medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical 2020-08-03
Across
- (Fluid) change to a solid or semisolid state
- act of putting liquid into a person's body using a needle
- transplant (living tissue)
- late stage of scarring of the liver
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- heart
- empty space within a solid object
- a heart attack
- pair of organs situated within the rib cage
- the surgical procedure of closing off a blood vessel or duct or tube
- surgically created opening through which urine passes
10 Clues: heart • a heart attack • transplant (living tissue) • empty space within a solid object • late stage of scarring of the liver • pair of organs situated within the rib cage • (Fluid) change to a solid or semisolid state • surgically created opening through which urine passes • act of putting liquid into a person's body using a needle • ...
Medical 2020-08-03
10 Clues: a line on a graph • transported by air • showing no symptoms • set apart or separate • deadly, causing death • contagious or infectious • very thorough or vigorous • keeping something harmful under control • a person's mental or physical condition • distribute or disperse over a certain area
Medical 2020-09-15
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- an area of discolored skin on the body from harm
- feel a peculiar tingling irritation of the skin
- a drug for the treatment of disease
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- a continuous pain in the head
- prolonged pain in one's back
- subjective evidence of disease
- inability to sleep
- damage to a person's body
- an abnormally high body temperature
- affected by physical or mental illness
10 Clues: inability to sleep • damage to a person's body • prolonged pain in one's back • a continuous pain in the head • subjective evidence of disease • an abnormally high body temperature • a drug for the treatment of disease • affected by physical or mental illness • feel a peculiar tingling irritation of the skin • an area of discolored skin on the body from harm
Medical 2022-05-29
Across
- this is 'oz'
- this is the hospital department that treats women and unborn children during pregnancy
- this is biological substance that is harmful to humans
- thi is a structure of bones in the torso that frames the chest
- this is a medical emergency in which the circulatory system cannot provide oxygen to the body
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- this is the largest artery in the body
- to breathe out or expel air from the lungs
- this is the correct amount of medicine to give to a person at one time
- this is the part of the forearm that attaches to the hand
- this is the part of the body that contains the digestive organs and is between the groin and the waist
10 Clues: this is 'oz' • this is the largest artery in the body • to breathe out or expel air from the lungs • this is biological substance that is harmful to humans • this is the part of the forearm that attaches to the hand • thi is a structure of bones in the torso that frames the chest • this is the correct amount of medicine to give to a person at one time • ...
Medical 2024-04-09
Across
- A person or institution that gives medical care
- A patient receiving ambulatory care at a hospital or other health facility without being admitted as a bed patient
- An amount the insured must pay before policy benefits begin
- Payment made periodically to keep an insurance policy in force
- These contain information that you will need to know in order to correctly code in the section
- A person who represents either party of an insurance claim
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- An unexpected event which may cause injury
- When a patient has health insurance, the percentage of covered services that is the responsibility of the patient to pay
- two-digit character attached to a procedure code. Indicates special circumstances involved with procedures
- physician who undergoes subspecialty training in medical and surgical eye care
10 Clues: An unexpected event which may cause injury • A person or institution that gives medical care • A person who represents either party of an insurance claim • An amount the insured must pay before policy benefits begin • Payment made periodically to keep an insurance policy in force • physician who undergoes subspecialty training in medical and surgical eye care • ...
MEDICAL 2025-07-26
Across
- Something you take to feel better or to treat illness.
- A person who gives emergency care in an ambulance.
- A doctor who performs operations.
- A place where people receive medical care.
- A vehicle that takes sick or injured people to the hospital.
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- A person who cares for patients in a hospital or clinic.
- A medical professional who treats sick people.
- An animal doctor.
- A tool doctors use to listen to the heart and lungs.
- A person who prepares and gives out medicine.
10 Clues: An animal doctor. • A doctor who performs operations. • A place where people receive medical care. • A person who prepares and gives out medicine. • A medical professional who treats sick people. • A person who gives emergency care in an ambulance. • A tool doctors use to listen to the heart and lungs. • Something you take to feel better or to treat illness. • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2025-06-07
Across
- The individual bones that make up the spinal column
- The medical term for breathing too fast
- The membrane that lines the thoracic cavity and covers the lungs
- The lower end of the sternum
- The medical term for breathing too slowly
- The type of cartilage that connects ribs to sternum
- The protective bony structure enclosing the lungs and heart
- The long flat bone located in the center of the chest
- Main muscle responsible for respiration
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- Medical term for collarbone
- The number of lobes in the right lung
- The uppermost notch of the sternum
- The space between ribs
- The tube that connects the larynx to bronchi
- The medical term for short of breath
- The part of the lungs where gas exchange occurs
16 Clues: The space between ribs • Medical term for collarbone • The lower end of the sternum • The uppermost notch of the sternum • The medical term for short of breath • The number of lobes in the right lung • The medical term for breathing too fast • Main muscle responsible for respiration • The medical term for breathing too slowly • The tube that connects the larynx to bronchi • ...
First Aid Assessment 2020-12-14
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- 30 are preformed in CPR
- protects people preforming medical assistance
- when someone's airway is blocked
- brain injury caused by sudden trauma
- can be worn to protect yourself
- a portable electronic device
- emergency medical services
- an electrical disturbance in the brain
- first responder's obligation
- failure to take care of something
- apply this to stop bleeding
- preformed twice during each round of CPR
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- a device used to stop bleeding
- medical procedures that can be preformed by anyone
- not following legal duties
- can occur weeks after initial injury
- preformed when someone is choking
- a life-threatening allergic reaction
- a center specialized in poison treatment
- a seizure that occurs in one part of the brain
- performed when the victim is unconscious
- infered consent due to the patient being unable to respond
- remember this when in a medical emergency
- first responders ignoring their obligation
- doing an act of service
- privacy between doctor and patient
- when a victim verbally consents to treatment
- a state caused by lack of bloodflow
28 Clues: 30 are preformed in CPR • doing an act of service • not following legal duties • emergency medical services • apply this to stop bleeding • a portable electronic device • first responder's obligation • a device used to stop bleeding • can be worn to protect yourself • when someone's airway is blocked • preformed when someone is choking • failure to take care of something • ...
Medieval Ages Doctors and Medicine 2022-08-23
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- - Applied to aching joints
- - Used to clean wounds and kill diseases.
- - Medical practioners that deliver surgeries.
- - People who were not doctors but had knowledge on healing people with herbs.
- - A medical procedure where a hole is drilled into a humans skull to clear infections.
- - Removal of blood to cure illnesses and disease.
- - A bacterial disease spread through contaminated food and water.
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- - Used to treat stomach pains and sickness
- - Used to treat headaches
- - Used to isolate sick patients from coastal cities.
- - A plaque pandemic in the middle ages
- - removed decay, filled holes and fixed loose teeth using a range of tools.
- - The natural healing remedies.
- - Used to treat lung conditions
- - A cure offered to those who were wealthy with the black death
- - The medical method that included plucking a healthy and alive chicken.
- - The people that opened up hospitals for the sick
- - Used to reduce fevers
- - cared and treated those who were sick
- - The medical system where doctors check the stars
- - Used as an antiseptic on wounds
21 Clues: - Used to reduce fevers • - Used to treat headaches • - Applied to aching joints • - The natural healing remedies. • - Used to treat lung conditions • - Used as an antiseptic on wounds • - A plaque pandemic in the middle ages • - cared and treated those who were sick • - Used to clean wounds and kill diseases. • - Used to treat stomach pains and sickness • ...
3101- Connecting Doors Vocabulary - p. 25 2019-01-21
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- fluid that circulates in the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins
- synonym of the word personnel
- vehicle equipped for transporting the injured or sick
- facility usually smaller than a hospital where physicians meet patients
- person receiving care from health professionals
- situation that calls for or requires immediate action
- medicinal substance often a synonym for drug
- person specializing in restoration of movement after an injury
- trained medical technician licensed to provide a wide range of emergency services
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- person who cares for the sick or disabled
- place where a person works
- person specializing in medical radiology
- synonym of find out
- person skilled or specializing in healing people
- plural of tooth
- medical specialist who operates
- synonym of gain anew
- professional who looks after animals especially domestic animals
- the general condition of the body
- condition of a person suffering from high levels of physical or especially psychological stress
- an institution where the sick or injured are given medical or surgical care
- medication injected in the body with a syringe
- synonym of sector, domain, area
23 Clues: plural of tooth • synonym of find out • synonym of gain anew • place where a person works • synonym of the word personnel • medical specialist who operates • synonym of sector, domain, area • the general condition of the body • person specializing in medical radiology • person who cares for the sick or disabled • medicinal substance often a synonym for drug • ...
1B 8 5 Maryam Rana and Aliya Laws 2018-11-06
15 Clues: ear • ears • acid • meals • pulse • blood gas • earad lib • & physiology • and posterior • and discharge • medical advice • of daily living • soon as possible • medical association • immune deficiency syndrome
Aurelia's Crossword 2014-05-14
Across
- problem oriented medical record
- data that is obtained from conversation with a patient
- subjective information that cannot be seen or felt
- data that is measurable
- to review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy
- personal health information that is stored on a computer and protected by HIPPA guidelines
- source oriented medical record
- a health record that can be used by all doctor's at one time
- spoken words that is correctly transformed in to writing
- the main reason for a office visit to a doctor
- recording information in a patients medical records
- a standardized format a computer system uses
- statistical data relating to population and particular group within
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- records kept by the patient not legal document
- gathered information about a patient even though no relation to chief compliant
- the main reason physicians do not change over to a EHR system
- the ranking percentage the US is for medical related deaths
- a specialized set up for a doctor's office computer system
- compilation of important information about a patients medical history
- objective factor that can be seen or felt
- a health record kept by one doctor's office
- health insurance portability and accountability act protects information about patients
- chief compliant, examination, details, drugs, assessment, return visit
- subjective, objective, assessment, plan
- patient that does not follow doctor's orders
25 Clues: data that is measurable • source oriented medical record • problem oriented medical record • subjective, objective, assessment, plan • objective factor that can be seen or felt • a health record kept by one doctor's office • patient that does not follow doctor's orders • a standardized format a computer system uses • records kept by the patient not legal document • ...
Week 12 Crossword 2020-02-26
Across
- / a device used to transmit sound over long distances, usually by wire
- / the state of being male or female
- / a person skilled in making things, esp. with the hands
- / a doctor specializing in the medical care of children
- / an apparatus or system by which messages may be sent by a coded arrangement of simple electrical impulses
- / of or pertaining to the heart and blood vessels
- / the medical study and treatment of foot problems
- / the medical science concerned with the issues that tend to occur in old age
- / created to imitate something natural
- / the beginning or origin of something
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- / the process of transmitting visual images in the form of electromagnetic waves over distances to be seen on a screen
- / an optical instrument that uses lenses and sometimes mirrors to enlarge the images of distant objects, especially those in outer space
- / a chromosome that influences a particular hereditary characteristic, such as eye color
- / any object made by human beings
- / the medical science or practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing mental and emotional disorders
- / a medical doctor who specializes in the workings and diseases of the heart
- / the curve drawn by an electrocardiograph in recording the mechanical movements of the heart
- / of or pertaining to the heart
- / having origin in a country or locality; native
- / a person who does any act with a high level of skill or talent
20 Clues: / of or pertaining to the heart • / any object made by human beings • / the state of being male or female • / created to imitate something natural • / the beginning or origin of something • / having origin in a country or locality; native • / of or pertaining to the heart and blood vessels • / the medical study and treatment of foot problems • ...
Health Chapter 28 Vocabulary 2025-05-07
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- a unit that measures the intensity of sound.
- avoiding waste through careful management of natural resources.
- harmful, unwanted sound loud enough to damage hearing.
- an overall increase in the earth's temperature.
- waste materials with properties that make them dangerous to human health or the environment.
- a brownish haze that sometimes forms in urban areas.
- is the trapping of heat by gases in the earth's atmosphere.
- used water from homes, communities, farms, and businesses.
- an index for reporting daily air quality.
- the processing of waste materials so that they can be used again.
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- all medical care available to a nation's people.
- destruction of forest.
- complete and comprehensive information about your immunizations and any health problems you have had to date.
- reducing waste before it is generated.
- or able to be broken down by microorganisms in the environment.
- all efforts to monitor, protect, and promote the health of the population as a whole.
- a medical doctor who provides physical checkups and general care.
- the contamination of the earth's atmosphere by harmful substances.
- medical doctors who focus on particular kinds of patients or on particular medical conditions
- private and government programs that pay for part or all of a person's medical costs.
- specially engineered area where waste can be buried safely.
- the spreading of city development onto undeveloped land.
22 Clues: destruction of forest. • reducing waste before it is generated. • an index for reporting daily air quality. • a unit that measures the intensity of sound. • an overall increase in the earth's temperature. • all medical care available to a nation's people. • a brownish haze that sometimes forms in urban areas. • harmful, unwanted sound loud enough to damage hearing. • ...
Cardiovascular Crossword 2025-10-17
Across
- medical imaging test that uses ultrasound waves to create detailed images of the heart
- a medical imaging procedure that uses X-rays to visualize blood vessels in the body
- pain
- a medical procedure used to evaluate the heart's function under physical exertion
- failure of the heart to function properly
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Electrocardiogram
- removal/taking away
- a network of tubes that transport blood throughout the body
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- a condition where the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle become narrowed or blocked
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood from the body's tissues back to the heart
- pertaining to
- a medical procedure that uses strong magnetic fields
- surgical removal of a part of the body
- muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood (mainly that which has been oxygenated)
- myocardial infarction
- fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.
- the muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- occurs when blood flow to part of the brain is blocked or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts
- a medical test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- occurs when blood flow to the heart muscle is blocked, causing damage to the heart tissue
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Heart
- Blood Pressure
24 Clues: pain • Heart • pertaining to • Blood Pressure • Electrocardiogram • removal/taking away • myocardial infarction • Coronary Artery Disease • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • surgical removal of a part of the body • failure of the heart to function properly • a medical procedure that uses strong magnetic fields • the muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body • ...
Medical - Surgical 2012-11-30
Across
- TB test results caused by Bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccine
- Contraindicated in clients with allergy to sulfonamides.
- Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation's affect on the pain pathways.
- Decrease in white and red blood cells and platelets.
- causes destruction of the alveoli, leading to a decreased surface area for gas
- Rifampin will have what side effect on the urine.
- Monitor breast biopsy site for complications
- Type of restriction Glomerulonephritis may require.
