medical Crossword Puzzles
Muscles 2020-02-28
Across
- Medical term for bending or decreasing an angle.
- What is the medical term for the side?
- What is the medical term for the front?
- Pointing your toes down to the ground.
- Attachment to bone that does not move.
- Movement towards midline.
- Rotation Turn inwards.
- What is the medical term for the back?
- Medical term for straightening or increasing an angle.
- What muscle type is related to the bone?
- Turning your foot inwards.
- What muscle type is related to the heart?
- Movement away from midline.
- What muscle assists with elbow extension?
- What is the medical term for below?
- Extensors What muscle extends your wrists?
Down
- Rotation Turn outwards.
- Palm up.
- The muscle that allows you to turn your head.
- What muscle allows you to shrug your shoulders?
- Turning your foot outward.
- Bringing your toes up towards you.
- What is the medical term for the middle?
- Palm down.
- What is the medical term for above?
- Longus A weak wrist flexor.
- Attachment to bone that does move.
- Flexors What muscle flexes your wrist?
- What muscle assists with elbow flexion?
- What muscle assists with shoulder abduction?
30 Clues: Palm up. • Palm down. • Rotation Turn inwards. • Rotation Turn outwards. • Movement towards midline. • Turning your foot outward. • Turning your foot inwards. • Longus A weak wrist flexor. • Movement away from midline. • Bringing your toes up towards you. • Attachment to bone that does move. • What is the medical term for above? • What is the medical term for below? • ...
Nursing Terminologies 2024-10-14
Across
- A medical procedure to examine the inside of the body using a camera.
- A medical condition where the heart muscle weakens.
- A type of blood cell that helps clot blood.
- A medical condition where the blood pressure is too high.
- The surgical removal of a kidney.
- A type of cancer that affects the prostate gland.
- A type of cancer that affects the cervix.
- A type of cancer that affects the lungs.
- A medical condition where the blood sugar level is too low.
- A type of cancer that affects the blood cells.
Down
- A disease that affects the heart and blood vessels.
- A medical procedure to examine the inside of the colon.
- The process of breathing in and out.
- A type of cancer that affects the breast.
- The study of the structure of the human body.
- The study of the function of the human body.
- A type of blood cell that helps fight infection.
- A medical condition where the bones become inflamed.
- A medical condition where the blood sugar level is too high.
- A medical condition where the thyroid gland produces too much hormone.
20 Clues: The surgical removal of a kidney. • The process of breathing in and out. • A type of cancer that affects the lungs. • A type of cancer that affects the breast. • A type of cancer that affects the cervix. • A type of blood cell that helps clot blood. • The study of the function of the human body. • The study of the structure of the human body. • ...
Ashley Cadet - 112C.02 Skin Diseases and Disorders Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-31
Across
- study of the causes of a disease
- medical term meaning groin (2 words, no space)
- inflamed infection of the skin
- small brown pigmented spots that may be raised
- congenital failure of the skin to produce melanin
- study of disease
- medical term meaning face (2 words, no space)
- a sac of membrane tissue with fluid, air, or other substances
- itchy welts thatmay be caused by foods
- open lesions
- brief and severe conditions
Down
- medical term meaning hand (2 words, no space)
- cluster of furuncles
- medical term for ringworm
- medical term meaning scalp (2 words, no space)
- communicable by contact
- frequent and habitual conditions
- pearly white enclosed keratin filled cysts
- birthmark or congential mole
- medical term meaning foot (2 words, no space)
- dry or moist lesion with inflamed skin
21 Clues: open lesions • study of disease • cluster of furuncles • communicable by contact • medical term for ringworm • brief and severe conditions • birthmark or congential mole • inflamed infection of the skin • study of the causes of a disease • frequent and habitual conditions • itchy welts thatmay be caused by foods • dry or moist lesion with inflamed skin • ...
CMAA crossword puzzle 1 2020-11-16
Across
- a returning patient is considered a new patient after how much time has elapsed without seeing the provider?
- When releasing confidential information, which person has the right to decide how and to whom the information is communicated?
- which of the following references should be used to determine the code for a patient consultation?
- in the medical term antepartum, the prefix "ante" means which of the following?
- a provider refers a patient for an evaluation of an elevated WBC count. which of the following specialists should the medical administrative assistant contact for an appointment?
- a medical administrative assistant should inform a patient to expect to receive authorization for an urgent referral to a specialist within which of the following time frames?
- When reviewing patients' medical records, a medical administrative assistant should recall that which of the following prefixes indicates excessive or above the expected range?
- When payments are due to a practice from a minor, the medical administrative assistant should collect the amount due from which of the following?
- A medical administrative assistant can find which of the following information on a medical history form?
- A medical administrative assistant should schedule a patient who has type 1 diabetes mellitus to see which of the following specialists?
- an adult patient returns to an office after not being seen by the provider for 2 years. which of the following is the status of the patients file?
- a patient would like to pay her balance using a flexible spending account. the medical administrative assistant should post the transaction on the ledger as which of the following?
- The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard falls under which of the following regulatory agencies?
Down
- a patient is scheduled to have a pericardiocentesis. which of the following systems will be assessed during this procedure?
- Which of the following is the predetermined amount a patient must pay out of pocket each year before the insurance carrier will cover any services
- a patient who is scheduled for an outpatient procedure has questions about the potential complications of the surgery. To which of the following staff members should the medical administrative assistant refer to the patient?
- Which of the following is the owner of a patient's medical record?
- A medical administrative assistant should pay for which of the following using petty cash?
- A medical administrative assistant is scheduling a patient who is gravida 3 for a biopsy. Which of the following is a characteristic of this patient?
- Which of the following determines the fee schedule?
- Which of the following file formats should the medical administrative assistant use to create a letter to a referring provider?
- Which of the following can be accessed by multiple authorized providers from more than one health care organization?
- A medical administrative assistant is scheduling an appointment for a patient who reports having blue and gray fingers and toes. Which of the following medical describes the patient's condition?
- a medical administrative assistant plans to develop a document for tracking and tallying supplies, including product names, product codes, last order date, and pricing. which of the following types of files should the assistant plan to use?
24 Clues: Which of the following determines the fee schedule? • Which of the following is the owner of a patient's medical record? • in the medical term antepartum, the prefix "ante" means which of the following? • The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard falls under which of the following regulatory agencies? • ...
MEDICAL 2022-04-02
15 Clues: asma • luka • demam • bidan • batuk • perban • pusing • sakit perut • dokter gigi • sakit kepala • dokter bedah • sakit telinga • sakitpinggang • patah tulang kaki • sakit tenggorokan
Medical 2023-04-18
Across
- A zoonotic disease that may be at the risk of spreading due to melting of Siberian permafrost.
- the flower from which the drug above is derived.
- intense workout that gets the heart beating for several minutes or more continuously.
- suffocation
- an infection that can be spread through sexual intercourse.
- the phenomenon whereby a gene or group of genes in an organism changes due to exposure to mutagens or spontaneously.
- a type of virus whose signs include bleeding through body openings
- a notch in the bone of the arm
- a ring around the rosie, a pocket full of posies, ashes, ashes we all fall down.(hint: Medieval London)
Down
- an inflammation of the gums, often around wisdom teeth
- a drug given to insomnia patients and has allegedly claimed a US celebrity in the late 2000s
- a ball of food that has been swallowed
- A drug used to stabilize cardiac arythmia and can be lethal if overdosed.
- the disease kids get when they eat dirt or unwasged fruits
- a currently evolving phenomenon where drugs fail to cure pathogenic bacteria-caused diseases.
15 Clues: suffocation • a notch in the bone of the arm • a ball of food that has been swallowed • the flower from which the drug above is derived. • an inflammation of the gums, often around wisdom teeth • the disease kids get when they eat dirt or unwasged fruits • an infection that can be spread through sexual intercourse. • ...
Medical 2023-12-09
Across
- The branch of medicine concerned with the digestive system and its disorders.
- The study and treatment of disorders related to the heart and blood vessels.
- Disease The medical field that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases.
- The branch of medicine focused on the musculoskeletal system, including bones and joints.
- The study and treatment of cancer and tumors.
- The medical specialty dealing with the skin, hair, and nails, and related conditions.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the health and diseases of the female reproductive system.
Down
- The medical specialty focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illness.
- The branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.
- The medical specialty that focuses on the urinary tract and male reproductive system.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the health and medical care of children.
- The use of medical imaging techniques, such as X-rays, to diagnose and treat diseases.
- The study and treatment of diseases related to the respiratory system, including the lungs.
- The study of the endocrine system and its disorders, including hormones and glands.
- The branch of medicine concerned with the study and treatment of eye disorders.
15 Clues: The study and treatment of cancer and tumors. • The branch of medicine dealing with the health and medical care of children. • The study and treatment of disorders related to the heart and blood vessels. • The branch of medicine concerned with the digestive system and its disorders. • ...
2023 HIP Week Crossword 2023-05-13
Across
- Manages Inpatient Coding
- Acronymn for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Manages Physician Support
- U of U Health emr system
- Written notations in a patient's medical record
- Helps us keep on 'rollin
- Acronym for Registered Health Information Administrator certificatation
- __Directives are how patients note their healthcare wishes before a medical crisis
- Document Imaging to allow for digital storage
- Manages Release of Information
Down
- Manages HMHI HIM
- __ terminology refers to words and languages used specifically in the medical and health fields
- Manages Outpatient Coding
- Captain of the Ship
- Manages Document Capture
- Transforming descriptions of medical diagnoses and procedures into universal medical code numbers
- Health __ Management
- HIM Professionals help healthcare professionals provide better ___.
- Acronym for Protected Health Information
- An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI
- 10th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
21 Clues: Manages HMHI HIM • Captain of the Ship • Health __ Management • Manages Inpatient Coding • Manages Document Capture • U of U Health emr system • Helps us keep on 'rollin • Manages Outpatient Coding • Manages Physician Support • Manages Release of Information • Acronym for Protected Health Information • Document Imaging to allow for digital storage • ...
Crossword Crossword Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-06
Across
- specific information required of a population
- approach to documentation provides an orderly series of steps dealing with any medical case
- specific specialty and style of a physicians' office
- contain important information about a patient's medical history and present condition
- format of medical records documentation takes SOAP format further
- a record of the patient's past medical history
- is entered for each problem list
- examine and review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy
- is the primary reason most providers give for not implementing electronic records
- recording information in the medical record
Down
- an inventory of the body obtained by the healthcare provider through a series of questions
- patient information is arranged within the chart or medical record according to who supplied the data
- factor that can be felt or seen during an examination by a doctor or measured by an instrument
- easy for physician to keep track of a patients
- should be kept up-to-date
- is considered the best choice for charting
- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- second part of the registration process, contains the patient's past medical history
- a patient who does not follow the medical advice he or she receives
- conditions felt by the patient
20 Clues: should be kept up-to-date • conditions felt by the patient • is entered for each problem list • is considered the best choice for charting • recording information in the medical record • specific information required of a population • easy for physician to keep track of a patients • a record of the patient's past medical history • ...
Healthcare 2024-10-20
Across
- - A medical professional trained to diagnose and treat illnesses.
- Test - A diagnostic test where a blood sample is analyzed to check for various conditions.
- - A tool used by healthcare providers to listen to internal body sounds, such as the heartbeat.
- - A person receiving medical care or treatment.
- - The branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases.
- - An imaging technique that uses radiation to view internal structures of the body.
- - The branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
- - A sudden, urgent medical situation requiring immediate care.
- - A biological preparation that provides immunity to a specific disease.
- - Intensive Care Unit, a hospital ward providing critical care for severely ill patients.
- - The process of helping patients recover and regain abilities after illness or injury.
- - Medical care given to manage or cure an illness or injury.
- - Medication given to prevent pain during surgery or other medical procedures.
- - The medical specialty dealing with skin, hair, and nail conditions.
- - The medical specialty focused on diagnosing and treating heart conditions.
- - A procedure involving the cutting of body tissues to treat a condition.
- - A healthcare worker who provides care and support to patients.
Down
- - The use of technology to provide healthcare services remotely.
- - A healthcare facility primarily focused on outpatient care.
- - A doctor's written order for the preparation and use of a medicine.
- - A place where medications are dispensed and pharmaceutical advice is given.
- - A facility where medical and surgical treatment is provided.
- - A vehicle equipped to transport the sick or injured to medical facilities.
- - A general term for a medical doctor who practices medicine.
- - A medical professional specializing in oral health and teeth.
- - A financial arrangement providing coverage for healthcare costs.
- - The identification of a disease or condition based on symptoms and tests.
- - Treatment designed to improve a patient's condition, often physical or psychological.
- - A healthcare provider specializing in eye care and vision correction.
- - A routine medical examination to assess health.
30 Clues: - A person receiving medical care or treatment. • - A routine medical examination to assess health. • - Medical care given to manage or cure an illness or injury. • - A healthcare facility primarily focused on outpatient care. • - A general term for a medical doctor who practices medicine. • - A facility where medical and surgical treatment is provided. • ...
Raven's Crossword 2014-03-06
Across
- use precise descriptions and accepted medical terminology when describing a patient's condition
- filing system that uses the patient problem list as the source for filing within the patient medical record
- an audit that is done after billing is submitted
- an audit that is done before billing is submitted
- What does the A stand for in the abbreviation SOAP
- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- the process of recording information in a patient's medical record
- subjective or internal conditions felt by the patient
- contain important information about a patient's medical history and present condition
- files files that need periodic attention
Down
- provide complete information that is readily understandable to others whenever you make any notation in the patient's chart
- what leading cause of death in the united states is from medical errors
- a record to examine and review a group of patient records for accuracy
- a patient who does not follow the medical advice given
- often abbreviated ROS and the results of a general physical examination
- patient information is arranged within the cart or medical record according to who supplied the data
- Objective or external factors
- medical records should be kept up to date and be readily available when a doctor needs to see them
- an electronic version of the comprehensive medical history and record of a patient's lifelong health
- which of the 6 Cs means getting to the point
20 Clues: Objective or external factors • files files that need periodic attention • which of the 6 Cs means getting to the point • an audit that is done after billing is submitted • an audit that is done before billing is submitted • What does the A stand for in the abbreviation SOAP • transforming spoken notes into accurate written form • ...
A Medical Student's Life 2023-10-12
Across
- Depending on the specialty and location, physicians may need to take ____ exams every few years to stay licensed.
- to be added into the crossword (bold is the word they fill in):
- Identifying a disease or condition from its signs and symptoms.
- After medical school, students attend ____ which can be 3-7 years long.
- Many medical schools require students to recite the ____ oath upon graduating.
- MDs take a more ____, or illness-based approach to patient care.
- Management of a health condition by a physician.
- Standardized test used to assess a medical student’s knowledge of science concepts and their application to clinical medicine, usually taken at the end of the second year.
- ____ medicine is practiced by DOs and emphasizes the relationship between the mind, body, and spirit.
- A patient’s past medical problems or conditions.
Down
- Performed to assess a patient’s body to further evaluate and diagnose a patient.
- A certification required for a physician to practice in a state.
- Certain trained physicians are the only healthcare providers certified to perform ____.
- To obtain a medical degree, students must complete ____ years of medical school.
- For physicians are over 120 ____ to choose from.
- Students seeking admission into medical school first obtain a bachelor's degree in:
- Doctors commit to ____ learning as medical knowledge, clinical skills, and technology are always evolving.
- What many physicians working in academic hospitals spend time doing to advance medical knowledge.
- The three word phrase that epitomizes nonmaleficence, which is one of the main values of physicians but also applies to all areas of healthcare.
- Acronym for the application medical students must complete when applying for residency.
- Standardized test used to assess problem solving, critical thinking, and knowledge of natural, behavioral, and social science concepts that almost all prospective medical students are required to take.
