medical Crossword Puzzles
Hospital 2023-06-24
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- A piece of furniture in a hospital where patients rest or receive medical care.
- A specially equipped vehicle used to transport sick or injured people to the hospital.
- A device used to inject or withdraw fluids from the body, often for administering medication.
- A loose-fitting garment worn by patients or healthcare providers in a hospital.
- A type of medical imaging that uses radiation to create pictures of the inside of the body.
- The process of getting better and returning to good health after an illness or surgery.
- Drugs or medicines prescribed by doctors to treat or manage illnesses or conditions.
- A department in a hospital that provides immediate care for life-threatening conditions.
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- A chair with wheels used for mobility by people who have difficulty walking.
- A facility in a hospital where medical tests and experiments are conducted on samples.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries in a hospital.
- Medical procedures performed by doctors to treat diseases or injuries, often in an operating room.
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds of the body, such as the heartbeat.
- A healthcare professional who provides care and assists doctors in a hospital.
- A person receiving medical treatment or care in a hospital.
15 Clues: A person receiving medical treatment or care in a hospital. • A chair with wheels used for mobility by people who have difficulty walking. • A healthcare professional who provides care and assists doctors in a hospital. • A piece of furniture in a hospital where patients rest or receive medical care. • ...
Global Quality Week 2025-10-14
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- Post-Market Surveillance (abbr.).
- Title number of U.S. FDA regulation outlining quality system requirements for medical device manufacturers.
- Device History Record (abbr.).
- Ability to track the history of a device.
- FDA Quality System Regulation (abbr.).
- International standard for medical device quality management systems.
- U.S. regulatory agency for medical devices (abbr.).
- Information applied to device/packaging for identification and safe use.
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- International standard for quality management systems focused on meeting customer and regulatory requirements.
- Design History File (abbr.).
- Systematic, documented evaluation of compliance.
- Corrective Action and Preventive Action system (abbr.).
- Unique Device Identifier (abbr.).
- Show a process consistently produces expected results.
- Potential for harm assessed and controlled under ISO 14971.
- European conformity mark (2 letters).
- Risk management standard for medical devices.
- Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (abbr.).
18 Clues: Design History File (abbr.). • Device History Record (abbr.). • Post-Market Surveillance (abbr.). • Unique Device Identifier (abbr.). • European conformity mark (2 letters). • FDA Quality System Regulation (abbr.). • Ability to track the history of a device. • Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (abbr.). • Risk management standard for medical devices. • ...
Rachelle and Yuki's Wedding Crossword! (use a hyphen for space) 2023-05-07
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- where did the couple meet (acronym)?
- martial arts that Rachelle used to do?
- favorite video game to play together? (2 words)
- groom's favorite food?
- meaning of groom's name in English?
- bride's medical school city?
- Rachelle's sibling's name?
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- groom's home town?
- grooms medical school name?
- medical specialty of choice?
- bride's home town?
- Yuki's sibling's name?
- where did they propose?
- groom's favorite sport to watch?
- bride's Chinese middle name?
- couple's favorite puzzle
- bride's favorite food (2 words)?
17 Clues: groom's home town? • bride's home town? • Yuki's sibling's name? • groom's favorite food? • where did they propose? • couple's favorite puzzle • Rachelle's sibling's name? • grooms medical school name? • medical specialty of choice? • bride's Chinese middle name? • bride's medical school city? • groom's favorite sport to watch? • bride's favorite food (2 words)? • ...
Chapter 7: Communicating With the Health Team 2018-04-08
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- a shortened form of a word or phrase
- The written account of care and observations; charting documentation
- A report that the nurse gives at the end of the shift to the on-coming shift
- "Anterior"
- "Electronic Health Record"
- "Medical Record"
- Away from the mid-line; at the side of the body or body part
- A type of card file that summarizes information found in the medical record such as drugs, treatments, diagnoses, routine care measures, equipment, and special needs
- The part nearest to the center or to the point of attachement
- Describes how care was given and the person's response and progress
- The exchange of information
- The legal account of a person's condition and response to treatment or care; chart or clinical record
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- A word element placed before a root; it changes the meaning of the word
- At or toward the back of the body or body part; dorsal
- An electronic version of a person's medical record; electronic medical record
- at or toward the front of the body or body part; Ventral
- A word element containing the basic meaning of the word
- At or near the middle or mid-line of the body or body part
- A word element placed after the root; it changes the meaning
- "Medical Record"
- "Posterior"
- A part of a word
- The part farthest from the center or from the point of attachment
- The oral account of care and observations
24 Clues: "Anterior" • "Posterior" • "Medical Record" • "Medical Record" • A part of a word • "Electronic Health Record" • The exchange of information • a shortened form of a word or phrase • The oral account of care and observations • At or toward the back of the body or body part; dorsal • A word element containing the basic meaning of the word • ...
CPR and First Aid Crossword 2022-10-28
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- laying on the left side of the body which decreases aspiration issues
- throbbing rhythmically of arteries carrying blood throughout the body, best places on the body to feel for it are either wrist, either elbow crease, either side of the neck, or the top of either foot
- burn caused by exposure to hazardous chemical
- any person past the age of puberty
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- concentration of the blood’s glucose
- emergency phone number for American emergency services
- hand covering worn as personal protective equipment
- through the dermis or deepest layers of skin causing pain or numbness and appearing white or blackened
- caused by blockage of artery from being supplied blood and oxygen
- substance which causes insensitivity to pain
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- without a response
- contained collection of basic medical products to give medical treatment with items such as bandages and medical cleansers for use of injury or illness
- more severe burn of lower skin layers causing pain and showing redness, swelling, and blisters
- immune response of hypersensitivity to certain substances
- safety device inside vehicles that inflate to cushion passengers in event of a collision
- pressure level of blood in circulation which relates to the force of the heart beating
- any person between the age of one year and before puberty
- mild burn exhibited by pain and redness of the top layers of skin
- matter ejected through the mouth from the stomach uncontrollably
- automated external defibrillator, electric medical device used to detect arrhythmic heart rates and administer shock if needed
- emergency medical technician, beginning level care provider in emergency medical services
22 Clues: without a response • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • any person past the age of puberty • concentration of the blood’s glucose • substance which causes insensitivity to pain • burn caused by exposure to hazardous chemical • hand covering worn as personal protective equipment • emergency phone number for American emergency services • ...
My dream job is doctor 2023-05-12
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- A medical specialty that uses imaging techniques such as X-rays, MRI, CT scans, to diagnose and treat medical conditions.
- The identification of a medical condition or disease.
- A written order from a doctor or other medical professional to a pharmacist for a specific medication or treatment.
- A medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the nervous system and brain.
- A medical procedure involving cutting or manipulating tissues to repair, remove or replace organs or other body structures.
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- A medical treatment that numbs or alters sensation in the body during a medical procedure or surgery.
- A medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions.
- A medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions.
- A medical specialty focused on the care of infants, children, and adolescents.
- The management or care given by a medical professional to help alleviate or manage a medical condition.
10 Clues: The identification of a medical condition or disease. • A medical specialty focused on the care of infants, children, and adolescents. • A medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions. • A medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. • ...
Standard 11.0 Vocabulary Terms 2022-04-07
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- A device for measuring the concentration of the glucose level in the blood.
- The amount of pressure in your arteries when your heart is between contractions.
- An instrument for listening to someone’s heart beat or assess their breathing.
- A sudden stop in the effective blood flow due to the failure of the heart.
- The amount of pressure in your arteries during contraction of your heart muscle.
- A medication that can stop the effects of an opioid. When a person is overdosing on an opioid, breathing can slow down to a fatal rate or stop completely. This medication can help reverse the effects.
- A treatment for someone that is suffering from a life-threatening cardiac dysrhythmia.
- The cessation of breathing
- Automated External Defibrillator is a device use to attempt to place someone’s heart back into a normal rhythm.
- Emergency Department, also known as the Emergency Room, is a medical treatment facility specializing in emergency medicine and the acute care of patients.
- Emergency Medical Technician provides basic life support skills such as monitoring vitals, administering oxygen, first aid, and CPR
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- An instrument for measuring blood pressure.
- Emergency Medical Services, a coordinated network of professionals whose function is to provide a variety of medical services, such as pre-hospital medical and trauma care and transportation for those in need of emergency care.
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is an emergency procedure that combines chest compressions with artificial ventilation in an effort to preserve brain function until further measures are taken to restore blood circulation and breathing functions in a person that has suffered cardiac arrest.