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- Isolation used for burn patients to prevent infection
- Type of stool test that requires restriction of red meat
- Absence of GI motility
- 1-2 pounds per week require a call to health care provider
- Electrolyte that can cause hypotension with level above and/or below desired range.
- Obtained from animals, such as pigs, for partial-thickness burn wounds.
- carbon dioxide retention, and respiratory acidosis.
- affect burns have on basal metabolic rate (BMR)
- Diameter of skin lesion that needs to be reported (mm)
17 Clues: Absence of GI motility • Monitor breast biopsy site for complications • affect burns have on basal metabolic rate (BMR) • Rifampin will have what side effect on the urine. • carbon dioxide retention, and respiratory acidosis. • Type of restriction Glomerulonephritis may require. • Decrease in white and red blood cells and platelets. • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-01-22
18 Clues: SLOW • SELF • LIFE • WHITE • AROUND • AGAINST • OUTSIDE • AGAINST • DOWN FROM • TWO,DOUBLE • WITHOUT,NOT • BOTHBOTHSIDES • TOGETHER,WITH • FROM,AWAYFROM • TOWARDINCREASE • BEFORE,INFRONT • FREE OF,TO UNDO • BAD,DIFFICULT,PAINFUL
Medical Vocabulary 2021-01-05
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- a piece of paper that identifies something
- to be more than, to go over
- to continue
- a stuffed up feeling
- a person who answers the phone and greets people in the office
- to send you to someone
- the conditions of an illness
- sick to the stomach, feeling like vomiting
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- the amount of medication to take
- to tell, to explain
- to become larger or rounder due to injury
- a doctor who performs operations
- doctor, GP, MD, Primary care doctor, family doctor
- because of
- tired
- to empty the contents of the stomach through the mouth
- to give medical care
17 Clues: tired • because of • to continue • to tell, to explain • a stuffed up feeling • to give medical care • to send you to someone • to be more than, to go over • the conditions of an illness • the amount of medication to take • a doctor who performs operations • to become larger or rounder due to injury • a piece of paper that identifies something • ...
Medical science 2017-01-18
Across
- A synonym for medicine
- A synonym for illness
- Illness caused by bacteria or toxins in food (two words)
- A synonym for fever
- Medical care given to a patient
- Redness and spots on your skin
- To keep something from happening, to keep a disease from happening
- An identical copy from the same cells
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- A type of operation
- An act of surgery performed on a patient
- The process of developing
- An indication of disease
- A scientific procedure to prove or discover something
- A medicine that destroys microorganisms
- a synonym for pill
- A remedy for a disease
- Something that produces an effect
17 Clues: a synonym for pill • A type of operation • A synonym for fever • A synonym for illness • A synonym for medicine • A remedy for a disease • An indication of disease • The process of developing • Redness and spots on your skin • Medical care given to a patient • Something that produces an effect • An identical copy from the same cells • A medicine that destroys microorganisms • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-11-13
Medical mumbo 2023-04-24
Across
- recliner brand
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious
- High blood pressure
- your "favorite" school subject
- indicates medication or fluid that's delivered by vein
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- where we got your name
- number of planets
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing
- chris pine movie
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- liv/maddie
- A bruise
- Broken bone or cartilage
- a type of tuna
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells
- Mr. Giles nickname
17 Clues: A bruise • liv/maddie • recliner brand • a type of tuna • chris pine movie • number of planets • Mr. Giles nickname • High blood pressure • where we got your name • Broken bone or cartilage • your "favorite" school subject • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells • A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious • ...
Medical terms 2023-08-18
19 Clues: clot • vein • iron • vein • vesul • vesul • oxygen • production • lymph gland • LYMPH VESSEL • Blood Pressure • cardiovascular • red blood clot • blood condition • less than normal • white blood clot • complete blood clot • myocardial infraction • congestive heart faliure
medical myths 2021-11-24
Across
- pig meat
- not enough
- not liking to speak
- an artificial source of light
- with a beard
- you do it when you have a sore throat
- make stronger
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- feeling sleepy
- you do it with your eyelids
- your stomach does it
- fry in the oven
- becoming bigger because of an injury
- you make it every time you sew
- a place where your watch is
- not having enough of
- really tired
- very thin
17 Clues: pig meat • very thin • not enough • with a beard • really tired • make stronger • feeling sleepy • fry in the oven • not liking to speak • your stomach does it • not having enough of • you do it with your eyelids • a place where your watch is • an artificial source of light • you make it every time you sew • becoming bigger because of an injury • you do it when you have a sore throat
medical terms 2022-05-14
Across
- directed against natural course
- Em stands for
- other word for urination
- ESWL - ___ shock wave lithotripsy
- 2* = ___ to
- of or pertaining to ear; auditory
- medterm for congenital clubfoot
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- ET;one or both eyes turn inward
- surgical puncture of a cavity for withdrawal of fluid
- a woman who has never born a child
- Per os, meaning; by ____
- paleness; pale appearance
- woman that is pregnant for the first time
- refers to bent or turned inward
- medical term for fainting
- SQ meaning
- suffix; prolapse or dropping of an organ from normal position
17 Clues: SQ meaning • 2* = ___ to • Em stands for • other word for urination • Per os, meaning; by ____ • paleness; pale appearance • medical term for fainting • ET;one or both eyes turn inward • directed against natural course • refers to bent or turned inward • medterm for congenital clubfoot • ESWL - ___ shock wave lithotripsy • of or pertaining to ear; auditory • ...
Medical Emergencies 2024-12-10
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- A forcible tearing away of a body part, such as skin, muscle or organ by trauma.
- A collection of blood that pools outside of a blood vessel, usually caused by an injury or broken blood vessel.
- A condition that occurs when the level of glucose (sugar) in your blood is lower than normal.
- Emergency procedure consisting of chest compressions and artificial respiration to preserve organ function until advanced medical care can be obtained.
- A medical device that analyzes the heart's rhythm, and if necessary delivers an electric shock to restore normal heart rhythm.
- The degree of heat injury which involves all layers of skin and sometimes the fat and muscle tissue underneath.
- An injury to the ligaments around a joint, which are the strong, flexible fibers that connect bones together.
- A medical emergency that occurs when the body's temperature drops below 95°F, usually due to prolonged exposure to cold.
- A condition caused by the body overheating, usually because of exposure to high temperatures or physical activity for too long.
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- A medical emergency that occurs when the heart stops beating unexpectedly, cutting off blood flow to the brain and other organs.
- A severe bone injury where the broken bone breaks through the skin or is visible through an open wound.
- A sudden change in behavior, movement, or consciousness caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
- A life-threatening condition that occurs when the body's circulatory system fails to deliver enough blood and oxygen to the body's tissues and organs.
- A tear in the skin caused by stretching, shearing, or tearing forces.
- Medical term for bleeding, usually excessive bleeding, from a damaged blood vessel.
- A severe, life-threatening allergic reaction that can occur quickly and requires immediate medical attention.
- When a blood vessel in the brain bursts or a blood clot blocks a blood vessel in the brain, in either case blood flow to the brain is disrupted causing damage and possible death.
17 Clues: A tear in the skin caused by stretching, shearing, or tearing forces. • A forcible tearing away of a body part, such as skin, muscle or organ by trauma. • Medical term for bleeding, usually excessive bleeding, from a damaged blood vessel. • A condition that occurs when the level of glucose (sugar) in your blood is lower than normal. • ...
Medical terms 2025-02-02
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- A hard cover usually made of plaster used to protect and heal a broken bone
- A bunch of loops made with a needle and thread to close a deep cut or wound and help it heal
- A small bubble on the skin filled with liquid usually caused by rubbing or burns
- Red irritated or bumpy skin caused by an allergy illness or reaction to something
- A brain injury caused by a hard hit to the head which can make someone feel dizzy or confused
- A feeling of being unsteady or like everything is spinning which can make someone lose balance
- A condition where the body does not have enough water making a person feel weak or dizzy
- A stick used to help someone walk usually for support or balance
- An injury where a bone moves out of its normal place in a joint causing pain and swelling
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- Long sticks with handles that help someone walk when they have an injured leg or foot
- Red painful skin damage caused by too much time in the sun without protection
- A neck injury caused by a sudden movement of the head often from a car accident
- A serious situation where someone cannot breathe because they are underwater for too long
- A condition where skin and body parts freeze because of extreme cold which can cause damage
- A special pen like device with medicine that helps stop a serious allergic reaction
- A device used to support or protect a body part like a knee ankle or back usually after an injury or surgery
- A thin sharp metal tool used to inject medicine or take blood from the body
17 Clues: A stick used to help someone walk usually for support or balance • A hard cover usually made of plaster used to protect and heal a broken bone • A thin sharp metal tool used to inject medicine or take blood from the body • Red painful skin damage caused by too much time in the sun without protection • ...
medical vocabulary 2024-11-10
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- - The act of breathing.
- - A chemical messenger in the body that regulates functions.
- - The prescribed amount of medicine to take at one time.
- - A medical procedure involving an operation.
- - Nutrients needed for good health, found in food.
- - A medicine used to fight bacterial infections.
- - A fatty substance in blood that can affect heart health.
- - A substance given to prevent a specific disease.
- - Treatment to help improve health, like physical or speech therapy.
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- - The red liquid that flows through veins and arteries.
- - A sign or indication of an illness.
- - Protected against a particular disease.
- - A substance that causes loss of sensation, often used in surgery.
- - The invasion of harmful germs in the body.
- - The identification of a disease or condition by a doctor.
- - A type of sugar that gives energy to the body.
- - A reaction the body has to certain substances, like pollen or food.
17 Clues: - The act of breathing. • - A sign or indication of an illness. • - Protected against a particular disease. • - The invasion of harmful germs in the body. • - A medical procedure involving an operation. • - A type of sugar that gives energy to the body. • - A medicine used to fight bacterial infections. • - Nutrients needed for good health, found in food. • ...
medical terminology 2024-09-13
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- reflexes overactive and over responsive
- infarction death of heart-muscle cells due to occlusion of a vessel; commonly called a heart attack
- Heart Failure (CHF) inability of heart to pump enough blood to meet the needs of the body resulting in lung congestion and dyspnea
- Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) surgical creation of an alternate route for blood flow around an area of coronary arterial obstruction
- stiff or rigid muscles
- absence of enough oxygen in the tissues to sustain bodily functions.
- blood pressure that is consistently higher than 140 systolic, 90 diastolic or both
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- too much muscle tone
- shortness of breath
- neuropathy dysfunction of nerves that transmit information to and from the brain and spinal cord, characterized by pain, altered sensation, and muscle weakness
- absence of speech
- loose and floppy limbs
- stiff or inflexible muscle
- Accident (CVA) damage or death of brain tissue caused by interruption of blood supply due to clot or vessel rupture AKA stroke
- loss of muscle tone or weakness
- Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) group of diseases in which alveolar air sacs are destroyed and chronic severe SOB results
- Disease progressive degenerative disorder that results in tremors, gait changes, and occasionally dementia → parkinsonism is a condition that resembles parkinson's disease it has a different cause
17 Clues: absence of speech • shortness of breath • too much muscle tone • loose and floppy limbs • stiff or rigid muscles • stiff or inflexible muscle • loss of muscle tone or weakness • reflexes overactive and over responsive • absence of enough oxygen in the tissues to sustain bodily functions. • blood pressure that is consistently higher than 140 systolic, 90 diastolic or both • ...
Medical Prefixes 2025-03-19
17 Clues: one • new • life • many • half • slow • four • large • below • above • around • against • difficult • not or without • beside or near • together or with • backward or behind
Medical Prefixes 2025-03-20
17 Clues: new • one • half • slow • many • life • four • below • large • above • around • against • difficult • not or without • beside or near • together or with • backward or behind
Medical Specialist 2025-04-09
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- a doctor who has special training in medical care for children
- a doctor who studies and treats skin diseases
- a doctor who gives anaesthetic to people in hospital
- someone who treats people using physiotherapy
- a doctor who has special training in and knowledge of a particular area of medicine
- a doctor who studies diseases; analyzes body tissues and fluids
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- a mental health professional; provides counseling and therapy
- a medical doctor, especially one who has general skill and is not a surgeon
- a doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the heart
- a professional who gives medications; ensures proper usage and dosage
- a doctor who specializes in the care and treatment of old people
- someone whose job is examining people's eyes and selling glasses or contact lenses to correct sight problems
- a doctor who is also trained in psychiatry
- a doctor specialized in imaging; interprets X-rays, MRIs, etc.
- a doctor specialized in performing surgeries; operates on patients
- a professional who provides therapy
- creates eating plans for patients
17 Clues: creates eating plans for patients • a professional who provides therapy • a doctor who is also trained in psychiatry • a doctor who studies and treats skin diseases • someone who treats people using physiotherapy • a doctor who gives anaesthetic to people in hospital • a doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the heart • ...
Medical easy 2025-04-27
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- Hard cover fpr a broken bone
- Pain in the head
- A person who helps the doctor
- Medicine in a small round shape
- You takr this when you are sick
- Place where sick people go
- You need this to give an injection
- Your body gets very hot when you have this
- A cut in your skin
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- Reaction to pollen, cats, or dust
- This organ cleans your blood
- A doctor listens to this with a stethoscope
- Helps you walk if your leg is hurt
- A fast car to take you to the hospital
- Hard white parts in your body
- You breath with these
- Red liquid in your Body
17 Clues: Pain in the head • A cut in your skin • You breath with these • Red liquid in your Body • Place where sick people go • Hard cover fpr a broken bone • This organ cleans your blood • Hard white parts in your body • A person who helps the doctor • Medicine in a small round shape • You takr this when you are sick • Reaction to pollen, cats, or dust • Helps you walk if your leg is hurt • ...
Medical Impairments 2022-01-13
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- inflamed liver
- excessive number of platelets in the blood
- presence of excess sugar in the urine
- faster than normal heart rate
- underactive thyroid
- bone disease that thins and weakens the bones
- elevated uric acid level
- slower than normal heart rate
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- name for kidney stones
- enlarged heart
- a disease involving high blood sugar
- disease of the heart muscle
- presence of gallstones
- increase in the number of red blood cells in the body
- the presence of blood in urine
- enlarged liver
- loss of cognitive functioning
17 Clues: inflamed liver • enlarged heart • enlarged liver • underactive thyroid • name for kidney stones • presence of gallstones • elevated uric acid level • disease of the heart muscle • faster than normal heart rate • loss of cognitive functioning • slower than normal heart rate • the presence of blood in urine • a disease involving high blood sugar • presence of excess sugar in the urine • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-11-18
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- Farther from the trunk or point of attachment
- Lying flat on the back face upward.