21 Clues: For physicians are over 120 ____ to choose from. • Management of a health condition by a physician. • A patient’s past medical problems or conditions. • to be added into the crossword (bold is the word they fill in): • Identifying a disease or condition from its signs and symptoms. • A certification required for a physician to practice in a state. • ...
Crossword Puzzles 2024-05-02
Across
- using force
- hospital department
- medical care that's given to patients
- existence
- clean by rubbing it on surface
- an illness
- a covering for the hand
- an organ
- an institution for sick or injured
- gives medical attention in hospital
- red liquid
Down
- treating a sickness
- blood circulation system
- feeling unwell
- a tissue in the body
- recording patient information
- a disease caused by a problem in the body
- a person receiving medical care
- germs in the body
- medical practitioner
20 Clues: an organ • existence • an illness • red liquid • using force • feeling unwell • germs in the body • treating a sickness • hospital department • a tissue in the body • medical practitioner • a covering for the hand • blood circulation system • recording patient information • clean by rubbing it on surface • a person receiving medical care • an institution for sick or injured • ...
Medical 2023-12-05
Across
- The branch of medicine concerned with the digestive system and its disorders.
- The study and treatment of disorders related to the heart and blood vessels.
- Disease The medical field that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases.
- The branch of medicine focused on the musculoskeletal system, including bones and joints.
- The study and treatment of cancer and tumors.
- The medical specialty dealing with the skin, hair, and nails, and related conditions.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the health and diseases of the female reproductive system.
Down
- The medical specialty focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illness.
- The branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.
- The medical specialty that focuses on the urinary tract and male reproductive system.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the health and medical care of children.
- The use of medical imaging techniques, such as X-rays, to diagnose and treat diseases.
- The study and treatment of diseases related to the respiratory system, including the lungs.
- The study of the endocrine system and its disorders, including hormones and glands.
- The branch of medicine concerned with the study and treatment of eye disorders.
15 Clues: The study and treatment of cancer and tumors. • The branch of medicine dealing with the health and medical care of children. • The study and treatment of disorders related to the heart and blood vessels. • The branch of medicine concerned with the digestive system and its disorders. • ...
Medical 2024-04-19
Across
- A condition in which the force of the blood against the artery walls is too high.
- composed of the heart and blood vessels
- General term to describe inflammation of the liver
- involuntary, erratic, writhing movements of the face, arms, legs or trunk
- syndrome due to a direct or indirect muscle injury. It results from the death of muscle fibers
- life-threatening, inflammation of the inner lining of the heart's chambers and valves
- system of organs involved in sexual reproduction
Down
- irregular heartbeat
- this system allows for exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the body
- the brain and spinal
- disease of the nerves
- Vapor-emitting substance
- sudden, uncontrolled burst of electrical activity in the brain
- block in blood supply to part of the brain or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts
- These help filter the blood and remove waste
15 Clues: irregular heartbeat • the brain and spinal • disease of the nerves • Vapor-emitting substance • composed of the heart and blood vessels • These help filter the blood and remove waste • system of organs involved in sexual reproduction • General term to describe inflammation of the liver • sudden, uncontrolled burst of electrical activity in the brain • ...
Arlets Crossword 2014-03-06
Across
- medical term used to describe a patient who does not follow the medical advice he or she receives
- process of recording information in the medical record
- patient information is arranged within the chart of medical record according to who supplied the data
- brief and to the point
- includes a record of the patient's past medical history
- requires that all original documents be maintained in the patient's medical record
- specific information required of a population
Down
- data comes from the physician
- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- when you use precise descriptions
- the diagnosis or impression of a patient's problem
- when all entries in patient records are dated to show the order in which they are made
- subjective, or internal, conditions felt by the patient
- altering something to meet individual specifications
- treatment cannot be discussed with parents without permission
- includes treatment option
- data comes from the patient
- examine and review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy
- objective, or external factors like blood pressure and rashes
- contain important information about a patient's medical history and present condition
20 Clues: brief and to the point • includes treatment option • data comes from the patient • data comes from the physician • when you use precise descriptions • specific information required of a population • the diagnosis or impression of a patient's problem • transforming spoken notes into accurate written form • altering something to meet individual specifications • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2019-02-15
Across
- scientist A scientist that is trained in biology, particularly medicine.
- Medical term for liver
- Medical term for eyelid
- law The system of law concerned with private relations.
- Technicians They help scientist with experiments dealing with living organisms
- Medical term for brain
- Trainers Certified A certified and licensed healthcare professional who practices in the field of sports medicine
Down
- Medical term for teeth
- Degree A degree granted after going to school for 4-5 years
- Medical term for eye
- A doctor who treats those with hearing loss
- degree A degree granted after a 2 year course of study
- Medical term for Egg
- Medical term for neck
- Medical term for Heart
15 Clues: Medical term for eye • Medical term for Egg • Medical term for neck • Medical term for teeth • Medical term for liver • Medical term for brain • Medical term for Heart • Medical term for eyelid • A doctor who treats those with hearing loss • degree A degree granted after a 2 year course of study • law The system of law concerned with private relations. • ...
HealthCare Crossword 2024-07-12
Across
- Safety ensuring patient well-being
- Transport moving patients safely
- Response urgent medical care
- drawing blood samples
- Scan combined with PET for detail
- Control preventing infections
- Intake daily energy consumption
- cleaning medical tools
- Scan another imaging technique
- body's energy process
- Science study of food and health
- Sample collected for tests
- Supplies essential hospital items
- Cells include red and white cells
- Rays emitted in PET scans
Down
- nutrition expert
- substance used in PET scans
- Instruments tools used in surgery
- includes all food groups
- emergency medical technician
- Maintenance ensuring proper function
- Aid initial medical help
- Scan imaging technology
- Service Technician sterilizing equipment
- essential nutrients
- study of blood
- inorganic nutrients
27 Clues: study of blood • nutrition expert • essential nutrients • inorganic nutrients • drawing blood samples • body's energy process • cleaning medical tools • Scan imaging technology • includes all food groups • Aid initial medical help • Rays emitted in PET scans • Sample collected for tests • substance used in PET scans • emergency medical technician • Response urgent medical care • ...
First Aid- Carolyn Eskenazi.Block 1 2020-12-15
Across
- good cholesterol
- permisson for someone to do a medical procedure.
- not being able to breathe because there is something in someones windpipe.
- to breath something in
- a device to limit bleeding on a limb.
- build up of fatty deposits in the coronary arteries
- a legal duty, to help someone in harm.
- uncontrolled electrical malfunction in the brain
- when a medical professional fails act when someone is harmed
- to get someone screenings or medical care in a medical enviornment.
- bad chlesteral
- being aware of ones surrounding.
- Seizure a seizure that only happens in one part of the brain
- an irregular heartbeat.
- severe allergic reaction
- Control medical center specifically to respond to poisonings
- immediate care given to someone with an injury
- taking a substance through the mouth or by absorbing it.
- Pressure bleeding control
- A life saving portable device, to deliver electric shock when someone has cardiac arrest.
- when a medical prfessional does not go about the typical medical procidure to treat someone
Down
- a law in which a person helping or treating a injured person cannot be sued if they damage them unless purposly acting unsafley.
- where a doctor must not tell anyone what a patient told them
- a dangurous drop in body temperature
- when concusion symptoms last longer than when someone recovered.
- a procedure meant to clear someone's airway.
- medical professionals who respond to 911 calls, treat and transport to hospital
- A medical procedure involving chest compressions when someone stops breathing.
- sudden drop in blood flow
- Basic steps to respond to a medical emergency.
- failure to act
- traumatic brain injury
- sudden loss of breathing heart function and concioussness.
33 Clues: bad chlesteral • failure to act • good cholesterol • to breath something in • traumatic brain injury • an irregular heartbeat. • severe allergic reaction • sudden drop in blood flow • Pressure bleeding control • being aware of ones surrounding. • a dangurous drop in body temperature • a device to limit bleeding on a limb. • a legal duty, to help someone in harm. • ...
2023 HIP Week Crossword 2023-04-11
Across
- Manages Inpatient Coding
- Acronymn for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Manages Physician Support
- U of U Health emr system
- Written notations in a patient's medical record
- Helps us keep on 'rollin
- Acronym for Registered Health Information Administrator certificatation
- __Directives are how patients note their healthcare wishes before a medical crisis
- Document Imaging to allow for digital storage
- Manages Release of Information
Down
- Manages HMHI HIM
- __ terminology refers to words and languages used specifically in the medical and health fields
- Manages Outpatient Coding
- Captain of the Ship
- Manages Document Capture
- Transforming descriptions of medical diagnoses and procedures into universal medical code numbers
- Health __ Management
- HIM Professionals help healthcare professionals provide better ___.
- Acronym for Protected Health Information
- An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI
- 10th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
21 Clues: Manages HMHI HIM • Captain of the Ship • Health __ Management • Manages Inpatient Coding • Manages Document Capture • U of U Health emr system • Helps us keep on 'rollin • Manages Outpatient Coding • Manages Physician Support • Manages Release of Information • Acronym for Protected Health Information • Document Imaging to allow for digital storage • ...
Medical terms 2024-07-25
Across
- Vehicle equipped for transporting the sick or injured.
- Professional providing care to patients.
- Identification of the nature of an illness or other problem.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- Surgical procedure to treat or diagnose a medical condition.
- Care provided to improve a medical condition.
- Pronto ..... Initial care given for an illness or injury.
- Branch of medicine dealing with surgical operations.
Down
- Medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses.
- Substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies.
- Smaller medical facility offering specialized treatment.
- Scheduled meeting with a healthcare provider.
- Written order for the preparation and administration of a medicine.
- Serious, unexpected situation requiring immediate action.
- Place where sick or injured people receive medical treatment.
- Imaging technique using X-rays.
- Medical examination to assess health.
- Physical or mental feature indicating a condition.
- Place where medicines are sold.
- Substance used to treat or prevent diseases.
20 Clues: Imaging technique using X-rays. • Place where medicines are sold. • Medical examination to assess health. • Professional providing care to patients. • Substance used to treat or prevent diseases. • Scheduled meeting with a healthcare provider. • Care provided to improve a medical condition. • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-04-25
Across
- Prefix that means against
- Meaning toward, at, increase
- Prefix meaning between
- The suffix meaning "presence of"
- Prefix meaning again
- The suffix meaning Medical Science
- Prefix that means over
- The prefix that means away from; from
- The prefix that means down, away from
- Medical term for Gland
- The suffix meaning "study of"
- The suffix that means deficiency
- The suffix that means specialist
- Medical term for One
Down
- THe suffix meaning specialist in medicine
- Suffix meaning disease
- Prefix that means half
- Medical term for Red
- The prefix meaning large
- The suffix that means flow
- Prefix meaning beneath
- Medial term for Abdomen
- Medical term for Liver
- Suffix that means Hernia
- Suffix that means elargement
25 Clues: Medical term for Red • Prefix meaning again • Medical term for One • Suffix meaning disease • Prefix that means half • Prefix meaning between • Prefix meaning beneath • Prefix that means over • Medical term for Liver • Medical term for Gland • Medial term for Abdomen • The prefix meaning large • Suffix that means Hernia • Prefix that means against • The suffix that means flow • ...
Silvia's crossword 2014-05-14
Across
- physically measured
- can flag for allegies or possible medical interactions
- this section contains information about the patient's smoking, alcohol use and occupation.
- their files are owned and managed by providers or facilities.
- allow for electronic claims to insurance companies
- It's part of the Patient Medical Records
- it's a helpful function of the EHR program when reviewing the financial health of the practice.
- Submits orders to lab
- Sends an alert for follow-up care
- subjective
- the impression of the patient's problemthat leads to diagnosis
- make a point
Down
- type of of medical record which is arranged according to who supply the data
- this type of medical record documentation takes the SOAP format further, breaking it down into smaller components.
- is basically an electronic version of the comprehensive medical history and it's maintained by the patient.
- this is made when an error or omission is found in an electronic record as soon as possible.
- It is important in writing medical Records
- the purpose is to provide evidence in the medical record of an appropriate care.
- the treatment plan to correct the illness or problem
- all entries in patient records must be dated to show the order in which they are made.
- subjective
- Make an appointment or pay a bill
- they can be used to limit a person's access to medical records based on her/his job descriptions.
- patient medical record created and stored on a computer or other electronic storage device
24 Clues: subjective • subjective • make a point • physically measured • Submits orders to lab • Make an appointment or pay a bill • Sends an alert for follow-up care • It's part of the Patient Medical Records • It is important in writing medical Records • allow for electronic claims to insurance companies • the treatment plan to correct the illness or problem • ...
CMAA crossword puzzle 2020-11-16
Across
- A medical administrative assistant should schedule a patient who has type 1 diabetes mellitus to see which of the following specialists?
- When reviewing patients' medical records, a medical administrative assistant should recall that which of the following prefixes indicates excessive or above the expected range?
- a returning patient is considered a new patient after how much time has elapsed without seeing the provider?
- Which of the following file formats should the medical administrative assistant use to create a letter to a referring provider?
- A medical administrative assistant is scheduling a patient who is gravida 3 for a biopsy. Which of the following is a characteristic of this patient?
- Which of the following determines the fee schedule?
- A medical administrative assistant can find which of the following information on a medical history form?
- a medical administrative assistant plans to develop a document for tracking and tallying supplies, including product names, product codes, last order date, and pricing. which of the following types of files should the assistant plan to use?
- a provider refers a patient for an evaluation of an elevated WBC count. which of the following specialists should the medical administrative assistant contact for an appointment?
- A medical administrative assistant is scheduling an appointment for a patient who reports having blue and gray fingers and toes. Which of the following medical describes the patient's condition?
- a patient who is scheduled for an outpatient procedure has questions about the potential complications of the surgery. To which of the following staff members should the medical administrative assistant refer to the patient?
Down
- When payments are due to a practice from a minor, the medical administrative assistant should collect the amount due from which of the following?
- Which of the following is the predetermined amount a patient must pay out of pocket each year before the insurance carrier will cover any services
- hours a medical administrative assistant should inform a patient to expect to receive authorization for an urgent referral to a specialist within which of the following time frames?
- a patient is scheduled to have a pericardiocentesis. which of the following systems will be assessed during this procedure?
- Which of the following is the owner of a patient's medical record?
- A medical administrative assistant should pay for which of the following using petty cash?
- an adult patient returns to an office after not being seen by the provider for 2 years. which of the following is the status of the patients file?
- The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard falls under which of the following regulatory agencies?
- When releasing confidential information, which person has the right to decide how and to whom the information is communicated?
- which of the following references should be used to determine the code for a patient consultation?
21 Clues: Which of the following determines the fee schedule? • Which of the following is the owner of a patient's medical record? • The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard falls under which of the following regulatory agencies? • A medical administrative assistant should pay for which of the following using petty cash? • ...
Medical Records 2024-03-05
Across
- chronological order means placing new items on top in a patient's chart.
- a law to make it easier for people to keep health insurance, protect the confidentiality and security of healthcare information
- a 3 letter abbreviation for History of present illness
- a status of medical record of patients who have not been to a facility for a while
- a type of medical record
- a ________ history includes drug, alcohol or tobacco use, current & prior occupations & relationship status
- a status of medical records of patients who have died, moved away, or terminated their
- a type of medical record that is easier to keep confidential
- personal information about a patient’s past and present medical conditions, treatments and procedures
- electronic medical record
Down
- with the facility.
- The main reason why a patient is being seen at a particular appointment
- a 3 letter abbreviation for Health Informatics Technology (field focused on the creation, storage and retrieval of medical documents).
- : a status of medical records of current patients which must be kept readily available.
- a type of medical record
- breaking laws related to HIPAA could result in fines and/or jail time.
- electronic medical records must be ____ protected.
- _______ directive is a written statement which states patient’s wishes regarding medical treatment should the patient be unable to communicate.
