by doctors and nurses when they do a medical operation
- a piece of equipment used by doctors for listening to someone’s heart or breathing
- a short piece of thread that is used for joining someone’s skin together after it has been cut
- a piece of equipment that is used for producing a picture of the inside of a part of someone’s body for a medical examination
- an inhaler
- a very small, artificial tube placed in an artery or other tube in the body in order to hold the artery, etc. open
- a long thin medical instrument used for examining things inside your body
19 Clues: an inhaler • an artificial body part • a small sharp knife used by a doctor for doing an operation • a piece of metal put into a part of someone’s body to protect it • the stitch or stitches used for closing the edges of a cut • a long thin medical instrument used for examining things inside your body • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-03-14
Across
- Fungal infection of the mouth
- Excessive thirst
- Wasting of muscle
- Muscle pain or tenderness
- Drug mechanisms that produce biochemical/physiologic changes in the body
- Occurs when there are too many O2 starved molecules in the blood
- an essential element for the thyroid gland
- Chemical substances secreted by the glands
- Using a needle to remove excess fluid
- One sided paralysis
- May be given to decrease glucose levels
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- Given to increase water/electrolyte excretion by kidneys
- Controls processes like sleep, appetite, temperature and more
- Indicates muscle damage if found in urine
- refers to the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of a drug in a living organism
- Making a drug water soluble for excretion
- Bacterial infection that causes inflammation in skin
- Noninvasive scanning with an electromagnetic field and radio waves
18 Clues: Excessive thirst • Wasting of muscle • One sided paralysis • Muscle pain or tenderness • Fungal infection of the mouth • Using a needle to remove excess fluid • May be given to decrease glucose levels • Indicates muscle damage if found in urine • Making a drug water soluble for excretion • an essential element for the thyroid gland • Chemical substances secreted by the glands • ...
medical terminology 2024-10-14
Across
- process of moving a body part around a central axis
- pain in the arm
- muscle that raises or elevates a part
- tumor containing muscle tissues
- muscle that on contraction draws away from the middle
- surgical suture of a muscle wound
- pertaining to having the same tone or tension
- paralysis affecting many muscles
- inflammation of a synovial membrane
- muscle having three heads with a single insertion
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- point of attachment of a muscle to the part that it moves
- process of being twisted
- medical term for cramp of a finger or toe
- inflammation of a synovial membrane
- softening of muscle tissue
- muscle disease
- pain in the muscle
- laying facedown
- muscle that raises or elevates a part
- condition of impaired muscle tone
20 Clues: muscle disease • pain in the arm • laying facedown • pain in the muscle • process of being twisted • softening of muscle tissue • tumor containing muscle tissues • paralysis affecting many muscles • surgical suture of a muscle wound • condition of impaired muscle tone • inflammation of a synovial membrane • inflammation of a synovial membrane • muscle that raises or elevates a part • ...
Medical “B” 2024-09-19
Across
- palsy Sudden weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face, often temporary.
- A type of white blood cell that plays a role in immune responses, particularly allergic reactions.
- A fluid-filled sac that acts as a cushion between bones, tendons, and muscles near joints.
- A yellow compound that occurs in the normal catabolic pathway that breaks down red blood cells, leading to jaundice when levels are high.
- Single-celled microorganisms that can cause infections or live symbiotically in the body.
- A disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin B1 (thiamine), leading to nerve and heart damage.
- A type of cancer that arises from precursor cells, commonly seen in children (e.g., neuroblastoma).
- A bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of the big toe, often causing pain and swelling.
- The presence of bacteria in the bloodstream, often leading to infections.
Down
- A form of cancer treatment in which radioactive material is placed inside or close to the tumor.
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes in the lungs, often resulting in coughing and difficulty breathing.
- Injury caused by pressure differences, typically affecting the ear, lungs, or sinuses.
- The involuntary or habitual grinding of the teeth, typically during sleep.
- Abnormally slow heart rate, usually fewer than 60 beats per minute.
- A procedure involving the removal of tissue or cells from the body for examination under a microscope.
- The rumbling or gurgling sounds made by the movement of fluid and gas in the intestines.
- A procedure that allows doctors to view the airways and lungs using a thin tube with a camera attached.
- A rare but serious illness caused by a toxin that attacks the body's nerves and can lead to paralysis.
18 Clues: Abnormally slow heart rate, usually fewer than 60 beats per minute. • The presence of bacteria in the bloodstream, often leading to infections. • The involuntary or habitual grinding of the teeth, typically during sleep. • Injury caused by pressure differences, typically affecting the ear, lungs, or sinuses. • ...