- Toward the front of the body.
- plane: A vertical plane that divides the body into right and left sides.
- Decreasing the angle between two bones
- Toward the back of the body.
- Moving a limb away from the midline of the body
- Toward the head or top of the body.
- Closer to the trunk or point of attachment.
- Toward the midline of the body.
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- Moving a limb toward the midline of the body
- Away from the midline of the body.
- Toward the feet or bottom of the body.
- A horizontal plane that divides the body into upper and lower portions.
- Lying face down.
- recumbent Lying on either the left or right side
- A vertical plane that divides the body into front and back portions.
- Increasing the angle between two bones
18 Clues: Lying face down. • Toward the back of the body. • Toward the front of the body. • Toward the midline of the body. • Away from the midline of the body. • Lying flat on the back face upward. • Toward the head or top of the body. • Toward the feet or bottom of the body. • Decreasing the angle between two bones • Increasing the angle between two bones • ...
Sip & Solve 2025-01-22
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- Bride's favorite spirit (3)
- Groom's fathers motor bike?
- Word that Groom uses for Bride's weird quirks?
- First country together?
- Groom's university for medical studies (8)
- Country both bride and groom love to visit (9)
- Honeymoon destination?
- One of the groom's spoken languages (6)
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- Activity that Bride refuses to do with Groom?
- Bride's workplace location (5,3)
- Grooms favourite Christmas dessert?
- Who is most annoying?
- Groom's birthplace (town) (6)
- How does the grooms family travel new zealand?
- Bride's sport involves this surface (3)
- Groom's medical specialty (9)
- Bride's middle name (8)
- Couples favourite medical tv show?
- Item of clothing that Groom wears that Bride hates?
- Location of the couple's engagement (4)
20 Clues: Who is most annoying? • Honeymoon destination? • Bride's middle name (8) • First country together? • Bride's favorite spirit (3) • Groom's fathers motor bike? • Groom's birthplace (town) (6) • Groom's medical specialty (9) • Bride's workplace location (5,3) • Couples favourite medical tv show? • Grooms favourite Christmas dessert? • Bride's sport involves this surface (3) • ...
Medicare 2020-02-19
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- Care Care for terminally ill
- Care Bathing, Dressing, Cooking Care
- Drugs taken for long term conditions
- If members spouse worked 40 quarters, the member does not have to pay Part A premium
- Carve out Member eligible for Part B but doesn't sign up and has group coverage
- Rx Essential, Enhanced, Enhanced Plus
- Disabled for 24 monhts
- 6 Tier only found on Blue Advantage
- Emergency Condition not related to accidents or surgical problems but needs immediate attention
- Allows member 12 months from sign up date to cancel Blue Advantage
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- Enrollment Penalty Law put in place in 2006
- List of drugs
- B Heparin, Epogen Alfa, Procrit
- Budget Act Authorized CMS to contract with managed care plans
- Medical Used to supplement or replace Cross and Shield medical and surgical riders
- Hospital services done to preserve teeth
- Bought from private insurance company to pay health costs
- Test Covered under Major Medical, show ups as a Shield Claim
- Medigap
19 Clues: Medigap • List of drugs • Disabled for 24 monhts • Care Care for terminally ill • B Heparin, Epogen Alfa, Procrit • 6 Tier only found on Blue Advantage • Care Bathing, Dressing, Cooking Care • Drugs taken for long term conditions • Rx Essential, Enhanced, Enhanced Plus • Hospital services done to preserve teeth • Enrollment Penalty Law put in place in 2006 • ...
Nursing Abbreviations and Acronyms 2025-09-03
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- Transfer of care
- Pressure area care
- Bowels not open
- Junior medical officer
- Sitting on edge of bed
- As required
- Residential aged care facility
- Intravenous catheter/cannula
- Medical officer
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- Diagnosis
- At time of report/review
- Allied health assistant
- Shortness of breath
- Observations
- Patient
- Between the flags
- Neurovascular
- Passed urine in toilet
- Ante meridiem
19 Clues: Patient • Diagnosis • As required • Observations • Neurovascular • Ante meridiem • Bowels not open • Medical officer • Transfer of care • Between the flags • Pressure area care • Shortness of breath • Junior medical officer • Sitting on edge of bed • Passed urine in toilet • Allied health assistant • At time of report/review • Intravenous catheter/cannula • Residential aged care facility
Kid Docs 2025-05-19
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- Another word for stitches.
- The hospital’s main anesthesiologist.
- Oncologist at the hospital.
- Reviving someone from unconsciousness or death.
- The name of the hospital the the kid docs work at.
- obstetrician who may or may not have cancer.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the heart.
- The study of tissues.
- A building that provides you medical and surgical needs.
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- The main theme in the book.
- The medical branch that focuses on the medical care of infants/toddlers/kids/tweens/teens under age 18.
- Conner and Alex’s dad, who founded the hospital.
- A procedure that involves a cardiologist to cut a deep hole into a chest to get easy access to the heart.
- E.R doctor who works with Connor.
- How you feel when a surgery goes wrong.
- Something that is serious and requires immediate medical attention.
- Connor’s older brother who is a famous heart surgeon around the world.
- A doctor who treats and cares for cancer patients.
- Main character, E.R. doctor.
- A room where surgeries are done.
20 Clues: The study of tissues. • Another word for stitches. • The main theme in the book. • Oncologist at the hospital. • Main character, E.R. doctor. • A room where surgeries are done. • E.R doctor who works with Connor. • The hospital’s main anesthesiologist. • How you feel when a surgery goes wrong. • obstetrician who may or may not have cancer. • ...
Medical specialties 2023-06-14
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- The branch of medicine that focuses on the health and well-being of infants, children, and adolescents. Pediatricians provide medical care, perform routine check-ups, and manage conditions specific to children, including growth and development, immunizations, and common childhood illnesses.
- The medical specialty that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the digestive system, including the esophagus, stomach, liver, and intestines. Gastroenterologists diagnose and manage conditions like ulcers, gallbladder diseases, inflammatory bowel diseases, and perform endoscopic procedures.
- The medical specialty focused on providing immediate medical care to patients with acute illnesses or injuries. Emergency physicians work in emergency departments, diagnosing and treating conditions such as heart attacks, trauma, infections, and other life-threatening emergencies.
- The medical specialty that uses medical imaging techniques to diagnose and treat diseases and injuries. Radiologists interpret X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, and other imaging modalities to aid in the diagnosis of conditions across different body systems.
- The medical specialty that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases related to the skin, hair, and nails. Dermatologists diagnose and manage various skin conditions, perform skin surgeries, and provide treatments for conditions like acne, eczema, and skin cancer.
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- The medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders. Psychiatrists assess and manage conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia, utilizing a combination of therapy, medication, and other interventions.
- The medical specialty that focuses on women's reproductive health, including pregnancy, childbirth, and the female reproductive system. Obstetricians provide prenatal care, deliver babies, and manage gynecological conditions such as menstrual disorders, infertility, and gynecological cancers.
- The medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders related to the endocrine system and hormones. Endocrinologists manage conditions such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, hormonal imbalances, and reproductive disorders through medication, lifestyle interventions, and hormone replacement therapies.
- The medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases and visual disorders. Ophthalmologists perform eye exams, prescribe corrective lenses, and provide medical or surgical interventions for conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, and retinal diseases.
- The medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the nervous system. Neurologists diagnose and manage conditions such as epilepsy, stroke, Parkinson's disease, and multiple sclerosis, utilizing various diagnostic tests and treatment modalities.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, muscles, and ligaments. Orthopedic surgeons diagnose and treat conditions like fractures, sports injuries, arthritis, and perform surgeries such as joint replacements and spinal procedures.
- The medical specialty involved in providing anesthesia and pain management during surgical procedures or medical interventions. Anesthesiologists ensure patient comfort and safety by administering anesthesia, monitoring vital signs, and managing pain before, during, and after procedures.
- The medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of heart diseases and cardiovascular conditions. Cardiologists evaluate and manage patients with heart-related disorders, conduct diagnostic tests, and provide interventions such as angioplasty or pacemaker implantation.
13 Clues: The medical specialty that uses medical imaging techniques to diagnose and treat diseases and injuries. Radiologists interpret X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, and other imaging modalities to aid in the diagnosis of conditions across different body systems. • ...
Health Insurance Basics 2022-01-31
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- These plans allow you to use any doctor, hospital or specialist you choose and submit a claim to your insurance company for
- expenses on a tax-free basis
- level of care is needed.
- type of medical savings account that allows you to save money to pay for current and future
- The amount paid by you or your employer, in addition to copayments, coinsurance and deductibles, in exchange for insurance
- A health problem that existed before the date your insurance coverage became effective.
- The amount of money you must pay each year to cover your medical care expenses before your insurance policy starts
- A way of sharing medical costs
- The amount you are required to pay for medical care in certain types of health plans after you have met your deductible.
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- mammograms.
- Specific conditions or circumstances for which the policy will not provide benefits.
- A health insurance plan that combines elements of an HMO and PPO.
- A primary care physician monitors your health, diagnoses and treats minor health problems, and refers you to specialists if
- The way a healthcare system manages its costs and the use of its resources.
- Services designed to keep patients healthy, including check-ups, well baby care and adult care, immunizations, Pap smears
- The maximum amount of money you will be required to pay each year for deductibles, coinsurance and copayments.
- A health insurance plan that allows you to see any doctor at any time
- of covered medical expenses
- A health insurance plan that allows you to pay a monthly or quarterly premium in exchange for healthcare services(HealthMaintenanceOrganization)
19 Clues: mammograms. • level of care is needed. • of covered medical expenses • expenses on a tax-free basis • A way of sharing medical costs • A health insurance plan that combines elements of an HMO and PPO. • A health insurance plan that allows you to see any doctor at any time • The way a healthcare system manages its costs and the use of its resources. • ...
Health SCI. 2024-10-03
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- A person's ability to obtain healthcare services.
- Health Insurance- Health insurance that provides coverage for treating severe or lengthy illnesses or disability.
- plan- An account that lets workers set aside pretax dollars to pay for medical benefits, childcare, and other services.
- Large businesses, small businesses, and individuals who form a group for insurance coverage.
- Eligible- Reference to medical specialists who have completed all required training but have not completed the exam in his/her specialized area.
- clause- A contractual agreement between a managed care organization and a provider that restricts what the provider can say about the managed care company
- Medical services that are separated out and contracted for independently from any other benefits.
- The services that members are entitled to receive based on their health plan.
- Bills for serCo-pay- Flat fees or payments (often $5-10) that a patient pays for each doctor visit or prescription.
- access- The ability to see a doctor or receive a medical service without a referral from your primary care physician.
- A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care.
- Services- Supplemental services, including laboratory, radiology and physical therapy, that are provided along with medical or hospital care.
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- Physicians or other providers bill separately for each patient encounter or service they provide. This method of billing means the insurance company pays all or some set percentage of the fees that hospitals and doctors set and charge. Expenditures increase if the increaseThis is still the main system of paying for healthcare services in the United States.
- plan-This benefit plan gives employees a set amount of funds that they can choose to spend on a different benefit options, such as health insurance or retirement savings
- Disease- A medical problem that will not improve, that lasts a lifetime, or recurs.
- A person's healthcare costs are paid by their insurance or by the government..
- The amount of money, or value of certain services (such as one physician visit), a patient or family must pay before costs (or percentages of costs) are covered by the health plan or insurance company, usually per year.
- Doctors, hospitals, labs and other providers send billed claims to health insurance plans, and what the plans pay are called paid claims.
- Benefits- The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan or insurer.
- Guidelines- A set of medical treatments for a particular condition or group of patients that has been reviewed and endorsed by a national organization, such as the Agency for Healthcare Policy Research.
20 Clues: A person's ability to obtain healthcare services. • A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care. • The services that members are entitled to receive based on their health plan. • A person's healthcare costs are paid by their insurance or by the government.. • ...
MP 2 midterm crossword review #3 2024-01-25
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- colorful skin condition which is seen when there are excessively high levels of bilirubin in the body
- deepest layer of the epidermis
- chronic skin condition (commonly seen with allergies) where a person's gets dry, red, itchy patches of skin
- the term hyperhidrosis means that a person is _______ excessively
- most superficial layer of the skin
- root for yellow
- root word for hair
- root for blue
- medical term for excessive sweating (seen in conditions such as heart attack)
- one of the root words for skin; is a synonym for dermato
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- medical term for "athlete's foot"
- root for black
- layer of the skin that contains nerve endings, melanocytes, oil and sweat glands
- medical term for a lice infestation
- the term onychal means "pertaining to the _____"
- root for gray
- type of cell that gives skin and hair its color
- medical term meaning dry skin
- adipose layer of the skin contains this
- root for white
- root for red
- a bed sore or pressure sore is called a ______ ulcer
22 Clues: root for red • root for gray • root for blue • root for black • root for white • root for yellow • root word for hair • medical term meaning dry skin • deepest layer of the epidermis • medical term for "athlete's foot" • most superficial layer of the skin • medical term for a lice infestation • adipose layer of the skin contains this • type of cell that gives skin and hair its color • ...
Labor Delivery Postpartum Newborn 2025-11-24
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- Appearance Pulse Grimmace Activity Respiration
- Surgical cut made to the perineum to make more space for the baby
- Surgical procedure that delivers the baby throught an incision to the abdomen and the uterus.
- Presentation Anything but head down.
- Spaces in the baby's skull intended to make vaginal birth easier.
- The widening of the cervix.
- Hormone that causes the uterus to contract.
- Part of the baby that is the largest at birth due to development.
- This is what is released with the amniotic sac breaks.
- Sits on the edge of the cervix to prevent bacteria.
- The tightening and releasing of the uterus.
- Anything over 37 weeks of pregnancy.
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- The medical doctor who cares for mother while pregnant and delivers the baby.
- Manmade hormone that causes the uterus to contract.
- Medical professional with extensive training in pregnancy and vaginal childbirth.
- First breastmilk
- Controls temperature humidity and oxygen.
- The medical doctor who specializes in children.
- Needs to be treated by a medical team ASAP.
- Excessive amounts of bilirubin that can cause a baby to appear orange.
- The thinning of the cervix.
