medical Crossword Puzzles
EMR Chapters 4 & 5 2024-03-25
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- Consent to receive medical care that is assumed because the person is unconscious, underage or so badly injured or ill they cannot respond
- Radio system that automatically retransmits a radio single
- Blood settling to the lowest point of the body after death
- Written request giving permission to medical personnel not to attempt resuscitation in the event of cardiac arrest
- Legal document that indicates what a person wants done if he or she cannot make their own medical decisions
- The manner in which an individual must act or behave when giving care
- Deviation from the accepted standard of care resulting in further injury to the patient
- Radio permanently mounted in a emergency vehicle
- Process in which a person is evaluated and recognized as meeting certain predetermined standards
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- Radio permanently mounted in a station
- In the context of emergency medical services, permission to provide care
- Written documents, signed by the medical director that outlines specific directions; also called protocols
- Consent given by a person either verbally or nonverbally
- Able to make rational decision about personal well-being
- Failure of the EMR to continue emergency medical treatment until relieved by someone with the same or a higher level of training
- An emergency responder's legal responsibility to respond quickly to an emergency scene and provide medical care
- Radio that is handheld
17 Clues: Radio that is handheld • Radio permanently mounted in a station • Radio permanently mounted in a emergency vehicle • Consent given by a person either verbally or nonverbally • Able to make rational decision about personal well-being • Radio system that automatically retransmits a radio single • Blood settling to the lowest point of the body after death • ...
Agency Reporting 2013-04-11
H_17 2024-08-21
Medical prefixes 2022-09-21
Medical vocabulary 2020-10-29
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- Care for an illness, injury or condition serious enough that a reasonable person would seek care right away, but not so severe as to require emergency room care.
- Health care services or supplies needed to prevent, diagnose or treat an illness, injury, condition, disease or its symptoms and that meet accepted standards of medicine.
- A physician specialist focuses on a specific area of medicine or a group of patients to diagnose, manage, prevent or treat certain types of symptoms and conditions.
- When a provider bills you for the difference between the provider's charge and the allowed amount.
- Emergency services you get in an emergency room.
- your share of the costs of a covered health care service, calculated as a percentage of the allowed amount for the service.
- The most you pay during a policy period before your healthy insurance or plan begins to pay 100% of the allowed amount.
- Health care services that help a person keep, get back or improve skills and functioning for daily living that have been lost or impaired because of person was sick, hurt or disabled.
- Care in a hospital that requires admission as an impatient and usually requires an overnight stay.
- The amount paid for a medical service in a geographic area based on what providers in the area usually charge for the same or similar medical service.
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- Health care services that your health insurance or plan doesn't pay for or cover.
- A request for your health insurer or plan to review a decision or a grievance again.
- A decision by your health insurer or plan that a health care service, treatment plan, prescription drug or durable medical equipment is medically necessary.
- The facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services.
- A fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service, usually when you receive the service.
- The amount you owe for health care services your health insurance or plan covers before your health insurance or plan begins to pay.
- A complaint that you communicate to your health insurer or plan.
- Services to provide comfort and support for persons in the last stages of a terminal illness and their families.
- A contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all of your health care costs in exchange for a premium.
19 Clues: Emergency services you get in an emergency room. • A complaint that you communicate to your health insurer or plan. • Health care services that your health insurance or plan doesn't pay for or cover. • A request for your health insurer or plan to review a decision or a grievance again. • ...
Medical terms 2021-05-14
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- Lower than 60 bpm
- Injuries that occur to muscles or tendons
- Difficult breathing
- Higher than 100 bpm
- It can be found at the neck and wrist
- Slow breathing
- Residual pressure present in the arteries between beats
- A force that moves parallel with the tissue
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- A force that can crush tissue
- Rapid breathing
- The left ventricle contracts and pumps blood
- The colored portion of the eye
- Combination of compression and tension forces applied together upon a structure
- A force that pulls or stretches the tissue
- Injuries that occur to ligaments
- Occurs from a powerful twist or stretch of a body part
- Occurs from a perpendicular force to the bone
- The center of the iris
- Occurs when one end of the bone receives sudden torsion
19 Clues: Slow breathing • Rapid breathing • Lower than 60 bpm • Difficult breathing • Higher than 100 bpm • The center of the iris • A force that can crush tissue • The colored portion of the eye • Injuries that occur to ligaments • It can be found at the neck and wrist • Injuries that occur to muscles or tendons • A force that pulls or stretches the tissue • ...
Medical Technologies 2017-01-21
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- transplant between identical members of the same species
- transplant from of species to a different species
- artificial device used to replace a missing body part
- shows electrical activity of the heart as tracings on paper
- protein in red blood cells
- ration of the volume of red blood cells to the total volume of blood
- small device implanted under the skin connected to the heart
- high energy electromagnetic waves that takes a photograph of a specific part of the body
- fluid that runs through your body
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- a transplant of tissue on the same person
- measures blood tempature
- a test that uses magnetic radio wave energy to take pictures of organs inside the body
- a device that measures lung volume
- ________ Prosthesis, uses existing muscles in limb to control the prosthesis
- doctor uses this to hear heart rate and breathing rate
- transplant between 2 non-identical members of the same species
- when someones body turns against the new organ, causing it to fail
- carries blood out of the heart
- colorlessness liquid that is part of the blood
19 Clues: measures blood tempature • protein in red blood cells • carries blood out of the heart • fluid that runs through your body • a device that measures lung volume • a transplant of tissue on the same person • colorlessness liquid that is part of the blood • transplant from of species to a different species • artificial device used to replace a missing body part • ...
medical review 2018-06-05
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- various potentials
- used for solving a problem
- resistors resistance vary by temp
- ethical/socials impacts
- migration of technology
- temp measured by radiation
- model of device
- recognition of medical need
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- curing or restoring to health
- identification of nature or cause
- gathering technical ?
- process used for accurate measures
- decision model like flowchart
- extensive device trials
- closed system of arteries, veins,capillaries
- blood infused with oxygen
- instrument measures temp with wires
- thermometer change with temp
- acceptance non-acceptance ?
19 Clues: model of device • various potentials • gathering technical ? • extensive device trials • ethical/socials impacts • migration of technology • blood infused with oxygen • used for solving a problem • temp measured by radiation • acceptance non-acceptance ? • recognition of medical need • thermometer change with temp • curing or restoring to health • decision model like flowchart • ...
medical term 2022-03-06
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- procedure to open blocked blood vessels that supply blood to the heart
- bluish color to the skin from lack of oxygen
- operation to remove the thrombus, intima, and atheromatous material from an occluded artery
- disease in which there is a narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries
- atherosclerotic heart disease
- a condition in which there is a lower number of red and white blood cells and platelets in the blood
- bleeding
- rapid beating of the heart
- myocardial infarction (heart attack)
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- enlarged heart, heart failure
- the production of blood platelets
- abnormal rhythm
- removal of blood to collect specific blood cells
- surgery that moves healthy blood vessels to another part of the body to make a new path for blood to go
- the incision into the lumen of an artery for the removal of a clot
- percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
- an x-ray of blood vessels and blood flow in the body
- the heart has trouble pumping blood through the body
- hypertension
19 Clues: bleeding • hypertension • abnormal rhythm • rapid beating of the heart • enlarged heart, heart failure • atherosclerotic heart disease • the production of blood platelets • myocardial infarction (heart attack) • bluish color to the skin from lack of oxygen • percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty • removal of blood to collect specific blood cells • ...
Medical Field 2024-02-07
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- To help
- Persona autoridad quien tratar enfermedades.
- Cáncer y tuberculosis es un tipo de..
- Persona que está enferma.
- Es roja y toda la gente lo tiene.
- Alguien que trata enfermos.
- Lo contrario a sucio.
- Los médicos usan esto para escuchar el corazón y los pulmónes son unos tipos de.....
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- Corazon y pulmon son unos tipos de.....
- Un vehículo utilizado para transportar personas enfermas y lastimadas.
- Tomas esto cuando estás enferma.
- parte del sistema de circulación sanguínea.
- Es un cuerpo.
- Es una goma y los doctores los llevan en sus manos.
- Mide la temperatura.
- Un lugar donde van los enfermos.
- Small slender steel.
- Kids
- Se utiliza para tratar cortes menores y absorber líquidos.
19 Clues: Kids • To help • Es un cuerpo. • Mide la temperatura. • Small slender steel. • Lo contrario a sucio. • Persona que está enferma. • Alguien que trata enfermos. • Tomas esto cuando estás enferma. • Un lugar donde van los enfermos. • Es roja y toda la gente lo tiene. • Cáncer y tuberculosis es un tipo de.. • Corazon y pulmon son unos tipos de..... • ...
MEDICAL LANGUAGE 2025-05-25
Medical terms 2026-02-03
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- – Outer protective layer of the skin
- receptor – Nerve ending that detects touch, pain, or temperature
- – Thick inner layer of skin containing nerves and blood vessels
- – Thickened area of skin from friction
- – Fingerlike projections that increase surface area
- – Another term for sweat-producing glands
- pili – Tiny muscle that causes goosebumps
- corneum – Outermost layer of the epidermis
- – Tough protein that strengthens skin, hair, and nails
- follicle – Tube-like structure that anchors hair into the skin
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- – Sweat gland found in the armpits and groin
- – Layer of fat beneath the dermis
- – Sweat gland that helps regulate body temperature
- germinativum – Deep epidermal layer where new skin cells form
- – Oil-producing glands in the skin
- – Pigment responsible for skin and hair color
- – Fluid-filled pocket caused by skin damage
- gland – Structure that produces perspiration
- – Layer of skin at the base of the nail
- bed – Skin beneath the nail plate
20 Clues: – Layer of fat beneath the dermis • bed – Skin beneath the nail plate • – Oil-producing glands in the skin • – Outer protective layer of the skin • – Thickened area of skin from friction • – Layer of skin at the base of the nail • – Another term for sweat-producing glands • pili – Tiny muscle that causes goosebumps • corneum – Outermost layer of the epidermis • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-09-02
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- abnormally large or big
- oto pertains to which organ
- difficulty or problem or painful
- medical term for swallowing
- new born baby
- power house of cell
- infection of lungs
- heart of the cell
- large intestine
- disease that has spread across a large region, for instance multiple continents or worldwide, affecting a substantial number of people.