- Emergency Medical Technician that, in addition to the same duties of an EMT Basic, provides advanced life support skills such as advanced airway management, cardiac monitoring, and drug administration.
- Signs – The four main vital signs are body temperature, pulse rate, respiration rate, and blood pressure.
- Caused by apnea due to the failure of the lungs to function effectively.
- An instrument for measuring the percentage of oxygen that is in the bloodstream.
- Emergency Medical Services are provided by a non-government entity, such as a hospital. The organization can be for-profit or non-profit.
- Emergency Medical Services that are provided by a city, county, or other government entity.
20 Clues: The cessation of breathing • An instrument for measuring blood pressure. • Caused by apnea due to the failure of the lungs to function effectively. • A sudden stop in the effective blood flow due to the failure of the heart. • A device for measuring the concentration of the glucose level in the blood. • ...
Crosswords XI 2023-02-26
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- a hypothetical or imagined situation or sequence of events.
- a state or set of circumstances that exist at a particular time and can affect or determine the outcome of a particular event, action, or decision.
- the genetic transmission of traits or characteristics from parents to their offspring through their genes.
- a licensed healthcare professional who is responsible for dispensing medications prescribed by doctors.
- a store or facility where prescription medications and over-the-counter products are sold and dispensed.
- a tangible or intangible item that is manufactured or produced for sale or use.
- feeling or expressing gratitude or thanks.
- a medical device used for delivering medication directly into the lungs for the treatment of respiratory conditions such as asthma.
- a written order from a medical professional authorizing the dispensing of a specific medication to a patient.
- a set of regular or habitual activities or procedures that are performed in a particular order or manner.
- feeling extremely tired or depleted of energy or resources.
- the measurement of the distance between the base and the top of an object or person.
- the amount of medication prescribed to be taken at one time or over a specific period.
- the food and drink regularly consumed by a person or animal.
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- a trained healthcare professional who is responsible for providing direct patient care and monitoring patient health.
- a substance used to treat or prevent disease or medical conditions.
- a medical device used for listening to internal sounds of the body, such as the heart and lungs.
- the act of looking forward to or expecting something to happen in the future.
- a hypersensitivity or overreaction of the immune system to a particular substance or allergen.
- a medical device used for delivering medication directly into the lungs for the treatment of respiratory conditions such as asthma.
- a medication or product that can be purchased without a prescription from a healthcare professional.
- a series of steps or actions that are taken to complete a task or achieve a specific outcome.
- a pain or discomfort in the head or neck region.
- a course of medical or therapeutic actions that are taken to address a disease or medical condition.
- the identification of a disease or medical condition based on a patient's symptoms and medical history.
- the measurement of the amount of mass an object or person has.
26 Clues: feeling or expressing gratitude or thanks. • a pain or discomfort in the head or neck region. • a hypothetical or imagined situation or sequence of events. • feeling extremely tired or depleted of energy or resources. • the food and drink regularly consumed by a person or animal. • the measurement of the amount of mass an object or person has. • ...
Paramedic's job 2023-11-05
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- The process of evaluating or examining a person's condition or situation.
- A healthcare professional who provides emergency medical care to individuals in need.
- Related to the field of medicine or healthcare.
- A sudden and serious situation that requires immediate action or assistance.
- Actions or procedures that are performed to save someone's life.
- The medical care or therapy provided to a patient to improve their health or condition.
- Harm or damage to the body caused by an accident or incident.
- The act of sending out emergency medical personnel or resources in response to a call for help.
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- To make someone or something stable or steady, especially in a medical context.
- A person who receives medical treatment or care from a healthcare professional.
- The provision of assistance, support, or treatment to someone who is in need.
- A vehicle equipped with medical equipment, used to transport patients to the hospital.
- signs Measurements of essential body functions, including heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature.
- A serious injury or shock to the body, often resulting from an accident or violent event.
- (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) An emergency procedure that combines chest compressions and rescue breaths to maintain blood circulation and oxygenation in a person whose heart has stopped.
15 Clues: Related to the field of medicine or healthcare. • Harm or damage to the body caused by an accident or incident. • Actions or procedures that are performed to save someone's life. • The process of evaluating or examining a person's condition or situation. • A sudden and serious situation that requires immediate action or assistance. • ...
RACP Congress 2024 2024-04-16
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- type of COPD
- animal to human
- uria: scanty (amount) of urine
- dermal: through the skin
- A person undertaking training for a certificate or diploma qualification from a specialist medical college accredited by the Australian Medical Council
- doctor who has finished medical school and residency and has chosen to further study a subspecialty in medicine
- Oligomeno: scanty menstrual flow
- Congress 2024 location
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- venous: with a vein
- Someone who has completed Advanced Training in a medical specialty
- vertebral: between the vertebrae
- 19 disease
- A formal meeting of pharmaceutical representatives
- Educational institution or a constituent part of one
- cardia: rapid heart rate
- facial nerve paralysis: a ringer
16 Clues: 19 disease • type of COPD • animal to human • venous: with a vein • Congress 2024 location • dermal: through the skin • cardia: rapid heart rate • uria: scanty (amount) of urine • vertebral: between the vertebrae • facial nerve paralysis: a ringer • Oligomeno: scanty menstrual flow • A formal meeting of pharmaceutical representatives • ...
Medical Ethics 2015-02-08
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- Special, associated with God
- A Christian denomination
- You knitted me in my mothers _ _ _ _
- A Christian denomination
- Christians believe that only people have this
- When a woman carries a baby for another woman
- Assisted Suicide
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- Do you not know that your body is one of these
- The deliberate termination of a foetus
- Christians believe that we are made in His image
- Making a genetic copy
- A medical intervention to aid pregnancy
- The name of a cloned sheep
- The name of the first created man
- A charity to help those who are feeling suicidal
- Somebody who donates something
- The book in the Bible that includes the Creation stories
- Care that is focused on taking away pain rather than making somebody better
- When somebody ends their own life
19 Clues: Assisted Suicide • Making a genetic copy • A Christian denomination • A Christian denomination • The name of a cloned sheep • Special, associated with God • Somebody who donates something • The name of the first created man • When somebody ends their own life • You knitted me in my mothers _ _ _ _ • The deliberate termination of a foetus • A medical intervention to aid pregnancy • ...
medical terminology 2016-03-29
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- tube from the kidney to the urinary bladder
- inflammation of the liver caused by a virus
- blood in the urine
- difficult or painful urination
- inflammation of the small intestine
- inflammation of the brain
- to the side
- mechanical chewing of food
- two times per day
- male gonads
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- organ where the fetus develops
- inflammation of the stomach
- excessive urination
- stones in the gallbladder
- protrusion of an organ through the diaphragm
- surgical removal of the kidney
- female gonads
- as needed
18 Clues: as needed • to the side • male gonads • female gonads • two times per day • blood in the urine • excessive urination • stones in the gallbladder • inflammation of the brain • mechanical chewing of food • inflammation of the stomach • organ where the fetus develops • difficult or painful urination • surgical removal of the kidney • inflammation of the small intestine • ...
Medical Terms 2023-10-03
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- A burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells
- Ridding the body of toxic, addictive substances under the supervision of a licensed medical professional team
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging; produces three dimensional detailed anatomical images
- Combination of the narcotic hydrocodone and non-narcotic acetaminophen
- Involves a problem with the heart's electrical system; your heart may beat too fast, too slow, or erratically
- Water-soluble alcohol that acts as a solvent in a variety of IV drugs
- An imaging test that uses sound waves to make pictures of organs, tissues, and other structures inside your body
- A narrow tube resembling a worm attached to the bottom of the large intestine
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- A procedure to remove a piece of tissue or a sample of cells from your body so that it can be tested in a laboratory
- the region of the brain that connects the left and right hemispheres
- an acute loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel
- fluid that is emitted from the male reproductive tract containing sperm cells
- Cancer of the lymphatic system
- A disease in which some of the body's cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body
- A branch of medicine that uses imaging technology to diagnose and treat disease
- Refers to giving medicine or fluids through a needle or tube inserted through the vein; intravenously
- Neurotransmitter that allows you to feel pleasure, satisfaction, motivation, and plays a role as the "reward center"
- A natural hormone that can aid in childbirth; the "love drug"
18 Clues: Cancer of the lymphatic system • an acute loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel • A natural hormone that can aid in childbirth; the "love drug" • A burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells • the region of the brain that connects the left and right hemispheres • Water-soluble alcohol that acts as a solvent in a variety of IV drugs • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-11-13
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- Sometimes added to the beginning of a word to influence the meaning of that term
- Abnormal enlargement of the liver
- Difficulty or labored breathing
- Pertaining to within a vein
- A higher than normal blood pressure
- A painful sensation in any part of the head
- White blood cell
- An abnormally rapid heart rate
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- Affecting both sides
- total paralysis affecting only one side of the body
- Yellow skin discoloration caused by the buildup of bilirubin in the blood
- Sudden, severe bleeding
- Condition of an overactive thyroid gland
- Surgical removal of the tonsil
- Under the tongue
- Contains the basic meaning of the term, cannot stand alone
- Usually indicates the procedure, condition, or disease, always comes at the end of the word
- Discoloration of the skin caused by a lack of adequate oxygen in the blood
18 Clues: Under the tongue • White blood cell • Affecting both sides • Sudden, severe bleeding • Pertaining to within a vein • Surgical removal of the tonsil • An abnormally rapid heart rate • Difficulty or labored breathing • Abnormal enlargement of the liver • A higher than normal blood pressure • Condition of an overactive thyroid gland • A painful sensation in any part of the head • ...