21 Clues: First breastmilk • The widening of the cervix. • The thinning of the cervix. • Presentation Anything but head down. • Anything over 37 weeks of pregnancy. • Controls temperature humidity and oxygen. • Hormone that causes the uterus to contract. • Needs to be treated by a medical team ASAP. • The tightening and releasing of the uterus. • ...
Insurance 2021-06-01
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- covers private residence
- insurance for vehicles
- maximum amount insurance company will pay
- provides financial protection due to loss
- amount paid for insurance
- covers medical expenses due to illness
- pays in case of death
- person who has insurance
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- pays to repair or replace your car
- amount insured pays due to an accident
- request of policyholder to ins company
- pays for non-collision related claims
- chance of being harmed, injured or suffering a loss
- pays for medical expenses
- document detailing terms of insurance
- pays for renters possessions, not dwelling
- being responsible for loss
17 Clues: pays in case of death • insurance for vehicles • covers private residence • person who has insurance • pays for medical expenses • amount paid for insurance • being responsible for loss • pays to repair or replace your car • pays for non-collision related claims • document detailing terms of insurance • amount insured pays due to an accident • ...
Key Terms and Definitions 2022-05-05
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- page that registers the primary concern and reason for the call
- the employer or insurance policies or plan sponsor who purchase Teladoc Health services
- confirming how the member has access to Teladoc Health services
- first point of contact for Teladoc Health members
- case status of the process of gathering a medical/clinical history by means of asking the Members about their past and current medical/clinical history, treatment etc.
- the primary account holder
- the team that support our members by coaching, advocating for, and providing informational reports appropriate to their medical questions or condition.
- the individual receiving Teladoc Health services
- case status where medical records are being reviewed by the Member Advocate
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- directing members the most appropriate Teladoc Health service based on their medical condition and clinical status.
- any service that meets specific criteria and is given priority with shorter turn around time at any stage of the case
- family member means the spouse, parents, children, or any other person who financially relies on the employee.
- case status of a write-up from an AP that summarizes the medical data gathered
- page that captures the demographic information
- nomenclature used to designate the Salesforce platform
- documents all stages of a member's journey with Teladoc Health
16 Clues: the primary account holder • page that captures the demographic information • the individual receiving Teladoc Health services • first point of contact for Teladoc Health members • nomenclature used to designate the Salesforce platform • documents all stages of a member's journey with Teladoc Health • page that registers the primary concern and reason for the call • ...
MOOIMED PRIVATE HOSPITAL 2023-09-12
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- Transport for patients and visitors from parking to reception
- Chairman of Mooimed board of directors
- Speciality focused on hearts
- Another word for assistance
- Medical care that you can ...
- Best medical centre in SA.
- A facecover used during surgery
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- How many directories does Mooimed have
- Medical transport.
- In which city can Mooimed be located
- A person assisting a doctor
- A means to move apatient around within the hospital
- One of our core values
- A speciality focused on teeth
- Main colour of our logo.
- A place to receive medicine
- A person admitted to hospital
- Where cars are stationary outside of building
18 Clues: Medical transport. • One of our core values • Main colour of our logo. • Best medical centre in SA. • A person assisting a doctor • Another word for assistance • A place to receive medicine • Speciality focused on hearts • A speciality focused on teeth • Medical care that you can ... • A person admitted to hospital • A facecover used during surgery • ...
Medical Licensing Exams in the USA 2025-10-24
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- Official approval.
- Board Grants state licenses.
- Knowledge Knowledge used in patient care.
- Medical licensing exam in the U.S.
- Medical ability and skill.
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- Licensed medical doctor.
- Postgraduate medical training.
- Care Care provided to patients.
- Certifies international graduates.
- Permission to practice medicine.
10 Clues: Official approval. • Licensed medical doctor. • Medical ability and skill. • Board Grants state licenses. • Postgraduate medical training. • Care Care provided to patients. • Permission to practice medicine. • Certifies international graduates. • Medical licensing exam in the U.S. • Knowledge Knowledge used in patient care.
Y Vue Chap 1&2 2012-12-12
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- standards of conduct based on moral principles
- electronic medical record
- Security Rule law requiring covered entities to establish safeguards
- acting for the good fo the public and the medical practice
- recording of a patient's health status in a medical record
- code number assigned a diagnosis
- plan that permits patients to recieve medical services from nonnetwork providers
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- recognition of a superior level of skill by an offical organization
- electronic exchange of health care information
- funded health plan organization pays fro health insurance directly and sets up a fund from which to pay
- practice managemtn program
- intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
- that satisfy offical requirments compliance
- Consumer driven health plan
- ledger record of a patient's financial trasactions
- unique ten digit identifier assigned to each provider
16 Clues: electronic medical record • practice managemtn program • Consumer driven health plan • code number assigned a diagnosis • that satisfy offical requirments compliance • intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • standards of conduct based on moral principles • electronic exchange of health care information • ledger record of a patient's financial trasactions • ...
Unit 2: Nasty Accident 2023-01-31
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- losing blood
- needs immediate action or attention
- rescuers who give emergency medical care
- keen to know or learn
- in a large amount
- related to medicine
- checked by a doctor
- loud warning sounds
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- passers-by
- rescue-vehicle
- saw an accident
- suffered physical harm or damage to a body
- medical care given to a person
- the location of an accident
14 Clues: passers-by • losing blood • rescue-vehicle • saw an accident • in a large amount • related to medicine • checked by a doctor • loud warning sounds • keen to know or learn • the location of an accident • medical care given to a person • needs immediate action or attention • rescuers who give emergency medical care • suffered physical harm or damage to a body
Chapter 15 By Austin Jones 2024-05-17
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- Tax advantaged savings account availbe to people enrolled in qualified high deductible health plans
- Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury
- Approva; fromt the plan before recieving certain procedures and treatments
- Provides coverage for personal and custodial care durning periods whan an individuaul is unable to perform essential daily living activties
- Health care plan that pays for covered medical services after treatment is provided usally on a fee for service basis
- Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan
- Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services
- Protects dependents from loss of income and helps pay expenses after the death of the insured person
- Pays the face value of the policy to beneficaries if the insured dies before the endowment period ends
- Insurance that covers the cost of serious illness and injuries as well as high cost procedures
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- insurnace that covers specified dental services
- Pays a portion of income lost to a worker who is unable to work for a prolonges period because illness or injury
- Percenatge of the servies costs that patients pay after the annual deductible is met
- Insurance that covers prescriptions,hosptial stays and inpatient test
- Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg
- Goverment sponsered price comparison website where consumers can shop for and purchase goverment regulated and standardized health care plans eligilbe for fedeal subsides
- Insurnace compants ectermination of request for medical treament and procedures tomake sure thay er fully covered
- insurnace that combines basic and major medical protections in one policy
- Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance
- Insurnace that helps manage the risks that occur when an insured has cancer
- Organization named by a policyholder to recvive the death benefit of an insurance policy after the policyholders death
- Additional insurance that can be purchased to pay for medical expenses that standard health insurance does not cover or does not fully cover
- type of health care plan in which the insurance compny contracts with specific doctors,hospitas and other health acer providers to deliever medical services and preventitive care to memebers ate reduced cost
23 Clues: insurnace that covers specified dental services • Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services • Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg • Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan • Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance • Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury • ...
Chapter 15 By Austin Jones 2024-05-17
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- Tax advantaged savings account availbe to people enrolled in qualified high deductible health plans
- Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury
- Approva; fromt the plan before recieving certain procedures and treatments
- Provides coverage for personal and custodial care durning periods whan an individuaul is unable to perform essential daily living activties
- Health care plan that pays for covered medical services after treatment is provided usally on a fee for service basis
- Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan
- Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services
- Protects dependents from loss of income and helps pay expenses after the death of the insured person
- Pays the face value of the policy to beneficaries if the insured dies before the endowment period ends
- Insurance that covers the cost of serious illness and injuries as well as high cost procedures
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- insurnace that covers specified dental services
- Pays a portion of income lost to a worker who is unable to work for a prolonges period because illness or injury
- Percenatge of the servies costs that patients pay after the annual deductible is met
- Insurance that covers prescriptions,hosptial stays and inpatient test
- Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg
- Goverment sponsered price comparison website where consumers can shop for and purchase goverment regulated and standardized health care plans eligilbe for fedeal subsides
- Insurnace compants ectermination of request for medical treament and procedures tomake sure thay er fully covered
- insurnace that combines basic and major medical protections in one policy
- Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance
- Insurnace that helps manage the risks that occur when an insured has cancer
- Organization named by a policyholder to recvive the death benefit of an insurance policy after the policyholders death
- Additional insurance that can be purchased to pay for medical expenses that standard health insurance does not cover or does not fully cover
- type of health care plan in which the insurance compny contracts with specific doctors,hospitas and other health acer providers to deliever medical services and preventitive care to memebers ate reduced cost
23 Clues: insurnace that covers specified dental services • Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services • Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg • Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan • Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance • Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury • ...
Chapter 15 By Austin Jones 2024-05-17
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- Tax advantaged savings account availbe to people enrolled in qualified high deductible health plans
- Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury
- Approva; fromt the plan before recieving certain procedures and treatments
- Provides coverage for personal and custodial care durning periods whan an individuaul is unable to perform essential daily living activties
- Health care plan that pays for covered medical services after treatment is provided usally on a fee for service basis
- Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan
- Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services
- Protects dependents from loss of income and helps pay expenses after the death of the insured person
- Pays the face value of the policy to beneficaries if the insured dies before the endowment period ends
- Insurance that covers the cost of serious illness and injuries as well as high cost procedures
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- insurnace that covers specified dental services
- Pays a portion of income lost to a worker who is unable to work for a prolonges period because illness or injury
- Percenatge of the servies costs that patients pay after the annual deductible is met
- Insurance that covers prescriptions,hosptial stays and inpatient test
- Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg
- Goverment sponsered price comparison website where consumers can shop for and purchase goverment regulated and standardized health care plans eligilbe for fedeal subsides
- Insurnace compants ectermination of request for medical treament and procedures tomake sure thay er fully covered
- insurnace that combines basic and major medical protections in one policy
- Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance
- Insurnace that helps manage the risks that occur when an insured has cancer
- Organization named by a policyholder to recvive the death benefit of an insurance policy after the policyholders death
- Additional insurance that can be purchased to pay for medical expenses that standard health insurance does not cover or does not fully cover
- type of health care plan in which the insurance compny contracts with specific doctors,hospitas and other health acer providers to deliever medical services and preventitive care to memebers ate reduced cost
23 Clues: insurnace that covers specified dental services • Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services • Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg • Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan • Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance • Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury • ...
Health Careers Quarter 2 2024-11-15
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- manages and leads healthcare systems, hospitals, and clinics
- A health care professional who provides non-invasive technical support and administrative assistance in a medical office, clinic, or hospital
- A professional who helps people, families, and communities address their needs and improve their well-being
- applies engineering and design principles to improve healthcare and human health
- A professional who translates speech
- A health care professional who specializes in installing, maintaining, repairing, and calibrating medical equipment used in hospitals and clinics
- A scientist who studies how substances, chemicals, and situations can harm living organisms and the environment
- A trained professional who teaches people how to live a healthy lifestyle and how to prevent illness. They work with individuals, groups, or communities to develop programs and materials to promote health and wellness
- A professional who builds and maintains relationships with clients in the healthcare industry
- a professional who identifies, evaluates, and manages potential risks to an organization
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- a healthcare professional who translates a patient's medical records into standardized codes to ensure accurate billing and record-keeping
- A health care worker who ensures that a company's products and services meet industry and government standards*quality control technician
- promotes and sells medical products, services, or equipment to healthcare professionals
- A professional who cleans, disinfects, sterilizes, and distributes medical supplies and equipment in a healthcare facility
- A medical doctor who specializes in determining the cause and manner of death for people who died suddenly, unexpectedly, or violently
- A health care worker who works with registered dietitians to help patients and clients with specific dietary needs
- A health care worker who works at the front desk of a hospital or medical facility to process patients, manage registration, and prepare health care documents
- A health care worker who specializes in ethics, which is the study of what is morally right and wrong in human decision-making
- A health care worker who is in charge of transporting patients into, around, and out of healthcare facilities
- A health care worker who types letters or other documentation from recorded dictation
20 Clues: A professional who translates speech • manages and leads healthcare systems, hospitals, and clinics • applies engineering and design principles to improve healthcare and human health • A health care worker who types letters or other documentation from recorded dictation • promotes and sells medical products, services, or equipment to healthcare professionals • ...
Medical crossword 2023-12-15
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- technician doctor who works in Pathology
- medical department that treat children's
- doctor who works in Dermatology department
- medical department that provide operations on people
- that create x-rays and CT skans
- medical department tgat test samples for any departments
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- medical department that cares for women at all stage of pregnancy
- container forused needlesal and syringes
- medical department that provide medicals to people
- medical hand protection equipment
10 Clues: that create x-rays and CT skans • medical hand protection equipment • container forused needlesal and syringes • technician doctor who works in Pathology • medical department that treat children's • doctor who works in Dermatology department • medical department that provide medicals to people • medical department that provide operations on people • ...
How well do you know the graduate? 2025-05-28
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- What motorized vehicle, other than his car, did Brian have in undergrad?
- Who was Brian's best man at the wedding?
- Where did Brian go to High School?
- What year was Brian accepted to medical school?
- What state did Brian and Hannah travel to for him to take his first board exam?
- What did Brian and Hannah get to celebrate Brian getting into medical school?
- What year of medical school did Brian and Hannah get married?
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- What is Brian's favorite color?
- What is Brian's favorite sport?
- What kind of physician is Brian going to be?
- What is Brian's favorite NFL team?
- What is Brian's favorite candy?
- What kind of car does Brian have?
- Where was Brian's Favorite rotation?
- Brian was an intramural champion of what sport in medical school?
- What is Brian's favorite card game?
- Brian and Hannah have three animals, but which one was originally Brian's?
17 Clues: What is Brian's favorite color? • What is Brian's favorite sport? • What is Brian's favorite candy? • What kind of car does Brian have? • What is Brian's favorite NFL team? • Where did Brian go to High School? • What is Brian's favorite card game? • Where was Brian's Favorite rotation? • Who was Brian's best man at the wedding? • What kind of physician is Brian going to be? • ...