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- inflammation of joint
- medical term for blood
- helps in protein synthesis in cell
- inflammation of nasal passage
- excessive or more or more than normal levels
- chromosomes are made of
- small intestine
- medical term for uterus
- hepato is related to which organ
19 Clues: new born baby • small intestine • large intestine • heart of the cell • infection of lungs • power house of cell • inflammation of joint • medical term for blood • abnormally large or big • chromosomes are made of • medical term for uterus • oto pertains to which organ • medical term for swallowing • inflammation of nasal passage • difficulty or problem or painful • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-02-02
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- substance that causes cancer
- form word root with a combining vowel attached
- vowel added to ease pronunciation, usually an o
- inflammation
- flesh, connective tissue
- gland
- anter/o
- left lower quadrant
- right upper quadrant
- -al, -ic, -ous
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- Px
- causing tumors
- lying on back facing upward
- the beginning of the word root
- pertaining to the front and to the back
- without fever
- incomplete development (of an organ or tissue)
- study of tumors
- the core of the word
- the ending of the word root
20 Clues: Px • gland • anter/o • inflammation • without fever • causing tumors • -al, -ic, -ous • study of tumors • left lower quadrant • the core of the word • right upper quadrant • flesh, connective tissue • lying on back facing upward • the ending of the word root • substance that causes cancer • the beginning of the word root • pertaining to the front and to the back • ...
Medical Specialities 2021-11-18
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- These specialists in physical medicine.
- Have problems with your skin, hair, nails.
- You call them eye doctors.
- They care for children from birth to young adulthood.
- These lab doctors identify the causes of diseases.
- These internists are cancer.
- These doctors give you drugs to numb your pain.
- These are experts on hormones and metabolism.
- They care for problems in your ankles and feet.
- They’re experts on the heart and blood vessels.
- They treat diseases in the ears, nose, throat.
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- These are specialists in diseases of the blood.
- They treat immune system disorders and allergies.
- They treat kidney diseases as well as high blood pressure.
- These doctors work with people with mental.
- These are specialists in the nervous system.
- You would see these specialists for problems like lung cancer.
- They’re specialists in digestive organs.
- These primary-care doctors treat both common and complex illnesses.
19 Clues: You call them eye doctors. • These internists are cancer. • These specialists in physical medicine. • They’re specialists in digestive organs. • Have problems with your skin, hair, nails. • These doctors work with people with mental. • These are specialists in the nervous system. • These are experts on hormones and metabolism. • ...
Medical Specialities 2021-11-18
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- These specialists in physical medicine.
- Have problems with your skin, hair, nails.
- You call them eye doctors.
- They care for children from birth to young adulthood.
- These lab doctors identify the causes of diseases.
- These internists are cancer.
- These doctors give you drugs to numb your pain.
- These are experts on hormones and metabolism.
- They care for problems in your ankles and feet.
- They’re experts on the heart and blood vessels.
- They treat diseases in the ears, nose, throat.
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- These are specialists in diseases of the blood.
- They treat immune system disorders and allergies.
- They treat kidney diseases as well as high blood pressure.
- These doctors work with people with mental.
- These are specialists in the nervous system.
- You would see these specialists for problems like lung cancer.
- They’re specialists in digestive organs.
- These primary-care doctors treat both common and complex illnesses.
19 Clues: You call them eye doctors. • These internists are cancer. • These specialists in physical medicine. • They’re specialists in digestive organs. • Have problems with your skin, hair, nails. • These doctors work with people with mental. • These are specialists in the nervous system. • These are experts on hormones and metabolism. • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-03-23
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- The use of a long thin tube put into a cut made in the body in order to examine inside the body or do an operation.
- The area of medicine that deals with diseases of the ear, nose, and throat.
- A condition in which the sphincter muscle of the oesophagus does not relax enough to allow someone to swallow normally.
- The area of medicine that is concerned with diseases of the digestive system.
- A bacterium, many types of which cause disease.
- A condition in which the kidneys become painful and swollen.
- Relating to any of the organs of the body that make hormones and put them into the blood, or to the hormones that they make.
- A muscle in the neck that helps to move the head.
- A medical operation to remove the appendix.
- The presence of air or gas between the pleura and the lungs, causing a lung to collapse.
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- A treatment for pain or illness in which thin needles are positioned just under the surface of the skin at special points around the body.
- The study of medicines and drugs, including their action, their use, and their effects on the body.
- A hormone in the body that produces changes in skin colour and is involved in controlling biorhythms such as our sleep pattern.
- The long bone in the upper half of your arm, between your shoulder and your elbow.
- The heel bone.
- In Chinese Medicine, a treatment that involves burning a plant called "moxa" on or near the skin.
- A treatment for pain or illness in which thin needles are positioned just under the surface of the skin at special points around the body.
- A substance that causes cancer.
- Relating to the heart and lungs.
- The scientific study of eyes and their diseases.
20 Clues: The heel bone. • A substance that causes cancer. • Relating to the heart and lungs. • A medical operation to remove the appendix. • A bacterium, many types of which cause disease. • The scientific study of eyes and their diseases. • A muscle in the neck that helps to move the head. • A condition in which the kidneys become painful and swollen. • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-02-07
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- not malignant
- minute microorganism, much smaller than a bacterium
- condition of cell death
- pertaining the body
- study of blood
- study of disease
- examination to determine the cause of death
- genetic material that regulates the activities of the cell
- boundary of the cell
- study of tissue
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- invasion of pathogens in body tissue
- composed of the gastrointestinal tract
- treatment of cancer with blood
- within the chromosomes
- abnormal development
- disease of the nerves
- study of disease
- composed of the heart and blood
- resembling fat
- producing cells
20 Clues: not malignant • resembling fat • study of blood • producing cells • study of tissue • study of disease • study of disease • pertaining the body • abnormal development • boundary of the cell • disease of the nerves • within the chromosomes • condition of cell death • treatment of cancer with blood • composed of the heart and blood • invasion of pathogens in body tissue • ...
Medical Terminology 2015-03-09
20 Clues: air • dust • nose • smell • tuss/o • orth/o • sept/o • -phonia • -ptysis • pharyng/o • breathing • breathing • anthrac/o • bronchilo/o • without smell • carbon dioxide • breathing apnea • breathing bradypnea • condition of the lung • of all the sinuses pansinusitis
Medical jobs 2015-11-23
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- Great all rounder
- just the person when you have indigestion
- Nice to children
- Sorts your blood out
- All the better to see you with my dear
- If nerves get the better of you
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- Sorts your mental health
- Great with skin conditions
- Good with hearing
- Useful to have around as you get older
- Helps women with their private parts
- Puts you to sleep
- Eases aching limbs
- Useful if you have diabetes or thyroid problems
- Looks after your heart
- Looks deep inside you without even touching you
- Good with tissues
- Sorts out your water works
- Mums favourite at the moment
19 Clues: Nice to children • Great all rounder • Good with hearing • Puts you to sleep • Good with tissues • Eases aching limbs • Sorts your blood out • Looks after your heart • Sorts your mental health • Great with skin conditions • Sorts out your water works • Mums favourite at the moment • If nerves get the better of you • Helps women with their private parts • ...
Medical Terminology 2016-02-05
Medical Terminology 2023-03-17
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- Widened blood vessel
- Absence of blood flow to an organ
- High Cholesterol
- Excessive
- Vein
- The main part or stem
- Vessel
- Blood Clot
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- Take place of words to shorten notes
- Placed at the end of words
- Heart
- Artery
- Narrowing
- Medical Emergency
- Fatty plaque
- Permit blood flow in one direction
- Cell
- Moving blood clot or blockage
- Instrument for recording
19 Clues: Cell • Vein • Heart • Artery • Vessel • Narrowing • Excessive • Blood Clot • Fatty plaque • High Cholesterol • Medical Emergency • Widened blood vessel • The main part or stem • Instrument for recording • Placed at the end of words • Moving blood clot or blockage • Absence of blood flow to an organ • Permit blood flow in one direction • Take place of words to shorten notes
Medical Terms 2022-08-31
19 Clues: few • nose • skin • cell • many • tumor • liver • mouth • small • muscle • kidney • beside • behind • joints • stomach • condition • enlargement • in or within • abnormal harden ingredient
medical prefixes 2022-09-25
21 Clues: Fat • Red • lung • vein • skin • self • above • death • above • within • within • change • around • Against • through • between • slowness • together • freezing • rapid/fast • not,without
Medical Terms 2017-03-10
20 Clues: fat • side • nose • water • lymph • larnx • nerve • black • stone • white • stone • death • night • tounge • muscle • fungus • kidneys • meninges • abdomibal • spinal cord, bone marrow
Medical English 2020-03-12
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- a tool which is used to inject fluid into the body or withdraw fluid from it
- a tough cover which protects an injured body part or a broken limb
- a rolling transportation device often used by someone who cannot walk
- a tool used during examinations of the throat which helps keep the view open
- a type of portable bed used to carry an injured or ill person
- an instrument with two long narrow parts for holding things during medical operations
- a small sharp knife used by doctors during operations to cut skin & tissue
- a thin tube inserted into a patient’s body in order to remove a liquid, e.g. urine
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- a tool to measure temperature of the body
- a piece of hospital equipment in which ill or premature babies lie to be kept warm and given treatment
- a long piece of cloth which is wrapped around an injured body part
- a tool which is used for listening to someone's breathing or heart
- a device to correct abnormal heart rate by means of electric shocks
- an object to support a body part and hold it in the correct position after injury
- sticks which fit under your arms and are used to walk when your leg or foot is injured or broken
- a metal, plastic or wooden element placed next to a broken bone to immobilize it while it’s healing
- a medical imaging technique used to produce images of internal organs
- a piece of cloth to support your arm in case it’s injured
- a type of radiation used to produce images that help to diagnose diseases
19 Clues: a tool to measure temperature of the body • a piece of cloth to support your arm in case it’s injured • a type of portable bed used to carry an injured or ill person • a long piece of cloth which is wrapped around an injured body part • a tool which is used for listening to someone's breathing or heart • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-02-21
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- membranes cover brain and spinal cord
- analgesic reduces
- adrenal cortex produces
- repair of joint
- adrenal glands are located near
- mind
- part of the brain controlling the pituitary
- the endocrine system is made up of
- white matter
- what happens with syncope
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- transmits energy across a synapse
- middle ossicle of the ear
- color of unmyelinated tissue
- estrogen is secreted by
- otogenic disorder originating in the
- nearsightedness
- smell
- the system the thymus gland acts as part of
- from excessive growth hormone
19 Clues: mind • smell • white matter • repair of joint • nearsightedness • analgesic reduces • estrogen is secreted by • adrenal cortex produces • middle ossicle of the ear • what happens with syncope • color of unmyelinated tissue • from excessive growth hormone • adrenal glands are located near • transmits energy across a synapse • the endocrine system is made up of • ...