Medical terminology 2023-08-24
18 Clues: self, • weight, • against, • history, • from away, • Diagnosis, • to, toward, • temperature • twice a day, • Blood pressure, • Four time a day, • nothing by mouth, • three times a day, • Do not resuscitate, • immediately or Now, • twice, double, both, • or an: without, lack of • activities of daily living,
Medical Terms 2021-09-16
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- doctor of osteopathic medicine
- dead of arrival
- white blood count
- diphtheria
- doctor of dental medicine
- date of birth
- diagnostic related group
- date of death
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- dram
- dextrose in saline
- dental hygienist
- do not resuscitate
- diabetes mellitus
- dry sterile tremors
- dressing
- doctor of pediatric medicine
- director of nursing
- doctor of veterinary medicine
18 Clues: dram • dressing • diphtheria • date of birth • date of death • dead of arrival • dental hygienist • white blood count • diabetes mellitus • dextrose in saline • do not resuscitate • dry sterile tremors • director of nursing • diagnostic related group • doctor of dental medicine • doctor of pediatric medicine • doctor of veterinary medicine • doctor of osteopathic medicine
medical coding 2023-12-28
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- A diagnosis code that is not otherwise specified
- Accounting methods to respond to the loss of value of a property or piece of equipment over time.
- A diagnosis code that is not elsewhere classified
- A group of diagnostic tests done in one machine at the same time.
- Disillusionment with work and physical emotional exhaustion.
- A detailed list of items in stock or in possession of an individual or business.
- Contacting acquaintances and their contacts who may know of potential jobs.
- A patient who has not been admitted to a health care facility
- Using procedure codes that do not reflect a high enough level of service
- A standard measure of qualified instruction or contact hours as defined by a specific profession.
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- A written record of the proceedings of a meeting.
- A patient who has been formally admitted to a health care facility
- An addition to a Current Procedural Terminology code that indicates unusual circumstances related to the procedure
- A condition that results from a disease, injury or treatment for a disease or injury
- An itemized bill for items whose cost has not been prepaid.
- Using a code to obtain a higher level of reimbursement that is justified by medical procedures performed as documented in the medical record.
- A number that quantifies the amount of physician labor, resources, and expertise
- A summary of information about a person that describes education, work experience, and other information related to an individual's suitability for employment
18 Clues: A diagnosis code that is not otherwise specified • A written record of the proceedings of a meeting. • A diagnosis code that is not elsewhere classified • An itemized bill for items whose cost has not been prepaid. • Disillusionment with work and physical emotional exhaustion. • A patient who has not been admitted to a health care facility • ...
Medical crossword 2022-10-13
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- Chronic bronchitis is a/n ________ disorder
- Excessively produced in cystic fibrosis
- Spasm of the diaphragm
- Common side effect of SABA and LABA drugs
- Accumulation of air within the pleural cavity
- Rescue medication for asthma
- Cause of whooping cough
- Also called the voice box
- Ventilation, ______ and Perfusion
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- Main muscle in respiration
- Most common community-acquired pneumonia
- Ruptured and large alveoli
- Inventor of the spirometer
- Noninvasive measurement of the carbon dioxide partial pressure
- Was commonly added to plaster, causes mesothelioma
- A sign of pleural effusion on X-rays
- Deficiency causes neonatal respiratory distress syndrome
- The largest and most superior of the laryngeal cartilages
18 Clues: Spasm of the diaphragm • Cause of whooping cough • Also called the voice box • Main muscle in respiration • Ruptured and large alveoli • Inventor of the spirometer • Rescue medication for asthma • Ventilation, ______ and Perfusion • A sign of pleural effusion on X-rays • Excessively produced in cystic fibrosis • Most common community-acquired pneumonia • ...
Medical Detectives 2022-01-20
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- the lobe at the back of the brain
- this will be elevated if you have a fever
- 60-100 is the normal range for this vital sign
- a variable that does not depend on the state of another variable in an experiment
- connects your brain and spinal cord
- part of the nervous system that includes nerves and spinal cord
- part of the nervous system that contains the brain
- vital sign that measures systolic and diastolic
- a variable that depends on the state of another variable in an experiment
- the cortex responsible for voluntary movements
- the cortex responsible for visual input and interpretting what you see
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- responsible for sensing touch, spatial processing, language and memory
- statement that predicts a possible outcome of the experiment
- controls mood, emotions, social interactions and attention
- the types of neurons that detect taste, touch, smell, sight, and sound
- infectious agent that can cause diseases
- the cortex responsible for touch, pressure, vibration, pain, temperature and taste
- nerve cell that sends signals or transmits messages
- the rate of your breaths
19 Clues: the rate of your breaths • the lobe at the back of the brain • connects your brain and spinal cord • infectious agent that can cause diseases • this will be elevated if you have a fever • 60-100 is the normal range for this vital sign • the cortex responsible for voluntary movements • vital sign that measures systolic and diastolic • ...
Medical terminology 2025-11-09
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- processes cause and effects of a disease
- to stop
- open
- being or seeming to be everywhere
- able to cause disease
- extremely harmful or severe
- rapid and uncontrolled
- closed or obstructed
- changing rapidly and often
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- expected outcome
- crossing through the shin
- process used to determine priority of treatment for patients
- of the ear
- under the tongue
- group of symptoms that when occur together reflect a specific disease
- microscopic infectious agent capable of replicating only in living cells usually causing infections disease
- of the kidney
- enlarged or expanded from pressure
18 Clues: open • to stop • of the ear • of the kidney • expected outcome • under the tongue • closed or obstructed • able to cause disease • rapid and uncontrolled • crossing through the shin • changing rapidly and often • extremely harmful or severe • being or seeming to be everywhere • enlarged or expanded from pressure • processes cause and effects of a disease • ...
Medical term 2025-11-19
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- when the joint moves away from the body
- nearest to the center of the body
- above
- when the joint angle increases
- below
- divides the body in dorsal and ventral
- side
- middle
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- divides the body into equal right and left half's
- the patient is lying on their side
- when the joint moves toward the body
- the patient is lying face down
- the patient is lying face up
- at or near the front surface of the body
- divided the body into superior and inferior
- farthest from the center of the body
- at or near the back surface of the body
- when the joint angle decreases
18 Clues: side • above • below • middle • the patient is lying face up • the patient is lying face down • when the joint angle increases • when the joint angle decreases • nearest to the center of the body • the patient is lying on their side • when the joint moves toward the body • farthest from the center of the body • divides the body in dorsal and ventral • ...
Engineers 2021-09-26
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- Study and deal with human movementments
- Construct and make medical tools for hospitals
- Study genetics like DNA
- Process and develop food
- Make insulation for houses and buildings
- Responsible for making utilities ready
- Creates airplanes and spacecrafts
- Make oil mining machines to find oil
- Test the breaking point of an object
- Plan and construct electrical wires and towers
- Create jet engines
- Make nuclear power plants
- Build and construct roads as well as highways
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- Design and build structures
- Make x-rays and their safety
- Deals with water and sewage making them clean
- Makes sure items are in good quality
- Design and create new products
- Make medical supplies for animals
- Makes structures sturdy and strong
- Design animal habitats
- Make technology for medical health
- Construct machines that make paper
- Control lights and lighting in buildings
- Makes and constructs railroads for trains
- Deals with technology and makes it better
26 Clues: Create jet engines • Design animal habitats • Study genetics like DNA • Process and develop food • Make nuclear power plants • Design and build structures • Make x-rays and their safety • Design and create new products • Make medical supplies for animals • Creates airplanes and spacecrafts • Makes structures sturdy and strong • Make technology for medical health • ...