Medical terms 2025-10-14
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- vessel can be looked at with this procedure
- divided into 4 chambers
- / EKG,-electrocardiogram
- echocardiogram
- oxygen
- thick walls and carry blood away from the heart
- of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- ultrasonography-look at blood going through blood vessels
- deep vein thrombosis
- heart failure
- must have something to do with the lungs
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- to measure pressure
- external defibrillator
- vein
- ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- small
- for the sounds of the heart
- type of blood vessel
18 Clues: vein • small • oxygen • heart failure • echocardiogram • to measure pressure • type of blood vessel • deep vein thrombosis • external defibrillator • divided into 4 chambers • / EKG,-electrocardiogram • for the sounds of the heart • of oxygen and carbon dioxide • must have something to do with the lungs • vessel can be looked at with this procedure • ...
Global Quality Week 2025-10-14
Across
- Post-Market Surveillance (abbr.).
- Title number of U.S. FDA regulation outlining quality system requirements for medical device manufacturers.
- Device History Record (abbr.).
- Ability to track the history of a device.
- FDA Quality System Regulation (abbr.).
- International standard for medical device quality management systems.
- U.S. regulatory agency for medical devices (abbr.).
- Information applied to device/packaging for identification and safe use.
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- International standard for quality management systems focused on meeting customer and regulatory requirements.
- Design History File (abbr.).
- Systematic, documented evaluation of compliance.
- Corrective Action and Preventive Action system (abbr.).
- Unique Device Identifier (abbr.).
- Show a process consistently produces expected results.
- Potential for harm assessed and controlled under ISO 14971.
- European conformity mark (2 letters).
- Risk management standard for medical devices.
- Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (abbr.).
18 Clues: Design History File (abbr.). • Device History Record (abbr.). • Post-Market Surveillance (abbr.). • Unique Device Identifier (abbr.). • European conformity mark (2 letters). • FDA Quality System Regulation (abbr.). • Ability to track the history of a device. • Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (abbr.). • Risk management standard for medical devices. • ...
Hospital 2023-06-24
Across
- A piece of furniture in a hospital where patients rest or receive medical care.
- A specially equipped vehicle used to transport sick or injured people to the hospital.
- A device used to inject or withdraw fluids from the body, often for administering medication.
- A loose-fitting garment worn by patients or healthcare providers in a hospital.
- A type of medical imaging that uses radiation to create pictures of the inside of the body.
- The process of getting better and returning to good health after an illness or surgery.
- Drugs or medicines prescribed by doctors to treat or manage illnesses or conditions.
- A department in a hospital that provides immediate care for life-threatening conditions.
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- A chair with wheels used for mobility by people who have difficulty walking.
- A facility in a hospital where medical tests and experiments are conducted on samples.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries in a hospital.
- Medical procedures performed by doctors to treat diseases or injuries, often in an operating room.
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds of the body, such as the heartbeat.
- A healthcare professional who provides care and assists doctors in a hospital.
- A person receiving medical treatment or care in a hospital.
15 Clues: A person receiving medical treatment or care in a hospital. • A chair with wheels used for mobility by people who have difficulty walking. • A healthcare professional who provides care and assists doctors in a hospital. • A piece of furniture in a hospital where patients rest or receive medical care. • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-09-04
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- prefix definition: under
- a word part, usually an o, used to ease pronunciation
- terms from the english language, which are often descriptive of technology and procedures
- terms derived from a name or a place
- suffix definition: disease
- disease of the bone and joint
- word root definition: joint
- suffix definition: pertaining to
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- the word part attached to the end of the word
- suffix definition: inflammation
- suffix definition: pertaining to
- word root definition: vein
- the word part attached to the beginning of the word
- suffix definition: enlargement
- word root definition: bone
- prefix definition: within
- word root definition: liver
- the word part that is the core of the word
- terms formed from the first letters of a phrase
19 Clues: prefix definition: under • prefix definition: within • word root definition: vein • word root definition: bone • suffix definition: disease • word root definition: liver • word root definition: joint • disease of the bone and joint • suffix definition: enlargement • suffix definition: inflammation • suffix definition: pertaining to • suffix definition: pertaining to • ...
Medical Terms 2020-09-14
Across
- a disease-causing organism
- medication that kills bacteria and cures infections
- an infant that is less than three months old
- results, medical information that helps doctors understand a patient's condition or body
- effects, other symptoms that might occur as a result of a certain medication or procedure
- general term for any condition that makes a person feel sick for a certain period of time
- a scheduled meeting with a medical professional
- not normal for the human body
- of the time period leading up to giving birth
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- emergency vehicle that rushes people to a hospital
- a medical disorder that is harmful to a person's health
- medical explanation of an illness or condition
- pressure, the rate at which blood flows through the body (high/low)
- under the skin, inside the organs
- a lack of something necessary for one's health
- young baby
- on the outside
- a dangerous organism that causes the spread of minor and major diseases
18 Clues: young baby • on the outside • a disease-causing organism • not normal for the human body • under the skin, inside the organs • an infant that is less than three months old • of the time period leading up to giving birth • medical explanation of an illness or condition • a lack of something necessary for one's health • a scheduled meeting with a medical professional • ...