Medical abbreviations 2021-08-18
Medical Terminology 2021-10-14
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- Inflammation within the heart
- pertaining to the inside of the chest
- after an cutting open the skull
- before an inspection of the stomach
- inflammation in the bones
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- removing small veins through incisions
- the study of the inside of the liver
- A condition where the lungs fill up with liquid
- swelling in the lungs
- Inflammation of a vein
- Inflammation of the liver
- pertaining to the inside of your chest
- after a look inside your stomach
- A cell that forms new bones
- Lack of lymphocytes in the blood
- inflammation of the area surrounding the heart
- inflammation in the bronchial tube
- Study of the heart
- pertaining to the chest
- an instrument to examine the nose
20 Clues: Study of the heart • swelling in the lungs • Inflammation of a vein • pertaining to the chest • Inflammation of the liver • inflammation in the bones • A cell that forms new bones • Inflammation within the heart • after an cutting open the skull • after a look inside your stomach • Lack of lymphocytes in the blood • an instrument to examine the nose • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-11-22
19 Clues: low • skin • pain • bone • lung • child • heart • above • joint • nerve • muscle • stomach • excessive • removal of • inflammation • the study of • pertaining to • abnormal hardening • instrument used to examine
Medical terminology 2016-11-08
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- pregnancy
- development disorder
- medical specialty
- treatmentfor children
- fluid fluid around the unborn fetus
- most commonly performed surgery
- surgical procedure
- present at birth
- water
- absence of the menstrual flow
- cervix
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- abnormal respiratory
- affects memory
- breast
- specializes in pediatrics
- vaccines
- occurs at the age of 55
- bleeding
- placenta
19 Clues: water • breast • cervix • vaccines • bleeding • placenta • pregnancy • affects memory • present at birth • medical specialty • surgical procedure • abnormal respiratory • development disorder • treatmentfor children • occurs at the age of 55 • specializes in pediatrics • absence of the menstrual flow • most commonly performed surgery • fluid fluid around the unborn fetus
Medical Terms 2023-06-30
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- The smaller bone in the lower leg.
- Hairs grow out of a hair ____.
- This system holds up your body and gives it shape.
- The ____ system makes your body move.
- The ____ is the largest part of the nervous system.
- The scientific name for skin.
- The muscle on the cap of the shoulder.
- Carry messages from the brain to the body parts.
- The ear has three tiny ____ that vibrate with sound.
- Your ____ system processes your food.
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- The doctor who specializes in the heart.
- Helps people recover from injuries.
- Connect muscles to bones.
- The bones that make up the head are called the ___.
- You breath using your ____ system.
- The blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood.
- The large bone in the upper leg.
- Connect bones together at joints.
- Does initial patient assessments, and helps doctors.
19 Clues: Connect muscles to bones. • The scientific name for skin. • Hairs grow out of a hair ____. • The large bone in the upper leg. • Connect bones together at joints. • The smaller bone in the lower leg. • You breath using your ____ system. • Helps people recover from injuries. • The ____ system makes your body move. • Your ____ system processes your food. • ...
Medical english 2025-05-26
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- A severe but short-term medical condition with sudden onset
- Sudden overwhelming fear that may accompany severe pain.
- Cancer treatment using powerful drugs to kill fast-growing cells
- Surgical removal of a limb or body part, often necessary due to diabetes complications
- Loss of voluntary muscle movement in part of the body, typically from nerve damage
- Loss of blood from circulatory system
- Psychological factor contributing to heart problems
- A stitch or thread used to close wounds or surgical incisions; also refers to the process of stitching.
- A medical emergency when blood flow to part of the brain is interrupted
- Life-threatening condition
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- A surgical tool used to compress or hold tissues, vessels, or organs during procedures
- Organisms (e.g., mosquitoes, ticks) that transmit pathogens from one host to another
- An unpleasant physical sensation caused by illness or injury.
- Invasion and multiplication of harmful microorganisms in a host
- A sensation of spinning or dizziness, often due to inner ear issues or balance disorders
- Surgical procedure to create alternative blood flow
- Medical specialty involving operative techniques to treat, repair, or remove diseased tissues/organs
- Abnormal mass of tissue
- An arm or leg of the body.
19 Clues: Abnormal mass of tissue • Life-threatening condition • An arm or leg of the body. • Loss of blood from circulatory system • Surgical procedure to create alternative blood flow • Psychological factor contributing to heart problems • Sudden overwhelming fear that may accompany severe pain. • A severe but short-term medical condition with sudden onset • ...
Medical statistics 2025-05-12
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- Measure of association
- Sample statistic
- Data visualization tool
- Population parameter
- Measure of variability
- Measure of central tendency
- Data transformation
- Statistical modeling
- Statistical software
- Probability distribution
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- Statistical inference
- Type of error
- Hypothesis testing concept
- Type of sampling
- Research design
- Type of regression
- Statistical graph
- Data analysis technique
- Type of data
- Research method
20 Clues: Type of data • Type of error • Research design • Research method • Type of sampling • Sample statistic • Statistical graph • Type of regression • Data transformation • Population parameter • Statistical modeling • Statistical software • Statistical inference • Measure of association • Data analysis technique • Data visualization tool • Probability distribution • Hypothesis testing concept • ...
Medical Terms 2026-02-10
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- Thick mucus in the respiratory passages.
- An irregular heart rhythm.
- The frequency of a disease or event.
- A bulge in a blood vessel wall.
- Infection that inflames air sacs in lungs.
- A painful collection of pus.
- Routine care to keep a patient stable.
- Skin disease with silvery scales.
- Blood pressure cuff.
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- Swelling caused by lymph fluid buildup.
- Acute, heavy bleeding.
- The feeling of being full after eating.
- A type of cancer in epithelial tissue.
- Frequent, watery bowel movements.
- Itchy, inflamed skin (dermatitis).
- Relating to the stomach and intestines.
- Loss of sensation or consciousness.
- The study of eye disorders.
- Inadequate blood supply to an organ.
19 Clues: Blood pressure cuff. • Acute, heavy bleeding. • An irregular heart rhythm. • The study of eye disorders. • A painful collection of pus. • A bulge in a blood vessel wall. • Frequent, watery bowel movements. • Skin disease with silvery scales. • Itchy, inflamed skin (dermatitis). • Loss of sensation or consciousness. • The frequency of a disease or event. • ...
Medical Terms 2025-12-12
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- stomach fills with gas and can twist
- extensive and chronic painful inflammation in mouth
- test that measures duration of action of insulin
- amputation of the last phalange on a cat’s paw
- underactive thyroid
- targets GI tract causing bloody diarrhea and vomiting
- sudden and uncontrolled movement of the body caused by abnormal brain activity
- fungus
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- inflammation of the pancreas
- localized mass of blood
- surgery for small to medium sized dogs that have a ruptured CCL
- removal of bladder stones
- tick borne disease
- vaccine required by law
- removal of eye
- removal of a small sample of tissue or fluid for examination
- infection of the uterus
- inflammation of mammary gland
- pull urine directly from bladder
19 Clues: fungus • removal of eye • tick borne disease • underactive thyroid • localized mass of blood • vaccine required by law • infection of the uterus • removal of bladder stones • inflammation of the pancreas • inflammation of mammary gland • pull urine directly from bladder • stomach fills with gas and can twist • amputation of the last phalange on a cat’s paw • ...
medical termonoligy 2026-02-27
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- (coronary artery disease)
- "High blood pressure."
- "The organ that pumps blood."
- (ECG or EKG)
- (removal)
- (vessel)
- (myocardial infarction)
- infarction
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- "Prefix meaning heart."
- test
- monitor
- "Abbreviation for blood pressure."
- (blood pressure)
- "Test that records the heart’s electrical activity."
- (blood)
- (low-density lipoprotein)
- (heart)
- (inflammation)
- (congestive heart failure)
19 Clues: test • monitor • (blood) • (heart) • (vessel) • (removal) • infarction • (ECG or EKG) • (inflammation) • (blood pressure) • "High blood pressure." • "Prefix meaning heart." • (myocardial infarction) • (coronary artery disease) • (low-density lipoprotein) • (congestive heart failure) • "The organ that pumps blood." • "Abbreviation for blood pressure." • ...