Moniqu3 3HR Crossword Puzzl3 2014-03-06
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- A patient has a pain in their left lower quadrant is a
- This format takes SOAP format further, breaking it down into smaller components.
- D is for (add &)
- As H is for
- C is for
- What other program did medical offices use before EHR?
- As D is for
- As A is for
- Abbr. for Problem Oriented Medical Record
- Patient must sign this before a physician can begin any procedure
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- The act that covers you and patients
- Physicians can drop patients who are______.
- What is the abbreviation for Electronic Health Records?
- A patient came in with there bone poking out repeating "My arm is broken"
- Transforming spoken notes in accurate written form.
- This may review medical records to monitor whether the care provided and the fees charged meet accepted standards. (hint: abbreviation)
- Which ink is chosen to best chart with?
- E is for
- R is for
- Abbr. for source Oriented Medical Record
20 Clues: C is for • E is for • R is for • As H is for • As D is for • As A is for • D is for (add &) • The act that covers you and patients • Which ink is chosen to best chart with? • Abbr. for source Oriented Medical Record • Abbr. for Problem Oriented Medical Record • Physicians can drop patients who are______. • Transforming spoken notes in accurate written form. • ...
First Aid Assessment 2021-05-11
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- to be done on a choking individual and clear their airway
- respect to time or space
- not giving proper medical care
- failure to act
- irregular heartbeats
- written consent to care
- called when someone has swallowed or absorbed posion
- CPR
- common seizure occured among people with epilepsy
- failure to care and becoming legally responsible for that person
- dangerously low body temp.
- swallowing or absorbing food or drink
- take action when medical attention is needed
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- CCC
- to breathe in or inhale
- AED
- injury sustained by a blow to the head
- EMS
- imformation that cannot be shared about patient
- abnormalities in muscle movement
- to stop severe bleeding
- any and all medical attention needed in order to help a person in harms way
- not properly swallowing or absorbing food
- concussion symptoms lasting longer than recovery
- given by individual in need of medical attention
- life-threatining alergic reaction
- used to apply direct pressure
27 Clues: CCC • AED • EMS • CPR • failure to act • irregular heartbeats • to breathe in or inhale • to stop severe bleeding • written consent to care • respect to time or space • dangerously low body temp. • used to apply direct pressure • not giving proper medical care • abnormalities in muscle movement • life-threatining alergic reaction • swallowing or absorbing food or drink • ...
February 25 Headlines 2023-02-24
Medical Records 2024-04-22
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- The ___________ problems list is a more detailed report of each individual visit
- A medical record is always ______________
- A medical record acts as a ________ to the animal's health
- __________ forms authorize certain treatments or procedures to be done on the patient and are required that the owner sign them to continue
- The animal that is being seen
- The ___________ problems list acts as a quick-reference guide for the patient's past medical history
- Notes must only be recorded in black or _______ ink in a medical record
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- The medical record is owned by the ___________________
- The number of years a medical record must be kept since the patient's last visit
- How mistakes are to be marked on a medical record
- The owner of the animal being seen
- These follow any notation on the record to show who witnessed or performed an action done to the patient. It also follows any communications in the record
- The form that contains the client and patient information. This is filled out at the patient's 1st visit
- An unspoken agreement that legally allows the veterinarian to treat the patient and dispense medications
14 Clues: The animal that is being seen • The owner of the animal being seen • A medical record is always ______________ • How mistakes are to be marked on a medical record • The medical record is owned by the ___________________ • A medical record acts as a ________ to the animal's health • Notes must only be recorded in black or _______ ink in a medical record • ...
Patient Safety Day - 2024 2024-09-16
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- A simulation to test responses in a hypothetical scenario.
- Visual displays guiding safety and directions in a hospital.
- A scale used to assess fall risk in pediatric patients.
- Deep dive to find the underlying reason for an incident.
- Term for drugs that are visually similar.
- Error involving the wrong connection of medical tubes.
- Medication that requires close monitoring for safety.
- Process of evaluating medical practices against established standards
- An event where harm is narrowly avoided without any actual consequences.
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- Hospital bed features to prevent falls.
- Harmful occurrence during medical care.
- A distinct code assigned to each patient visiting the hospital.
- Standardized care plan for a specific medical condition.
- Process of understanding medical risks before agreeing to treatment.
14 Clues: Hospital bed features to prevent falls. • Harmful occurrence during medical care. • Term for drugs that are visually similar. • Medication that requires close monitoring for safety. • Error involving the wrong connection of medical tubes. • A scale used to assess fall risk in pediatric patients. • Deep dive to find the underlying reason for an incident. • ...
1.5 Scavenger Hunt Cutts 2017-10-17
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- test vision and diagnose eye problems
- give patients and public emotional and physical medical care
- Art and science of finding out what matter is and how much of it there is
- help provide customer with quality insurance
- Finding & organizing information about chemicals
- writes about medical information
- Studies genes, heredity, and variation
- Someone who studies mechanics and the human body for help with debilitated people
- trained in executing and interpreting medical images
- Expert in the study of science of blood
- informs about recent medical news
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- treats the male reproductive system and male & female urinary tracts
- diagnose & treat injury/illness
- dcotor who takes care of kids
- Use biology, chemistry, and science to solve environmental problems
- Artist trained in medicine science art and design, so they can draw things like diagrams for medical purposes
- Expert in human nutrition and diet regulation
- treat major injuries
- manages insurance claims
- organizes things like x-ray files
- Collects and analyses data to help solve crimes
- takes care of planning and coordination of organ transplants
- operate equipment for the ability to see certain areas that are different on the human body
- Scientist specializing in life science
- takes care of animal injuries and illness
- study animals and plants
26 Clues: treat major injuries • manages insurance claims • study animals and plants • dcotor who takes care of kids • diagnose & treat injury/illness • writes about medical information • organizes things like x-ray files • informs about recent medical news • test vision and diagnose eye problems • Scientist specializing in life science • Studies genes, heredity, and variation • ...
Healthcare 2024-04-30
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- Always wear these when performing first aid or cleaning up blood
- Works to refill your medication
- Someone who studied medicine to treat you
- A place where medical & surgical care is provided to sick or injured people
- This is a digital version of medical records
- You wear this to protect yourself from hazards at work
- Pumps blood around your body
- An accident that requires fast actions in order to save lives
- hurts joint in connection to bones
- An injection given as a precaution against getting diseases
- Performed when someone suffers Cardiac Arrest
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- It is____ duty to ensure the health and safety of all in the workplace.
- A measure of how warm your body is.
- Another term for a broken bone
- Used to cover a wound or stop bleeding
- A person undergoing medical treatment for sickness or injury
- The body's largest organ
- Basic medical treatment given when professional advice or help is not available
- To stop bleeding, apply this to the wound.
- A drug used in medicine to kill bacteria and to cure infections
- Form This must be signed by the patient in order to receive a copy of their medical records
- When a provider cuts into someone to repair or remove a damaged part
22 Clues: The body's largest organ • Pumps blood around your body • Another term for a broken bone • Works to refill your medication • hurts joint in connection to bones • A measure of how warm your body is. • Used to cover a wound or stop bleeding • Someone who studied medicine to treat you • To stop bleeding, apply this to the wound. • This is a digital version of medical records • ...
Chapter 30 Principles of Pharmacology 2025-07-09
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- Have limited medical use, high risk for abuse, and high risk for physical or psychological dependence
- Occurs when a drug triggers an immune response
- Have lowest potential for abuse and have accepted medical usefulness
- Have low abuse potential and have accepted medical usefullness
- A written order for a specific drug
- Loss of drug's effectiveness
- When multiple drugs are introduced to the body system
- Patient's name, address, date, and Rx symbol
- Toxin-induced cell damage and cell death
- The name and quantity of a drug
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- Physical dependence on a drug
- Have no current accepted medical usefulness and have a high potential for abuse
- Instructions on a prescription explaining how to take a specific medicine
- Directions to the pharmacist for mixing the medication
- Have less potential for abuse and also have accepted medical usefulness
15 Clues: Loss of drug's effectiveness • Physical dependence on a drug • The name and quantity of a drug • A written order for a specific drug • Toxin-induced cell damage and cell death • Patient's name, address, date, and Rx symbol • Occurs when a drug triggers an immune response • When multiple drugs are introduced to the body system • ...