EMD NATURE CODES 2025-04-14
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- CHEST PAIN
- UNDETERMINED ILLNESS
- SMOKE INHALATION
- FALL
- MATERNITY
- CARDIAC ARREST
- ALLERGIC REACTION
- STABBING
- SUICIDE
- SEIZURE
- DROWNING CLOSED WATER
- OVERDOSE
- MEDICAL STRIKE TEAM RESPONSE
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- GUNSHOT WOUND
- UNCONSCIOUS PERSON
- MEDICAL ALARM
- ELECTROCUTION
- HEAD INJURY
- BREATHING DIFFICULTY
- ANIMAL BITE W/INJURY
- HOMICIDE
- RESPIRATORY ARREST
- STROKE
- BURN PATIENT
- SICK PERSON
- ABDOMINAL PAIN
- POISONING
- DIABETIC
28 Clues: FALL • STROKE • SUICIDE • SEIZURE • HOMICIDE • STABBING • OVERDOSE • DIABETIC • MATERNITY • POISONING • CHEST PAIN • HEAD INJURY • SICK PERSON • BURN PATIENT • GUNSHOT WOUND • MEDICAL ALARM • ELECTROCUTION • CARDIAC ARREST • ABDOMINAL PAIN • SMOKE INHALATION • ALLERGIC REACTION • UNCONSCIOUS PERSON • RESPIRATORY ARREST • UNDETERMINED ILLNESS • BREATHING DIFFICULTY • ANIMAL BITE W/INJURY • DROWNING CLOSED WATER • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2023-03-27
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- A strip or piece of cloth or other material used to cover and protect a wound or injury.
- Medications that are used to treat bacterial infections
- A medical doctor who specializes in performing surgical procedures (operations)
- A medical procedure in which a wound is closed with sutures (stitches) to help it heal properly
- A medical doctor who provides routine healthcare services and serves as the first point of contact for patients seeking medical care.
- A medical test that uses sound waves to create images of the inside of the body, typically used to diagnose medical conditions or monitor pregnancy
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- A serious medical emergency in which blood flow to the heart is blocked, causing damage to the heart muscle and potentially life-threatening complications
- A chronic respiratory condition characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, and difficulty breathing
- An illness caused by consuming food or drink contaminated with harmful bacteria, viruses, or other toxins
- An area of irritated or swollen skin that is typically red or discolored, and may be accompanied by itching or discomfort
- A small bubble of fluid that forms under the skin, typically caused by friction or burning
- A diagnostic test that uses electromagnetic radiation to create images of the inside of the body, typically used to diagnose bone fractures, lung problems, and other medical conditions
- A hard, protective covering applied to a broken bone or other injured body part to help it heal.
- A viral infection that primarily affects the respiratory system, characterized by symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, and a runny or stuffy nose
- A viral infection that causes symptoms similar to a cold, but is typically more severe and may be accompanied by fever, body aches, and other symptoms
- A discoloration of the skin caused by a blow or impact that damages the underlying blood vessels
16 Clues: Medications that are used to treat bacterial infections • A medical doctor who specializes in performing surgical procedures (operations) • A strip or piece of cloth or other material used to cover and protect a wound or injury. • A small bubble of fluid that forms under the skin, typically caused by friction or burning • ...
The best medicine 2024-05-30
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- A professional who provides guidance and support for personal or psychological issues.
- The act of doing something regularly or repeatedly to improve skill.
- A medical specialist who performs operations.
- Medical procedures involving an operation to treat or diagnose conditions.
- A chronic condition characterized by high levels of sugar in the blood.
- A medical system based on the belief that the body can cure itself using natural substances.
- Medicine Practices used instead of conventional treatments, often lacking strong scientific support.
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- A substance with no therapeutic effect used as a control in testing new drugs.
- Substances used to treat, cure, prevent, or diagnose diseases or promote well-being.
- Unintended reactions to a drug or treatment, often undesirable.
- Medicine Mainstream medical practices based on scientific evidence.
- Relating to the study and treatment of mental illness.
- A darkened area of skin caused by injury or impact, leading to blood vessel damage.
- A form of treatment using hypnosis to address various conditions.
- A type of alternative medicine focusing on physical manipulation of the body's tissues and muscles.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- An area of irritated or swollen skin, often itchy and red.
17 Clues: A medical specialist who performs operations. • Relating to the study and treatment of mental illness. • Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • An area of irritated or swollen skin, often itchy and red. • Unintended reactions to a drug or treatment, often undesirable. • A form of treatment using hypnosis to address various conditions. • ...
AHLT245 Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-30
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- Addressing the patient by their title and last name is a technique for maintaining professional _______ with a patient
- A medical assistant working in an office who takes a continuing education class demonstrates __________.
- Willingness to work as a _____ member is a personal qualification necessary for the overall efficiency of the medical facility
- Having a ‘_____ buddy' is a good organizational skill
- When completing a __________ evaluation in the workplace, you will experience ongoing assessment of your professional behaviors
- ____ is demonstrated when a medical assistant completes all work and documents all of the day's activities before leaving for the day.
- When a person is not taking ______ in a constructive way, he may cross his arms
- Job satisfaction is high is a typical result of ___________ in a healthcare facility?
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- A medical assistant shows _____ by being honest and dependable
- Asking for assistance when you do not know how to perform a task is an example of a _____ work ethic
- Cross one’s arms could be a sign that a person is not taking _______ in a constructive way.
- When a patient has a stroke in the provider’s reception area, it is essential for the medical assistant to first remain __________.
- Asking for assistance when you do not know how to perform a task is an example of a good work ______.
- The primary reason an employee is hired is usually associated with _____ skills
- To help a person reduce stress, one should identify sources of ______ and try to resolve them
- When a medical assistant tries to understand how the patient feels about his or her experience, the medical assistant is showing __________ toward the patient.
16 Clues: Having a ‘_____ buddy' is a good organizational skill • A medical assistant shows _____ by being honest and dependable • The primary reason an employee is hired is usually associated with _____ skills • When a person is not taking ______ in a constructive way, he may cross his arms • ...
ACMO Auto 2020-03-05
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- Bodily Injury, Excess Medical, and UM/UIM coverages are required to be uniform on all vehicles on a policy.
- Anything with less than this many wheels is not covered for Liability.
- Liability extends to you, household members, and these users.
- This many thousand is the highest limit offered for Excess Medical.
- UM/UIM coverage is exclusively for this.
- This optional coverage helps may medical expenses for you and your passengers.
- Bodily Injury and Property Damage must be purchased on all vehicles, and the limits must be _____.
- These damages are NEVER covered; perhaps the insured is fined for negligence.
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- A driver is underinsured when their ____ limits are lower than your UM/UIM limits.
- Liability BI pays for medical bills, loss of income, and this.
- Liability and physical damage extend for this many days on an additional auto.
- BI and PD coverage _____ from a towing vehicle to the trailer.
- With split limits, the first number represents the maximum payout per ____.
- Physical Damage is made up of this many coverages.
- The Liability coverages pay out to this party.
- A newly acquired auto could be an additional auto or this auto.
- Excess Medical, Comprehensive, Car Rental Expense, and this coverage are no-fault coverages.
- This many days notice must be given for cancellation because of non-payment.
- This is the policy period.
- This many days notice must be given for non-renewals.
20 Clues: This is the policy period. • UM/UIM coverage is exclusively for this. • The Liability coverages pay out to this party. • Physical Damage is made up of this many coverages. • This many days notice must be given for non-renewals. • Liability extends to you, household members, and these users. • Liability BI pays for medical bills, loss of income, and this. • ...
Medikabazaar Oct/Nov 2023-12-01
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- The process of obtaining medical equipment and supplies.
- A company or entity providing medical products to customers.
- A stock of medical goods available for sale or use.
- The organized provision of medical care and services.
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- Goal
- Getting orders by going out in the market
- Devices and tools used in medical procedures.
- Medikabazaar's order management platform
- outstanding medikabazaar employees
- Pertaining to the field of health care and treatment.
10 Clues: Goal • outstanding medikabazaar employees • Medikabazaar's order management platform • Getting orders by going out in the market • Devices and tools used in medical procedures. • A stock of medical goods available for sale or use. • Pertaining to the field of health care and treatment. • The organized provision of medical care and services. • ...
Hospital 2023-06-20
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- A specialized room equipped for surgical procedures.
- An designated space for vehicles to park when visiting the hospital.
- A designated space where patients wait for their turn to see a doctor.
- An office space for administrative tasks and medical records management.
- A department equipped with imaging technology for diagnostic purposes.
- A department that provides immediate medical care for critical conditions.
- A welcoming area where patients check-in and receive information.
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- A dedicated space for rehabilitation and physical therapy sessions.
- Individual rooms where patients are accommodated for rest and recovery.
- A central area where nurses coordinate patient care and monitor vital signs.
- A dining area where hospital staff and visitors can have meals.
- A specialized unit for critically ill patients requiring close monitoring and specialized medical care.
- A private room where doctors examine patients and conduct medical tests.
- A place where medications are stored and dispensed to patients.
- A facility for conducting medical tests and analyzing samples.
15 Clues: A specialized room equipped for surgical procedures. • A facility for conducting medical tests and analyzing samples. • A dining area where hospital staff and visitors can have meals. • A place where medications are stored and dispensed to patients. • A welcoming area where patients check-in and receive information. • ...
Educational Alphabet Soup 2018-01-05
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- What does the “G” stand for in the GQ from the AAMC?
- Who wrote a report in 1910 calling for higher admission and graduation standards for medical schools?
- What organization within the AAMC accredits allopathic medical schools? (Initials of organization)
- What committee within APGO provides you the APGO Educational Ojbectives, Educational Resources, and Faculty Development resources? (Initials of organization)
- What are the subsections within an LCME Standard called?
- What does the “L” stand for in LCME
- What does the “U” stand for in UME?
- What commission accredits Osteopathic medical schools? (Initials of organization)
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- What does the “A” stand for in ACE, the organization that promotes excellence in clinical education of medical students by inter-professional collaboration?
- What does the “E” stand for in EPA’s?
- The LCME publishes 12 of these that are required to be met by medical schools for accreditation.
- What does the “C” stand for in AAMC?
- The Y2Q refers to a questionnaire given to what year of medical students (spell out)?
- What organization puts on the Faculty Development Seminar that you are attending tomorrow? (Initials of organization)
- What organization provides the following services: MCAT, AMCAS, ERAS, NRMP? (Initials of organization)
15 Clues: What does the “L” stand for in LCME • What does the “U” stand for in UME? • What does the “C” stand for in AAMC? • What does the “E” stand for in EPA’s? • What does the “G” stand for in the GQ from the AAMC? • What are the subsections within an LCME Standard called? • What commission accredits Osteopathic medical schools? (Initials of organization) • ...
The best medicine 2024-05-30
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- Relating to the study and treatment of mental illness.
- A medical system based on the belief that the body can cure itself using natural substances.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- A medical specialist who performs operations.
- Unintended reactions to a drug or treatment, often undesirable.
- Medicine Practices used instead of conventional treatments, often lacking strong scientific support.
- Medical procedures involving an operation to treat or diagnose conditions.
- A form of treatment using hypnosis to address various conditions.
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- A type of alternative medicine focusing on physical manipulation of the body's tissues and muscles.
- A professional who provides guidance and support for personal or psychological issues.
- Medicine Mainstream medical practices based on scientific evidence.
- A chronic condition characterized by high levels of sugar in the blood.
- A substance with no therapeutic effect used as a control in testing new drugs.
- A darkened area of skin caused by injury or impact, leading to blood vessel damage.
- Substances used to treat, cure, prevent, or diagnose diseases or promote well-being.
- The act of doing something regularly or repeatedly to improve skill.
- An area of irritated or swollen skin, often itchy and red.
17 Clues: A medical specialist who performs operations. • Relating to the study and treatment of mental illness. • Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • An area of irritated or swollen skin, often itchy and red. • Unintended reactions to a drug or treatment, often undesirable. • A form of treatment using hypnosis to address various conditions. • ...
la salud 2025-05-14
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- accident
- cough
- pregnant
- male nurse
- headache, pain
- healthy
- female doctor
- health
- emergency room
- doctor's office
- pharmacy
- male dentist
- X-ray
- male patient
- aspirin
- healthy
- hospital
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- cold
- prescription
- symptom
- congested, stuffed up
- serious
- infection
- antibiotic
- medication
- medical
- medical exam
- pill, tablet
- dizzy, nauseated
- flu
- operation
- medicine
- clinic
33 Clues: flu • cold • cough • X-ray • health • clinic • symptom • serious • healthy • medical • aspirin • healthy • accident • pregnant • pharmacy • medicine • hospital • infection • operation • male nurse • antibiotic • medication • prescription • medical exam • pill, tablet • male dentist • male patient • female doctor • headache, pain • emergency room • doctor's office • dizzy, nauseated • congested, stuffed up
Medieval Ages Doctors and Medicine 2022-08-23
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- - Applied to aching joints
- - Used to clean wounds and kill diseases.
- - Medical practioners that deliver surgeries.
- - People who were not doctors but had knowledge on healing people with herbs.
- - A medical procedure where a hole is drilled into a humans skull to clear infections.
- - Removal of blood to cure illnesses and disease.
- - A bacterial disease spread through contaminated food and water.
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- - Used to treat stomach pains and sickness
- - Used to treat headaches
- - Used to isolate sick patients from coastal cities.
- - A plaque pandemic in the Middle Ages
- - Someone who removed decay, filled holes and fixed loose teeth using a range of tools.
- - The natural healing remedies.
- - Used to treat lung conditions
- - A cure offered to those who were wealthy with the black death
- - The medical method that included plucking a healthy and alive chicken.
- - The people that opened up hospitals for the sick
- - Used to reduce fevers
- - cared and treated those who were sick
- - The medical system where doctors check the stars
- - Used as an antiseptic on wounds
21 Clues: - Used to reduce fevers • - Used to treat headaches • - Applied to aching joints • - The natural healing remedies. • - Used to treat lung conditions • - Used as an antiseptic on wounds • - A plaque pandemic in the Middle Ages • - cared and treated those who were sick • - Used to clean wounds and kill diseases. • - Used to treat stomach pains and sickness • ...
Medieval Doctors and Medicine 2022-08-23
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- - Applied to aching joints
- - Used to clean wounds and kill diseases.
- - Medical practioners that deliver surgeries.
- - People who were not doctors but had knowledge on healing people with herbs.
- - A medical procedure where a hole is drilled into a humans skull to clear infections.
- - Removal of blood to cure illnesses and disease.
- - A bacterial disease spread through contaminated food and water.