NEUMAN PURRZZLE 2024-10-05
Across
- The process of prioritizing patient care based on the severity of their condition, often used in emergency settings.
- A forecast of the likely course and outcome of a patient's condition..
- : the organ located inside the skull that is in charge of all bodily processes in humans. The cranium, which consists of the bones that make up the head, protects the brain, which is composed of billions of nerve cells.
- : a collection of devices, equipment, supplies, machinery, etc. with a certain purpose or meant for a certain use
- : Protects the body from any infections.
- A physical or mental feature indicating a condition or disease.
- Techniques used to prevent contamination by pathogens during medical procedures.
- - help or assistance provided to someone, often in a medical context
- An individual receiving medical care or treatment.
- : is the framework that shields many of the internal organs of vertebrate animals and supports their soft tissues.
- The degree to which a patient follows prescribed medical advice and treatment regimens.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, particularly through cleanliness.
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- The process of recording patient care, assessments, and interventions in medical records to ensure continuity and quality of care.
- : a location where medical professionals such as nurses and doctors treat and tend to the sick and injured
- : Is it relating to the senses or sensation.
- - a medical instrument used by healthcare professionals to listen to internal sounds of a patient's body, primarily the heart and lungs.
- An instrument used to measure blood pressure.
- The continuous observation of a patient’s condition to detect changes.
- The ability to recover quickly from illness or difficulties, often referring to a patient’s adaptability..
- a place where medical tests and research are conducted
- : This are the basic particles of chemical elements
- Actively supporting and promoting the rights and interests of patients within the healthcare system.
- : The process of regaining health from illness.
- –; an emergency procedure used to restore breathing and blood flow.
- : A test that measures different features of your blood.
25 Clues: : Protects the body from any infections. • : Is it relating to the senses or sensation. • An instrument used to measure blood pressure. • : The process of regaining health from illness. • An individual receiving medical care or treatment. • : This are the basic particles of chemical elements • a place where medical tests and research are conducted • ...
Chapter 10, 11, and 12 Terms Crossword 2022-03-23
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- value to replace
- person who benefits
- law that states you are financially responsible
- insurance to pay for physician expenses
- clause that states you cannot contest
- cash value of something
- insurance for long term care
- specified amount insured must pay before insurance will pay claim
- supplemental insurance for medical
- risk beyond human control
- provision for payment of double the face amount
- medical insurance plan
- a danger or a risk
- failed to do something
- real cash value
- prudent or expedient conduct or action
- insurance for hospital
- covered by insurance
- someone that insures
- type of plan in which you pay less if you use doctors, etc.
- Medicare Supplement Insurance
- policy that covers others
- company that deals with insurance
- nonprofit health insurance
- not participating
- a person who owns their own home
- a person who rents an apartment, a car, or other object
- being responsible for something
- insurance for major medical expenses
- permanent life insurance
- someone responsible for someone else
- care that is managed
- list of all personal possesions in home
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- private medical insurance
- ensures policyholder insures property to proper price
- medical insurance
- organization that helps maintain health
- a situation involving exposure to danger
- someone who holds a policy
- taking part of
- risk taken on volutarily
- ensures policyholder insures property to proper price
- insurer will not pay until 2 years after suicide
- insurance in a term
- type of health plan that contracts with medical providers
- insurance for surgeries
- insuring oneself
- type of health plan that is exclusive
- liability that does not depend on actual negligence
- insurance that covers personal property that is easily movable
- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy
- helps pay medical bills resulting from injuries from an auto accident
- plan for health
- act of giving one's public approval or support to someone or something
- insurance for home
- amount you must pay before insurance covers claim
- policy that covers whole life
- thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- danger
- supplemental medical plan
60 Clues: danger • taking part of • real cash value • plan for health • value to replace • insuring oneself • medical insurance • not participating • a danger or a risk • insurance for home • person who benefits • insurance in a term • covered by insurance • someone that insures • care that is managed • medical insurance plan • failed to do something • insurance for hospital • cash value of something • ...
Medical 2023-12-11
11 Clues: メス • 脳卒中 • 内視鏡検査 • 敏感 繊細 • 示す、指摘する • test ストレステスト • Blood vessel type • Basic unit of life • Heartbeat recording • Life, as in ‘biopsy’ • Place where a fetus develops
Medical 2025-02-18
11 Clues: ADN • Spasm • Infusion • Contrast • Chromosome • Intravenoso • Emergencias • Traumatology • Tomografía Computarizada • Enfermedad Pulmonar Obstructiva Crónica • medicamentos que ayudan a abrir las vías respiratorias
Medical terminology 2016-11-08
Across
- pregnancy
- development disorder
- medical specialty
- treatmentfor children
- fluid fluid around the unborn fetus
- most commonly performed surgery
- surgical procedure
- present at birth
- water
- absence of the menstrual flow
- cervix
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- abnormal respiratory
- affects memory
- breast
- specializes in pediatrics
- vaccines
- occurs at the age of 55
- bleeding
- placenta
19 Clues: water • breast • cervix • vaccines • bleeding • placenta • pregnancy • affects memory • present at birth • medical specialty • surgical procedure • abnormal respiratory • development disorder • treatmentfor children • occurs at the age of 55 • specializes in pediatrics • absence of the menstrual flow • most commonly performed surgery • fluid fluid around the unborn fetus
Medical Terminology 2017-10-25
Across
- ulcers that occur in stomach
- to the bladder
- of the bowel on itself, causing obstruction
- liver
- in intestinal disorders
- tumor
- repair of the mouth
- the jaw
- to passage of stools containing red blood
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- examination of the stomach
- vomiting
- bile
- of the intestines
- ulcers
- tumor
- crushing a stone
- that transports food from mouth to stomach
- Clue
- condition of a fungus
- specialist
20 Clues: bile • Clue • tumor • liver • tumor • ulcers • the jaw • vomiting • specialist • to the bladder • crushing a stone • of the intestines • repair of the mouth • condition of a fungus • in intestinal disorders • examination of the stomach • ulcers that occur in stomach • to passage of stools containing red blood • that transports food from mouth to stomach • of the bowel on itself, causing obstruction
Medical Terminology 2017-05-04
20 Clues: red • rib • slow • self • mind • head • gums • blue • gland • below • tooth • brain • skull • cancer • vessel • vessel • vomiting • surgical removal • mild,not cancerous • above,more than normal
Medical crossword 2021-09-14
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- without them we do not listen.
- is in charge of analyzing the cognitive, affective and behavioral processes of patients.
- He is the one who delivers the medicines.
- assists a person in an emergency situation.
- the one who checks the teeth.
- it helps us smell things.
- head discomfort.
- dizziness
- we use it to savor what we eat.
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- pain neck discomfort and burning.
- A doctor who has special training to prevent, diagnose, and treat illness and injury in children.
- Without them we cannot walk.
- pain in the mouth.
- most common allergy in people.
- We use them to be able to observe our surroundings.
- ache discomfort in the abdomen.
- performs all kinds of operation.
- assist physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of patients.
- high body temperature.
19 Clues: dizziness • head discomfort. • pain in the mouth. • high body temperature. • it helps us smell things. • Without them we cannot walk. • the one who checks the teeth. • without them we do not listen. • most common allergy in people. • ache discomfort in the abdomen. • we use it to savor what we eat. • performs all kinds of operation. • pain neck discomfort and burning. • ...
medical terminology 2021-02-09
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- enlargement of an organ
- core of the word
- tumor composed of fat
- producing cancer
- means diagnosis
- study of cells
- cancer involving white blood cells
- study of
- inflammation of the liver
- tumor, swelling
- tumor contained of fiber
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- space inside the skull
- disease of a joint
- two or more types of tissue that perform special body functions
- body substance
- new growth
- regions within the chromosomes
- abnormal condition of yellow
- producing cells
19 Clues: study of • new growth • body substance • study of cells • means diagnosis • producing cells • tumor, swelling • core of the word • producing cancer • disease of a joint • tumor composed of fat • space inside the skull • enlargement of an organ • tumor contained of fiber • inflammation of the liver • abnormal condition of yellow • regions within the chromosomes • cancer involving white blood cells • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-10-14
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- an instrument to examine the nose
- Inflammation within the heart
- Inflammation of the liver
- swelling in the lungs
- pertaining to the chest
- Lack of lymphocytes in the blood
- after an cutting open the skull
- the study of the inside of the liver
- before an inspection of the stomach
- removing small veins through incisions
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- inflammation in the bones
- A condition where the lungs fill up with liquid
- pertaining to the inside of your chest
- pertaining to the inside of the chest
- after a look inside your stomach
- Inflammation of a vein
- inflammation in the bronchial tube
- A cell that forms new bones
- Study of the heart
- inflammation of the area surrounding the heart
20 Clues: Study of the heart • swelling in the lungs • Inflammation of a vein • pertaining to the chest • inflammation in the bones • Inflammation of the liver • A cell that forms new bones • Inflammation within the heart • after an cutting open the skull • after a look inside your stomach • Lack of lymphocytes in the blood • an instrument to examine the nose • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-11-14
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- Before reaching the stomach
- is an area of medicine that focuses on diseases of the liver as well as related conditions.
- is an application which measures your heart rate.
- the branch of medicine that deals with diseases and abnormalities of the heart.
- Having to do with the liver.
- The presence of anti-HBs is generally interpreted as indicating recovery and immunity from hepatitis B virus infection.
- is an infection of one or both of the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
- Pertaining to the chest.
- is a life-threatening inflammation of the inner lining of your heart's chambers and valves (endocardium).
- is a condition in which an abnormal communication is present between the perilymphatic space of the inner ear and the middle ear or mastoid.
- is an excessive growth of bone. It may lead to exostosis. It occurs in many musculoskeletal disorders.