Bryan.ch 1 2026-01-15
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- services provided by the EMS agency and personnel that are administrativly and clinically interegrated with other health care entites
- the broad, indirect guidance for pre-hospital providers from a medical director, involving written protocols, standing orders, quality improvement, training, and policy setting, rather than real-time voice and radio communication
- provides immediate life saving patients who have accessed the EMS system while they are waiting for higher responders to arrive
- efine a physician's oversight of clinical operations, covering roles and a fixed-term written contract with clear termination clauses, focusing on legitimate, documented services to ensure compliance and manage liability
- where clinicians use the best available research evidence their own clinical expertise and the patient's values and preferences to make informed decisions about patient care aiming to provide the most effective and appropriate treatment
- provides basic medical care and transprtation to patients who access the EMS system
- the standards for EMS system
- Medical oversight involves a licensed physician supervising healthcare services to ensure quality, safety, and compliance encompassing roles like Medical Director for EMS or wellness clinics defining protocols reviewing care and ensuring staff competency differing from day-to-day operations
- Medical oversight involves a licensed physician supervising healthcare services to ensure quality, safety, and compliance, encompassing roles like Medical Director for EMS or wellness clinics, defining protocols, reviewing care and ensuring staff competency, differing from day-to-day operations
- protects individuals who have a documented disability from being denied initial or continued employment based on their disabillity
- using strong and valid research to develop guidlines for the medical practice
- using facts from data to constantly make things better, safer, and more efficient
- a physician provides real-time guidance, either remotely or on-scene, to Emergency Medical Services providers for specific patient care
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- standardized words describing body part locations relative to each other
- provides advanced, life-saving emergency medical care outside a hospital
- when a physician is physically present at the emergency scene, directly guiding prehospital (EMS) providers in real-time patient care, offering immediate feedback, diagnoses, and orders for treatment beyond standard protocols
- provides advanced, life-saving emergency medical care outside a hospital
- is a directive or protocol that remains in effect indefinitely or until specifically modified or revoked
- provides both basic and limited advanced emergency medical care and transportation to patients in the prehospital care
- real time communications with EMS providers caring for a patient on an emergency scene or en route to the destination facility.
- standardized rules and procedures that govern behavior and communication
21 Clues: the standards for EMS system • standardized words describing body part locations relative to each other • provides advanced, life-saving emergency medical care outside a hospital • provides advanced, life-saving emergency medical care outside a hospital • standardized rules and procedures that govern behavior and communication • ...
Hospital 2023-09-06
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- A healthcare worker who assists doctors and takes care of patients.
- A piece of cloth or material used to cover and protect wounds.
- A chair with wheels used by people who have difficulty walking or cannot walk.
- The process of getting better and returning to good health after an illness or injury.
- A doctor who specializes in the care of children and their medical needs.
- A written order from a doctor that tells a pharmacy which medicine to provide to a patient.
- A medical professional who helps diagnose and treat illnesses and injuries.
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- A special vehicle that quickly transports sick or injured people to the hospital.
- A medical procedure where doctors use instruments to repair or remove a part of the body.
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to a person's heartbeat and lungs.
- Someone who is receiving medical care or treatment at a hospital.
- A substance, often in the form of pills or liquid, prescribed by doctors to treat illnesses.
- Room A part of the hospital where patients with urgent medical needs are treated.
- A type of medical imaging that helps doctors see inside the body to diagnose injuries and illnesses.
- Devices used to help people walk when they have injuries to their legs or feet.
15 Clues: A piece of cloth or material used to cover and protect wounds. • Someone who is receiving medical care or treatment at a hospital. • A healthcare worker who assists doctors and takes care of patients. • A doctor who specializes in the care of children and their medical needs. • A medical professional who helps diagnose and treat illnesses and injuries. • ...
House M.D. 2026-06-27
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- Gregory's last name. (5)
- "Everybody _____." (4)
- The specialty of Robert Chase. (11)
- House often solves impossible medical ________. (5)
- Foreman's medical profession. (5)
- House walks with one because of leg pain. (4)
- Wilson specializes in this branch of medicine. (8)
- Number of original fellows on House's diagnostic team. (5)
- House's favorite pain medication. (7)
- Cameron's first name. (7)
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- Chase's first name. (6)
- Princeton-______ Teaching Hospital. (8)
- House's specialty: Diagnostic ________. (8)
- Lisa ________, hospital administrator. (5)
- House's best friend and oncologist. (6)
- Hospital where the series takes place. (11)
- House loves solving medical ________. (7)
- Dr. ________ Foreman. (4)
- House plays this musical instrument. (5)
- The brilliant but abrasive diagnostician. (5)
20 Clues: "Everybody _____." (4) • Chase's first name. (6) • Gregory's last name. (5) • Dr. ________ Foreman. (4) • Cameron's first name. (7) • Foreman's medical profession. (5) • The specialty of Robert Chase. (11) • House's favorite pain medication. (7) • Princeton-______ Teaching Hospital. (8) • House's best friend and oncologist. (6) • House plays this musical instrument. (5) • ...
Crossword 2026-05-24
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- Outdated term for someone accused of feigning symptoms (medical term, criticized in the article)
- Medically unexplained pain, fatigue and dizziness (plural, medical term)
- Hunger hormone that dropped 3x faster after drinking a "high-calorie" labelled milkshake
- Described by the retired nurse as "reflux or bowel discomfort"
- Positive expectations lead to positive health outcomes (medical term)
- Symptom felt by 19 asthmatics who inhaled water vapour they thought contained an irritant
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- Twelve asthmatics had a full-blown asthma ______ (medical term)
- Disease studied in mice by Asya Rolls — activating brain areas slowed its growth
- American diplomats developed intense symptoms after believing they were hit by a covert weapon — ______ syndrome (medical term)
- In the asthma study, patients inhaled water vapour told to contain this harmful substance (medical term)
- What an oxygen pulse meter measures (two words)
- French philosopher who argued mind and body are separate (surname)
- Negative expectations lead to negative health outcomes — the evil twin of placebo (medical term)
13 Clues: What an oxygen pulse meter measures (two words) • Described by the retired nurse as "reflux or bowel discomfort" • Twelve asthmatics had a full-blown asthma ______ (medical term) • French philosopher who argued mind and body are separate (surname) • Positive expectations lead to positive health outcomes (medical term) • ...
M-Team Times 2014-05-27
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- accquired The Insurance Partnership Holdings Limited
- subject to pre existing medical exclusions
- what needs completing by a new joiner
- form erquired to transfer insurers
- what is applied to general insurance premiums within the United Kingdom
- main scheme contact
- subject to pre existing medical exclusions for defined timescale
- award for positive client comments via client satisfaction
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- Acquired company InterGlobal
- range of dental plan
- no pre existing medical exclusions
- John Anderson's blog
- Bupa will issue vouchers for what?
- Cigna commission percentage (dental)
- auto enrolment relates to what
- Mercer wide reward program name
- premium reducing measure?
- pension preferred provider
- length of NHS wait
- the benefit used for diagnostics (PMI)
20 Clues: length of NHS wait • main scheme contact • range of dental plan • John Anderson's blog • premium reducing measure? • pension preferred provider • Acquired company InterGlobal • auto enrolment relates to what • Mercer wide reward program name • no pre existing medical exclusions • Bupa will issue vouchers for what? • form erquired to transfer insurers • ...
Medical Ethics Crossword 2014-01-12
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- Principal of medical ethics that is defined by the duty of the medical practitioner.
- Medical ethic apart of principlism that states that the client has the right to make their own decisions.
- Medical ethic apart of principlism that promotes doing good.