18 Clues: with the facility. • a type of medical record • a type of medical record • electronic medical record • electronic medical records must be ____ protected. • a 3 letter abbreviation for History of present illness • a type of medical record that is easier to keep confidential • breaking laws related to HIPAA could result in fines and/or jail time. • ...
Healthcare Pioneers 2022-01-28
Across
- psychoanalysis
- created artificial heart
- discovered pencillin
- father of microbiology
- first black woman to earn a medical degree in the US
- founder of modern nursing
- created the polio vaccine
- discovered viruses
- dicovered TB, cholera,& anthrax; one of the founders of bacteriology
Down
- first woman to earn a medical degree in the US, started a medical school for women
- invented the smallpox vaccine
- first AFrican American medical officer in the Union Army
- father of modern medicine
- created medicines from peanuts
- founder of the American Red Cross
- first African American professional nurse
- first African American president of the American Medical Academy
- invented the laserphaco device for cataract surgery
- first African American neurosurgeon
- father of antiseptic surgery
20 Clues: psychoanalysis • discovered viruses • discovered pencillin • father of microbiology • created artificial heart • father of modern medicine • founder of modern nursing • created the polio vaccine • father of antiseptic surgery • invented the smallpox vaccine • created medicines from peanuts • founder of the American Red Cross • first African American neurosurgeon • ...
Medical staff 2024-01-22
Across
- Who is responsible for managing appointments and assisting visitors in a medical setting?
- What medical professional specializes in performing surgical procedures?
- What is the title of the specialist who focuses on the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders?
- Who provides direct patient care in various healthcare settings?
- What is the title of a medical professional who focuses on the urinary tract and male reproductive system?
- Who is the medical professional focused on the treatment of foot and ankle issues?
- Who is the doctor specializing in the medical care of children?
- What do we call a healthcare professional with expertise in a specific area?
- What is the title of someone who designs and fits artificial limbs?
- Who provides specialized care for newborns, particularly those born prematurely?
- What is the title of the specialist responsible for administering anesthesia during medical procedures?
Down
- Who is the professional that studies the functioning of the body and its organs?
- What is the title of the specialist who focuses on autoimmune and inflammatory conditions?
- Who is the specialist in eye care and vision health?
- Which specialist interprets medical images, such as X-rays, to aid in the diagnosis of illnesses?
- Who is the person skilled in using advanced medical equipment and technology?
- What is the title of the expert who provides guidance on proper nutrition for health?
- What medical professional specializes in treating mental health disorders through therapy and medications?
- Who is responsible for dispensing medications and offering pharmaceutical advice?
- What healthcare professional assists in overcoming mental health or physical challenges through therapeutic methods?
20 Clues: Who is the specialist in eye care and vision health? • Who is the doctor specializing in the medical care of children? • Who provides direct patient care in various healthcare settings? • What is the title of someone who designs and fits artificial limbs? • What medical professional specializes in performing surgical procedures? • ...
Medicare for Caregivers 2024-02-22
Across
- Medical Equipment Medical equipment for home use
- Health Care In-home medical services
- Basic self-care activities
- Care Support for chronic illness
- Court-appointed financial/legal caretaker
- Limit Max insurance payout over life
- Nursing Advanced medical care level
- Main healthcare provider
- Limit Max yearly insurance payout
- Care Services without hospital stay
- Care Highly specialized medical attention
Down
- Services Early disease detection care
- Costs not covered by insurance
- Care Specialist care post-referral
- Care Relief-focused care for the seriously ill
- Receiver of insurance benefits
- Order to avoid CPR
- Comfort care for the terminally ill
- Care Temporary relief for caregivers, offering them a break
- Government financial aid for premiums
20 Clues: Order to avoid CPR • Main healthcare provider • Basic self-care activities • Costs not covered by insurance • Receiver of insurance benefits • Care Support for chronic illness • Limit Max yearly insurance payout • Care Specialist care post-referral • Comfort care for the terminally ill • Nursing Advanced medical care level • Care Services without hospital stay • ...
Intro Urinary Test Review 2024-11-18
Across
- pylori means ____
- renal ____ are stones that form in the renal system
- when taking antibiotics, ___ the amount of water you drink to prevent crystals from forming in the kidneys
- ____ failure is when the renal system doesn't work well and is failing
- when doing perineal care for a patient, you should wipe ___ to back
- a medical word for urine
- uria means ___
- refers to 'night' in medical language
- pronounced ah deem ah
- also means kidney in medical wording
- how many glasses per day of water we should drink
Down
- litho means ___
- the abbreviation for a Urinary Tract Infection
- the inability to control your urine flow
- another medical word for bladder
- the medical word for bladder
- the tube that brings urine from the kidney to the bladder
- abnormal condition
- means kidney in medical language
19 Clues: uria means ___ • litho means ___ • pylori means ____ • abnormal condition • pronounced ah deem ah • a medical word for urine • the medical word for bladder • another medical word for bladder • means kidney in medical language • also means kidney in medical wording • refers to 'night' in medical language • the inability to control your urine flow • ...
Medical Terms 2023-05-11
Across
- A device used to measure blood pressure.
- A medical professional who takes X-ray images.
- Hospital area where surgeries are performed
- A surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
- Equipment used to do a gastroscopy?
- A contagious infection often found in hospitals.
- Medical device used to monitor a patient's heart activity
- Short-term medical care for patients with acute illnesses or injuries
- A medical professional who assists doctors in surgeries and procedures.
- A small, round sticker placed on a patient's body to monitor vital signs.
- Department responsible for preparing and dispensing medications
- A specialized doctor who treats diseases and disorders of the heart.
Down
- The person responsible for taking patient X-rays.
- A condition characterized by high blood pressure.
- A medical professional who examines patients and prescribes medication.
- A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
- A type of medical imaging that uses sound waves.
- A device used to measure a patient's body temperature.
- Equipment used to do a colonoscopy?
- A room where patients receive medical treatment and care.
- Medical equipment used to take images of the body
- A surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
- A machine that helps patients breathe by delivering oxygen.
23 Clues: Equipment used to do a colonoscopy? • Equipment used to do a gastroscopy? • A device used to measure blood pressure. • Hospital area where surgeries are performed • A surgical procedure to remove the appendix. • A surgical procedure to remove the appendix. • A medical professional who takes X-ray images. • A type of medical imaging that uses sound waves. • ...
Cardiovascular System 2023-10-11
Across
- chronic disease of the heart muscle
- Medical term meaning 'narrowing of a vessel'
- Medical term meaning 'ruptured artery'
- A thin membrane which lines the chambers of the heart
- The contraction phase of the heart
- A thick muscular layer which makes up the majority of the heart
- Dividing walls within the heart
- the left side of the heart pumps blood through the circuit
- The relaxation phase of the heart, chambers fill
- Thin-walled vessels connecting arterioles/venules gas exchange
- Medical term meaning 'pertaining to ventricles'
- Vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Medical term meaning 'record of a vessel'
- obstruction or closing off of a vessel
- A thin membrane which covers the heart
- the right side of the heart pumps blood through this circuit
- Medical term meaning 'pertaining to heart and lungs'
- severe pain with sensation of constriction
- development of a clot in a vessel
Down
- accumulations of fatty deposits
- within a vein
- incision of a vein to draw blood
- hardening of an artery
- Small Arteries
- Medical term meaning 'inflammation around the heart'
- The pumping chambers of the heart
- Vessels that carry blood toward the heart
- fast heart rate (over 200 beats/min)
- Small veins
- spontaneous quivering of atria or ventricle; ineffective contraction
- Medical term meaning 'process of recording heart electricity'
- Medical term meaning 'study of the heart'
- Medical term meaning 'heart muscle disease'
- slow heart rate (less than 60 beats/min)
- Medical term meaning 'clot destruction'
35 Clues: Small veins • within a vein • Small Arteries • hardening of an artery • accumulations of fatty deposits • Dividing walls within the heart • incision of a vein to draw blood • The pumping chambers of the heart • development of a clot in a vessel • The contraction phase of the heart • chronic disease of the heart muscle • fast heart rate (over 200 beats/min) • ...
Anatomy of a Medical Term 2016-06-19
Across
- To break down a medical term into its elements
- Around
- Side
- Usually indicates time, number, or location
- Used when suffix begins with a consonant
- CC, Complaint
- Pertaining to the stomach
- Where to begin when breaking down a medical term
- Word analysis and definition
- Pertaining to before birth
- Type of health record
- meaning of -ation
- Inside a vein
Down
- Many people die every year due as a result of poor ?
- History of a type of illness
- Diagnosis
- Found at the end of a term follow a word root
- Chest x-ray
- Study of diseases of the lungs
- Core of a medical term
- Prefix meaning above
- Where a prefix is found in a medical term
- Origin of axilla
- Word also meaning physical
- more than one diagnosis
- Greek meaning slime
- One origin of medical term
- Suffix meaning cell
- Between 37 and 42 weeks
- Number of elements in a medical term
30 Clues: Side • Around • Diagnosis • Chest x-ray • CC, Complaint • Inside a vein • Origin of axilla • meaning of -ation • Greek meaning slime • Suffix meaning cell • Prefix meaning above • Type of health record • Core of a medical term • more than one diagnosis • Between 37 and 42 weeks • Pertaining to the stomach • Word also meaning physical • One origin of medical term • Pertaining to before birth • ...
Outpatient Rehab Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-21
Across
- Medical terminology for low back
- Swimming pool therapy
- Tissue that connects a muscle to bone
- Medical terminology for lower leg
- Abbreviation for Physical Therapy
- The way you walk
- Medical terminology for neck
Down
- Medical terminology for knee
- Tissue that connects a bone to another bone
- Medical terminology for head
- Medical terminology for upper back
- National Physical Therapy Month
- Medical terminology for upper leg
- When the spine curves in a sideways direction
14 Clues: The way you walk • Swimming pool therapy • Medical terminology for knee • Medical terminology for head • Medical terminology for neck • National Physical Therapy Month • Medical terminology for low back • Medical terminology for lower leg • Medical terminology for upper leg • Abbreviation for Physical Therapy • Medical terminology for upper back • ...
Respiratory System 2023-11-17
Across
- What is the medical term for the absence of breathing?
- What is the machine that is used in medicine to support breathing?
- What is the medical term for the throat?
- What is the medical term for the condition of difficulty speaking?
- What is the device used to measure oxygen levels in the blood?
- What is the medical term for the absence of voice?
- What do you call a person who studies and treats diseases of the lung?
- What is the medical term for the voice box?
Down
- What is the medical term for the windpipe?
- What is the medical term for ventilation of the lungs beyond normal bodily needs?
- What is the medical term for blood in the chest?
- What is the medical term for creating an artificial opening into the trachea?
- What do you call the instrument used for visual examination of the larynx?
- What is an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm called?
- What is the medical term for a surgical repair of the nose?
15 Clues: What is the medical term for the throat? • What is the medical term for the windpipe? • What is the medical term for the voice box? • What is the medical term for blood in the chest? • What is the medical term for the absence of voice? • What is an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm called? • What is the medical term for the absence of breathing? • ...
Anatomy of a Medical Term 2016-06-19
Across
- One origin of medical term
- Pertaining to before birth
- Core of a medical term
- Word analysis and definition
- Inside a vein
- Many people die every year due as a result of poor ?
- Suffix meaning cell
- Side
- Diagnosis
- meaning of -ation
- Origin of axilla
- Where a prefix is found in a medical term
- Number of elements in a medical term
- Between 37 and 42 weeks
Down
- History of a type of illness
- Pertaining to the stomach
- Prefix meaning above
- Study of diseases of the lungs
- more than one diagnosis
- Used when suffix begins with a consonant
- CC, Complaint
- Greek meaning slime
- Type of health record
- Word also meaning physical
- To break down a medical term into its elements
- Found at the end of a term follow a word root
- Usually indicates time, number, or location
- Chest x-ray
- Where to begin when breaking down a medical term
- Around
30 Clues: Side • Around • Diagnosis • Chest x-ray • CC, Complaint • Inside a vein • Origin of axilla • meaning of -ation • Greek meaning slime • Suffix meaning cell • Prefix meaning above • Type of health record • Core of a medical term • more than one diagnosis • Between 37 and 42 weeks • Pertaining to the stomach • One origin of medical term • Pertaining to before birth • Word also meaning physical • ...
Brandi Tiffanys crossword 2014-03-06
Across
- easier to keep track of patients progress
- individual electronic record of health related information
- specific, basic information of all patients seen in medical practice
- patients important medical history and present condition
- physicians, dentist practicing in a federally qualified health center
- each condition or diagnosis listed separately
- precise descriptions and accepted medical terminology when describing a patients condition
- does not follow the medical advice received
- medical record arranged according to who supplied data
Down
- each problem listed in the initial record
- examine/review a group of patient records for completeness/accuracy
- process of recording information in medical record
- files that need periodic attention
- protected health information
- transform spoken notes into accurate written form
- review and exam by private insurance carriers and government entities
- inventory of the body obtained by healthcare provider through series of questions
- breaking down SOAP into smaller components
- internal conditions felt by patient; subjective
- external factors; objective
20 Clues: external factors; objective • protected health information • files that need periodic attention • easier to keep track of patients progress • each problem listed in the initial record • breaking down SOAP into smaller components • does not follow the medical advice received • each condition or diagnosis listed separately • internal conditions felt by patient; subjective • ...
Medical 2021-01-27
Medical 2021-12-07
14 Clues: dfhb • vfg njgg • fr tu hh • gdfg hff • sffd hhghj • by d fun b • Has a trunk • bg ff tu hgfb • Flying mammal • gdf nh yg hfg • Large marsupial • hffc hff n k iu • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
Nurs 216 Test 1 Practice 2023-05-19
Across
- This is needed when a client has a specific complaint
- A BMI under 18.5
- Medical term for difficulty with balance
- Part of the hand used for percussion
- Medical term for fast heart rate
- Involves the use of tapping motions to assess your client
- This includes assessing your patients body posture
- A lab you can monitor to assess clients nutritional status
Down
- A lab you can monitor for hydration status
- Medical term for fast respiratory rate
- Your client says they have a headache
- A BMI Over 30
- Medical term for difficulty speaking
- Medical term for slow respiratory rate
- When the client describes the development of the present illness
- The fifth vital sign
- This is the use of touch to assess tenderness on a client
- Medical term for slow heart rate
- Data that can be measured
- Involves the use of observation to assess your client
- This is used to hear low pitched sounds
21 Clues: A BMI Over 30 • A BMI under 18.5 • The fifth vital sign • Data that can be measured • Medical term for slow heart rate • Medical term for fast heart rate • Medical term for difficulty speaking • Part of the hand used for percussion • Your client says they have a headache • Medical term for fast respiratory rate • Medical term for slow respiratory rate • ...
Outpatient Rehab Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-21
Across
- Medical terminology for low back
- Swimming pool therapy
- Tissue that connects a muscle to bone
- Medical terminology for lower leg
- Abbreviation for Physical Therapy
- The way you walk
- Medical terminology for neck
Down
- Medical terminology for knee
- Tissue that connects a bone to another bone
- Medical terminology for head
- Medical terminology for upper back
- National Physical Therapy Month
- Medical terminology for upper leg
- When the spine curves in a sideways direction
14 Clues: The way you walk • Swimming pool therapy • Medical terminology for knee • Medical terminology for head • Medical terminology for neck • National Physical Therapy Month • Medical terminology for low back • Medical terminology for lower leg • Medical terminology for upper leg • Abbreviation for Physical Therapy • Medical terminology for upper back • ...