- is the fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear.
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- is an inflammation of the lining of your bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from your lungs.
- is inflammation of the pericardium, the thin sac (membrane) that surrounds the heart.
- Thoracic- situated above or anterior to the thorax specifically : lying above or anterior to those vertebrae bearing thoracic ribs pre thoracic vertebrae.
- the curve or tracing made by a cardiograph.
- Lymphatic- Pathways in the wall of cerebral and cervical blood vessels.
- is the upper central region of the abdomen.
- inflammation of the liver
- is a surgical procedure in which a cut is made between the ribs to see and reach the lungs or other organs in the chest or thorax.
20 Clues: Pertaining to the chest. • inflammation of the liver • Before reaching the stomach • Having to do with the liver. • the curve or tracing made by a cardiograph. • is the upper central region of the abdomen. • is an application which measures your heart rate. • is the fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear. • ...
Medical term 2022-03-05
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- ภาวะกระเพาะอาหารไม่ย่อย
- ภาวะตาโปน
- ยาขับปัสสาวะ
- โรคเบาหวาน
- ภาวะขาดเลือดจากการตีบแคบของหลอดเลือด
- โรคหลอดลมอุดกั้นเรื้อรัง
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- ภาวะที่มีน้ําตาลในปัสสาวะ
- ภาวะกลืนลําบาก
- ภาวะปวดเมื่อยกล้ามเนื้อ
- เป็นโรคของตับที่เกิดจากการทําลายของเซลล์ตับส่วนใหญ่เกิดจากการดื่มแอลกอฮอล์เรื้อรัง
- ภาวะเลือดออกจากหลอดเลือด
- โรคภูมิแพ้ตนเอง
- การตรวจคลื่นไฟฟ้าหัวใจ
- ภาวะหัวใจเต้นช้า
- ปัสสาวะเป็นเลือด
- ภาวะโรคที่มีการหายใจลําบากเนื่องจากมีการหดตัวของหลอดลม
- อาการปัสสาวะบ่อยเวลากลางคืน
- lack of urine formation by the kidney.
- ภาวะอาเจียนเป็นเลือด
19 Clues: ภาวะตาโปน • โรคเบาหวาน • ยาขับปัสสาวะ • ภาวะกลืนลําบาก • โรคภูมิแพ้ตนเอง • ภาวะหัวใจเต้นช้า • ปัสสาวะเป็นเลือด • ภาวะอาเจียนเป็นเลือด • การตรวจคลื่นไฟฟ้าหัวใจ • ภาวะปวดเมื่อยกล้ามเนื้อ • ภาวะกระเพาะอาหารไม่ย่อย • ภาวะเลือดออกจากหลอดเลือด • โรคหลอดลมอุดกั้นเรื้อรัง • ภาวะที่มีน้ําตาลในปัสสาวะ • อาการปัสสาวะบ่อยเวลากลางคืน • ภาวะขาดเลือดจากการตีบแคบของหลอดเลือด • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2021-12-08
19 Clues: low • skin • lung • bone • pain • heart • nerve • above • joint • child • muscle • stomach • excessive • removal of • inflammation • the study of • pertaining to • abnormal hardening • instrument used to examine
Medical conditions 2022-11-09
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- medical term for pink eye
- abnormal cell growth
- eating disorder
- broken bone
- inability to sleep
- itchiness, rashes, fever
- memory loss
- STI that causes ulcers, sores, and warts
- blood sugar level too high
- overweight, excessive body weight
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- caused by a blow or hit to the head
- STI that can cause infertility
- STI caused by a parasite
- fever,chills, muscle aches, high temperature
- inflammation of lung airways
- medically cannot see
- shortness of breath,loss of taste or smell
- inflammation of the larynx, voice box
- medically unable to hear
19 Clues: broken bone • memory loss • eating disorder • inability to sleep • abnormal cell growth • medically cannot see • STI caused by a parasite • itchiness, rashes, fever • medically unable to hear • medical term for pink eye • blood sugar level too high • inflammation of lung airways • STI that can cause infertility • overweight, excessive body weight • caused by a blow or hit to the head • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-01-20
Across
- : Pertaining to fat.
- : High blood sugar.
- : Difficulty breathing.
- : Pertaining to blood vessls.
- : Collapsed lung.
- : State of a unconsciousness where the patient cannot be awoken.
- : Upper jaw.
- : Non - cancerous.
- : pertaining to the kidney
- : Gland inflammation.
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- : Slow heartbeat.
- : tube that carries food to the stomach
- : Intestine.
- : High levels of calcium in the blood.
- : Simple sugar.
- : Male hormone produced by testes.
- : Pertaining to the mouth.
- : Pertaining to the kidney.
- : Tooth pain.
- : Lying on the belly.
20 Clues: : Intestine. • : Upper jaw. • : Tooth pain. • : Simple sugar. • : Slow heartbeat. • : Collapsed lung. • : Non - cancerous. • : High blood sugar. • : Pertaining to fat. • : Lying on the belly. • : Gland inflammation. • : Difficulty breathing. • : Pertaining to the mouth. • : pertaining to the kidney • : Pertaining to the kidney. • : Pertaining to blood vessls. • : Male hormone produced by testes. • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-02-10
Across
- the vowel added to add ease to the pronunciation
- joint
- inflammation of the joint
- liver
- inflammation of the bone and joint
- terms derived from a name or place
- within
- disease
- bone
- attached to the end of the word root
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- vein
- refers to the terms from the English language
- pertaining to
- terms formed from the first letters of a phrase
- the core of the word
- inflammation
- enlargement
- pertaining to
- attached to the beginning of the word root
- under
20 Clues: vein • bone • joint • liver • under • within • disease • enlargement • inflammation • pertaining to • pertaining to • the core of the word • inflammation of the joint • inflammation of the bone and joint • terms derived from a name or place • attached to the end of the word root • attached to the beginning of the word root • refers to the terms from the English language • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-07
Across
- band or sheet of fibrous membranes covering, binding and supporting muscle
- mucous membrane
- study of the functions of living organisms and their parts
- anatomy study of small tissues, organs, and cells that cannot be seen with the naked eye
- elastic like fibers found in connective tissue
- to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue
- Membrane lining of a body cavity
- the study of cells
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- Fluid a lubricating substance produced by the synovial membrane that lines joint cavities
- Membranes type of tissues that lines the surface and spaces that lead to the outside of the body
- tiny red granules that are visible in the base of a healing wound; granules consist of newly formed capillaries and fibroblasts
- Fluid thin, watery body fluid
- study of living tissues
- Membrane lining of the abdominal cavity that protects the abdominal organs
- the study of the structure of an organism
- Membrane membrane covering each organ in a body cavity
- fibrous protein occurring in bone in bone and cartilage
- pertaining to the skin
- to deposit mineral salts
19 Clues: mucous membrane • the study of cells • pertaining to the skin • study of living tissues • to deposit mineral salts • Fluid thin, watery body fluid • Membrane lining of a body cavity • the study of the structure of an organism • elastic like fibers found in connective tissue • Membrane membrane covering each organ in a body cavity • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-01-24
20 Clues: many • poly • upon • para • supra • supra • brady • pathy • algia • hyper • within • tachy- • across • record • study of • incision • condition • inflammation • below normal • surgical removal
Medical Terminology 2024-09-05
Medical 1 2024-09-18
Across
- The act of vomiting
- A break or crack in a bone
- A state of deep unconsciousness for a prolonged period
- A sudden involuntary muscular contraction
- A sudden loss of brain function due to interruption of blood supply
- Yellowing of the skin or eyes due to liver dysfunction
- An area of abnormal tissue change
- A form of arthritis characterized by severe pain and swelling in joints
- A closed sac-like structure filled with fluid or semi-solid material
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- A sore on the skin or mucous membrane that fails to heal
- Elevated body temperature, usually due to infection
- Swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in tissues
- The body’s response to injury or infection
- A collection of pus that has built up within tissue
- An abnormal growth of tissue, benign or malignant
- A life-threatening infection that spreads throughout the body
- Temporary loss of consciousness caused by a fall in blood pressure (fainting)
- Ringing or buzzing in the ears. Vertigo A sensation of spinning or dizziness
- A condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells
19 Clues: The act of vomiting • A break or crack in a bone • An area of abnormal tissue change • A sudden involuntary muscular contraction • The body’s response to injury or infection • An abnormal growth of tissue, benign or malignant • Swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in tissues • Elevated body temperature, usually due to infection • ...
Medical Term 2023-02-10
Across
- breastbone
- portion of the pelvis
- bone
- inferior portion of the sternum
- of the spinal column
- widest part of the pelvis
- bone
- the upper jaw
- bones/nose bones
- lower, posterior portions of the pelvis
- arches/form the cheeks
- sockets
- pelvic socket that the ball of the femur fits into the hip
- chest
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- portion of the sternum
- the top,back,and sides of the skull
- ankle bone
- that supports the spine
- structure of the head
- jaw bones
20 Clues: bone • bone • chest • sockets • jaw bones • breastbone • ankle bone • the upper jaw • bones/nose bones • of the spinal column • portion of the pelvis • structure of the head • portion of the sternum • arches/form the cheeks • that supports the spine • widest part of the pelvis • inferior portion of the sternum • the top,back,and sides of the skull • lower, posterior portions of the pelvis • ...