- Principal of medical ethics that is defined by the consequence of the action
- Medical ethic that uses 4 principles
- Medical ethic apart of principlism that states that clients are to be treated fairly
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- Medical ethic apart of principlism that states that medical personnel must seek to do no harm
- Oath An oath stating the obligations and proper conduct of doctors, formerly taken by those beginning medical practice
- ethics System of moral principles that apply values and judgments to the practice of medicine
- Theory Principal of medical ethics that focuses on the action itself rather than the rules or consequences
10 Clues: Medical ethic that uses 4 principles • Medical ethic apart of principlism that promotes doing good. • Principal of medical ethics that is defined by the consequence of the action • Principal of medical ethics that is defined by the duty of the medical practitioner. • Medical ethic apart of principlism that states that clients are to be treated fairly • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Activity 2025-12-05
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- Related to heart and blood vessels / circulatory system
- High blood pressure
- Disease causing high blood sugar levels
- Medical specialty related to liver diseases
- Cancer of blood cells (white blood cells)
- Elevated levels of lipids (fats) in the blood
- Inflammation of the stomach and intestines (causing diarrhea/vomiting)
- Chronic respiratory disease causing difficulty in breathing
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- Low number of red blood cells / low hemoglobin
- Medical specialty dealing with hormones and glands
- Medical specialty related to kidneys and their diseases
- Inflammation of joints
- Study / medical specialty of blood and its disorders
- Inflammation of the liver
- Study of immune system and immune responses
- Study of drugs and their effects on the body
16 Clues: High blood pressure • Inflammation of joints • Inflammation of the liver • Disease causing high blood sugar levels • Cancer of blood cells (white blood cells) • Medical specialty related to liver diseases • Study of immune system and immune responses • Study of drugs and their effects on the body • Elevated levels of lipids (fats) in the blood • ...
25a 2024-06-22
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- Heavy weapon training
- Special ops training
- Heavy weapon training
- Armed police training
- Building training
- Building unit
- Heavy weapon unit
- Scouting training
- Mounted unit
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- Supply training
- NCO training
- Communication training
- Medical unit
- Supply training
- Mounted training
- Aircrew unit
- Medical training
- Submarine training
- Ground unit
- Aircrew training
20 Clues: Ground unit • NCO training • Medical unit • Aircrew unit • Mounted unit • Building unit • Supply training • Supply training • Mounted training • Medical training • Aircrew training • Building training • Heavy weapon unit • Scouting training • Submarine training • Special ops training • Heavy weapon training • Heavy weapon training • Armed police training • Communication training
Respiratory 2020-07-05
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- inflammation of bronchi
- abbreviation for polysomnography
- abbreviation for vital capacity
- bronchus
- carbon dioxide
- alveolus
- material expelled from lungs by coughing
- incision into the chest
- difficulty breathing
- sinuses air-filled spaces in the skull that open into the nasal cavity
- nose
- slow breathing
- roof of the mouth split into hard and soft
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- abbreviation for upper respiratory infection
- abbreviation for chest x-ray
- medical term for windpipe
- medical term for nosebleed
- uvula
- removal of a lobe of a lung
- direct measurement of lung volume and capacity
- examination inside a body cavity with an endoscope
- collapse of lung tissue
- mouth
- bluish skin color with oxygen deficient blood
- abbreviation for arterial blood gas
- medical term for runny nose
- medical term for throat
- hair-like processes that move mucus upward
- deficient amount of oxygen in tissue cells
- breathing
30 Clues: nose • uvula • mouth • bronchus • alveolus • breathing • carbon dioxide • slow breathing • difficulty breathing • inflammation of bronchi • collapse of lung tissue • incision into the chest • medical term for throat • medical term for windpipe • medical term for nosebleed • removal of a lobe of a lung • medical term for runny nose • abbreviation for chest x-ray • abbreviation for vital capacity • ...
Medical specialties from chapter 2 2012-11-12
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- Knowledge and practice of persons of old age and their medical treatment
- Study of the blood
- study and use of x-rays
- Study of the heart and related structures
- Study of lungs and related structures
- Study of the immune response
- Knowledge and practice of children and their medical treatment
- Study o the eye and related structures
- Study of the nerves and related structures
- Study of the stomach and related structures
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- Knowledge and practice of foods and diet
- Medical treatment of the mind
- Study of new babies at birth
- Study of the urine and urinary system
- Study of medicines and drugs
- Process related to the specialty of teeth
- Study of females
- Study of a cancerous tumor or mass
- Study of treating women during pregnancy and childbirth
- Medical specialty of the ears, nose and throat
- Study of the skin and related structures
- Study of an organ or gland that secretes an hormone
22 Clues: Study of females • Study of the blood • study and use of x-rays • Study of new babies at birth • Study of medicines and drugs • Study of the immune response • Medical treatment of the mind • Study of a cancerous tumor or mass • Study of the urine and urinary system • Study of lungs and related structures • Study o the eye and related structures • ...
Diablo District Spirit Week Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-08
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- program to help patients manage their chronic conditions and avoid the onset of new ones
- original One Medical CEO/Founder
- Walnut Creek OM
- clubhouse address
- name of service that allows patients to be seen evenings, weekends, and holidays
- healthcare one new teammate at a time
- VP of Regional Operations
- April CICARE focus
- the second "c" in CICARE
- the One Medical font
- San Ramon OM
- Physical Therapy
- DMD of Diablo
- acronym for senior leadership team
- part of our DNA
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- May CICARE focus
- Concord OM
- an award that team members get for living the ethos and practice of CICARE in their daily interactions
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- DM of Diablo
- original company name
- Collections Agency
- One Medical CEO
- the DMD that sends the NorCal newsletter every week
- the "e" in CICARE
- acquired One Medical
- Dublin OM
- Senior Health initiative
- name of the New York corporate office
29 Clues: Dublin OM • Concord OM • DM of Diablo • San Ramon OM • DMD of Diablo • Walnut Creek OM • One Medical CEO • part of our DNA • May CICARE focus • Physical Therapy • clubhouse address • the "e" in CICARE • Collections Agency • April CICARE focus • acquired One Medical • the One Medical font • original company name • the second "c" in CICARE • Senior Health initiative • VP of Regional Operations • ...
euthenasia 2025-12-07
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- | Organization whose euthanasia policy Rachels critiques.
- | Not providing life-saving intervention.
- | Steinbock’s key factor in defining euthanasia.
- | The practice of ending life to relieve suffering.
- | Medical intervention that may be given or denied.
- | Standard, usual medical care.
- | Group used in examples of medical decision-making.
- | Burdensome, extreme medical measures.
- | Type of judgment debated by the authors.
- | Character who kills his cousin in Rachels’s example.
- | Stopping treatment or ending life.
- | Sometimes morally equal to killing.
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- | Harm euthanasia aims to reduce.
- | A genetic condition of infants in Rachels’s cases.
- | Directly causing a patient's death.
- | Professional making life-or-death decisions.
- | Ethical requirement for decisions.
- | The belief that killing is worse than letting die.
- | Respecting a patient’s right to choose.
- | Individual receiving or refusing treatment.
- | Character who lets his cousin die in Rachels’s example.
- | Allowing death by withholding treatment.
- | Location of the Smith & Jones scenarios.
- | Rachels argues this is not always morally worse.
- | Life-saving procedure sometimes withheld.
25 Clues: | Standard, usual medical care. • | Harm euthanasia aims to reduce. • | Ethical requirement for decisions. • | Stopping treatment or ending life. • | Directly causing a patient's death. • | Sometimes morally equal to killing. • | Burdensome, extreme medical measures. • | Not providing life-saving intervention. • | Respecting a patient’s right to choose. • ...
Engineer Scavenger Hunt 2022-08-29
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- energy-from-wind-turbines
- medical-treatment-for-animals
- jets
- house-insulation
- building-structures
- lighting-effects
- animal-habitat
- genetically-modified-animals
- Nanotechnology
- power-lines
- bridge
- planes
- stress-point-of-a-material
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- new-designs
- railroad-parts
- paper-machines
- highways
- kinetic-wave-sculptures
- food-processer
- medical-tools
- x-ray-machine
- ensures-that-a-product-is-good-quality
- electrical,-gas,-or-water-systems
- oil-rigs
- computers
- nuclear-weapons
26 Clues: jets • bridge • planes • highways • oil-rigs • computers • new-designs • power-lines • medical-tools • x-ray-machine • railroad-parts • paper-machines • food-processer • animal-habitat • Nanotechnology • nuclear-weapons • house-insulation • lighting-effects • building-structures • kinetic-wave-sculptures • energy-from-wind-turbines • stress-point-of-a-material • genetically-modified-animals • ...
Medicine 2023-06-26
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- A person who prepares and dispenses medications prescribed by doctors.
- The state of overall good health and wellbeing.
- insurance A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical, surgical, and hospital expenses.
- A place where prescription medications are dispensed and sold.
- The science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases.
- The actions taken to cure, alleviate, or manage a disease or medical condition.