Medical Errors 2022-04-13
Across
- deep distress or sadness
- change in feelings or attitude regarding an offense
- sharing another's feelings
- fact or having committed a specified or implied offense or crime
- act of admitting something done wrong
- setting unrealistically demanding goals
- event causing great suffering
- to restore health or soundness
- formal forgiveness of wrongdoing
- restoration of friendly relations
- real or genuine
- give up completely
Down
- admission of error with expression of regret
- recompense for injury or loss
- result or effect of an action
- deep and painful regret
- being legally responsible
- contrition for past conduct
18 Clues: real or genuine • give up completely • deep and painful regret • deep distress or sadness • being legally responsible • sharing another's feelings • contrition for past conduct • recompense for injury or loss • result or effect of an action • event causing great suffering • to restore health or soundness • formal forgiveness of wrongdoing • restoration of friendly relations • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2023-11-27
Medical innovation 2023-02-27
Across
- a photograph of a person's bones or organs
- medication that kills bacteria and cures infections
- pain or physical changes that occur because of illness or disease
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick and injured people
- medical instrument for listening to the action of someone's heart or breathing
- a condition that causes people to lose their memory
- painful when touched or used
- the disease which has come in 2019 and caused lockdown
- a condition that causes blockage of the airway and makes it difficult for a person to breathe
- pain that win't go away
- a support that align and straighten teeth and help position them
Down
- relating to the study of heredity and variation of organisms
- a body's abnormal reaction to certain food or a environmental substances
- alive but appearing to be sleep and aware of the surroundings
- the provision of health care remotely by means of telecommunication technology
- moving of an organ from one human to another
- a section of hospital or health facility where patients stay
- disease caused by the uncontrollable growth of cells
18 Clues: pain that win't go away • painful when touched or used • a photograph of a person's bones or organs • moving of an organ from one human to another • medication that kills bacteria and cures infections • a condition that causes people to lose their memory • disease caused by the uncontrollable growth of cells • the disease which has come in 2019 and caused lockdown • ...
MEDICAL TERMS 2024-05-30
18 Clues: UTI • IVs • Acne • Sugar • Liquid • CT Scan • Opioids • surgery • Heartburn • Light Fall • Vital Sign • Depression • Neurologist • Antibiotics • Ear Infection • Blood pressure • Stool Softener • Patient Coming in
Medical Terms 2022-07-16
Across
- low sugar
- muscle of the heart
- head pain
- inflammation of the stomach
- removal of the gallbladder
- removal of a gland
- severe
- bones become weak and brittle
- inflammation of the liver
- inflammation of a gland
Down
- cancer cells formed in cartilage
- inflammation of stomach and intestines
- enlarged liver
- an opening to the stomach
- inflammation of the joints
- non-malignant
- inflammation of the colon
- accumulation of blood
18 Clues: severe • low sugar • head pain • non-malignant • enlarged liver • removal of a gland • muscle of the heart • accumulation of blood • inflammation of a gland • an opening to the stomach • inflammation of the colon • inflammation of the liver • inflammation of the joints • removal of the gallbladder • inflammation of the stomach • bones become weak and brittle • cancer cells formed in cartilage • ...
Medical Puzzle 2022-05-15
Across
- effects a negative or detrimental effect which accompanies a drug’s intended effect.
- the inflammation of the gallbladder.
- Medication you can get without a doctors' prescription but within the law.
- a liquid or semi-liquid preparation which is applied directly to the skin.
- to validate a prescription and supply the required items of a prescription.
- it makes a particular course of treatment unadvisable.
Down
- a procedure that involves removing the tube between your mouth and stomach.
- effect the harmful, unpleasant, or undesirable effects a subject manifest after receiving an inert dummy or placebo.
- the swelling and tenderness of one or more joints.
- an inflammation of the appendix.
- meaning local, or applied externally to a specific part of the body.
- the chemically active part of a drug also referred to as Active ingredient.
- the most common type of primary liver cancer.
- a product which is directly comparable to a brand name but without trademark.
- a substance, organism or agent capable of causing cancer.
- known as adrenaline, a powerful stress hormone and neurotransmitter that is produced by the adrenal glands.
- a non-invasive (the skin is not pierced) procedure used to treat kidney stones that are too large to pass through the urinary tract.
- a type of skin cancer that develops when melanocytes start to grow out of control
18 Clues: an inflammation of the appendix. • the inflammation of the gallbladder. • the most common type of primary liver cancer. • the swelling and tenderness of one or more joints. • it makes a particular course of treatment unadvisable. • a substance, organism or agent capable of causing cancer. • meaning local, or applied externally to a specific part of the body. • ...