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- - Used to treat stomach pains and sickness
- - Used to treat headaches
- - Used to isolate sick patients from coastal cities.
- - A plaque pandemic in the Middle Ages
- - Someone who removed decay, filled holes and fixed loose teeth using a range of tools.
- - The natural healing remedies.
- - Used to treat lung conditions
- - A cure offered to those who were wealthy with The Black Death
- - The medical method that included plucking a healthy and alive chicken.
- - The people that opened up hospitals for the sick
- - Used to reduce fevers
- - cared and treated those who were sick
- - The medical system where doctors check the stars
- - Used as an antiseptic on wounds
21 Clues: - Used to reduce fevers • - Used to treat headaches • - Applied to aching joints • - The natural healing remedies. • - Used to treat lung conditions • - Used as an antiseptic on wounds • - A plaque pandemic in the Middle Ages • - cared and treated those who were sick • - Used to clean wounds and kill diseases. • - Used to treat stomach pains and sickness • ...
Health Science Final Exam Review: Medical History 2025-01-07
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- When were antibiotics first developed
- She founded modern day nursing
- The Greeks invented this to prevent disease
- The medical professionals in primitive times
- A device to listen to sounds inside the body
- Center for disease control and prevention
- A procedure to remove evil spirits and cure headaches in primitive times
- What did Sir alexander Fleming discover
- This is what was used to treat people in the primitive times
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- This invention helped for a doctor in California consult with a patient in North Carolina not in person
- This helped spread medical knowledge easier
- The time period of the bubonic plague
- This person created a vaccine for smallpox
- She was the first licensed female physician in America
- This invention helped to see tiny organisms
- This was created to help patients with diabetes
- Women became active in the medical field in this time period
- This person laid the foundation for professionalism in the medical field
- A Chinese technique to restore balance in the body
- Joseph Lister and Louis Pasturs theories helped prevent what
20 Clues: She founded modern day nursing • When were antibiotics first developed • The time period of the bubonic plague • What did Sir alexander Fleming discover • Center for disease control and prevention • This person created a vaccine for smallpox • This helped spread medical knowledge easier • The Greeks invented this to prevent disease • ...
medical history 2025-11-11
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- how a symptom changed over time
- forcing air out of the lungs suddenly
- unpleasant physical feeling
- thing that made symptoms better
- drug a patient takes
- chance that something bad happens
- the patient’s medical story
- doctor–patient conversation
- bad reaction to a substance
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- thing that started or worsened symptoms
- front part of the body
- daily life factors like work or home
- person who receives medical care
- relatives who may share diseases
- imaging test such as x-ray or CT
- medical professional who treats patients
16 Clues: drug a patient takes • front part of the body • unpleasant physical feeling • the patient’s medical story • doctor–patient conversation • bad reaction to a substance • how a symptom changed over time • thing that made symptoms better • person who receives medical care • relatives who may share diseases • imaging test such as x-ray or CT • chance that something bad happens • ...
First Aid 2024-02-07
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- ___________ care until EMS arrives to take over
- has the highest level of advanced life support care
- _________ that an emergency exists
- ___________ to take action
- harmful microorganisms that can cause disease
- PPE= personal ________ equipment
- type of airborne pathogen
- ___________ the EMS system
- minimum amount of seconds to wash your hands
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- AEMT= _______ emergency medical technician
- EMT= emergency medical ___________
- EMR= emergency medical __________
- 1st emergenc action step
- law that protects responders who act the way a “reasonable and prudent” person would act in the same situation
- 3rd emergency action step
- type of bloodborne pathogen
- permission to give care
- 2nd emergency action step
18 Clues: permission to give care • 1st emergenc action step • 3rd emergency action step • type of airborne pathogen • 2nd emergency action step • ___________ to take action • ___________ the EMS system • type of bloodborne pathogen • PPE= personal ________ equipment • EMR= emergency medical __________ • EMT= emergency medical ___________ • _________ that an emergency exists • ...
The best medicine 2024-05-30
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- A professional who provides guidance and support for personal or psychological issues.
- The act of doing something regularly or repeatedly to improve skill.
- A medical specialist who performs operations.
- Medical procedures involving an operation to treat or diagnose conditions.
- A chronic condition characterized by high levels of sugar in the blood.
- A medical system based on the belief that the body can cure itself using natural substances.
- Medicine Practices used instead of conventional treatments, often lacking strong scientific support.
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- A substance with no therapeutic effect used as a control in testing new drugs.
- Substances used to treat, cure, prevent, or diagnose diseases or promote well-being.
- Unintended reactions to a drug or treatment, often undesirable.
- Medicine Mainstream medical practices based on scientific evidence.
- Relating to the study and treatment of mental illness.
- A darkened area of skin caused by injury or impact, leading to blood vessel damage.
- A form of treatment using hypnosis to address various conditions.
- A type of alternative medicine focusing on physical manipulation of the body's tissues and muscles.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- An area of irritated or swollen skin, often itchy and red.
17 Clues: A medical specialist who performs operations. • Relating to the study and treatment of mental illness. • Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • An area of irritated or swollen skin, often itchy and red. • Unintended reactions to a drug or treatment, often undesirable. • A form of treatment using hypnosis to address various conditions. • ...
Psychosocial 2025-12-03
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- initial rule-breaking behaviour before formal diagnosis or label. 
- internalised shame after being labelled mentally ill. 
- negative social label attached to people with mental illness. 
- person who uses healthcare or mental-health services (patient perspective). 
- process of removing a condition from medical definition (opposite of medicalisation). 
- assigning a mental-illness identity that may alter behaviour and social roles. 
- supporting patients’ rights and involvement in care decisions. 
- family/carer participation in planning and delivering care. 
- epidemiology study of how social factors shape mental-illness rates. 
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- use of medical labels/treatment to regulate behaviour. 
- hyperactivity disorder (example used to discuss medicalisation). 
- behaviour that departs from social norms (sometimes framed as illness). 
- model integrating biological, psychological and social influences on health. 
- defining non-medical problems as medical conditions. 
- clinical identification of a disorder using set criteria. 
- increased use of drugs to manage life problems. 
- hiding diagnosis to avoid stigma and social exclusion.
- labelling theory about social reactions, secrecy and role changes after labelling. 
18 Clues: increased use of drugs to manage life problems.  • hiding diagnosis to avoid stigma and social exclusion. • defining non-medical problems as medical conditions.  • internalised shame after being labelled mentally ill.  • use of medical labels/treatment to regulate behaviour.  • clinical identification of a disorder using set criteria.  • ...
July 22 2025 2025-07-22
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- the acronym for personal protective equipment.
- the part of your brain that controls balance and coordination.
- the medical term for breathing out.
- the pulse felt on the side of the neck.
- the test which includes putting an object in someone's hand with their eyes closed.
- valve, the heart valve on the right side of the sternum.
- the medical word for "listening to the lungs".
- the colour of a caddy on someone's door when they are on isolation.
- another word meaning asking permission before performing an assessment on a resident.
- the name of the mat put on the floor for fall prevention.
- the colour dot for responsive behaviours.
- the medical term for collarbone.
- the test to see if your resident sways while standing with their eyes closed.
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- the acronym used in a neuro assessment to assess the eyes.
- the body's voice box.
- the first "R" in PERRLA
- the bone that is felt at the bottom of the neck
- another word for abnormal lung sounds.
- the third cranial nerve
- the bone in the middle of the chest.
- the medical term for "equal on both sides"
- a tube inserted in the urethra to drain urine.
- your instructor that you only have two shifts left with after today :(
- the medical term for blue-tinged skin with poor circulation
- the pulse felt on the thumb side of your wrist.
- the acronym for good air entry bilaterally.
26 Clues: the body's voice box. • the first "R" in PERRLA • the third cranial nerve • the medical term for collarbone. • the medical term for breathing out. • the bone in the middle of the chest. • another word for abnormal lung sounds. • the pulse felt on the side of the neck. • the colour dot for responsive behaviours. • the medical term for "equal on both sides" • ...
Doctor Loans 2017-10-05
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- Training in medical specialty after residency
- May be deferred, in repayment, or income based
- Doctors of Dental Medicine
- Reflects position, start date, salary, contract length
- Doctors of Podiatric Medicine
- First year of residency
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- Completed internship, residency, & fellowship
- Time between medical school and practice
- 12 months documented residence history required
- Study of mental health
- Medical Doctor
- 100%
- Doctors of Osteopathy
- Doctor of Dental Surgery
14 Clues: 100% • Medical Doctor • Doctors of Osteopathy • Study of mental health • First year of residency • Doctor of Dental Surgery • Doctors of Dental Medicine • Doctors of Podiatric Medicine • Time between medical school and practice • Completed internship, residency, & fellowship • Training in medical specialty after residency • May be deferred, in repayment, or income based • ...
Medical Terminology - Health Occupations #1 (Intro to Health Occupations) 2024-08-11
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- medical history
- referring to the mouth
- measurements that reflect essential body functions for assessing health
- information about family members medical conditions that helps determine risk factors for some diseases
- a health professional who is trained to examine fluids, tissues, and organs to diagnose disease
- above normal body temperature
- the predominant form of healthcare in the U.S.; patients agree to visit certain doctors and hospitals and a managing company (health insurance company) controls costs by placing limits on charges and fees and obtains contracts with pharmacies, etc.
- takes four years of college
- Medical College Admission Test; entrance exam for medical school
- type of doctor that uses a holistic approach
- takes six years of college
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- medical professionals who draw blood from patients and donors, and prepare samples for testing or donation
- the study of disease
- allied health professionals that specialize in treatment and rehabilitation of impairment, injury, disease, or disorder
- Deliver services involving the identification, evaluation, and prevention of diseases, dietary and nutrition services, rehabilitation, and health systems management;
- workers that work with doctors and nurses; therapists, etc.
- treatment of the whole person, taking into account mental and social factors, along with symptoms of an illness
- type of nurse that usually has a 4-year bachelor’s degree
- health care professionals who specialize in the right way to use, store, preserve, and provide medicine
- takes two years of college
- referring to the forehead
21 Clues: medical history • the study of disease • referring to the mouth • referring to the forehead • takes two years of college • takes six years of college • takes four years of college • above normal body temperature • type of doctor that uses a holistic approach • type of nurse that usually has a 4-year bachelor’s degree • workers that work with doctors and nurses; therapists, etc. • ...
Healthcare Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-02
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- Tight Network, No out of network coverage, primary physician required
- <30 years old, hardship
- 80% medical coverage
- Wide Network, Out of network coverage, no primary physician required
- fee you pay for insurance
- Tight Network, No out of network coverage, no primary physician required
- 90% medical coverage
- amount of money you pay before insurance starts paying
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- set fee for specified visits or procedures
- % of money you must pay after the deductible has been met
- 70% medical coverage
- Wide Network, Out of network coverage, primary physician required
- 60% medical coverage
13 Clues: 70% medical coverage • 80% medical coverage • 60% medical coverage • 90% medical coverage • <30 years old, hardship • fee you pay for insurance • set fee for specified visits or procedures • amount of money you pay before insurance starts paying • % of money you must pay after the deductible has been met • Wide Network, Out of network coverage, primary physician required • ...
Module 1 2021-02-13
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- dieaese that affects bones
- a baisis of medical language
- used to name in honor of
- most common is o
- a disease of bones and joints
- THe beginnig of a word
- termonology
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- language jargin used today
- brain disease
- skeleton
- word used as a pnemonic device
- the base of a word
- The end of a word
- the first medical language
14 Clues: skeleton • termonology • brain disease • most common is o • The end of a word • the base of a word • THe beginnig of a word • used to name in honor of • language jargin used today • dieaese that affects bones • the first medical language • a baisis of medical language • a disease of bones and joints • word used as a pnemonic device
Fire/Ambulance Problem Natures 2025-06-01
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- ECHO Medical
- Wires Down/Arcing Lines
- Alarm Fire Commercial
- Water Rescue Still
- Unconfirmed Residential Structure Fire
- Rescue
- Fuel Spill <10 gal
- Explosion Residential
- Odor Commercial Inside
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- MVA Injury
- Medical Stage
- Elevator Rescue
- Alarm Water Flow
- Smoke Investigation Outside
- Detector
- Wildfire
- Rope Rescue Rural
17 Clues: Rescue • Detector • Wildfire • MVA Injury • ECHO Medical • Medical Stage • Elevator Rescue • Alarm Water Flow • Rope Rescue Rural • Water Rescue Still • Fuel Spill <10 gal • Alarm Fire Commercial • Explosion Residential • Odor Commercial Inside • Wires Down/Arcing Lines • Smoke Investigation Outside • Unconfirmed Residential Structure Fire
HIM WEEK 2024-04-15
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- record, the term for a systematic collection of a patient's health information and medical history.
- for the software used to manage and store electronic medical records.
- consent name for a legal document that allows an individual to specify their preferences regarding the use and disclosure of their medical information.
- Review refers to the review of medical records to identify patterns or trends in patient care, outcomes, and resource utilization.
- the process of reviewing medical records to ensure they are complete, accurate, and compliant with regulation.
- of receipt, name for the document signed by a patient indicating that they have received a copy of the Notice of Privacy Practices.
- for the electronic system used by healthcare providers to record, store,and manage patient health information.
- term refers to the unauthorized disclosure of protected health information (PHI) from medical records.
- name for the legal document that authorizes a healthcare provider to release a patient's medical information.
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- EMR term refers to the process of allowing patients to access and manage their own medical records electronically.
- name for the document that outlines an individual's healthcare preferences and treatment goals, often used in end-of-life care
- process of converting dictated or handwritten medical information into text format.
12 Clues: for the software used to manage and store electronic medical records. • process of converting dictated or handwritten medical information into text format. • record, the term for a systematic collection of a patient's health information and medical history. • ...
At the Doctor Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-16
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- Needle device for injections
- Place where patients receive care
- Someone receiving medical care
- A specialist doctor for nervous system disorders
- Condition affecting movement and coordination
- Medical professional assisting doctors
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- Medication or pills you take
- Helps cover a wound
- Medical professional who treats patients
- Device used to listen to heart and lungs
- Treatment focused on restoring skills
- Helps improve movement and strength
- Helps maintain this to prevent falls
- A health facility smaller than a hospital
- A shaking symptom common in Parkinson’s
15 Clues: Helps cover a wound • Medication or pills you take • Needle device for injections • Someone receiving medical care • Place where patients receive care • Helps improve movement and strength • Helps maintain this to prevent falls • Treatment focused on restoring skills • Medical professional assisting doctors • A shaking symptom common in Parkinson’s • ...