- Measures taken to prevent or reduce the risk of illness, injury, or disease.
- research The scientific investigation aimed at improving medical knowledge and treatments.
- The identification of a disease or condition through medical examination and tests.
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- The state of being free from illness or injury and having a well-functioning body.
- A substance that stimulates the body's immune system to protect against diseases.
- The process of becoming healthy or being restored to health.
- A person who is trained and qualified to treat people who are ill or injured.
- aid The immediate medical assistance given to an injured or sick person.
- A person who provides care for the sick or injured under the supervision of a doctor.
- A person who receives medical care or treatment from a doctor or a hospital.
16 Clues: The state of overall good health and wellbeing. • The process of becoming healthy or being restored to health. • A place where prescription medications are dispensed and sold. • A person who prepares and dispenses medications prescribed by doctors. • aid The immediate medical assistance given to an injured or sick person. • ...
All Things HIM 2025-04-02
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- A record, either paper or electronic, that organizes a patient's health information
- Keeping patient information private
- Putting numbers or letters to medical diagnoses or treatments
- A unique identifier assigned to a patient’s health file
- A record of a patient’s past health problems
- Summary Report given when a patient leaves the hospital
- Law to keep health information safe (abbreviation)
- A treatment or operation done for a patient
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- Permission to look at medical records
- The doctor or nurse taking care of a patient
- Writing down what happens in a patient’s care
- A person receiving medical care
- The name of the illness or condition
- Checking medical records for mistakes
- The quality of being correct or exact
- Saying "yes" to treatment or care
- Computer system for health records (abbreviation)
- The process of writing down what a doctor says
18 Clues: A person receiving medical care • Saying "yes" to treatment or care • Keeping patient information private • The name of the illness or condition • Permission to look at medical records • Checking medical records for mistakes • The quality of being correct or exact • A treatment or operation done for a patient • The doctor or nurse taking care of a patient • ...
Medical Assistant Recognition Week 2023-10-10
15 Clues: Air • Labs • Doctor • Needle • Uniform • Injection • Scheduling • Stethoscope • Temperature • Video Visit • Test results • Message Pool • Patient Care • Medical Supply • Electronic Medical Record
Foundation Doctor First Day!!!! 2024-08-07
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- first two training years after passing medical school
- medical term for sleepy after big meal
- Tortila chip brand, good for nachos
- Get me pictures of ___!!!
- the father of modern medicine
- Somerton scholar
- I'm looking for a man in...
- These are low when I am hungry
- Soham's term for sleepy after big meal
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- When we spent time together we...
- Deeps' medical school
- Theme park enjoyer
- Is a band
- If you walk you can catch 'em all!
- Deeps' name for tortilla chip brand, good for nachos
- Dashcon historian
- Great cinema, even better seats
- First gift from sohm to deep...
- How lucky to be this
- Good medication for deeps
20 Clues: Is a band • Somerton scholar • Dashcon historian • Theme park enjoyer • How lucky to be this • Deeps' medical school • Get me pictures of ___!!! • Good medication for deeps • I'm looking for a man in... • the father of modern medicine • These are low when I am hungry • Great cinema, even better seats • First gift from sohm to deep... • When we spent time together we... • ...
MOP110 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-06
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- Federal Employment Compensation Act
- Healthcare Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Healthcare Common Procedural Coding System
- Electronic Remittance Advice
- Integrated Provider Organization
- Inpatient Prospective Payment System
- Civilian Health, and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services
- Independent Practice Association
- Diagnosis-related Groups
- Electronic Funds Transfer
- Electronic Healthcare Record
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- Centers for Medicare, and Medicaid Services
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- Current Procedural Terminology
- Healthcare Maintenance Organization
- International Classification of Diseases
- Electronic Data Interchange
- Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Veteran Affairs
- Explanation of benefits
- Americans with Disabilities Act
- Advanced Beneficiary Notice
- Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System
- Durable Medical Equipment
23 Clues: Explanation of benefits • Diagnosis-related Groups • Durable Medical Equipment • Electronic Funds Transfer • Electronic Data Interchange • Advanced Beneficiary Notice • Electronic Remittance Advice • Electronic Healthcare Record • Current Procedural Terminology • Americans with Disabilities Act • Integrated Provider Organization • Independent Practice Association • ...
Sip, Solve, Celebrate 2026-06-29
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- Our favorite OR shoe brand
- Kalissa's hometown city
- City where we got engaged
- Kalissa's college mascot
- Medical specialty Kalissa almost went into
- Most common first name at this wedding
- Name of Kalissa's first dog
- Historical figure that oversaw our elopement
- Our medical school mascot
- Our favorite international destination
- City where Villanova won the championship in 2016
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- The best medical specialty
- Instrument that Kalissa played growing up
- City where we did residency
- City where we met
- Chris's favorite basketball player
- Our favorite DJ
- Name of our first foster cat
- Chris's hometown city
- Anesthesia exam that Chris scored higher on than Kalissa
20 Clues: Our favorite DJ • City where we met • Chris's hometown city • Kalissa's hometown city • Kalissa's college mascot • City where we got engaged • Our medical school mascot • The best medical specialty • Our favorite OR shoe brand • City where we did residency • Name of Kalissa's first dog • Name of our first foster cat • Chris's favorite basketball player • ...
The Paramedic Profession 2024-05-23
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- Lacking interest or excitement, dull (7 letters)
- Provides guidance and support, often in matters of mental health (10 letters)
- Collaborating effectively with others (8 letters)
- Taking charge in emergency situations and coordinating care (10 letters)
- Term used when patients just want a ride (4 letters)
- Completely spent, a common feeling after a long shift (9 letters)
- An emergency response vehicle (9 letters)
- Brave figure in emergencies (4 letters)
- Highly trained medical professional with the authority to diagnose and treat illnesses (6 letters)
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- Assists in childbirth and provides care and support to mothers (7 letters)
- Understanding and caring (10 letters)
- Tertiary level academic achievement in the medical field (6 letters)
- Prioritising patients based on the severity of their condition (6 letters)
- Required under the HPCA to work as a Paramedic (12 letters)
- Initial medical attention, often provided by family doctors or general practitioners (11 letters two words)
- Medical professional who provides direct care and support to patients (5 letters)
- Minor medical condition, often requiring basic care and monitoring (9 letters two words)
17 Clues: Understanding and caring (10 letters) • Brave figure in emergencies (4 letters) • An emergency response vehicle (9 letters) • Lacking interest or excitement, dull (7 letters) • Collaborating effectively with others (8 letters) • Term used when patients just want a ride (4 letters) • Required under the HPCA to work as a Paramedic (12 letters) • ...
FAMSS 2017-02-20
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- Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist
- Ambulatory accreditation
- Doctor
- Managed care
- National association
- Type of facility
- Management
- Medicare conditions
- Recommended by Medical Staff
- Commission for accreditation
- Group
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- Certified Professional Medical Services Management
- Affiliate of FAMSS
- Safe practices
- Approved by Board
- Accomplishment
- Focused monitoring
- State association
- Ongoing monitoring
- Evaluate
- Podiatry
21 Clues: Group • Doctor • Evaluate • Podiatry • Management • Managed care • Safe practices • Accomplishment • Type of facility • Approved by Board • State association • Affiliate of FAMSS • Focused monitoring • Ongoing monitoring • Medicare conditions • National association • Ambulatory accreditation • Recommended by Medical Staff • Commission for accreditation • Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist • ...