Medical 2024-04-30
Across
- Study of immunity
- Study of the digestive system
- Study of the eues
- Study of tumors
- Study of the lungs
- Study of skin
- Insensitivity to pain, usually before surgery
Down
- Study of the brain
- Study of the heart
- Studyof s-rays and radiation
- Treatment using chemicals, especially cancer
- Substance that can cause cancer
- Branch of medicine that deals with the correction of bones and muscles
- Branch of medicine that deals with children
14 Clues: Study of skin • Study of tumors • Study of immunity • Study of the eues • Study of the brain • Study of the heart • Study of the lungs • Studyof s-rays and radiation • Study of the digestive system • Substance that can cause cancer • Branch of medicine that deals with children • Treatment using chemicals, especially cancer • Insensitivity to pain, usually before surgery • ...
Brittanys Crossword 2014-05-14
Across
- one of the six c's of charting; uses precise descriptions and accepted medical terminology when describing a patient's condition
- stands for chief complaint, history, examination, details about the problem, drugs and dosage, assesment, and return visit
- the process of recording information in the medical record
- contain important information about a patient's medical history and present condition
- protected health information is always kept _________.
- an electronic comprehensive medical history and record of a patient's life-long health that is collected and maintained by the individual patient
- data from the physician, examinations, and test results; you took the patient's temperature it was 100.5 degrees
- the eighth leading cause of patient death in the United States
- are objective or external factors like blood pressure, rashes or swelling, that can be seen or felt or measured
- data that comes from the patient; patient states "I am feeling dizzy"
- patient information is arranged within the chart or medical record according to who supplied the data
- in order to trust the information in the medical record, documentation must be ______ at all times
- the medical term used to describe a patient who does not follow the medical advice he or she receives
- maintain a ________ tone when documenting in a medical record; never use personal comments, opinions, speculations or judgements
Down
- all entries in patient records must be dated to show the order in which they are made
- specific information required about a population
- to examine or review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy; as related to their ability to back up the charges sent to health insurance carriers
- allows for electronic coding of medical records, and electronic claims submission to insurance carrier
- an electronic record of health-related information for an individual patient
- maintains each user's ability to work in certain areas of a patient's electronic health record
- all forms used in the patient medical record must be completely filled out to ensure _____________.
- customized to suit a specific specialty and style of a physician's office
- notice of correction in an Electronic Medical Record
- are subjective or internal conditions felt by the patient like pain, headache, or nausea, but may not be apparent during the examination
- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
25 Clues: specific information required about a population • notice of correction in an Electronic Medical Record • transforming spoken notes into accurate written form • protected health information is always kept _________. • the process of recording information in the medical record • the eighth leading cause of patient death in the United States • ...
Brittanys Crossword 2014-05-14
Across
- stands for chief complaint, history, examination, details about the problem, drugs and dosage, assesment, and return visit
- the process of recording information in the medical record
- the eighth leading cause of patient death in the United States
- data from the physician, examinations, and test results; you took the patient's temperature it was 100.5 degrees
- patient information is arranged within the chart or medical record according to who supplied the data
- to examine or review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy; as related to their ability to back up the charges sent to health insurance carriers
- in order to trust the information in the medical record, documentation must be ______ at all times
- customized to suit a specific specialty and style of a physician's office
- are objective or external factors like blood pressure, rashes or swelling, that can be seen or felt or measured
- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- an electronic record of health-related information for an individual patient
- specific information required about a population
- one of the six c's of charting; uses precise descriptions and accepted medical terminology when describing a patient's condition
- are subjective or internal conditions felt by the patient like pain, headache, or nausea, but may not be apparent during the examination
Down
- maintain a ________ tone when documenting in a medical record; never use personal comments, opinions, speculations or judgements
- all entries in patient records must be dated to show the order in which they are made
- allows for electronic coding of medical records, and electronic claims submission to insurance carrier
- all forms used in the patient medical record must be completely filled out to ensure _____________.
- contain important information about a patient's medical history and present condition
- notice of correction in an Electronic Medical Record
- data that comes from the patient; patient states "I am feeling dizzy"
- the medical term used to describe a patient who does not follow the medical advice he or she receives
- protected health information is always kept _________.
- maintains each user's ability to work in certain areas of a patient's electronic health record
- an electronic comprehensive medical history and record of a patient's life-long health that is collected and maintained by the individual patient
25 Clues: specific information required about a population • notice of correction in an Electronic Medical Record • transforming spoken notes into accurate written form • protected health information is always kept _________. • the process of recording information in the medical record • the eighth leading cause of patient death in the United States • ...
Anatomy of a Medical Term 2016-06-19
Across
- One origin of medical term
- Pertaining to before birth
- Core of a medical term
- Word analysis and definition
- Inside a vein
- Many people die every year due as a result of poor ?
- Suffix meaning cell
- Side
- Diagnosis
- meaning of -ation
- Origin of axilla
- Where a prefix is found in a medical term
- Number of elements in a medical term
- Between 37 and 42 weeks
Down
- History of a type of illness
- Pertaining to the stomach
- Prefix meaning above
- Study of diseases of the lungs
- more than one diagnosis
- Used when suffix begins with a consonant
- CC, Complaint
- Greek meaning slime
- Type of health record
- Word also meaning physical
- To break down a medical term into its elements
- Found at the end of a term follow a word root
- Usually indicates time, number, or location
- Chest x-ray
- Where to begin when breaking down a medical term
- Around
30 Clues: Side • Around • Diagnosis • Chest x-ray • CC, Complaint • Inside a vein • Origin of axilla • meaning of -ation • Greek meaning slime • Suffix meaning cell • Prefix meaning above • Type of health record • Core of a medical term • more than one diagnosis • Between 37 and 42 weeks • Pertaining to the stomach • One origin of medical term • Pertaining to before birth • Word also meaning physical • ...
Medicine and Healthcare 2023-10-21
Across
- A surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
- A common over-the-counter pain reliever.
- A medical professional who treats mental health disorders.
- A device used to measure blood pressure.
- A medical professional who diagnoses diseases.
- A medical professional who cares for the teeth and gums.
- A thin tube used to see inside blood vessels.
- A condition where the heart doesn't pump effectively.
- A doctor who specializes in the treatment of cancer.
Down
- A substance used to reduce fever.
- A condition characterized by high blood sugar.
- A medical professional who delivers babies.
- A medication to lower blood pressure.
- A vaccine to prevent a viral disease.
- A device used to assist breathing.
- The body's ability to resist infections.
- A measurement of how acidic or alkaline a substance is.
- A medical professional who treats eye diseases.
- A medical professional who takes X-rays.
- A test to examine the inside of the colon.
20 Clues: A substance used to reduce fever. • A device used to assist breathing. • A medication to lower blood pressure. • A vaccine to prevent a viral disease. • A common over-the-counter pain reliever. • The body's ability to resist infections. • A device used to measure blood pressure. • A medical professional who takes X-rays. • A test to examine the inside of the colon. • ...
Nurs 216 Test 1 Practice New 2023-05-19
Across
- This is the use of touch to assess tenderness on a client
- Your client says they have a headache
- Medical term for fast respiratory rate
- This is needed when a client has a specific complaint
- The fifth vital sign
- Medical term for difficulty with balance
- Data that can be measured
- This includes assessing your patients body posture
- Involves the use of observation to assess your client
- Part of the hand used for percussion
Down
- Medical term for slow heart rate
- Medical term for fast heart rate
- When the client describes the development of the present illness
- A BMI Over 30
- Medical term for slow respiratory rate
- Medical term for difficulty speaking
- A BMI under 18.5
- A lab you can monitor for hydration status
- This is used to hear low pitched sounds
- A lab you can monitor for nutrition status
- Involves the use of tapping motions to assess your client
21 Clues: A BMI Over 30 • A BMI under 18.5 • The fifth vital sign • Data that can be measured • Medical term for slow heart rate • Medical term for fast heart rate • Medical term for difficulty speaking • Part of the hand used for percussion • Your client says they have a headache • Medical term for slow respiratory rate • Medical term for fast respiratory rate • ...
Outpatient Rehab Crossword PUzzle 2023-06-19
Across
- Abreviation for Physical Therapy
- Tissue that connects a muscle to bone
- Medical terminology for neck
- Tissue that connects a bone to another bone
- Medical terminology for low back
- Medical terminology for upper leg
Down
- Medical terminology for knee
- Medical terminology for upper back
- When the spine curves in a sideways direction
- The way you walk
- National Physical Therapy Month
- Medical terminology for lower leg
- Medical terminology for head
- Swimming pool therapy
14 Clues: The way you walk • Swimming pool therapy • Medical terminology for knee • Medical terminology for neck • Medical terminology for head • National Physical Therapy Month • Abreviation for Physical Therapy • Medical terminology for low back • Medical terminology for lower leg • Medical terminology for upper leg • Medical terminology for upper back • ...
CTE Med Term. Vocab 2021-04-29
Across
- incision of an ovary
- surgical repair of a testis
- a specialist in female reproductive system
- surgical fixation of the uterus
- medical specialty dealing with children
- study of the female reproductive system
- medical specialist of children
- inflammation of the prostate
Down
- surgical repair of the uterus
- excision of the cervix
- medical specialist dealing with newborns
- medical specialty dealing with newborns
- incision of the uterus
- inflammation of the breast
- pain in the uterus
- pain in the testes
- uterus descent of the uterus
- low sperm count
- incision of a testis
- a varicose of the testes
20 Clues: low sperm count • pain in the uterus • pain in the testes • incision of an ovary • incision of a testis • excision of the cervix • incision of the uterus • a varicose of the testes • inflammation of the breast • surgical repair of a testis • uterus descent of the uterus • inflammation of the prostate • surgical repair of the uterus • medical specialist of children • ...
Health and health management 2023-11-04
Across
- The person who leads the medical staff at a hospital
- A facility where healthcare is provided
- A legal document that appoints someone to make healthcare decisions
- The study and management of diseases in populations
- A portable device for recording a person's heart activity
- The abbreviation for a medical emergency response team
- A healthcare worker who assists patients with daily activities
- A measure of blood pressure
- A patient's status when they are no longer in critical condition
- The process of examining tissue or cells under a microscope
- An electronic record of a patient's medical history
- The practice of controlling the spread of diseases
Down
- A department responsible for food service in hospital
- A document detailing a patient's wishes regarding medical treatment
- A medical professional who specializes in treating diseases of the skin
- The process of identifying a patient's condition or disease
- A medical professional who provides anesthesia during surgery
- A type of medical imaging that uses sound waves
18 Clues: A measure of blood pressure • A facility where healthcare is provided • A type of medical imaging that uses sound waves • The practice of controlling the spread of diseases • The study and management of diseases in populations • An electronic record of a patient's medical history • The person who leads the medical staff at a hospital • ...
Medical Staff Services 2014-05-04
Across
- healthcare organizations must obtain what before they can provide services?
- usually a doctor a patient sees first for medical care
- file with all healthcare providers including nonphysicians & sites of care created by CMS
- clinic providing care for people experiencing emotional and psychological issues
- reviews medical staff applications & reccommendations
- provides healthcare facilities with administrative support and staffing services
- what does CAH stand for
- what is the acronym for Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & System
- committee medical staff committee which review & verifies medical staff application data
- provide care to patient who require healthcare for less than 30 days
- a unique number created by CMS for physicians who bill services to them
- provides care to patients with cardiac disease
- voluntary accredits health organizations
Down
- provide treatment to patients in their home
- a fixed amount a healthcare organization will receive for specific services
- what does CAH stand for
- what does PCS stand for?
- credentialing is obtained through the AAMA (American Association of Medical Assitants)
- ensuring patient care is coordinated so the patients discharge or transfer is timely
- performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit
- most complex medical care
- generally formed by several physicians sharing a building, sometimes different specialites
- facility a patient goes to when they require more than 30 days of care
- developed professional standard to assess the compliance of healthcare organizations
- a healthcare professional who is part of a managed care network
- medical staff policies
- specialist verifies the credentials of medical staff
- nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones
- the term used to charge an individual for their medical insurance?
- group of provider that contract with carriers to participate in a specific managed care plan
30 Clues: medical staff policies • what does CAH stand for • what does CAH stand for • what does PCS stand for? • most complex medical care • voluntary accredits health organizations • provide treatment to patients in their home • nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones • provides care to patients with cardiac disease • performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit • ...
Penny's crossword 2014-05-14
Across
- in writing or stating a message.
- health records created and stored on a computer or other electronic storage device.
- what is the third step in SOAP.
- a form that is used for general physical examination by health providers.
- in medical terms the primary problem at the during a doctor's visit is know as?
- the term used to describe a patient who does not follow medical advice he or she receives.
- to examine and review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy is called?
- the type of audits that is performed by the medical staff.
- the type of audits done by the government entities such as medicare or Medicaid.
- allows each user's ability to work in certain areas of patient's electronic health record
- the type of computerized records that is capable of reminding patients e.g. yearly checkups, follow-up care.
- new patients basic information on medical visit.
- medical records that is generated for individual patient created, managed and gathered in a manner that conforms to the nationally recognized interoperability standards so that it can be utilized by members of more that one healthcare.
- patient medical records are also known as?
Down
- theterm used to refer to the information or data that is communicated by the patient.
- the process of transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- datathat comes from the physician, examinations, and test results.
- source Oriented medical records can sometimes be referred.
- this are subjective or internal, conditions felt by the patient.
- organization that review medical records to monitor whether the care provider and fees charged meet accepted standards.
- the process of recording in the medical records.
- a form of medical records documentation takes the SOAP format further, breaking it down into smaller components.
- process of correcting an error in an electronic charting is called.
- this are objective or external factors like blood pressure, rashes or swelling.
- this includes a record of the patient's past medical history; information gained at the first interview with the patient.
- A set of regulations whose goals is to improve healthcare usage, combating fraud and waste.
26 Clues: what is the third step in SOAP. • in writing or stating a message. • patient medical records are also known as? • the process of recording in the medical records. • new patients basic information on medical visit. • the type of audits that is performed by the medical staff. • source Oriented medical records can sometimes be referred. • ...
HELP: Medical Profession 2022-09-21
Across
- A place where patient can buy medicine
- Someone who is hospitalized in hospital
- A place where immediate intervention is needed by the patients
- The other word of birth
- Someone who takes care of patient in a hospital
- A medical specialist who deals with someone's nerve
- We look with these organs
- a medical specialist who deals with someone's heart
- A condition of a pregnant mother after delivering baby
Down
- Medical word dealing with pregnancy, labor, postpartum
- A medical specialist who takes care of internal disease
- a medical specialist who takes care of your teeth
- to inject patient
- The other name of physician
- A newborn
- to cure someone's ill/disease
- The place where blood, urine or faces are checked
- A special place where neonates are observed under high supervision
- a medical specialist who helps/assists pregnant women
19 Clues: A newborn • to inject patient • The other word of birth • We look with these organs • The other name of physician • to cure someone's ill/disease • A place where patient can buy medicine • Someone who is hospitalized in hospital • Someone who takes care of patient in a hospital • a medical specialist who takes care of your teeth • ...
Medical Staff Services 2014-05-04
Across
- nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones
- the term used to charge an individual for their medical insurance?
- what is the acronym for Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & System
- provide treatment to patients in their home
- what does PCS stand for?
- what does CAH stand for
- provide care to patient who require healthcare for less than 30 days
- most complex medical care
- what does CAH stand for
- usually a doctor a patient sees first for medical care
- a healthcare professional who is part of a managed care network
- performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit
- specialist verifies the credentials of medical staff
Down
- committee medical staff committee which review & verifies medical staff application data
- generally formed by several physicians sharing a building, sometimes different specialites
- ensuring patient care is coordinated so the patients discharge or transfer is timely
- provides care to patients with cardiac disease
- committee reviews medical staff applications & reccommendations
- developed professional standard to assess the compliance of healthcare organizations
- facility a patient goes to when they require more than 30 days of care
- group of provider that contract with carriers to participate in a specific managed care plan
- provides healthcare facilities with administrative support and staffing services
- a fixed amount a healthcare organization will receive for specific services
- file with all healthcare providers including nonphysicians & sites of care created by CMS
- credentialing is obtained through the AAMA (American Association of Medical Assitants)
- a unique number created by CMS for physicians who bill services to them
- medical staff policies
- voluntary accredits health organizations
- clinic providing care for people experiencing emotional and psychological issues
- healthcare organizations must obtain what before they can provide services?