Elderly and Death 2012-11-19
12 Clues: of age • ethics • euthansia • situations • euthanasia • of beliefs • relieve dying • to help elderly and dying • something to end someone's life • medical support to end someone's life • place of care and where they die naturally • question about right or wrong medical treatment
Ch 04 Lesion Crossword 2024-03-07
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- A small elevation on the skin that contains no fluid, butmay develop pus.
- Closed, abnormally developed sac that contains pus,semifluid, or morbid matter, above or below the skin. Can be drained of fluid. Requires medical referral.
- Closed, abnormally developed sac that contains pus,semifluid, or morbid matter, above or below the skin. Can't be drained of fluid. Requires medical referral.
- Abnormal mass; vary in size, shape, and color. Any type of abnormal mass, not always cancer. Requires medical referral.
- Dead cells that form over a wound or blemish while healing; accumulation of sebum and pus, sometimes mixed with epidermal cells.
- Raised, inflamed papule with white or yellow center containing pus in the top of the lesion.
- Thin, dry, or oily plate of epidermal flakes.
- Open lesion on the skin or mucous membrane of the body;accompanied by loss of skin depth and possibly weepingof fluids or pus. Requires medical referral.
- A solid bump larger than 0.4 inches that can be easily felt.Requires medical referral.
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- Characterized by flat, nonpalpable changes in skin color or by elevations formed by fluid in a cavity, such as vesicles or pustules.
- Characterized by piles of material on the skin surface, such as a crust or scab, or by depressions in the skin surface, such as an ulcer.
- Slightly raised or depressed area of the skin that forms as a result of the healing process related to an injury or lesion.
- Flat spot or discoloration on the skin.
- Skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching or scraping.
- Crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis.
- Small blister or sac containing clear fluid, lying within or just beneath the epidermis. Requires medical referral if cause is unknown or untreatable with over-the-counter products.
- A thick scar resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue.
- An itchy, swollen lesion that can be caused by a blow, scratch, bite of an insect, urticaria (skin allergy), or the sting of a nettle. Typically resolves on its own, but refer to a physician if condition lasts more than three days.
- Large blister containing a watery fluid; like a vesicle.Requires medical referral.
19 Clues: Flat spot or discoloration on the skin. • Crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis. • Thin, dry, or oily plate of epidermal flakes. • Skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching or scraping. • A thick scar resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue. • A small elevation on the skin that contains no fluid, butmay develop pus. • ...
healthcare 2023-01-19
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- The amount you are required to pay for medical care in certain types of health plans after you have met your deductible.
- A primary care physician monitors your health, diagnoses and treats minor health problems, and refers you to specialists if
- The amount of money you must pay each year to cover your medical care expenses before your insurance policy starts
- A health problem that existed before the date your insurance coverage became effective.
- A health savings account is a type of medical savings account that allows you to save money to pay for current and future medical expenses on a tax-free basis. In order to be eligible for a health savings account, you must be covered by a high-
- mammograms.
- of covered medical expenses. Indemnity plans pay a sizable percentage
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- Specific conditions or circumstances for which the policy will not provide benefits.
- The way a healthcare system manages its costs and the use of its resources.
- A health insurance plan that combines elements of an HMO and PPO.
- Services designed to keep patients healthy, including check-ups, well baby care and adult care, immunizations, Pap smears
- The maximum amount of money you will be required to pay each year for deductibles, coinsurance and copayments.
- A health insurance plan that allows you to see any doctor at any time.
- a health insurance plan that allows you to pay a monthly or quarterly premium in exchange for healthcare services.
- These plans allow you to use any doctor, hospital or specialist you choose and submit a claim to your insurance company for
- The amount paid by you or your employer, in addition to copayments, coinsurance and deductibles, in exchange for insurance
- A way of sharing medical costs. You pay a flat fee every time you receive a medical service (for example, $20 for every visit.
- health plan, not have any other health insurance, and not be claimed as a dependent on another’s tax return.
- level of care is needed.
19 Clues: mammograms. • level of care is needed. • A health insurance plan that combines elements of an HMO and PPO. • of covered medical expenses. Indemnity plans pay a sizable percentage • A health insurance plan that allows you to see any doctor at any time. • The way a healthcare system manages its costs and the use of its resources. • ...
Medical Assistant Week 2025 Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-01
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- Profession assisting with patient care
- Tests performed on blood, urine, samples
- Patient receiving care without overnight stay
- Routine medical exam
- Includes blood pressure, heart rate, temperature
- Scheduled time with provider
- Recording patient information in medical records
- Care provided without hospital admission
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- Often required for medical coverage
- Arranging patient appointments
- Branch of medicine dealing with children
- First point of contact for healthcare
- Tool used to listen to heart and lungs
- Drawing blood for testing
- Law protecting patient privacy
15 Clues: Routine medical exam • Drawing blood for testing • Scheduled time with provider • Arranging patient appointments • Law protecting patient privacy • Often required for medical coverage • First point of contact for healthcare • Profession assisting with patient care • Tool used to listen to heart and lungs • Tests performed on blood, urine, samples • ...
Biomedical Engineering 2024-11-21
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- Engineering Field combining medicine and engineering
- Engineering Field focused on drug delivery systems
- Processing Software used for medical imaging analysis
- Branch of medical engineering that focuses on the brain
- A medical imaging technique that measures the elasticity or stiffness of a tissue
- Component of medical devices often made from polymers
- Engineer Expert in designing orthopedic implants
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- Common imaging technique in biomedicine
- Device used to measure biological signals
- Limb Type of prosthetic developed by biomedical engineers
- measure of how a biomaterial interacts in the body with the surrounding cells, tissues and other factors.
- Medicine Area of study involving tissue engineering
- Implant A device that helps restore vision
- The measurement of the form of living systems or their parts.
- system that manipulates a small amount of fluids using small channels
- Natural science discipline that studies living things
16 Clues: Common imaging technique in biomedicine • Device used to measure biological signals • Implant A device that helps restore vision • Engineer Expert in designing orthopedic implants • Engineering Field focused on drug delivery systems • Medicine Area of study involving tissue engineering • Engineering Field combining medicine and engineering • ...
Biomedical Engineering 2024-11-21
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- Engineering Field combining medicine and engineering
- Engineering Field focused on drug delivery systems
- Processing Software used for medical imaging analysis
- Branch of medical engineering that focuses on the brain
- A medical imaging technique that measures the elasticity or stiffness of a tissue
- Component of medical devices often made from polymers
- Engineer Expert in designing orthopedic implants
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- Common imaging technique in biomedicine
- Device used to measure biological signals
- Limb Type of prosthetic developed by biomedical engineers
- measure of how a biomaterial interacts in the body with the surrounding cells, tissues and other factors.
- Medicine Area of study involving tissue engineering
- Implant A device that helps restore vision
- The measurement of the form of living systems or their parts.
- system that manipulates a small amount of fluids using small channels
- Natural science discipline that studies living things
16 Clues: Common imaging technique in biomedicine • Device used to measure biological signals • Implant A device that helps restore vision • Engineer Expert in designing orthopedic implants • Engineering Field focused on drug delivery systems • Medicine Area of study involving tissue engineering • Engineering Field combining medicine and engineering • ...
Chapter 1 2022-09-20
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- the supervision related to patient care
- the care that an Emergency Medical Responder, and Emergency Medical Technician, or Paramedic is allowed and supposed to provide
- the medical director’s specific instructions
- the prehospital assessment and basic care for the ill or injured.
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- a designated 911 emergency dispatch center
- a physician who assumes the ultimate responsibility for medical oversight
- written guidelines
- an EMS system’s written standing orders and protocols
- a member of the EMS system who has been trained to render first-aid care for a patient
- a member of the EMS system specifically trained to provide pre arrival instructions to callers
- orders given to the rescuer in person by radio or by phone
- specialized teams designated to provide medical care following a disaster.
- basic-level EMR training plus responsibilities for a minimal level of advanced life support
- continuous improvement in the quality of the product or service being delivered
14 Clues: written guidelines • the supervision related to patient care • a designated 911 emergency dispatch center • the medical director’s specific instructions • an EMS system’s written standing orders and protocols • orders given to the rescuer in person by radio or by phone • the prehospital assessment and basic care for the ill or injured. • ...
Jennifer's crossword 2014-05-14
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- documentation must be
- subjective
- information in charts may spur
- specific information required of a population
- B/P 160/100
- patient information should be kept
- patients date of birth
- when filling out patient records
- the disadvantages of EHR programs
- how many electronic records are there
- process of recording information
- The Joint Commission
- subjective, objective, assessment, plan
- visit information or referral
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- medical record format
- diagnosis process made by physician
- files that need attentions
- medical history forms as a
- history of present illness
- patient's primary problem
- patient who does not follow medical advise
- transforming spoken notes into written
- getting to the point
- to examine and review a group of patients records
- when describing patients condition
- correct errors in electronic record
26 Clues: subjective • B/P 160/100 • getting to the point • The Joint Commission • medical record format • documentation must be • patients date of birth • patient's primary problem • files that need attentions • medical history forms as a • history of present illness • visit information or referral • information in charts may spur • when filling out patient records • ...
PAS Week 2024 2024-03-26
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- Coordination of Benefits
- A patient could authorize specific individuals to receive medical information on their behalf on this registration document
- Director's name
- The amount you pay for covered health services before your insurance plan starts to pay
- Federal health insurance plan that patients 65 or older will typically have
- ABN (Advance __ Notice)
- HIM (__ Information Management)
- Face covering
- Patient Access Services
- Power of Attorney
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- LVN (Licensed __ Nurse)
- Manager's name (not supervisor lol)
- Explanation of Benefits
- Medical Doctor
- When a child is covered by two parents' health insurance policies, this rule decides which insurance will pay first
- EHR system used
- Provider who helps manage all aspects of your health
- A portal that gives patients easy access to their medical records
- Health Maintenance Organization
- Nurse Practitioner
20 Clues: Face covering • Medical Doctor • Director's name • EHR system used • Power of Attorney • Nurse Practitioner • LVN (Licensed __ Nurse) • Explanation of Benefits • ABN (Advance __ Notice) • Patient Access Services • Coordination of Benefits • HIM (__ Information Management) • Health Maintenance Organization • Manager's name (not supervisor lol) • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword - Trisha Jacob 2022-08-23
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- dieb, alternate days
- advanced cardiac life support
- a brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills.
- Alert and oriented to person, place, and time
- 5 simple tasks of everyday life.
- heart attack
- a new breed of provider
- advanced diabetes management
- regulates physiological processes
- above knee amputation
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- a provider in healthcare that helps people start their careers in the medical field
- a protein that helps move many small molecules through the blood.
- when a patient refuses medical instruction
- H2O
- lib , sometimes seen on a prescription or a doctor's order
- a type of bacteria that causes tuberculosis and other infections
- aerodynamic technology used for medical reasons.
- a life-threatening condition where the lungs cannot provide the body's organs with oxygen
- anterior
- ambulate
20 Clues: H2O • anterior • ambulate • heart attack • dieb, alternate days • above knee amputation • a new breed of provider • advanced diabetes management • advanced cardiac life support • 5 simple tasks of everyday life. • regulates physiological processes • when a patient refuses medical instruction • Alert and oriented to person, place, and time • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword - Trisha Jacob 2022-08-22
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- dieb, alternate days
- advanced cardiac life support
- a brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills.
- Alert and oriented to person, place, and time
- 5 simple tasks of everyday life.
- heart attack
- a new breed of provider
- advanced diabetes management
- regulates physiological processes
- above knee amputation
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- a provider in healthcare that helps people start their careers in the medical field
- a protein that helps move many small molecules through the blood.
- when a patient refuses medical instruction
- H2O
- lib , sometimes seen on a prescription or a doctor's order
- a type of bacteria that causes tuberculosis and other infections
- aerodynamic technology used for medical reasons.
- a life-threatening condition where the lungs cannot provide the body's organs with oxygen
- anterior
- ambulate
20 Clues: H2O • anterior • ambulate • heart attack • dieb, alternate days • above knee amputation • a new breed of provider • advanced diabetes management • advanced cardiac life support • 5 simple tasks of everyday life. • regulates physiological processes • when a patient refuses medical instruction • Alert and oriented to person, place, and time • ...
ETHICS IN NURSING - Ayanda , Mutsa and Emmaculate 2024-05-29
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- data - 3rd way cybersecurity can help in the nursing medical field?
- -3rd code of ethics in the medical profession found through cybersecurity
- - 1st way cybersecurity can help in the nursing medical field?
- care-2nd way cybersecurity can help in the nursing medical field?
- Ethical principles of doing good or acting in the best interest of patient
- what are ethical guidelines in cybersecurity in Poland?
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- Right of competent adults to take informed decisions about their own medical care
- - A set of moral values and norms guiding individuals,communities and organisations behaviours
- Security Accuracy-3 cyber ethics
- -1st code of ethics in the medical profession found through cybersecurity
- -2nd code of ethics in the medical profession found through cybersecurity
11 Clues: Security Accuracy-3 cyber ethics • what are ethical guidelines in cybersecurity in Poland? • - 1st way cybersecurity can help in the nursing medical field? • care-2nd way cybersecurity can help in the nursing medical field? • data - 3rd way cybersecurity can help in the nursing medical field? • ...
CDL TRAINING 2024-01-05
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- THE "E" RESTRICTION STANDS FOR NO ___ TRANSMISSION.
- CLASS C CDL MUST HAVE EITHER "H" OR "P" ____.
- CDL TRANSFERS MUST BE APPROVED THROUGH ____ BEFORE THE LICENSE CAN BE PROCESSED.
- THE USE OF INTERPRETOR/TRANSLATOR IS ___ FOR CDL TESTS.
- CDL TRANSFERS ARE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE THEIR BIRTH CERTIFICATE, CURRENT MEDICAL EXAMINER CERTIFICATE, ____, AND CURRENT PROOF OF ADDRESS
- ELDT IS DONE ___ RECEIVING A CDL PERMIT AND TAKING THE SKILL TEST.
- IF A CDL DRIVER IS EXEMPT FROM CARRYING A MEDICAL CERTIFICATE, THEY MUST BE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES: STATE, ___, OR TOWN.
- NO ___ IS THE "X" RESTRICTION
- ELDT IS REQUIRED TO ___ AN EXISTING CLASS B CDL TO A CLASS A CDL.