Medical Specialties 2024-11-15
Across
- comprehensive care for adults and the elderly
- diagnosis of and treatment for cancerous tumors
- disorders of the heart and blood vessels
- diagnosis of brain and nervous system disorders
- quick evaluation and action to prevent death
- diseases of the ear, nose, and throat
- disorders of the skin, hair, and nails
- disorders of the eye
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- disorders of the abdomen, digestive tract, etc
- immune system disorders such as AIDS
- surgery of the lungs, heart, or chest cavity
- reconstruction of malformed body parts
- examination of tissue to diagnose disease
- comprehensive healthcare for the individual and family
- immune system disorders such as asthma
- disorders of muscles and bones
- diseases and disorders in children
- use of radiation to diagnose and treat disease
- diseases of the kidney or bladder
19 Clues: disorders of the eye • disorders of muscles and bones • diseases of the kidney or bladder • diseases and disorders in children • immune system disorders such as AIDS • diseases of the ear, nose, and throat • reconstruction of malformed body parts • immune system disorders such as asthma • disorders of the skin, hair, and nails • disorders of the heart and blood vessels • ...
At the pratice 2016-09-29
19 Clues: Aufgabe • Personal • Vollzeit • Teilzeit • Abschluss • Anmeldung • Broschure • Ausbildung • Arztpraxis • Allgemeinarzt • Patientenakte • Terminkalender • Telefongespräch • Versicherungskarte • Krankenversicherung • persönliche Angaben • medizinische Versorgung • history Krankengeschichte • Medizinische Fachangestellte
Role of discipline in the practical activities of a medical doctor 2025-03-05
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- – What helps doctors cope with stress and emotional challenges?
- – What trait is needed to handle high-pressure situations?
- – What keeps medical records well-organized?
- – What prevents distractions during surgeries?
- – What strengthens doctor-patient relationships?
- – What ensures timely attendance in medical practice?
- – What ensures proper communication with patients?
- – What allows doctors to handle unexpected medical cases?
- – What prevents negligence in medical practice?
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- – What is necessary for following hygiene standards?
- – What quality helps doctors respect patient confidentiality?
- – What is required for accurate patient diagnosis?
- – What motivates doctors to work long hours?
- – What ensures ethical decision-making in medicine?
- – What keeps doctors consistent in patient care?
- – What ensures accurate prescription and dosage administration?
- – What quality helps doctors follow hospital protocols?
- – What quality helps doctors deal with difficult patients?
- – What quality is vital for teamwork in hospitals?
- – What helps doctors continuously improve their skills?
20 Clues: – What motivates doctors to work long hours? • – What keeps medical records well-organized? • – What prevents distractions during surgeries? • – What prevents negligence in medical practice? • – What keeps doctors consistent in patient care? • – What strengthens doctor-patient relationships? • – What is required for accurate patient diagnosis? • ...
Hospital 2023-06-06
Across
- protective cover placed around an injured body part to help immobilize it.
- a piece of paper written by a doctor for a specific medication.
- diagnostic medical technology used to produce an image of the internal structures of the body.
- a tool used to inject or withdraw fluids from the body.
- another name for medication.
- a person who is receiving medical or healthcare services.
- a medical professional who provides care for individuals who need of medical assistance.
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- medical device used to support someone with leg injury.
- a small medical tool designed to protect minor cuts and other wounds.
- medical device used to take temperature.
- a medical doctor who provides primary care services to patients.
- a type of car used to transport sick or injured people.
12 Clues: another name for medication. • medical device used to take temperature. • medical device used to support someone with leg injury. • a type of car used to transport sick or injured people. • a tool used to inject or withdraw fluids from the body. • a person who is receiving medical or healthcare services. • ...
EMS Systems 2026-01-13
Across
- provides out-of-hospital emergency medical care. They work alongside paramedics in ambulances.
- a physician who provides guidance and leadership on the use of medicine in a healthcare organization.
- EMS certification level used to describe a level of EMS provider below that of an emergency medical technician
- the services that a qualified health professional is deemed competent to perform, and permitted to undertake.
- apply basic and focused advanced knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient care and medical transportation; and facilitate access to a higher level of
- a specialized group under the National Disaster NDMS deployed to provide rapid-response medical care, support hospitals with excess patient loads, and engage in patient triage
- person who receive messages and organize the movement of people or vehicles, in emergency
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- hospitals that focus on specific medical conditions or a subset of the population
- a policy or protocol issued by a Medical Director
- The highest level a person trained to give emergency medical care to people who are injured or ill, typically in a setting outside of a hospital:
- a system of rules that explain the correct conduct and procedures to be follow
- To enhance organizational performance through ongoing improvements
- direction provided by a physician to prehospital emergency medical care providers through written protocols, standing orders
- is immediate medical attention provided for acute illnesses or injuries.
14 Clues: a policy or protocol issued by a Medical Director • To enhance organizational performance through ongoing improvements • is immediate medical attention provided for acute illnesses or injuries. • a system of rules that explain the correct conduct and procedures to be follow • hospitals that focus on specific medical conditions or a subset of the population • ...
Medical 3 2025-11-16
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- - Prefix meaning "slow".
- - Suffix meaning "inflammation".
- - The branch of medicine concerned with the study of blood.
- - Pertaining to the stomach and intestines.
- - The medical term for the heart muscle.
- - A disease or dysfunction of the nerves.
- - A term for a tumor that is not cancerous.
- - The outermost layer of the skin.
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- - A type of drug used to treat bacterial infections.
- - The medical term for high blood sugar.
- - The medical term for low blood pressure.
- - A term meaning "under the skin".
- - The medical term for severe, rapid bleeding.
- - A term meaning "within or into a vein" (e.g., an IV drip).
- - Suffix meaning "the study of".
- - Prefix meaning "fast" or "rapid".
- - The surgical removal of the appendix.
- - A term for a tumor that is cancerous.
18 Clues: - Prefix meaning "slow". • - Suffix meaning "inflammation". • - Suffix meaning "the study of". • - A term meaning "under the skin". • - The outermost layer of the skin. • - Prefix meaning "fast" or "rapid". • - The surgical removal of the appendix. • - A term for a tumor that is cancerous. • - The medical term for high blood sugar. • - The medical term for the heart muscle. • ...
22th one 2023-10-19
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- - Research professional
- - Law enforcement agent
- - Medical caregiver
- - Legal professional
- - Medical practitioner
- - Creative creator
- - Problem solver
- - Woodworking expert
- - Literary creator
- - Theatrical performer
- - Pipe specialist
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- - Educator
- - Animal doctor
- - Aircraft operator
- - Sound performer
- - Bravery in battling blazes
- - Oral health expert
- - Agricultural worker
- - Building designer
- - Culinary expert
20 Clues: - Educator • - Animal doctor • - Problem solver • - Sound performer • - Culinary expert • - Pipe specialist • - Creative creator • - Literary creator • - Aircraft operator • - Medical caregiver • - Building designer • - Legal professional • - Oral health expert • - Woodworking expert • - Agricultural worker • - Medical practitioner • - Theatrical performer • - Research professional • ...
Medical 2025-10-02
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- Red protein in blood that carries oxygen.
- Minimum age to donate blood.
- The organization we partner with for blood drives.
- The clear, yellowish fluid in blood.
Down
- Common snack given after donating blood
- The tape we use to do ankles, wrist wraps, etc.
- Disease fighting cells in blood.
- The person who will dye their hair if we get 65 donations.
- Tube used to collect blood during a donation.
- Universal donor blood type
- Location of the blood drive
11 Clues: Universal donor blood type • Location of the blood drive • Minimum age to donate blood. • Disease fighting cells in blood. • The clear, yellowish fluid in blood. • Common snack given after donating blood • Red protein in blood that carries oxygen. • Tube used to collect blood during a donation. • The tape we use to do ankles, wrist wraps, etc. • ...
medical 2026-02-09
Across
- – lack of oxygen
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- low perfusion
- slow breathing
- respirations that are ineffective, irregular breaths
- the heart stops beating normally and there is no pulse
Down
- fast breathing
- automated external defibrillator
- low oxygen in the body
- cardiocerebral resuscitation
- return of spontaneous circulation
11 Clues: low perfusion • fast breathing • slow breathing • – lack of oxygen • low oxygen in the body • cardiocerebral resuscitation • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • automated external defibrillator • return of spontaneous circulation • respirations that are ineffective, irregular breaths • the heart stops beating normally and there is no pulse
How Well Do You Know HHC? 2013-11-08
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- ________ is Diabetes Awareness Month
- Newest HHC facility in East Harlem
- What “M” stands for in PCMH
- between a hospital and a private medical school in the U.S.
- Bellevue’s new Executive Director(last name)
- This facility saved Dr. Martin Luther King's life in 1958
- View This HHC facility received the highest scores in New York State out of all NY
- This facility's partnership with New York Medical College is the oldest
- This facility began as a First Aid Station on the beach
- This network launched a successful Diabetes Prevention Program pilot
- This facility was the first municipal hospital to open a tuberculosis clinic
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- Patients are soon moving out of this Roosevelt Island facility
- homes
- Queens Healthcare Network's Senior Vice President(last name)
- Acronym for The Fund for HHC's internal grant program
- What HHC Urges NY to do every October
- HHC's Chief Medical Officer(last name)
- If it is flu season, you are either vaccinated or wearing a _____
- HHC’s improvement methodology
- This facility has the only Snakebite Treatment Center in the entire tri-state area
- HHC’s health plan
- HHC's new electronic medical record
22 Clues: homes • HHC’s health plan • What “M” stands for in PCMH • HHC’s improvement methodology • Newest HHC facility in East Harlem • HHC's new electronic medical record • ________ is Diabetes Awareness Month • What HHC Urges NY to do every October • HHC's Chief Medical Officer(last name) • Bellevue’s new Executive Director(last name) • ...
Termination of pregnancy on evidence-based medicine. Septic abortion 2025-03-13
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- Condition where pregnancy develops outside the uterus.
- An antibiotic used in cases of post-abortion infection.
- An abortion technique that uses suction to remove pregnancy tissue.
- A hormone measured to confirm complete abortion.
- A psychological condition that some women experience after abortion.
- A hormone essential for pregnancy maintenance.