30 Clues: medical staff policies • what does CAH stand for • what does CAH stand for • what does PCS stand for? • most complex medical care • voluntary accredits health organizations • provide treatment to patients in their home • nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones • provides care to patients with cardiac disease • performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit • ...
Medical Staff Services 2014-05-04
Across
- nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones
- committee medical staff committee which review & verifies medical staff application data
- a unique number created by CMS for physicians who bill services to them
- healthcare organizations must obtain what before they can provide services?
- generally formed by several physicians sharing a building, sometimes different specialites
- usually a doctor a patient sees first for medical care
- what does PCS stand for?
- provides care to patients with cardiac disease
- specialist verifies the credentials of medical staff
- clinic providing care for people experiencing emotional and psychological issues
- medical staff policies
- performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit
- a healthcare professional who is part of a managed care network
- provide care to patient who require healthcare for less than 30 days
Down
- reviews medical staff applications & reccommendations
- credentialing is obtained through the AAMA (American Association of Medical Assitants)
- what does CAH stand for
- facility a patient goes to when they require more than 30 days of care
- a fixed amount a healthcare organization will receive for specific services
- file with all healthcare providers including nonphysicians & sites of care created by CMS
- the term used to charge an individual for their medical insurance?
- ensuring patient care is coordinated so the patients discharge or transfer is timely
- provide treatment to patients in their home
- provides healthcare facilities with administrative support and staffing services
- voluntary accredits health organizations
- what does CAH stand for
- most complex medical care
- developed professional standard to assess the compliance of healthcare organizations
- what is the acronym for Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & System
- group of provider that contract with carriers to participate in a specific managed care plan
30 Clues: medical staff policies • what does CAH stand for • what does CAH stand for • what does PCS stand for? • most complex medical care • voluntary accredits health organizations • provide treatment to patients in their home • nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones • provides care to patients with cardiac disease • performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit • ...
Brittanys Crossword 2014-05-14
Across
- an electronic comprehensive medical history and record of a patient's life-long health that is collected and maintained by the individual patient
- stands for chief complaint, history, examination, details about the problem, drugs and dosage, assesment, and return visit
- specific information required about a population
- an electronic record of health-related information for an individual patient
- all entries in patient records must be dated to show the order in which they are made
- to examine or review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy; as related to their ability to back up the charges sent to health insurance carriers
- protected health information is always kept _________.
- maintains each user's ability to work in certain areas of a patient's electronic health record
- patient information is arranged within the chart or medical record according to who supplied the data
- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- are objective or external factors like blood pressure, rashes or swelling, that can be seen or felt or measured
Down
- allows for electronic coding of medical records, and electronic claims submission to insurance carrier
- data that comes from the patient; patient states "I am feeling dizzy"
- maintain a ________ tone when documenting in a medical record; never use personal comments, opinions, speculations or judgements
- the medical term used to describe a patient who does not follow the medical advice he or she receives
- the eighth leading cause of patient death in the United States
- customized to suit a specific specialty and style of a physician's office
- data from the physician, examinations, and test results; you took the patient's temperature it was 100.5 degrees
- contain important information about a patient's medical history and present condition
- all forms used in the patient medical record must be completely filled out to ensure _____________.
- the process of recording information in the medical record
- notice of correction in an Electronic Medical Record
- in order to trust the information in the medical record, documentation must be ______ at all times
- are subjective or internal conditions felt by the patient like pain, headache, or nausea, but may not be apparent during the examination
- one of the six c's of charting; uses precise descriptions and accepted medical terminology when describing a patient's condition
25 Clues: specific information required about a population • notice of correction in an Electronic Medical Record • transforming spoken notes into accurate written form • protected health information is always kept _________. • the process of recording information in the medical record • the eighth leading cause of patient death in the United States • ...
Blood & Bones (Review) 2024-06-17
Across
- abnormal feeling of tingling or numbness
- medical term for the thigh bone
- a disease that develops slowly is said to have an ___ onset
- just enough
- 白血病 in English
- medical term for RBC/red blood cell
- 癌腫
- finger bones/toe bones
- a lack of something (ex. Iron/Fe)
- lower jaw bone
Down
- medical term for the breast bone
- in an ___ fracture you can see the bone through the skin
- medical term for the collar bone
- 骨髄 is bone ______
- medical term for platelet cell (血小板)
- upper jaw bone
- "I sat for a long time and now my foot is ___."
- a ___ fracture is where the bone bends but doesn't break
- 輸血 in English is a blood _____.
- 脛骨 in English
20 Clues: 癌腫 • just enough • 脛骨 in English • upper jaw bone • 白血病 in English • lower jaw bone • 骨髄 is bone ______ • finger bones/toe bones • medical term for the thigh bone • 輸血 in English is a blood _____. • medical term for the breast bone • medical term for the collar bone • a lack of something (ex. Iron/Fe) • medical term for RBC/red blood cell • medical term for platelet cell (血小板) • ...
Anatomy of a Medical Term 2016-06-19
Across
- One origin of medical term
- Pertaining to before birth
- Core of a medical term
- Word analysis and definition
- Inside a vein
- Many people die every year due as a result of poor ?
- Suffix meaning cell
- Side
- Diagnosis
- meaning of -ation
- Origin of axilla
- Where a prefix is found in a medical term
- Number of elements in a medical term
- Between 37 and 42 weeks
Down
- History of a type of illness
- Pertaining to the stomach
- Prefix meaning above
- Study of diseases of the lungs
- more than one diagnosis
- Used when suffix begins with a consonant
- CC, Complaint
- Greek meaning slime
- Type of health record
- Word also meaning physical
- To break down a medical term into its elements
- Found at the end of a term follow a word root
- Usually indicates time, number, or location
- Chest x-ray
- Where to begin when breaking down a medical term
- Around
30 Clues: Side • Around • Diagnosis • Chest x-ray • CC, Complaint • Inside a vein • Origin of axilla • meaning of -ation • Greek meaning slime • Suffix meaning cell • Prefix meaning above • Type of health record • Core of a medical term • more than one diagnosis • Between 37 and 42 weeks • Pertaining to the stomach • One origin of medical term • Pertaining to before birth • Word also meaning physical • ...
Anatomy of a Medical Term 2016-06-19
Across
- To break down a medical term into its elements
- Around
- Side
- Usually indicates time, number, or location
- Used when suffix begins with a consonant
- CC, Complaint
- Pertaining to the stomach
- Where to begin when breaking down a medical term
- Word analysis and definition
- Pertaining to before birth
- Type of health record
- meaning of -ation
- Inside a vein
Down
- Many people die every year due as a result of poor ?
- History of a type of illness
- Diagnosis
- Found at the end of a term follow a word root
- Chest x-ray
- Study of diseases of the lungs
- Core of a medical term
- Prefix meaning above
- Where a prefix is found in a medical term
- Origin of axilla
- Word also meaning physical
- more than one diagnosis
- Greek meaning slime
- One origin of medical term
- Suffix meaning cell
- Between 37 and 42 weeks
- Number of elements in a medical term
30 Clues: Side • Around • Diagnosis • Chest x-ray • CC, Complaint • Inside a vein • Origin of axilla • meaning of -ation • Greek meaning slime • Suffix meaning cell • Prefix meaning above • Type of health record • Core of a medical term • more than one diagnosis • Between 37 and 42 weeks • Pertaining to the stomach • Word also meaning physical • One origin of medical term • Pertaining to before birth • ...
Cardiovascular 2022-09-12
Across
- valve
- temporary sensation of breathing
- difficulty in breathing
- medical instrument used to measure breath
- medical instrument used to visually examine the larynx
- process of excessive ventilating
- medical term for heart
- chest
- pulse
- medical term for vessel
- condition of deficient amounts of oxygen
- inability to breathe unless in an upright position
Down
- abnormal condition in which the skin and nails appear dark blue due to oxygen deficiency
- muscle
- necrosis (death) of an area
- listen to
- blood
- fat
- good or normal breathing
- surgical removal of the tonsils
- lung
- vein
- blood condition
- vein
24 Clues: fat • lung • vein • vein • valve • blood • chest • pulse • muscle • listen to • blood condition • medical term for heart • difficulty in breathing • medical term for vessel • good or normal breathing • necrosis (death) of an area • surgical removal of the tonsils • temporary sensation of breathing • process of excessive ventilating • condition of deficient amounts of oxygen • ...
General Patient Care #2 2017-07-06
Across
- Laying flat on abdomen
- Stretching or tearing of a muscle
- If a wound is red, swollen and draining pus, it is a sign of _______
- Refers to the right eye
- Medical term for medication breathed in by the patient
- Position used for low blood pressure or shock
- Do this by 2.2 to convert kilograms to pounds
- Apply this temperature to injury to increase blood supply
- Refers to both eyes
- Position with back leaning on exam table at 45 degree angle
- Medical term for medication given between the cheek and gum
- How many times does the medical assistant check the medication during administration
- Used to examine ears
- Stretching or tearing of a ligament
Down
- Apply this temperature to injury to decrease swelling
- Muscle in arm used for intramuscular (IM) injections
- Do this by 2.2 to convert pounds to kilograms
- Medical term for medication given under the tongue
- Used to examine a patient's eyes
- Refers to the left eye
- Medical term for medication applied to the skin
- Position most used for female pelvic examinations
- Medical term for medication to be absorbed through membranes
- Instrument used to assess hearing acuity
- Medical term for medication applied on skin in patch for continuous slow absorption
- Medical term for medication given in the mouth
- Position with back of exam table raised to a 90 degree angle
- Laying flat on back
28 Clues: Refers to both eyes • Laying flat on back • Used to examine ears • Laying flat on abdomen • Refers to the left eye • Refers to the right eye • Used to examine a patient's eyes • Stretching or tearing of a muscle • Stretching or tearing of a ligament • Instrument used to assess hearing acuity • Do this by 2.2 to convert pounds to kilograms • ...
Health Professionals - Raeanne Garcia 2022-10-20
Across
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy.
- a person whose job is treating people's teeth
- a medical practitioner qualified to practise surgery.
- therapist treat injured, ill, or disabled patients through the therapeutic use of everyday activities.
- a person trained to give emergency medical care to people who are injured or ill, typically in a setting outside a hospital.
- a doctor who specializes in the study or treatment of heart diseases and heart abnormalities.
- a dentist who is qualified to treat irregularities in the teeth and jaws.
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
- a person who is professionally qualified to prepare and dispense medicinal drugs.
- They give anesthetics for surgical, medical and psychiatric procedures.
Down
- a person qualified to treat disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise.
- an eye care specialist.
- a person who treats diseases by pressing a person's joints
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of allergies.
- they are trained to perform medical tests and help vets diagnose illnesses and injuries in animals.
- a medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases.
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders.
- a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or injured
- who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders.
- take samples of blood for testing.
20 Clues: an eye care specialist. • take samples of blood for testing. • a person whose job is treating people's teeth • a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy. • a medical practitioner qualified to practise surgery. • a person who treats diseases by pressing a person's joints • a medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases. • ...
Brittanys Crossword 2014-05-14
Across
- notice of correction in an Electronic Medical Record
- patient information is arranged within the chart or medical record according to who supplied the data
- allows for electronic coding of medical records, and electronic claims submission to insurance carrier
- the medical term used to describe a patient who does not follow the medical advice he or she receives
- specific information required about a population
- the process of recording information in the medical record
- an electronic record of health-related information for an individual patient
- customized to suit a specific specialty and style of a physician's office
- one of the six c's of charting; uses precise descriptions and accepted medical terminology when describing a patient's condition
- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- all entries in patient records must be dated to show the order in which they are made
- are objective or external factors like blood pressure, rashes or swelling, that can be seen or felt or measured
- to examine or review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy; as related to their ability to back up the charges sent to health insurance carriers
- all forms used in the patient medical record must be completely filled out to ensure _____________.
- in order to trust the information in the medical record, documentation must be ______ at all times
Down
- contain important information about a patient's medical history and present condition
- data that comes from the patient; patient states "I am feeling dizzy"
- the eighth leading cause of patient death in the United States
- data from the physician, examinations, and test results; you took the patient's temperature it was 100.5 degrees
- maintain a ________ tone when documenting in a medical record; never use personal comments, opinions, speculations or judgements
- stands for chief complaint, history, examination, details about the problem, drugs and dosage, assesment, and return visit
- an electronic comprehensive medical history and record of a patient's life-long health that is collected and maintained by the individual patient
- maintains each user's ability to work in certain areas of a patient's electronic health record
- protected health information is always kept _________.
- are subjective or internal conditions felt by the patient like pain, headache, or nausea, but may not be apparent during the examination
25 Clues: specific information required about a population • notice of correction in an Electronic Medical Record • transforming spoken notes into accurate written form • protected health information is always kept _________. • the process of recording information in the medical record • the eighth leading cause of patient death in the United States • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 1 2023-08-19
Across
- farther from the point of attachment of a limb
- away from the surface
- body plane that divides into superior and inferior
- medical imaging technique using sound waves
- medical imaging technique using X-rays to produce 3D images
- toward the feet
- study of the body and body parts
- toward the surface
- toward the middle
- toward the front
Down
- toward the sides
- medical imaging technique using radioactive tracers to visualize real-time physiology
- study of how the body and body parts function
- toward the head
- body plane that divides into left and right
- closer to the point of attachment of a limb
- medical imaging technique using magnets
- body plane that divides into anterior and posterior
- medical imaging technique used to detect bone fractures
- toward the back
20 Clues: toward the head • toward the feet • toward the back • toward the sides • toward the front • toward the middle • toward the surface • away from the surface • study of the body and body parts • medical imaging technique using magnets • body plane that divides into left and right • closer to the point of attachment of a limb • medical imaging technique using sound waves • ...
Dr. Emily Blackwell 2023-02-24
Across
- job title at medical school
- college teacher
- number of tries to get into medical school
- the staff and most of the patients
- type of life experience for someone painfully shy
- level of standard maintained at Infirmary and Medical School
- country of birth
- another part of her job necessary to help pay the bills
- where she completed additional training in Europe
- number of years Emily worked
Down
- medical specialty
- college that Emily attended
- partner's last name
- last name of former student who went on to open Henry Street Settlement House
- type of lessons offered to women in their homes
- who did Emily train during the Civil War?
- role she played in the NY County Medical Society
- who were the patients?
- city where she practiced medicine
- hospital
20 Clues: hospital • college teacher • country of birth • medical specialty • partner's last name • who were the patients? • job title at medical school • college that Emily attended • number of years Emily worked • city where she practiced medicine • the staff and most of the patients • who did Emily train during the Civil War? • number of tries to get into medical school • ...
Science of Nursing 2023-09-15
Across
- Standard clothing worn by nurses for hygiene and identification.
- Identifying a medical condition.
- Basic units of life.
- A healthcare professional who provides patient care.
- Recording patient information and care activities.
- Numbing for surgery or pain relief.
- Device for giving injections.
- A facility for medical treatment and care.
- Explores how the body functions.
- Provides support and protection.
- Operating room nursing.
- Study of matter and reactions.
Down
- Enables movement.
- Circulates nutrients and oxygen.
- The organized system of medical services.
- Providing emotional support to patients.
- Carries genetic information.
- Science of living organisms.
- Conducts scientific experiments.
- Immediate medical attention.
- Injury or open sore.
- Diagnostic tool used to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- Studies body structure.
- An individual receiving medical care.
- Device for measuring body temperature.
25 Clues: Enables movement. • Injury or open sore. • Basic units of life. • Studies body structure. • Operating room nursing. • Carries genetic information. • Science of living organisms. • Immediate medical attention. • Device for giving injections. • Study of matter and reactions. • Circulates nutrients and oxygen. • Conducts scientific experiments. • Identifying a medical condition. • ...