- "P" ENDORSEMENT
- INTERSTATE NON-EXCEPTED (NI) DRIVERS ___ HAVE A MEDICAL CERTIFICATE.
- "N" ENDORSEMENT
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- "K" RESTRICTION
- ___ ___, AIR BRAKES, AND COMBINATION VEHICLE TESTS ARE REQUIRED FOR CLASS A CDL PERMITS.
- THE "X" ENDORSEMENT IS A ___ OF "H" AND "T" ENDORSEMENT.
- CDL TESTS MUST BE ADMINISTERED IN ____ ONLY.
- INTRASTATE EXCEPTED (EA) DRIVERS ARE ___ FROM CARRYING A MEDICAL CERTIFICATE.
- THE GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND ___ ___ TESTS ARE REQUIRED FOR CLASS B AND C CDL PERMITS.
- A CDL HOLDER MUST PROVIDE THEIR MEDICAL EXAMINER ___ EVERYTIME THEY COME IN TO PROCESS THEIR LICENSE.
- CDL ARE VALID FOR ONE YEAR WITH NO RENEWAL.
- ELDT IS ___ TO OBTAIN A CLASS A OR B CDL FOR THE FIRST TIME.
- APPLICANT MUST DO A FINGERPRINT AND BACKGROUND CHECK BEFORE RECEIVING THIS ENDORSEMENT AND EACH TIME THEY RENEW.
22 Clues: "K" RESTRICTION • "P" ENDORSEMENT • "N" ENDORSEMENT • NO ___ IS THE "X" RESTRICTION • CDL ARE VALID FOR ONE YEAR WITH NO RENEWAL. • CDL TESTS MUST BE ADMINISTERED IN ____ ONLY. • CLASS C CDL MUST HAVE EITHER "H" OR "P" ____. • THE "E" RESTRICTION STANDS FOR NO ___ TRANSMISSION. • THE USE OF INTERPRETOR/TRANSLATOR IS ___ FOR CDL TESTS. • ...
July 22 2025 2025-07-22
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- the first "R" in PERRLA
- the medical term for breathing out.
- the colour of a caddy on someone's door when they are on isolation.
- the pulse felt on the thumb side of your wrist.
- the acronym for personal protective equipment.
- the medical word for "listening to the lungs".
- the medical term for "equal on both sides"
- the test which includes putting an object in someone's hand with their eyes closed.
- the third cranial nerve
- another word for abnormal lung sounds.
- another word meaning asking permission before performing an assessment on a resident.
- the colour dot for responsive behaviours.
- the bone that is felt at the bottom of the neck
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- the bone in the middle of the chest.
- the acronym used in a neuro assessment to assess the eyes.
- the pulse felt on the side of the neck.
- the name of the mat put on the floor for fall prevention.
- a tube inserted in the urethra to drain urine.
- the medical term for blue-tinged skin with poor circulation
- your instructor that you only have two shifts left with after today :(
- the acronym for good air entry bilaterally.
- the medical term for collarbone.
- the test to see if your resident sways while standing with their eyes closed.
- the body's voice box.
- the part of your brain that controls balance and coordination.
- valve, the heart valve on the right side of the sternum.
26 Clues: the body's voice box. • the first "R" in PERRLA • the third cranial nerve • the medical term for collarbone. • the medical term for breathing out. • the bone in the middle of the chest. • another word for abnormal lung sounds. • the pulse felt on the side of the neck. • the colour dot for responsive behaviours. • the medical term for "equal on both sides" • ...
Match Terms and Topics 2019-03-06
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- Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates; assesses the readiness of international medical school students and graduates (IMGs) to enter graduate medical education in the United States.
- The number of positions a program wishes to fill through an NRMP Match.
- A breach of NRMP policy subject to sanction based on the severity of the infraction.
- Rank Order List; preferences submitted electronically by applicants and programs via the R3 system that is used by the NRMP® matching algorithm to place applicants into residency and fellowship positions.
- The classification system that allows programs to identify multiple training opportunities. Program tracks are used to distinguish between training locations (rural or specific clinical site), focus (e.g. clinical, research, global health, osteopathic recognition) or other distinguishing features within the same program.
- Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program®; during Match Week for the Main Residency Match, the process through which eligible unmatched applicants apply for and are offered positions by programs that did not fill when the matching algorithm was processed.
- The web-based software application through which all NRMP® Matches are managed. The system is used to register for a Match, create rank order lists, and view Match results and reports.
- Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination; administered by the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners, is a three-step examination that assesses medical knowledge and clinical skills and serves as the osteopathic physician's primary pathway to licensure.
- NRMP's Program Rating and Interview Scheduling Manager; a free mobile app that allows residency and fellowship applicants to track programs during the interview process and create program ratings that can be used to generate a rank order list.
- Event sponsored by the NRMP that places students and graduates of U.S. and international medical schools into ACGME-accredited core residency training programs in the United States.
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- The proprietary mathematical formula used by the NRMP to place applicants into residency and fellowship training programs. The formula is "applicant proposing," meaning the preferences expressed on the rank order lists submitted by applicants, not programs, initiate placement into training.
- Release of a match commitment granted only by the NRMP to an applicant or program. Applicants and program directors are not authorized to release each other from a binding commitment.
- Any two applicants who link their rank order lists in an NRMP Match. Applicants who participate in the same Match as a couple form pairs of choices on their primary rank order lists, which are considered in rank order when the matching algorithm is processed. A couple matches to the most preferred pair of programs where each partner has been offered a position.
- International medical graduate; an applicant who attends or graduated from a medical school located outside the United States and Canada.
- United States Medical Licensing Examination; a three-step examination designed to assess an individual's ability to apply knowledge, concepts, and principles to the practice of medicine. Seniors in U.S. allopathic medical schools typically take the Step 1 Basic Sciences examination, the Step 2-Clinical Knowledge examination, and the Step 2-Clinical Skills examination before they graduate. The Step 3 examination typically is taken during or after the first year of residency training. IMGs must pass Step 1, Step 2 CK, and Step 2 CS to be eligible to participate in the Main Residency Match.
- Any program that registers for the Main Residency Match must attempt to fill all of its positions through the Match or another national matching plan.
- Association of American Medical Colleges; represents allopathic medical schools located in the U.S.
- Electronic Residency Application Service; administered by the AAMC, a centralized application service that transmits applications and supporting documentation to participating residency and fellowship training programs selected by applicants.
- The contract all Match participants electronically sign as part of the online Match registration process. It outlines the policies and procedures for participating in a Match and the steps all Match participants must take to engage in ethical and professionally responsible behavior.
19 Clues: The number of positions a program wishes to fill through an NRMP Match. • A breach of NRMP policy subject to sanction based on the severity of the infraction. • Association of American Medical Colleges; represents allopathic medical schools located in the U.S. • ...
Match Terms and Topics 2023-03-07
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- Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates; assesses the readiness of international medical school students and graduates (IMGs) to enter graduate medical education in the United States.
- The number of positions a program wishes to fill through an NRMP Match.
- A breach of NRMP policy subject to sanction based on the severity of the infraction.
- Rank Order List; preferences submitted electronically by applicants and programs via the R3 system that is used by the NRMP® matching algorithm to place applicants into residency and fellowship positions.
- The classification system that allows programs to identify multiple training opportunities. Program tracks are used to distinguish between training locations (rural or specific clinical site), focus (e.g. clinical, research, global health, osteopathic recognition) or other distinguishing features within the same program.
- Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program®; during Match Week for the Main Residency Match, the process through which eligible unmatched applicants apply for and are offered positions by programs that did not fill when the matching algorithm was processed.
- The web-based software application through which all NRMP® Matches are managed. The system is used to register for a Match, create rank order lists, and view Match results and reports.
- Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination; administered by the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners, is a three-step examination that assesses medical knowledge and clinical skills and serves as the osteopathic physician's primary pathway to licensure.
- NRMP's Program Rating and Interview Scheduling Manager; a free mobile app that allows residency and fellowship applicants to track programs during the interview process and create program ratings that can be used to generate a rank order list.
- Event sponsored by the NRMP that places students and graduates of U.S. and international medical schools into ACGME-accredited core residency training programs in the United States.
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- The proprietary mathematical formula used by the NRMP to place applicants into residency and fellowship training programs. The formula is "applicant proposing," meaning the preferences expressed on the rank order lists submitted by applicants, not programs, initiate placement into training.
- Release of a match commitment granted only by the NRMP to an applicant or program. Applicants and program directors are not authorized to release each other from a binding commitment.
- Any two applicants who link their rank order lists in an NRMP Match. Applicants who participate in the same Match as a couple form pairs of choices on their primary rank order lists, which are considered in rank order when the matching algorithm is processed. A couple matches to the most preferred pair of programs where each partner has been offered a position.
- International medical graduate; an applicant who attends or graduated from a medical school located outside the United States and Canada.
- United States Medical Licensing Examination; a three-step examination designed to assess an individual's ability to apply knowledge, concepts, and principles to the practice of medicine. Seniors in U.S. allopathic medical schools typically take the Step 1 Basic Sciences examination, the Step 2-Clinical Knowledge examination, and the Step 2-Clinical Skills examination before they graduate. The Step 3 examination typically is taken during or after the first year of residency training. IMGs must pass Step 1, Step 2 CK, and Step 2 CS to be eligible to participate in the Main Residency Match.
- Any program that registers for the Main Residency Match must attempt to fill all of its positions through the Match or another national matching plan.
- Association of American Medical Colleges; represents allopathic medical schools located in the U.S.
- Electronic Residency Application Service; administered by the AAMC, a centralized application service that transmits applications and supporting documentation to participating residency and fellowship training programs selected by applicants.
- The contract all Match participants electronically sign as part of the online Match registration process. It outlines the policies and procedures for participating in a Match and the steps all Match participants must take to engage in ethical and professionally responsible behavior.
19 Clues: The number of positions a program wishes to fill through an NRMP Match. • A breach of NRMP policy subject to sanction based on the severity of the infraction. • Association of American Medical Colleges; represents allopathic medical schools located in the U.S. • ...
NAMSS Exhibitor Giveaways: iSpy 2020-09-29
Across
- Verge Health
- SilverSheet
- PBI Education
- AOA Profiles
- VerityStream
- National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)
- ABMS Solutions (CertiFACTS On-Line)
- NAMSS PASS
- Federation of State Medical Boards
- NAMSS CCN
Down
- American Medical Association
- UC San Diego PACE
- SkillSurvey
- FINAL ANSWER
- symplr
- National Practitioner Data Bank (HRSA's NPDB)
- NAMSS
- MD-Staff
18 Clues: NAMSS • symplr • MD-Staff • NAMSS CCN • NAMSS PASS • SilverSheet • SkillSurvey • Verge Health • FINAL ANSWER • AOA Profiles • VerityStream • PBI Education • UC San Diego PACE • American Medical Association • Federation of State Medical Boards • ABMS Solutions (CertiFACTS On-Line) • National Practitioner Data Bank (HRSA's NPDB) • National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)
aldar 2023-02-22
Across
- a lack of something necessary for one's health
- objects that people with injured legs or feet use to help them walk
- experiencing pain
- a medical disorder that is harmful to a person's health
- when a bone is temporarily separated from its joint
- type of disease typically involving insulin deficiency
- a virus commonly contracted by children, characterized by itchy spots all over the body
Down
- medical explanation of an illness or condition
- loss of mental capacity
- requiring immediate and constant medical attention
- in need of water
- unable to hear
- a medical problem that needs immediate attention
- a person who determines the cause of death after a person dies
- a sac in the body-tissue filled with fluid (sometimes diseased)
15 Clues: unable to hear • in need of water • experiencing pain • loss of mental capacity • medical explanation of an illness or condition • a lack of something necessary for one's health • a medical problem that needs immediate attention • requiring immediate and constant medical attention • when a bone is temporarily separated from its joint • ...
MA 40 Week 3 Part 2 2024-06-07
Across
- Degree – Four-year academic degree given by colleges and
- – Associate of Arts
- – Management by Walking Around.
- – American’s with Disabilities Act
- – Bachelors of Science
- skills, and attitude.
- – Associate of Science
- – Person assigned to assist in training, guiding or coaching another.
- – Additional reward for employment that is in addition to the salary.
Down
- Degree – Degree granted by a junior college at the end of a two-
- course.
- – Certified Medical Administrative Assistant
- Skills – specific teachable abilities that can be defined and measured.
- – Person who reports to another person of greater authority.
- – Obligations to which one is responsible.
- – Certified Clinical Medical Assistant
- – Master of Business Administration
- – Fulfilling official requirements of the workplace.
- – Continuing Medical Education
- Skills - combination of interpersonal people skills, social skills,
20 Clues: course. • – Associate of Arts • skills, and attitude. • – Bachelors of Science • – Associate of Science • – Continuing Medical Education • – Management by Walking Around. • – American’s with Disabilities Act • – Master of Business Administration • – Certified Clinical Medical Assistant • – Obligations to which one is responsible. • – Certified Medical Administrative Assistant • ...
Patient Access Week 2017-03-31
Across
- Carson Tahoe’s President and Chief Executive Officer
- The software we use to determine Medical Necessity of exams and procedures for Medicare patients
- The online program that houses blank forms that CTH uses
- The program Patient Access uses to determine insurance eligibility and to obtain accurate insurance information
- 2010 US Federal Statute that overhauled insurance and healthcare law
- A person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- The software CTH uses for document scanning, storage, and retrieval
- Department responsible for health information management and coding
- Carson Tahoe’s Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Down
- All departments that contribute to the capture, management, and collection of patient service revenue
- The questionnaire that is completed during registration to determine if Medicare is the primary payer
- The software we use to catch, track, and correct registration errors
- The registration software used by CTH
- The person who holds the ultimate financial responsibility for a patient’s visit
- Team that verifies insurances and obtains pre-authorizations for upcoming exams and procedures
- Federal insurance plan for people 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with End-Stage Renal Disease
- Our department!
- Department responsible for billing and collection
- The process of transforming descriptions of medical diagnoses and procedures into universal medical code numbers
- Health care program that assists low-income families or individuals in paying for long-term medical and custodial care costs
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
21 Clues: Our department! • The registration software used by CTH • Department responsible for billing and collection • Carson Tahoe’s President and Chief Executive Officer • The online program that houses blank forms that CTH uses • Carson Tahoe’s Vice President and Chief Financial Officer • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 • ...