- The surgical procedure for abortion, commonly performed in the first trimester.
- Severe infection following an unsafe abortion (Septic abortion).
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- A term for self-managed abortion outside medical settings.
- The medical term for pregnancy termination due to fetal anomalies.
- A prostaglandin analog used with mifepristone for medical abortion.
- A medication used for medical abortion, blocks progesterone.
- The recommended gestational age limit for medical abortion.
- A serious consequence of unsafe abortion involving perforation of this organ.
- A rare but serious complication of abortion where pregnancy tissue remains.
- A WHO-recommended pain management option during abortion procedures.
- The term for a pregnancy loss before 20 weeks gestation.
- A legal term referring to abortion performed for the mother's health.
- A second-trimester abortion method using suction and forceps.
- The safest method of abortion according to WHO for early pregnancy.
20 Clues: A hormone essential for pregnancy maintenance. • A hormone measured to confirm complete abortion. • Condition where pregnancy develops outside the uterus. • An antibiotic used in cases of post-abortion infection. • The term for a pregnancy loss before 20 weeks gestation. • A term for self-managed abortion outside medical settings. • ...
How to prevent Bloodborne pathogens 2025-04-02
16 Clues: Safe • Mouth • Hands • Attire • Docter • Vaccine • Distance • Attention • Knowledge • Quarantine • Throw away • Dermatology • Soap & water • Brushing teeth • Clean surfaces • Condoms/medical screening
medical suffixes 2012-10-21
19 Clues: pain • vomit • death • blood • enzyme • hernia • picture • secrete • disease • puncture • state of • sensation • capable of • inflammation • pertaining to • source, orgin • surgical removal • surgical fixation • abnormal condition
Medical Terminology 2016-02-05
19 Clues: red • sac • cell • skin • gums • head • ribs • life • gland • joint • brain • heart • artery • stomach • chemical • malignant • intestine • gallbladder, bile • air tubes in the lungs
Medical Terminology 2016-09-13
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- white, state of
- pertaining to, skin
- abnormal softening, nail
- surgical repair, wrinkle
- inflammation, skin
- sac, dry
- pertaining to, discharge
- pertaining to, nail
Down
- pertaining to, system
- abnormal condition, hard
- excessive, sweat condition
- pertaining to, outer layer, under
- cell, study of
- tumor, black
- an, sweat, condition
- surgical removal, fat
- discharge, white
- infection, against
- transplant, foreign
19 Clues: sac, dry • tumor, black • cell, study of • white, state of • discharge, white • inflammation, skin • infection, against • pertaining to, skin • transplant, foreign • pertaining to, nail • an, sweat, condition • pertaining to, system • surgical removal, fat • abnormal condition, hard • abnormal softening, nail • surgical repair, wrinkle • pertaining to, discharge • excessive, sweat condition • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-04-20
Across
- same, equal
- false paralysis
- one
- many
- remove calcium
- new
- through
- false
- form into one part
- before
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- composed of similar cells
- against
- short word part added before a word root to modify the meaning
- down, without, removal, loss
- agent used to prevent infection
- newborn infant
- introduction of blood or blood components into blood stream
- consisting of many cells
- before birth
19 Clues: one • new • many • false • before • against • through • same, equal • before birth • newborn infant • remove calcium • false paralysis • form into one part • consisting of many cells • composed of similar cells • down, without, removal, loss • agent used to prevent infection • introduction of blood or blood components into blood stream • short word part added before a word root to modify the meaning
Medical crossword 2021-01-13
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- bleeding into tissue with rapid clotting
- motor and sensory
- swelling inside a joint
- the wasting away of body tissue in reaction to alienation
- are a way to determine the integrity and functionality of the joint in questions
- this is a involuntary response to an injury where the nerve response is stopped with a stronger impulse than the initial reponse
- escaping fluids into surrounding tissue
- the body reaction to an irritant
Down
- this is voluntary response to an injury where the individual because of pain or fear they don't want to move the body part
- this outlines the approach to the injury and the treatment goals
- bleeding into a joint which takes longer to clot because of the protein enzymes present in the synovial fluid
- this is the first time you touch the patient.working your way toward the site
- pulse and capillary refill
- review the probable cause and mechanism of the injury and treatment goals
- involves asking questions of the athlete to determine the mechanism of the injury
- protection,rest,ice,compression,elevation, and support
- palpation,compression, and distraction
- the athletic trainer should compare the uninvolved side to the involved side and look for bleeding,deformity,swelling,discoloration,scars, and other signs of trauma
- swelling outside of a joint capsule
19 Clues: motor and sensory • swelling inside a joint • pulse and capillary refill • the body reaction to an irritant • swelling outside of a joint capsule • palpation,compression, and distraction • escaping fluids into surrounding tissue • bleeding into tissue with rapid clotting • protection,rest,ice,compression,elevation, and support • ...
Medical Terminoligy 2021-03-12
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- Pain in Stomach
- Disease of Muscle Tissue
- Softening of cartilage
- Cancer of White Blood Cell
- Care of Children
- relieving Pain
- Difficulty swallowing
- Inflammation of Larynx
- Nerve Pain
- Fungal Skin Infection
- Nervous System Marked By Seizures
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- Inflammation of Tissue Around Larynx
- Excessive Urination
- Ability to spread Illness
- Cancerous Tumor
- Secreting Internally
- Enlargement of Heart
- Extending Side to Side
- Change of Shape
19 Clues: Nerve Pain • relieving Pain • Pain in Stomach • Cancerous Tumor • Change of Shape • Care of Children • Excessive Urination • Secreting Internally • Enlargement of Heart • Difficulty swallowing • Fungal Skin Infection • Softening of cartilage • Extending Side to Side • Inflammation of Larynx • Disease of Muscle Tissue • Ability to spread Illness • Cancer of White Blood Cell • ...
Medical Indulgence 2017-07-26
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- medicine classification for fluid elimination
- fewer number of toes and/or fingers than normal
- disease of the mouth
- profuse sweating
- abnormal voice box softening
- narrowing of the vessel
- instrument to skull size
- crushing of stones
- immobility related to temporary paralysis
- relating to the eardrum
- fluid retention causes
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- disease of the heart muscle
- cell formed by the union of the ovum and the sperm
- the study of rheumatic diseases and conditions
- near the spinal cord
- to revive
- above pubic area
- continuous blinking
- white discharge
19 Clues: to revive • white discharge • profuse sweating • above pubic area • crushing of stones • continuous blinking • disease of the mouth • near the spinal cord • fluid retention causes • narrowing of the vessel • relating to the eardrum • instrument to skull size • disease of the heart muscle • abnormal voice box softening • immobility related to temporary paralysis • ...
Medical equipment 2021-08-16
19 Clues: våg • borr • läkare • spruta • kirurg • optiker • bandage • handskar • stetoskop • psykiater • gynekolog • barnläkare • tandläkare • termometer • sjukskötare • rengöringssprit • bedövningsspruta • kardiolog, hjärtläkare • förlossningsläkare, obstretiker
Medical Terminology 2023-09-07
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- band or sheet of fibrous membranes covering, binding and supporting muscle
- mucous membrane
- study of the functions of living organisms and their parts
- anatomy study of small tissues, organs, and cells that cannot be seen with the naked eye
- elastic like fibers found in connective tissue
- to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue
- Membrane lining of a body cavity
- the study of cells
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- Fluid a lubricating substance produced by the synovial membrane that lines joint cavities
- Membranes type of tissues that lines the surface and spaces that lead to the outside of the body
- tiny red granules that are visible in the base of a healing wound; granules consist of newly formed capillaries and fibroblasts
- Fluid thin, watery body fluid
- study of living tissues
- Membrane lining of the abdominal cavity that protects the abdominal organs
- the study of the structure of an organism
- Membrane membrane covering each organ in a body cavity
- fibrous protein occurring in bone in bone and cartilage
- pertaining to the skin
- to deposit mineral salts
19 Clues: mucous membrane • the study of cells • pertaining to the skin • study of living tissues • to deposit mineral salts • Fluid thin, watery body fluid • Membrane lining of a body cavity • the study of the structure of an organism • elastic like fibers found in connective tissue • Membrane membrane covering each organ in a body cavity • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-07
Across
- band or sheet of fibrous membranes covering, binding and supporting muscle
- mucous membrane
- study of the functions of living organisms and their parts
- anatomy study of small tissues, organs, and cells that cannot be seen with the naked eye
- elastic like fibers found in connective tissue
- to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue
- Membrane lining of a body cavity
- the study of cells
Down
- Fluid a lubricating substance produced by the synovial membrane that lines joint cavities
- Membranes type of tissues that lines the surface and spaces that lead to the outside of the body
- tiny red granules that are visible in the base of a healing wound; granules consist of newly formed capillaries and fibroblasts
- Fluid thin, watery body fluid
- study of living tissues
- Membrane lining of the abdominal cavity that protects the abdominal organs
- the study of the structure of an organism
- Membrane membrane covering each organ in a body cavity
- fibrous protein occurring in bone in bone and cartilage
- pertaining to the skin
- to deposit mineral salts
19 Clues: mucous membrane • the study of cells • pertaining to the skin • study of living tissues • to deposit mineral salts • Fluid thin, watery body fluid • Membrane lining of a body cavity • the study of the structure of an organism • elastic like fibers found in connective tissue • Membrane membrane covering each organ in a body cavity • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-03-09
19 Clues: slow • half • heart • rapid • speech • against • excessive • breathing • difficulty • as necessary • slow heartrate • rapid breathing • nothing by mouth • low blood pressure • eating, swallowing • difficulty swallowing • pressure within a vessel • well, easily, good, normal • under, below, beneath, less than normal
Medical Jargon 2023-02-26
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- The outer layer of the skin.
- A patient who requires hospitalization.