Musculoskeletal 2023-08-12
Across
- Medical term for ankle
- Medical term for chest
- Caudal aspect of spine
- Medical term for wrist
- Term for between finger and toes
- Towards the tail
- Increased amount of fluid (within the knee)
- Medical term for knee cap
Down
- Lower jaw bone
- Upper jawbone
- Away from the body's midline
- Term for grinding, crunching, or popping that occurs when moving a joint
- Towards the head
- Medical term for knee
- Term for joint fluid
- Towards the body's midline
16 Clues: Upper jawbone • Lower jaw bone • Towards the head • Towards the tail • Term for joint fluid • Medical term for knee • Medical term for ankle • Medical term for chest • Caudal aspect of spine • Medical term for wrist • Medical term for knee cap • Towards the body's midline • Away from the body's midline • Term for between finger and toes • Increased amount of fluid (within the knee) • ...
CMAA crossword puzzle 2 2020-11-16
Across
- A medical administrative assistant is preparing a patient's medical record and realizes that another patient has the same name. Which of the following information should the assistant confirm to select the correct record?
- When mailing a reminder letter to a patient, a medical administrative assistant should classify the mail as which of the following?
- According to OSHA, a facility must have a written emergency action plan in place if it has more than how many employees?
- the Medicare and medicaid programs are overseen by which of the following agencies?
- which of the following agencies creates immunization schedules?
- A medical administrative assistant should understand that urgent care centers typically use which of the following types of scheduling?
- When reviewing a patient's history and records, a medical administrative assistant should identify which of the following acronyms as a setting for medical and nursing care?
- a medical administrative assistant in a providers office receives a telephone call from an established patient who reports that she has an onset of palpitations. the assistant should expect to schedule which of the following services for the patient?
- Which of the following government-sponsored health programs has eligibility requirements and benefits that vary widely from state to state?
- A provider did not obtain informed consent from a patient who was coherent before surgery. The provider can be charged with which of the following torts?
- A patient calls the office to request a refill of her oral contraceptive tablets. Which of the following abbreviations should the medical administrative assistant use to refer to the prescription?
- OSHA requires providers to train employees on updated policies how often?
- Which of the following stipulates that a patient may be charged for copies of her medical record?
Down
- A patient has inflammation of knee from overuse. Which of the following terms describes this patients condition?
- When reviewing incoming mail, the practice of underlining significant words and phrases during sorting is called
- a medical administrative assistant is ensuring that a patient's medical record includes the necessary demographic information. which of the following data should the assistant verify as part of the patient's demographics?
- A provider charges more for a covered service than an insurance carrier allows. Which of the following outcomes should the medical administrative assistant expect?
- A medical assistant in a family laboratory reports, that are essential practice office routinely makes calendar notations to follow before a patient's next visit. Which of the following file organization up on data, such as methods is the assistant using?
- a provider prescribes surgically puncturing a patients lung to remove fluid. which of the following suffixes applies to this procedure?
- a medical administrative assistant confirms that a new patient has Medicare and his annual deductible has been met. which of the following percentage is patients responsibility
- a medical administrative assistant reviewing a patients record of operative procedures for a recent surgery. The assistant should understand that the term "dilate" means which of the following?
- when a patient completes and signs the assignment of benefits form, he is agreeing that the payment for covered services will go to which of the following parties?
- a medical administrative assistant should understand that rhinoplasty is the surgical repair of which of the following?
- A medical administrative assistant schedules two patients at the beginning of each hour, one patient 20 min after the beginning of each hour, and no patients in the second half of each hour. Which of the following types of scheduling is the assistant using?
- a medical administrative assistant should identify which of the following acronyms as a health insurance plan?
25 Clues: which of the following agencies creates immunization schedules? • OSHA requires providers to train employees on updated policies how often? • the Medicare and medicaid programs are overseen by which of the following agencies? • Which of the following stipulates that a patient may be charged for copies of her medical record? • ...
Speaker Case prep 2024-09-24
Across
- Cabinet level department of healthcare in US gov
- Medical Professionals should strive to do what is fair and equitable
- Personal beliefs about right and wrong
- Department focused on Native Americans and Alaska Natives
- a standardized framework that helps make decisions
- Works on improving electronic medical records
- Medical professionals should strive to do the least amount of harm possible. Benefits outweigh the risks.
- Mental health department of fed gov
- Government Insurance for those over 65
- Federal insurance distributed at state level
Down
- Medical professionals ought to do the best thing for the patient
- Focused on improving healthcare access and rural health
- works under the united nations
- Agency that provides the most funding for medical research worldwide
- A patient's right to decide
- Researches improvements in healthcare practice
- Regulates food, drugs, and medical devices
- Focuses on pathogens in US and abroad
18 Clues: A patient's right to decide • works under the united nations • Mental health department of fed gov • Focuses on pathogens in US and abroad • Personal beliefs about right and wrong • Government Insurance for those over 65 • Regulates food, drugs, and medical devices • Federal insurance distributed at state level • Works on improving electronic medical records • ...
Medical Staff Services 2014-05-04
Across
- healthcare organizations must obtain what before they can provide services?
- usually a doctor a patient sees first for medical care
- file with all healthcare providers including nonphysicians & sites of care created by CMS
- clinic providing care for people experiencing emotional and psychological issues
- reviews medical staff applications & reccommendations
- provides healthcare facilities with administrative support and staffing services
- what does CAH stand for
- what is the acronym for Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & System
- committee medical staff committee which review & verifies medical staff application data
- provide care to patient who require healthcare for less than 30 days
- a unique number created by CMS for physicians who bill services to them
- provides care to patients with cardiac disease
- voluntary accredits health organizations
Down
- provide treatment to patients in their home
- a fixed amount a healthcare organization will receive for specific services
- what does CAH stand for
- what does PCS stand for?
- credentialing is obtained through the AAMA (American Association of Medical Assitants)
- ensuring patient care is coordinated so the patients discharge or transfer is timely
- performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit
- most complex medical care
- generally formed by several physicians sharing a building, sometimes different specialites
- facility a patient goes to when they require more than 30 days of care
- developed professional standard to assess the compliance of healthcare organizations
- a healthcare professional who is part of a managed care network
- medical staff policies
- specialist verifies the credentials of medical staff
- nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones
- the term used to charge an individual for their medical insurance?
- group of provider that contract with carriers to participate in a specific managed care plan
30 Clues: medical staff policies • what does CAH stand for • what does CAH stand for • what does PCS stand for? • most complex medical care • voluntary accredits health organizations • provide treatment to patients in their home • nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones • provides care to patients with cardiac disease • performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit • ...
183-1 2024-08-19
Across
- The type of degree typically required for a Health Information Technician. Associate
- A Medical Office ____ handles administrative tasks in healthcare settings. Assistant
- Verification Specialists handle this type of verification for patients. Insurance
- The privacy law that Release of Information Specialists must comply with. HIPAA
- The primary task of a Medical Biller is preparing and submitting ____ data to insurance companies. Billing
- The typical education level required for a Health Data Analyst. Degree
- A role that involves managing Electronic Health Records systems and ensuring coding accuracy. Technician
- A professional responsible for ensuring patient records are accurate and properly filed. Clerk
- Medical Billers need proficiency with billing ____. Software
- Professionals who translate medical procedures into standardized codes. Coders
- The typical work environment that is not an option for a Medical Records Clerk. Remote
Down
- These professionals convert voice recordings into written reports. Transcriptionists
- The first friendly face a patient sees in a healthcare facility. Registrar
- A professional who analyzes healthcare data to improve patient care. Analyst
- A key skill required for Medical Coders, involving systems like ICD-10 and CPT. Coding
- A professional who oversees health information systems and ensures compliance. Coordinator
- Patient Registrars verify this type of patient information. Insurance
- The type of systems managed by Health Information Specialists. EHR
- Medical Records Clerks need strong ____ entry skills. Data
- The minimum education required for a Medical Records Clerk. GED
20 Clues: Medical Records Clerks need strong ____ entry skills. Data • Medical Billers need proficiency with billing ____. Software • The minimum education required for a Medical Records Clerk. GED • The type of systems managed by Health Information Specialists. EHR • Patient Registrars verify this type of patient information. Insurance • ...
GUSOM Interview Day 2019-02-06
Across
- Largest bone in the human body
- The study of illness in children
- "care for the whole person"
- Buildings in D.C. cannot be taller than this monument
- Study of the Heart
- A pH of 7 is considered what
- The White House is located on this avenue
- This former President went to Georgetown University
- What medical instrument did Proctor-Harvey design
- Study of the Immune System
- This popular cheer means "what rocks"
Down
- Georgetown's colors are grey and what
- Georgetown is one of 135 of these in the United States
- Georgetown's Medical Curriculum
- The study of living organisms
- Famous cemetery just outside D.C.
- Largest organ in the body
- Volunteer-based clinic where Georgetown medical students see patients
- When medical students find out where they will attend residency
- Popular DC transportation system
- Georgetown's religious affiliation
- You can differentiate a medical student from a doctor by the length of this
- The museums on the national mall
- The name of the popular Georgetown bulldog
- Computer-based test for prospective medical students
25 Clues: Study of the Heart • Largest organ in the body • Study of the Immune System • "care for the whole person" • A pH of 7 is considered what • The study of living organisms • Largest bone in the human body • Georgetown's Medical Curriculum • The study of illness in children • Popular DC transportation system • The museums on the national mall • Famous cemetery just outside D.C. • ...
Directional Terms 2024-08-11
Across
- medical term that means above
- the arms are _ to the belly button
- medical term that means below
- the anatomical plane the divides the body into right and left sides
- medical term that means opposite
- medical term that means toward the midline
- medical term that means front of the body
- the position where the arms are at the side palms forward is known as _ position
Down
- medical term that means toward the trunk of the body
- medical term that means toward the surface
- the bottom of the foot is the _ surface
- the anatomical plane that divides the body into upper and lower portions
- medical term that means both or 2
- the term posterior refers to the _ of the body
- the term distal means _ from the trunk
15 Clues: medical term that means above • medical term that means below • medical term that means opposite • medical term that means both or 2 • the arms are _ to the belly button • the term distal means _ from the trunk • the bottom of the foot is the _ surface • medical term that means front of the body • medical term that means toward the surface • ...
Crossword 2017-02-20
Across
- The big bone of the lower leg.
- The medical name for the upper back section of the spine.
- Freely moveable joints.
- Joint when 2 bones fit together with an odd shape.
- A muscle tissue. The heart is the only example.
- Medical name for skull.
- The bones of the spine.
- A resilient and smooth elastic tissue that connects bone to bone.
- The internal framework of the body.
Down
- A place where 2 or more bones meet.
- The bones of the hands.
- A short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue found around a joint.
- Joint where bones can only move along one axis.
- Small bonds developed in tendons around joints.
- Medical name for the jaw.
- The medical name for the lower back section of the spine.
- A tough band of fibrous connective tissue found in between a muscle and a bone.
- Type of muscle contraction when muscle length stays the same.
- The medical name for the tailbone section of the spine.
- The medical name for the neck section of the spine.
20 Clues: The bones of the hands. • Freely moveable joints. • Medical name for skull. • The bones of the spine. • Medical name for the jaw. • The big bone of the lower leg. • A place where 2 or more bones meet. • The internal framework of the body. • Joint where bones can only move along one axis. • Small bonds developed in tendons around joints. • ...
chapters 11&12 2014-05-20
Across
- record within one health care provider
- data that comes from the patient S in SOAP
- each condition or diagnosis a patient has is listed and given its own number
- owned by the patient
- includes a record of the patients past medical history
- protects patients privacy
- use precise descriptions and accepted medical terminology
- format that breaks down information into smaller components
- objective or external
- diagnosis A in SOAP
- subjective or internal
- also known as patient medical records
Down
- medical records should be kept up to date
- when a patient does not follow medical advice
- specific information required of a population
- files that need periodic attention
- government entities, MCOS, private insurance perform this type of audit
- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- ROS an inventory of the body
- data from the physician O in SOAP
- medical staff can perform this type of audit
- sometimes called the conventional method
- examine and review of a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy
- treatment P in SOAP
- throughout many health care providers
25 Clues: diagnosis A in SOAP • treatment P in SOAP • owned by the patient • objective or external • subjective or internal • protects patients privacy • ROS an inventory of the body • data from the physician O in SOAP • files that need periodic attention • throughout many health care providers • also known as patient medical records • record within one health care provider • ...
HOSA SLC 2024-03-26
Across
- Yellowing of skin, typically related to liver issues.
- One level of education HOSA serves, along with post-secondary.
- Medical field focused on skin and its diseases.
- Field specializing in eye and vision care.
- Last name of the HOSA International Executive Director
- Study of the structure of the human body.
- State where HOSA's Constitutional Convention was held.
- States Number of states in initial HOSA meeting.
- First name of MN HOSA’s President
- Study of disease causes and effects.
- Medical field specializing in teeth.
- State where HOSA's Constitutional Convention was held.
- Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells.
- Branch of medicine dealing with heart disorders.
Down
- Study and treatment of tumors.
- One level of education HOSA serves, along with post-secondary.
- Medical specialty dealing with disorders of the nervous system.
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity.
- Medical specialty dealing with children's health.
- First name of MN HOSA Judge Coordinator
- Science of preparing and dispensing medical drugs.
- Branch of medicine dealing with the immune system.
- First name of the opening session guest speaker
- Instrument used to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- Medical specialty for imaging techniques like X-rays.
25 Clues: Study and treatment of tumors. • First name of MN HOSA’s President • Study of disease causes and effects. • Medical field specializing in teeth. • First name of MN HOSA Judge Coordinator • Study of the structure of the human body. • Field specializing in eye and vision care. • Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells. • Medical field focused on skin and its diseases. • ...
TAG Teaser 186 - Medical Movies (and TV shows)! 2022-05-09
Across
- This medical drama, shown on BBC1 since 1986, is the longest-running medical drama in the world! It is a "sister" show of the recently cancelled Holby 13-ACROSS (8)
- The English _______, 1996 romantic film starring Juliette Binoche and Ralph Fiennes, based on the best-selling 1992 novel of the same name (7)
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's ____, 1975 film in which Jack Nicholson's McMurphy squares off against the sinister Nurse Ratched (4)
- This is what the E in ER stands for! (9)
- _____ Wing, madcap comedy series starring Mark Heap and Stephen Mangan, which ran on Channel 4 from 2004 until 2006 (5)
- Holby ____, BBC1 medical drama which ran from 1999 until 2022 (4)
- Chicago ___, American medical drama series which has been on air since 2015 (3)
- _____ On Doctor, 1967 classic comedy featuring Hattie Jacques as the Matron Lavinia (5)
- American medical comedy-drama which ran from 2001 until 2010, and was named after the sanitary clothes worn by surgeons (6)
Down
- Call the _______, smash hit BBC show set in the east end of London in the 1950s and 1960s (7)
- Peak ________, 1990s British hit show which followed the lives of the doctors and nurses at a G.P. surgery in the Peak District (8)
- _____, M.D. Sounds like a home? But this is actually a smash hit US medical drama featuring British actor Hugh Laurie as maverick medical genius Dr Gregory _____ (5)
- Nurse _____, 2000 black comedy film starring Renée Zellweger (5)
- ______, M.E. was a medical mystery drama which aired from 1976 until 1983 and starred Jack Klugman as medical examiner and sleuth Dr R ______ (6)
- Dr ______'_ Casebook, much-loved 1960s medical drama starring Bill Simpson as doctor Alan Finlay, and his 1920s practice in the fictional Scottish town of Tannochbrae (7)
- Grey's _______, long-running US medical drama starring Ellen Pompeo as Dr Meredith Grey (7)
- ___ Martin, UK medical comedy-drama starring Martin Clunes (3)
17 Clues: This is what the E in ER stands for! (9) • ___ Martin, UK medical comedy-drama starring Martin Clunes (3) • Nurse _____, 2000 black comedy film starring Renée Zellweger (5) • Holby ____, BBC1 medical drama which ran from 1999 until 2022 (4) • Chicago ___, American medical drama series which has been on air since 2015 (3) • ...
1960s Technology: Important Inventions 2023-10-23
Across
- Portable audio storage medium.
- Medical breakthrough in assisted reproduction.
- Energy-efficient light source.
- Used in touch-tone phones.
- Medical imaging technology using X-rays.
- Light-emitting diode technology.
- Medical imaging technology.
- Pointing device for computers.
Down
- Advancement in aviation technology.
- Entertainment medium using electronic technology.
- Real-time visual communication technology.
- Device for operating electronic appliances.
- Miniature integrated circuit.
- Non-invasive medical imaging technology.
- Broadcasting via communication satellites.
- Widely used home movie format.
- Invention with applications in technology and medicine.
- Precursor to the modern internet.
- Scannable code for product identification.
- Storage medium for data and software.
20 Clues: Used in touch-tone phones. • Medical imaging technology. • Miniature integrated circuit. • Portable audio storage medium. • Widely used home movie format. • Energy-efficient light source. • Pointing device for computers. • Light-emitting diode technology. • Precursor to the modern internet. • Advancement in aviation technology. • Storage medium for data and software. • ...
Final Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-18
Across
- Define the Medical Abbreviation "lbs"
- Medical abbreviation for before meals and at bedtime
- When your patient does not have the ability to control their bowel or bladder
- Number of milliliters in an ounce
- The root word Gastro- relates to what body part?
- Medical Abbreviation for immediately or as soon as possible
- The word part for "itis" meaning
- Blood Pressure Less than 100/60
- Define the Medical Abbreviation for "Kilogram"
- Maximum Heart Rate in Healthy Vital Sign Range
- Yellow tint to the skin or eyes
Down
- Name the unit of measurement that is equivalent to 1 milliliter
- Medical Term for Swelling
- Medical Diagnosis for CHF
- Minimum Pulse in Healthy Vital Sign Range
- Correct unit of measurement to document output
- What is the number one most important way to stop the spread of infection?
- Heart rate greater than 100
18 Clues: Medical Term for Swelling • Medical Diagnosis for CHF • Heart rate greater than 100 • Blood Pressure Less than 100/60 • Yellow tint to the skin or eyes • The word part for "itis" meaning • Number of milliliters in an ounce • Define the Medical Abbreviation "lbs" • Minimum Pulse in Healthy Vital Sign Range • Correct unit of measurement to document output • ...
Schannel Crossword 2014-03-06
Across
- file reminder file for keeping track of time-sensitive obligations
- patient who does not follow medical advice
- basic information required of all patients
- Problem-Oriented Medical Record
- process of recording information
- altering something to meet individual specifications
Down
- examine and review records for completeness and accuracy
- transforming spoken notes
- compact disc that contains software programs
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Personal Health Record
- genetic information cells
- Electronic Medical Record
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- data obtained from conversation
- data that are apparent and measureable
- Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
- Federal Insurance Contribution Act
- Source Oriented Medical Record
- Electronic Health Record
20 Clues: Personal Health Record • Electronic Health Record • transforming spoken notes • genetic information cells • Electronic Medical Record • Source Oriented Medical Record • Problem-Oriented Medical Record • data obtained from conversation • process of recording information • Occupational Safety and Health Act • Federal Insurance Contribution Act • ...
Doctor Who? 2018-03-12
Across
- a medical doctor devoted to the diagnosis, and medical and surgical treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle and lower extremity.
- Medicine is a medical doctor who trained in providing continuous care for injured workers and helping them to get back to work. Oncologist: the branch of science that deals with cancers, medical doctors who specialize in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of cancer.
- is involved in the management of the physical, emotional, and mental health of their young patients.
- Surgeon medical physicians who specialize in the diagnosis, medical management, and surgical treatment of diseases with the blood vessels (vascular diseases).
- Surgeon ; a trained surgeon of the mouth and jaw. These doctors specialize in treating and reconstructing areas of the face, head, or neck after an injury or surgery
- trained medical doctors in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the kidney and urinary systems.
- Can perform surgeries in the eyes. And because they can perform operations on the eyes, they are considered as both medical and surgical specialists.
- a medical professional whose expertise falls on the lungs and other respiratory tract illnesses and diseases.
- specializes in the study of hearing, balance, and other auditory disorders.
- are medical professionals focused on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal (digestive) tract which include the stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, and liver.
- Medicine trained medical doctors who administer radioactive medicines for diagnosis and treatment of specific conditions. Obstetrician/Gynecologist: is a combination of two doctors rolled into one. trained in managing pregnancy, labor, and childbirth and specialized in the female reproductive system.
- specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders.
- specialized in in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disease and systemic auto-immune conditions commonly referred to as rheumatic diseases.
- are health professionals primarily focused on the diagnosis of conditions associated with the skin, hair, nails.
- a specialist in that studies blood, blood-forming organs, and blood-related diseases.
Down
- medical professional specially trained to diagnose and treat their patients by interpreting test results from medical imaging techniques.
- Surgeon doctors specially trained to diagnose, treat, and operate patients with diseases and injuries of the musculoskeletal system (which includes the muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons, and the nerves). Otolaryngologist: a type of physician who specializes in managing and treating patients with various disorders of the Ear, Nose, and Throat.
- studies and tries to interpret his/her patient’s behavior and cognitive process.
- is a medical doctor under the category of internal medicine, who studies the diseases that affect the endocrine system which is responsible for secreting and regulating the body’s hormone levels.
- is a medical professional who investigates and studies the physiological processes and functions of the body’s immune system.
- are medical professionals that examine and treat illnesses associated with the cardiovascular system which includes the heart and blood vessels.
- a doctor who specializes in oral health care (gum disease) and is involved in the placement of dental implants.
- play a major decisive role in pain management. As their name suggests, anesthesiologists are physicians trained in anesthesiology or the science of administering anesthesia to patients during the surgeries.
- is a trained medical doctor who performs autopsies in the examination of tissue (such as a mole) and blood samples to diagnose a disease and produces a pathological report.
- a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of the diseases that affect the nervous system (brain, spinal cord, and the neurons).
- is a healthcare professional who specializes in the identification and treatment of asthma, allergies, and related diseases. In addition to that, an allergist is also trained in determining the factors that trigger such diseases
- doctors who specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders that affect the male and female urinary tract.
27 Clues: specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders. • specializes in the study of hearing, balance, and other auditory disorders. • studies and tries to interpret his/her patient’s behavior and cognitive process. • a specialist in that studies blood, blood-forming organs, and blood-related diseases. • ...
Bioethics 2023-03-10
Across
- - The act of giving permission for a medical procedure after being fully informed of the risks and benefits.
- -The right of individuals to make their own decisions regarding their health and medical treatment.
- - The ethical duty to tell patients the truth about their medical condition.
- -The ethical duty to keep patient information private.
- - The idea that all individuals have inherent value and should be treated with respect.
- -The ethical principle that healthcare professionals should act in the best interest of their patients.
- - Medical care that focuses on relieving pain and suffering in patients with serious illnesses.
- - An ethical theory that focuses on the character traits that lead to moral behaviour.
- - The process of giving permission for medical procedures, such as surgery or research.
- - The ethical principle of fairness and equity in healthcare.
- - The ethical principle that healthcare professionals should not harm their patients.
Down
- - Medical interventions used to assist with human reproduction, such as IVF or surrogacy.
- -The ethical decision to stop or withhold medical treatment in certain circumstances, such as when it is futile.
- - An ethical theory that actions should be taken to maximise overall happiness or well-being.
- - A reproductive technology in which a woman carries a pregnancy for another person or couple.
- - The act of donating organs or tissues for transplantation.
- - The act of painlessly ending a patient's life to relieve suffering.
- - The provision of medical treatment to sustain a patient's life, often in intensive care units.
- - A measure of an individual's well-being and satisfaction with their life.
- - The study of the inheritance of characteristics.
20 Clues: - The study of the inheritance of characteristics. • -The ethical duty to keep patient information private. • - The act of donating organs or tissues for transplantation. • - The ethical principle of fairness and equity in healthcare. • - The act of painlessly ending a patient's life to relieve suffering. • ...
Medical Law 2023-11-21
Across
- medical term for end of life care
- a person is touched without a persons consent
- type of consent that is written
- law medical malpractice would be in this category
- patients right to know the truth
- to do good
- careless or senseless behavior by a health care worker
- supporting the best interest of all patients
- giving out personal medical information
- physician order to not perform CPR
- a term for lawsuit
- guidelines to determine right or wrong behavior in health care
- medication error causing harm, harm during surgery
Down
- to do no harm
- spoken information about someone against their character
- to keep promises
- to be treated fairly and equitably
- medical and personal information that is kept private
- a set of values, behaviors and relationships that form foundation for trust
- type of medical error where patient develops wound
- written information about someone that causes them harm
- individual under legal age
- inability to make own medical decisions
- ability to make own decision
- person under legal guardianship
- a threat or attempt is made to touch a person without permission
26 Clues: to do good • to do no harm • to keep promises • a term for lawsuit • individual under legal age • ability to make own decision • type of consent that is written • person under legal guardianship • patients right to know the truth • medical term for end of life care • to be treated fairly and equitably • physician order to not perform CPR • inability to make own medical decisions • ...
Medical 2022-12-06
Across
- unable to hear
- flu (= an illness like a very bad cold, that makes you feel hot and weak)
- suddenly becoming unconscious for a short time, usually falling down onto the floor
- an illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult for someone to do the things that other people do
- the ability to see
- the time when something unpleasant and difficult to control starts, such as a disease
- the state of not being strong or powerful
Down
- a strong wish to do something, often something that you should not do
- a movement you make with your hand, arm, or head to express what you are thinking or feeling
- the feeling of being tired
- a person who has a disease that they can give to other people without suffering from it themselves
- not able to see
- a disease or mental problem
13 Clues: unable to hear • not able to see • the ability to see • the feeling of being tired • a disease or mental problem • the state of not being strong or powerful • a strong wish to do something, often something that you should not do • flu (= an illness like a very bad cold, that makes you feel hot and weak) • ...
Health Information Management 2016-01-29
Across
- Analysis of diseased body tissue that has been sent for testing
- Method of organizing a medical record in which all information pertaining to one specific problem are grouped together
- Portion of a medical report describing recommended treatment
- Process in which a patient's record is reviewed to make sure that all necessary components are included in the chart
- Abbreviation for a document that specifies what medical information is to be released
- The top sheet in the patient's medical file containing demographic information
- Method that involves breaking a chart number into a series of groups and filing within each group
- Information regarding a patient's visits to the doctor
- Documenting patient visits in a chart note
- Detailed account of a patient's surgical procedure
- System that reminds an assistant to perform a certain activity at a certain time
- Plastic envelope with pockets used to mark place from which a medical record was removed
Down
- Questionnaire detailing a patient's past illness or treatment
- Results of a patient's radiologic study
- Portion of the chart notes that documents information received from the patient
- Documented results from a laboratory test
- Abbreviation for related information grouped together in a patient's medical record
- Reversing the order of digits within a number
- Typewritten medical report from a physician for a patient's file
- Portion of a chart note where the results of a patient's physical is documented
- if used for educational purposes all identifying information is removed
- Alphabetical system of filing medical records
- This method is used to save space in a patient's chart
23 Clues: Results of a patient's radiologic study • Documented results from a laboratory test • Documenting patient visits in a chart note • Reversing the order of digits within a number • Alphabetical system of filing medical records • Detailed account of a patient's surgical procedure • Information regarding a patient's visits to the doctor • ...
Lymphatic System 2023-12-18
Across
- What is the name of the radiographic imaging of lymph vessels?
- What is the medical term for the absence of the spleen?
- What is a person who studies and treats immune system disorders called?
- What is the medical term for inflammation of the lymph vessel?
- What is the medical term for a malignant tumor of the lymphatic tissue?
- - What is the medical term for a tumor of the thymus gland?
- What is the abbreviation for bone marrow transplant?
- What is the medical term for disease of the lymph nodes?
- - What is the medical term for the study of the immune system?
Down
- What is the name of the protective protein that is produced by the immune system in response to the presence of an antigen?
- What is the term for enlargement of the spleen?
- What is the medical term for suturing or repairing of the spleen?
- What is the excision of the spleen called?
- What is the medical term for inflammation of the lymph nodes?
- What is the excision of the thymus gland called?
- What is a Lymph cell called?
16 Clues: What is a Lymph cell called? • What is the excision of the spleen called? • What is the term for enlargement of the spleen? • What is the excision of the thymus gland called? • What is the abbreviation for bone marrow transplant? • What is the medical term for the absence of the spleen? • What is the medical term for disease of the lymph nodes? • ...
SDA 2022-02-04
Across
- If the client reports SSI based on disability and/or blindness was terminated due to financial factors, __________ medical eligibility
- _________ is an acronym for Disability Determination Service
- The DHS-3503-MRT is called the Medical Determination _____________ Checklist
- __________'s final determination that a client is not disabled and/or blind supersedes DDS’s certification.
- ____________age 65 or older may receive SDA.
- Persons receiving Michigan ____________ Services meets the SDA disability criteria
- The DDS will gather and review the medical ___________ and either certify or deny the disability claim based on the medical evidence
- To receive SDA, a person must be ___________, caring for a disabled person, or age 65 or older.
- The ___________is not required to gather medical evidence
- DDS will _______the client's disability determination and record it on the DHS-49-A
- The current location of your favorite Bloom trainer, Sallie
Down
- The client or authorized representative must sign the DHS-1555, Authorization to Release Protected __________ Information, to request existing medical records.
- A person is disabled for SDA purposes if he or she is diagnosed as having Acquired ____________________Syndrome (AIDS).
- An _____________ representative is a person who applies for assistance on behalf of the client and/or otherwise acts on their behalf
- For SDA and MA only, the DDS may put a case on medical __________ for further development
- DDS does not accept electronic medical records in the form of CDs or __________
- DHS-49-F, Medical-Social Questionnaire form is mandatory.
- A person is disabled for SDA purposes if he or she resides in a qualified ____________ Living Arrangement (SLA) facility.
- _________ is an Acronym for Substance Abuse treatment Center
- A person receiving post-______________ substance abuse treatment meets SDA disability criteria for 30 days following discharge from the SATC
- A DHS-54A, Medical _________ form can be used as verification for the caretaker of a disabled person
- A caretaker of a disabled person may receive SDA provided that the assistance of the caretaker is medically necessary for at least _________ days and the caretaker and the disabled person live together
22 Clues: ____________age 65 or older may receive SDA. • DHS-49-F, Medical-Social Questionnaire form is mandatory. • The ___________is not required to gather medical evidence • The current location of your favorite Bloom trainer, Sallie • _________ is an acronym for Disability Determination Service • _________ is an Acronym for Substance Abuse treatment Center • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-09-05
Across
- medical term for the enlargement of the heart
- prefix meaning liver
- abbreviation for a cerebrovascular accident (stroke)
- prefix meaning difficult or painful
- medical name for the hip bone
- prefix meaning nerve
- abbreviation for myocardial infarction (heart attack)
- medical term for difficulty breathing
Down
- prefix meaning chest
- suffix meaning removal
- moving away
- suffix meaning pain
- medical term for a slow heartbeat
- suffix meaning study of
- section of the small intestine
- abbreviation for signs and symptoms
- abbreviation for electrocardiogramItis suffix meaning inflammation
- moving forwards
- abbreviation for blood pressure
19 Clues: moving away • moving forwards • suffix meaning pain • prefix meaning chest • prefix meaning liver • prefix meaning nerve • suffix meaning removal • suffix meaning study of • medical name for the hip bone • section of the small intestine • abbreviation for blood pressure • medical term for a slow heartbeat • prefix meaning difficult or painful • abbreviation for signs and symptoms • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-10-26
Across
- A condition in which bones become brittle.