- High blood pressure.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
- A long flexible tube with its own special lighting and camera used to look into the body. There are many specific kinds of endoscopes.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
Down
- Characterized by a lack of blood flow to an organ or part of the body. Often refers to the heart-cardiac ischemia.
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- Not cancerous.
- A slowing of the heart rate—typically less than 60 beats per minute for adults.
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another.
- Abnormally low blood pressure.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- A small instrument used for listening to a patient’s breathing and heartbeat.
- In reference to tumors or growths—indicating the presence of cancerous cells.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
19 Clues: Not cancerous. • High blood pressure. • Broken bone or cartilage. • The outer layer of the skin. • Abnormally low blood pressure. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation • A patient who requires hospitalization. • A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing. • An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot. • Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein. • ...
Medical Assistant 2023-07-26
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- red blood cells that carries oxygen and iron
- A test for mononucleosis, an infectious disease caused by a virus.
- screen for a specific allergy.
- A group of tests used to detect and monitor liver disease or damage.
- A group of tests used to measure lipids, or fatty substances, in the body. The panel includes total cholesterol, types of cholesterol and triglycerides.
- A test to detect blood in the stool
- abbreviation for a group of 14 tests used as a general screening tool.
- enzyme that helps digest fats.
- A test to measure the clotting tendency of blood.
- A protein in the body that binds to iron.
- A waste product important for converting food into energy (metabolism)
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- A test to measure the amount of glucose over a 3 mo. period
- A test to measure the amount of calcium
- A test to identify the bacteria Neisseria Gonorrhoeae,
- A prostate-specific antigen screen to evaluate the possibility of prostate cancer.
- abbreviation for a group of eight tests used as a general screening tool.
- A test to measure sugar in the blood.
- Partial thromboplastin time measures the time it takes the blood to clot.
- This test measures the amount of space (volume) red blood cells
19 Clues: screen for a specific allergy. • enzyme that helps digest fats. • A test to detect blood in the stool • A test to measure sugar in the blood. • A test to measure the amount of calcium • A protein in the body that binds to iron. • red blood cells that carries oxygen and iron • A test to measure the clotting tendency of blood. • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-08-23
Across
- Situated away from the center
- Situated between median (middle) & lateral side
- Fixed lines of reference
- Farther away from the trunk
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Bringing the toes toward the body
- Plane creates a front and back side
- Something that is farther away from the midline of the body
- Farther away from the trunk
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- Refers to something that is closer to the midline of a the body
- Directed toward a center
- Lying face down
- Creates a top & bottom
- Pertaining to a center
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Pointing the toes away from the body
- Underside of the foot
- Structure is in front of another structure
- Beneath the surface
- Directed away from the center
- Universal Starting Point
21 Clues: Lying face down • Beneath the surface • Underside of the foot • Creates a top & bottom • Pertaining to a center • Directed toward a center • Fixed lines of reference • Universal Starting Point • Farther away from the trunk • Farther away from the trunk • Situated away from the center • Directed away from the center • Bringing the toes toward the body • ...
medical maze 2022-02-12
Across
- oily secretion from sebaceous glands
- middle layer of skin
- closed comedone
- collection of dried serum and debris on the skin surface
- skin pigment
- fat cell
- pinpoint hemorrhage, often present in eyes when strangulation is cause of death
- thick-walled, closed sac or pouch
- under the cutaneous layers of the skin
- white half-moon on nail bed
- death of tissue associated with loss of blood supply
- relieving but not curing
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- blister
- very small opening on the skin
- flat lesion, pigmented. a mole is an example
- Inflammation of the skin
- a cell containing melanin
- under the nail
- a skin tag is one of these
19 Clues: blister • fat cell • skin pigment • under the nail • closed comedone • middle layer of skin • Inflammation of the skin • relieving but not curing • a cell containing melanin • a skin tag is one of these • white half-moon on nail bed • very small opening on the skin • thick-walled, closed sac or pouch • oily secretion from sebaceous glands • under the cutaneous layers of the skin • ...
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
Across
- (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
Across
- 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 • ...
English/Spanish Cognates Cross Word 2022-09-26
Across
- distancia (noun)
- documento (noun)
- testimonio (noun)
- exelencia (noun)
- existir (verb)
- insecto (noun)
- solar (adj)
- ambulancia (noun)
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- basico (adj)
- identidad (noun)
- fantastico (adj)
- manipular (verb)
- coincidencia (noun)
- notificar (verb)
- numeroso (adj)
- medical (adj)
- elemento (noun)
- cemento (noun)
- finalmente (adv)
- glorioso (adj)
20 Clues: solar (adj) • basico (adj) • medical (adj) • numeroso (adj) • cemento (noun) • existir (verb) • insecto (noun) • glorioso (adj) • elemento (noun) • identidad (noun) • fantastico (adj) • distancia (noun) • manipular (verb) • documento (noun) • notificar (verb) • exelencia (noun) • finalmente (adv) • testimonio (noun) • ambulancia (noun) • coincidencia (noun)
80 2023-08-28
LOE 9C 2025-04-08
15 Clues: fossil • lawyer • medical • nautical • dinosaur • asteroid • prominent • astronaut • authentic • sauerkraut • restaurant • malefactor • malevolent • stegosaurus • tyrannosaurus
NNE Auto Policy 2020-02-07
Across
- If hit as a pedestrian, which coverage from your polciy will pay first for your injuries.
- If Bob causes an accident that sends somebody to the hospital, this coverage would pay out for their medical bills.
- With Part IV, $1500 is the limit we'll pay up to for this.
- Medical Payments is to cover the medical bills for your and your _____.
- If an insured has more than 1 vehicle insured with us, their BI, Med Pay,and UM/UIM limits must be this.
- Medical payments does not cover this, while Bodily Injury does.
- These are ALWAYS excluded from coverage.
- UM/UIM does not cover this.
- A driver is considered uninsured insured if these limits of theirs are lower than your UM/UIM limits.
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- Medical Payments pays for injuries within this many years of the accident date.
- Bodily injury covers this, while Medical Payments does not.
- A replacement vehicle has this many days to notify AAA of the change to maintain Physical Damage coverage.
- Collision covers a collision or this.
- If your insured runs over neighborhood landscaping, this coverage would pay to fix/replace it.
- Of the 3 Physical Damage coverages, this one is the only one that can be purchased alone.
- The highest limit for medical payments is this.
- With BI split limits, the first number represents the max we'd pay out per _____.
17 Clues: UM/UIM does not cover this. • Collision covers a collision or this. • These are ALWAYS excluded from coverage. • The highest limit for medical payments is this. • With Part IV, $1500 is the limit we'll pay up to for this. • Bodily injury covers this, while Medical Payments does not. • Medical payments does not cover this, while Bodily Injury does. • ...
20 words for radiographers 2024-03-20
Across
- radiation consisting of particles, X-rays, or gamma rays with sufficient energy to cause ionization in the medium through which it passes
- helps the body to develop immunity to a disease
- substance used to enhance the visibility of internal structures in X-ray-based imaging techniques such as computed tomography
- an expandable plastic tube used to hold open a blood vessel or structure from the inside.
- composed of protons, neutrons and electrons
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the organs and tissues of the body
- the part of the hospital; provides immediate treatment for urgent conditions.
- a small portable instrument for measuring and recording the total accumulated dose of ionizing radiation a person receives.
- a healthcare provider trained to assist doctors and care for patients.
- tomography An advanced medical imaging technique that uses x-rays to provide detailed images of the inside of the body. Intravenous (IV) or oral contrast agents may be used to view organs and tissues better
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- a medical imaging technology that uses sound waves to create images of organs and structures inside the body.
- resonance imaging An advanced medical imaging technique using magnetic fields to provide detailed images of the inside of the body
- medical doctor that specializes in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging procedures such as X-rays
- response from the immune system (red eyes, runny nose, skin irritation etc.), usually to a certain food, medicine, material, or smell
- used to treat different illnesses and diseases
- health care professionals who operate special scanning machines that use ionizing radiation to make images for medical purposes
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the organs and tissues of the body back to the heart
- a tubular medical device for insertion into canals, vessels, passageways, or body cavities
- radiation ionizing radiation from natural sources, such as terrestrial radiation due to radionuclides in the soil or cosmic radiation originating in outer space
- a medical procedure used to repair or remove parts of the body.
20 Clues: composed of protons, neutrons and electrons • used to treat different illnesses and diseases • helps the body to develop immunity to a disease • a medical procedure used to repair or remove parts of the body. • a healthcare provider trained to assist doctors and care for patients. • the part of the hospital; provides immediate treatment for urgent conditions. • ...
Unit 2 2025-09-18
Across
- 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. • ...
Elliott Ch 8 Cardiac MT 2026-01-22
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- abbreviation of angiotensin-converting enzyme
- abbreviation of myo
- what phprocedure records a radiographic imagine of the inside of a blood vessel
- disease located in abnormal dilation of a vessel, usually in artery
- disease or condition that means Sensation of an irregular heartbeat
- sensation of an irregular heartbeat
- what condition has excessive amounts of lipids, phospholioids, and triglycerides
- medical element that means within
- abbreviation of CV
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- abbreviation of HTN
- Abbreviation of HG
- what treatment to restart the heart in cardiorespiratory arrest
- inflammation of a deep or superfical vein of the arms or legs
- medical word that means septum
- medical element that means slow
- what abnormal condition in which a blood clot develops in a vessel
- medical element that means electricity '
- abbreviation for coronary artery bypass graft
- abbreviation of ultrasound
19 Clues: Abbreviation of HG • abbreviation of CV • abbreviation of HTN • abbreviation of myo • abbreviation of ultrasound • medical word that means septum • medical element that means slow • medical element that means within • sensation of an irregular heartbeat • medical element that means electricity ' • abbreviation of angiotensin-converting enzyme • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