- An organ that produces insulin.
- The medical term for a sore throat.
- The outermost layer of the skin.
- The abbreviation for "before meals" in prescriptions.
- The medical term for difficulty swallowing.
- A condition of excessive body fat.
- The abbreviation for "as needed" in prescriptions.
- A surgical procedure to remove part of the colon.
- The body's ability to maintain stability.
- A common term for high blood pressure.
Down
- An instrument for listening to internal body sounds.
- The medical term for inflammation of the liver.
- A device to measure blood pressure.
- The smallest blood vessels in the body.
- The medical term for a nosebleed.
- A surgical procedure to remove an appendix.
- The abbreviation for "twice a day" in prescriptions.
- A medical term for a bruise.
- The abbreviation for "by mouth" in prescriptions.
20 Clues: A medical term for a bruise. • An organ that produces insulin. • The outermost layer of the skin. • The medical term for a nosebleed. • A condition of excessive body fat. • A device to measure blood pressure. • The medical term for a sore throat. • A common term for high blood pressure. • The smallest blood vessels in the body. • The body's ability to maintain stability. • ...
Jobs in Healthcare 2024-08-20
Across
- a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions that affect the digestive system
- a person who is certified and experienced in practicing medicine to help maintain and restore a patient’s physical and mental health
- a physician who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, management, and prevention of conditions affecting the cardiovascular system
- use medical imaging technology to help doctors diagnose and treat patients
- a highly trained medical professional who responds to emergency calls and provides advanced life support to the sick and injured
- health professionals who use nutrition, behavioral science, and social science to help people improve their health and well-being
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the endocrine system
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer in adults
- a medical professional who draws blood from patients in medical facilities
- a licensed healthcare professional who provides care for patients, families, and communities to help them maintain or improve their health and quality of life
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions that affect the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes
- a medical professional who diagnoses, treats, and researches illnesses and injuries in non-human animals
- laboratory professionals who study cells and cellular abnormalities to help diagnose diseases and medical conditions
- doctor who specializes in operating on patients to treat injuries, diseases, and deformities by removing or repairing parts of the body
- Deals with emotional and mental disorders
- licensed healthcare professionals who specialize in the neuromusculoskeletal system
- medical professionals who specializes in anesthesia care, pain management, and critical care medicine
- a doctor who specializes in the medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system, from puberty through menopause
- a medical professional who diagnoses and treats oral health conditions, including teeth, gums, and other tissues in the mouth
Down
- a doctor who specializes in caring for women and their unborn babies during pregnancy, childbirth, and after birth
- healthcare providers who specialize in the eyes and vision
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and managing disorders of the nervous system, brain, and spinal cord
- a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of eye and vision conditions
- a doctor who specializes in the health of children from birth to young adulthood
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques
- healthcare professionals who are experts in medication and how it works in the body
- healthcare professionals who diagnose, treat, and manage hearing, balance, and other auditory disorders in people of all ages
- medical professional who specializes in treating allergies and asthmas
- a healthcare professional who uses sound waves and imaging equipment to create images of the inside of the body, called ultrasounds
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases of the respiratory system
- a dentist who specializes in diagnosing and treating dental malocclusions and facial irregularities
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and researching blood conditions and diseases that affect the bone marrow and lymphatic system
32 Clues: Deals with emotional and mental disorders • healthcare providers who specialize in the eyes and vision • a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer in adults • medical professional who specializes in treating allergies and asthmas • use medical imaging technology to help doctors diagnose and treat patients • ...
Back Office Refresher 2020-05-03
Across
- This is the medical abbreviation for "history".
- eye What does the medical abbreviation OD mean?
- Who discharges a TB read?
- How many rings do you have to answer the phone?
- This is the medical term for painful urination.
- down What is the appropriate position for a patient to be in when getting a injection?
- Is it okay to remove a patient from Clockwise?
- Date What is circled at every clinic?
- ear What does the medical abbreviation AS mean?
- This is the medical abbreviation for "symptoms".
- How many types of stool specimens are there?
- After using a cavi wipe, how many minutes does it take to dry?
Down
- This is the medical term for blood in urine.
- What color top is for wound cultures?
- minute How long do you count for respiration's?
- How many ways can you obtain a oxygen saturation?
- What color top is the preferred strep culture swab?
- What is the name of the pulse located under the wrist?
- What type of thermometer should be used for a 10 month year old?
- Where can you find the Nurse Screen?
- days In how many days should a multi use vial be discarded?
- How many patient identifiers must be on in house labs and injections?
- What finger should not be used when taking a pulse?
23 Clues: Who discharges a TB read? • Where can you find the Nurse Screen? • What color top is for wound cultures? • Date What is circled at every clinic? • This is the medical term for blood in urine. • How many types of stool specimens are there? • Is it okay to remove a patient from Clockwise? • This is the medical abbreviation for "history". • ...
Back Office Refresher 2020-05-03
Across
- This is the medical abbreviation for "history".
- eye What does the medical abbreviation OD mean?
- Who discharges a TB read?
- How many rings do you have to answer the phone?
- This is the medical term for painful urination.
- down What is the appropriate position for a patient to be in when getting a injection?
- Is it okay to remove a patient from Clockwise?
- Date What is circled at every clinic?
- ear What does the medical abbreviation AS mean?
- This is the medical abbreviation for "symptoms".
- How many types of stool specimens are there?
- After using a cavi wipe, how many minutes does it take to dry?
Down
- This is the medical term for blood in urine.
- What color top is for wound cultures?
- minute How long do you count for respiration's?
- How many ways can you obtain a oxygen saturation?
- What color top is the preferred strep culture swab?
- What is the name of the pulse located under the wrist?
- What type of thermometer should be used for a 10 month year old?
- Where can you find the Nurse Screen?
- days In how many days should a multi use vial be discarded?
- How many patient identifiers must be on in house labs and injections?
- What finger should not be used when taking a pulse?
23 Clues: Who discharges a TB read? • Where can you find the Nurse Screen? • What color top is for wound cultures? • Date What is circled at every clinic? • This is the medical term for blood in urine. • How many types of stool specimens are there? • Is it okay to remove a patient from Clockwise? • This is the medical abbreviation for "history". • ...
6GWWA Vocabulary Explansion 2023-11-29
Across
- Raised or increased.
- Expecting a baby.
- Record of a person's health and treatment: their medical ...
- Who a person is.
- Process of inhaling and exhaling.
- Detach or separate: to come ...
- Provide medical care: to ... someone
- Legal process of becoming a parent to someone not born to you.
- Major blood vessel in the neck: the ... vein
- Gather or collect over time.
- Suddenly fell down or fainted.
- Important or notable.
- Evaluation of nervous system function: a ... exam
- Watch closely or supervise: to stand ...
- Forming an opinion or conclusion. (-ing form)
- Apply force: to put ...
- Institution providing medical and personal care: a care ...
Down
- Loss of body fluids.
- To release from medical care.
- Not based on reason or logic.
- Irregular heartbeat.
- Experience severe bleeding: to bleed ...
- Swelling and redness due to infection or injury.
- To determine the size or quantity.
- Specialized medical personnel for critical cases: a ... team
- Medical evacuation.
- Late or progressed state of a condition: ... stage
- Harm or injury.
- Unrealistic hopes or desires: ... thinking
- Apply pressure or compress.
- Brief break or pause: a short ...
- Windpipe, part of the respiratory system.
32 Clues: Harm or injury. • Who a person is. • Expecting a baby. • Medical evacuation. • Raised or increased. • Loss of body fluids. • Irregular heartbeat. • Important or notable. • Apply force: to put ... • Apply pressure or compress. • Gather or collect over time. • To release from medical care. • Not based on reason or logic. • Suddenly fell down or fainted. • Detach or separate: to come ... • ...
EMR Chapter 1 Crossword 2022-06-03
Across
- Standardized procedures to be followed when providing care to injured or ill persons.
- A person trained in emergency care who may be called on to give such care as a routine part of their job (paid or volunteer) until more advanced emergency medical services (EMS) personnel take over.
- _____ of practice: The range of duties and skills that are allowed and expected to be performed when necessary, according to the professional’s level of training, while using reasonable care and skill.
- A type of medical direction, also called “on-line,” “base-station,” “immediate” or “concurrent medical control”; under this type of medical direction, the physician speaks directly with emergency care providers at the scene of an emergency. Emergency medical.
- A person who gives basic emergency medical care and transportation for critical and emergent patients who access the EMS system; EMTs are typically authorized to function after completing local and state certification requirements; formerly referred to as EMT-Basic.
- Achieved by obtaining and maintaining the National EMS Certification (or state certification), taking an approved EMS course and meeting other requirements; this does not grant the right to practice as licensure may in some states.
- _________ credentialing: Local requirements EMRs must meet in order to maintain employment or obtain certain protocols so that they may practice.
- A person trained to give basic and limited advanced emergency medical care and transportation for critical and emergent patients who access the emergency medical services (EMS) system.
- A type of medical direction, also called “off-line,” “retrospective” or “prospective” medical control; this type of medical direction includes education, protocol review and quality improvement for emergency care providers.
Down
- Medical _______ The monitoring of care provided by out-of-hospital providers to injured or ill persons, usually by a medical director.
- _____care: Emergency medical care provided before a patient arrives at a hospital or medical facility.
- An allied health professional whose primary focus is to give advanced emergency medical care for critical and emergent patients who access the EMS system.
- Medical _____ A physician who provides oversight and assumes responsibility for the care of injured or ill persons provided in out-of hospital settings.
- Required acknowledgment that the bearer has permission to practice in the licensing state; offers the highest level of public protection; may be revoked at the state level should the bearer no longer meet the required standards.
- _____ orders: Protocols issued by the medical director allowing specific skills to be performed or specific medications to be administered in certain situations.
15 Clues: Standardized procedures to be followed when providing care to injured or ill persons. • _____care: Emergency medical care provided before a patient arrives at a hospital or medical facility. • Medical _______ The monitoring of care provided by out-of-hospital providers to injured or ill persons, usually by a medical director. • ...
Crossword 2021-03-10
19 Clues: capture • upgrade • holiday • medical • confirm • consent • bearing • working • victory • towards • anxious • improve • crystal • tonight • anxiety • walking • burning • kingdom • history
Pathology of the respiratory system 2023-10-04
Across
- What is the hallmark of asthma?
- What is the medical term for permanent widening of the bronchi?
- What is the medical term for a collapsed lung?
- What is the most common life-threatening genetic disease among Caucasians?
- What is the most common respiratory infection?
- What is the cause of pulmonary embolism?
- What is the name of the condition that occurs when fluid builds up around the lungs?
- What is the most common type of cancer in men?
- What is the medical term for severe difficulty breathing?
- What is the main symptom of COPD?
Down
- What is the medical term for low oxygen levels in the blood?
- What is the main pathologic finding in bronchiolitis obliterans?
- What causes the wheezing sound in asthma?
- What is the most common cause of pneumonia?
- What is the most common type of lung cancer?
- What is the medical term for shortness of breath?
- What is the name of the abnormal growth of cells in lung cancer?
- What is the medical term for the thickening and scarring of lung tissue?
- What is the leading cause of death from respiratory disease?
- What is the most common chronic respiratory disease in children?
20 Clues: What is the hallmark of asthma? • What is the main symptom of COPD? • What is the cause of pulmonary embolism? • What causes the wheezing sound in asthma? • What is the most common cause of pneumonia? • What is the most common type of lung cancer? • What is the medical term for a collapsed lung? • What is the most common respiratory infection? • ...
mari 2023-03-01
Across
- mental illness with unadequate behavior
- a medical device for walking
- medical diagnostic techniques
- a capital of Hubei province, in China
- a medical instrument for vaccination
- a medical device for auscultation
- coronovirus disease
- a specialist providing optical eye care
- an assistant of a physician
Down
- a device for investigating ear symptoms
- using medical imaging to diagnose diseases
- a handheld device for grasping and holding objects
- a specialist treating disorders of the veins
- responsible for taking blood samples
- a small sharp bladed instrument for surgery
- a device for diagnostics of the nervous system
16 Clues: coronovirus disease • an assistant of a physician • a medical device for walking • medical diagnostic techniques • a medical device for auscultation • responsible for taking blood samples • a medical instrument for vaccination • a capital of Hubei province, in China • a device for investigating ear symptoms • mental illness with unadequate behavior • ...
Health Data Recap 2021-01-27
Across
- Electronic Health Record
- Any data that relates to a medical intervention
- A document that shares all data of a study
- The main goal you try to achieve during a study
- When the exposure to the intervention or comparator is defined by luck
- when under currently available medical interventions healthcare can not be produced optimally
- A definition or summary of the product we aim to create
- A structure for claims
- A brief summary of a study
- A measurement of the condition of a patient
- the performance of a medical intervention under ideal and controlled circumstances
- When after sampling data is collected looking backwards
- any person or organization that can benefit from a medical intervention
- The cornerstone of all health data
- Physician Reported Outcomes also patient reported outcomes
- When 2 groups with different outcomes are compared to understand what drives the differences in terms of outcomes
Down
- The highest class of evidence
- The weakest class of evidence
- When as a company we bring a solution to an unmet medical need
- When only the research knows who gets the actual intervention
- any statement we make about our company, brand, or products across any channel
- When data has been powered to support claims
- Data that is collected during the routine use of medical interventions
- an exact, detailed testable statement of what the researcher(s) predict will be the outcome of the study
- the performance of a medical intervention versus the effort required to perform it
- an internal detailed review of all available evidence
- the performance of a medical intervention under 'real-world' conditions
27 Clues: A structure for claims • Electronic Health Record • A brief summary of a study • The highest class of evidence • The weakest class of evidence • The cornerstone of all health data • A document that shares all data of a study • A measurement of the condition of a patient • When data has been powered to support claims • Any data that relates to a medical intervention • ...
Week 20 2022-01-19
Across
- Relating to the study or practice of medicine
- Very important
- An unexpected happening that may result in injury, loss, or damage.
- A person in authority over a body of troops or a military or medical operation.
- Likely to cause problems, harm or injury; or to have adverse consequences.
- Causing or relating to physical injury by violence or an accident
- Cause (someone or something) to be vulnerable or at risk; endanger.
- A medically equipped vehicle which transports patients to treatment facilities, such as hospitals.[1] Typically, out-of-hospital medical care is provided to the patient.
- Someone who is receiving medical treatment
Down
- Place where the air pressure is increased two to three times higher than normal air pressure. Under these conditions, your lungs can gather much more oxygen than would be possible breathing pure oxygen at normal air pressure.
- To save (someone or something) from danger or harm
- An individual who has extensive training in advanced life support, including endotracheal intubation, emergency pharmacology, cardiac monitoring, and other advanced assessment and treatment skills.
- A professional telecommunicator, tasked with the gathering of information related to medical emergencies, the provision of assistance and instructions by voice, prior to the arrival of emergency medical services (EMS), and the dispatching and support of EMS resources responding to an emergency call.
- Medical evacuation of a patient by helicopter.
- Process used to determine the priority of treatment for patients according to the severity of a patient's condition.
- An institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people.
- The management and care of a patient to combat disease, injury or disorder.
- A person licensed to practice medicine
- A serious or dangerous situation that needs immediate action
- endanger; jeopardize
20 Clues: Very important • endanger; jeopardize • A person licensed to practice medicine • Someone who is receiving medical treatment • Relating to the study or practice of medicine • Medical evacuation of a patient by helicopter. • To save (someone or something) from danger or harm • A serious or dangerous situation that needs immediate action • ...