Intro Test Review Urinary 2026-04-27
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- when wiping a female patient, be sure to wipe ___ to back to prevent a UTI
- cysto is the medical word for ___
- the abbreviation for a urinary tract infection (most common in women)
- patients are advised to drink enough so their urine is ___ yellow color
- one of Baughman's cats names
- litho is the medical word for ____
- when taking antibiotics, ____ the amount of water you drink to avoid crystals from forming in the kidney
- urinary ___ is the inability to control urination
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- kidneys filter ___ to make urine
- renal ___ flow decreases as we age
- as we age, ___, urgency and nocturia increase
- some medications are damaging to the kidneys. These are known as nephro ___ medications
- the treatment required for people with renal failure. It is a machine that filters blood like an artificial kidney
- these 2 tube transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- the medical word for urine
- the medical word for night
- this is the medical word for swelling (fluid accumulation in the tissue)
17 Clues: the medical word for urine • the medical word for night • one of Baughman's cats names • kidneys filter ___ to make urine • cysto is the medical word for ___ • renal ___ flow decreases as we age • litho is the medical word for ____ • as we age, ___, urgency and nocturia increase • urinary ___ is the inability to control urination • ...
medical instruments and inventions 2024-10-10
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- therapy A type of radiation therapy that uses high-energy X-rays
- A device used to measure the activity of a radioactive sample
- A unit of radiation dose
- A type of radiation therapy that uses a beam of electrons
- A medical imaging technique that uses positron-emitting isotopes
- A type of radiation therapy that uses a beam of neutrons
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- A medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create images of bones and organs
- A unit of radioactive activity
- A type of radiation therapy that uses a beam of protons
- A medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create images of blood vessels
- A type of radiation therapy that uses radioactive isotopes
- A device used to measure radiation exposure
- A unit of radioactive decay
- A medical imaging technique that uses sound waves
- A type of radiation used in imaging
- A medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves
16 Clues: A unit of radiation dose • A unit of radioactive decay • A unit of radioactive activity • A type of radiation used in imaging • A device used to measure radiation exposure • A medical imaging technique that uses sound waves • A type of radiation therapy that uses a beam of protons • A type of radiation therapy that uses a beam of neutrons • ...
Medical Careers Crossword - Timothy Pham 2024-04-02
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- doctors who focus on eyes and vision
- a progressive disease beginning with mild memory loss
- a doctor who has special training in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and injuries in children.
- a doctor who treats cancer and provides medical care for a person diagnosed with cancer.
- provides treatment to injured or ill individuals of all ages that need support and therapy to complete the daily tasks of life.
- a medical specialist in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the nervous system.
- technician assists in the operation of the facility pharmacy
- a person who uses X-rays or other high-energy radiation, especially a doctor specializing in radiology.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- a doctor who specializes in the study or treatment of heart diseases and heart abnormalities.
- person qualified to treat the diseases and conditions that affect the teeth and gums
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- a chronic, metabolic disease characterized by elevated levels of blood glucose
- experts in the use of food and nutrition to promote health and manage disease.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders.
- works in health care teams with other medical professionals to provide optimal care to patients.
- a medical specialist who focuses on injuries and diseases affecting your musculoskeletal system
- a qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician.
- technologist work alongside and assist surgeons, nurses, and other members of the health care team throughout a surgical operation.
18 Clues: doctors who focus on eyes and vision • a qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician. • a progressive disease beginning with mild memory loss • technician assists in the operation of the facility pharmacy • a chronic, metabolic disease characterized by elevated levels of blood glucose • ...
First Aid and CPR 2023-11-22
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- Scraping or wearing away skin.
- Material used to cover or bind a wound.
- The process of medical aid used to help someone.
- When a person is damaged, or harmed they are _____.
- Being awake and aware of surroundings.
- To revive a person from death or unconsciousness
- A emergency medical technician.
- Unconsciousness that occurs over a long time.
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- Hormone that happens during stress, gives lots of energy.
- Person who needs medical assistance.
- Body part or portion of body that was cut off.
- Deep cut or cut in skin or flesh.
- The condition a person can have.
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation act.
- When a person returns to a state of better health.
- Electrical medical device that detects and shocks to help heart rates.
16 Clues: Scraping or wearing away skin. • A emergency medical technician. • The condition a person can have. • Deep cut or cut in skin or flesh. • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation act. • Person who needs medical assistance. • Being awake and aware of surroundings. • Material used to cover or bind a wound. • Unconsciousness that occurs over a long time. • ...
First Aid and CPR 2023-11-22
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- Scraping or wearing away skin.
- Material used to cover or bind a wound.
- The process of medical aid used to help someone.
- When a person is damaged, or harmed they are _____.
- Being awake and aware of surroundings.
- To revive a person from death or unconsciousness
- A emergency medical technician.
- Unconsciousness that occurs over a long time.
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- Hormone that happens during stress, gives lots of energy.
- Person who needs medical assistance.
- Body part or portion of body that was cut off.
- Deep cut or cut in skin or flesh.
- The condition a person can have.
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation act.
- When a person returns to a state of better health.
- Electrical medical device that detects and shocks to help heart rates.
16 Clues: Scraping or wearing away skin. • A emergency medical technician. • The condition a person can have. • Deep cut or cut in skin or flesh. • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation act. • Person who needs medical assistance. • Being awake and aware of surroundings. • Material used to cover or bind a wound. • Unconsciousness that occurs over a long time. • ...
First Aid and CPR 2023-11-22
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- Scraping or wearing away skin.
- Material used to cover or bind a wound.
- The process of medical aid used to help someone.
- When a person is damaged, or harmed they are _____.
- Being awake and aware of surroundings.
- To revive a person from death or unconsciousness
- A emergency medical technician.
- Unconsciousness that occurs over a long time.
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- Hormone that happens during stress, gives lots of energy.
- Person who needs medical assistance.
- Body part or portion of body that was cut off.
- Deep cut or cut in skin or flesh.
- The condition a person can have.
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation act.
- When a person returns to a state of better health.
- Electrical medical device that detects and shocks to help heart rates.
16 Clues: Scraping or wearing away skin. • A emergency medical technician. • The condition a person can have. • Deep cut or cut in skin or flesh. • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation act. • Person who needs medical assistance. • Being awake and aware of surroundings. • Material used to cover or bind a wound. • Unconsciousness that occurs over a long time. • ...
First Aid and CPR 2023-11-22
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- Scraping or wearing away skin.
- Material used to cover or bind a wound.
- The process of medical aid used to help someone.
- When a person is damaged, or harmed they are _____.
- Being awake and aware of surroundings.
- To revive a person from death or unconsciousness
- A emergency medical technician.
- Unconsciousness that occurs over a long time.
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- Hormone that happens during stress, gives lots of energy.
- Person who needs medical assistance.
- Body part or portion of body that was cut off.
- Deep cut or cut in skin or flesh.
- The condition a person can have.
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation act.
- When a person returns to a state of better health.
- Electrical medical device that detects and shocks to help heart rates.
16 Clues: Scraping or wearing away skin. • A emergency medical technician. • The condition a person can have. • Deep cut or cut in skin or flesh. • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation act. • Person who needs medical assistance. • Being awake and aware of surroundings. • Material used to cover or bind a wound. • Unconsciousness that occurs over a long time. • ...
EMS support & operations 2023-04-26
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- AED stands for
- CPR stands for
- EMD stands for
- moving a patient from one place to another
- a type of transport to a medical facility or between facilities
- used to describe where an aircraft can land safely
- sending someone to a destination for a purpose
- sirens in an emergency vehicle to warn other drivers that the vehicle is approaching
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- a bag or box containing equipment used by EMR
- an assessment system used by emergency medical services to rapidly identify which patients have sustained sever injures that take priority
- EMS stands for
- warning lights in an emergency vehicle to alert other drivers that the vehicle is approaching
- abbreviation for hazardous materials
- extreme tiredness resulting from meatal or physical exertion or illness
- getting a patient ready to be transferred safely
15 Clues: AED stands for • EMS stands for • CPR stands for • EMD stands for • abbreviation for hazardous materials • moving a patient from one place to another • a bag or box containing equipment used by EMR • sending someone to a destination for a purpose • getting a patient ready to be transferred safely • used to describe where an aircraft can land safely • ...
PEN PULSE PURPOSE 2026-02-01
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- Responsibility beyond the clinic—towards society (7)
- Instrument symbolizing medical writing and knowledge dissemination (3)
- Lifelong process essential for doctors (8)
- Organization representing doctors of India (3)
- Compassionate understanding of a patient’s feelings (7)
- Moral obligation guiding medical practice (6)
- Scientific approach to patient care (8)
- Central organ of pulse (5)
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- Act of diagnosing and managing illness (9)
- Ethical oath taken by doctors (10)
- Profession dedicated to healing (6)
- Written scholarly medical work (7)
- The fundamental aim of the medical profession (7)
- Rhythmic sign of life assessed in every patient (5)
- Trust between doctor and patient (6)
15 Clues: Central organ of pulse (5) • Ethical oath taken by doctors (10) • Written scholarly medical work (7) • Profession dedicated to healing (6) • Trust between doctor and patient (6) • Scientific approach to patient care (8) • Act of diagnosing and managing illness (9) • Lifelong process essential for doctors (8) • Moral obligation guiding medical practice (6) • ...
First Aid and CPR 2023-11-22
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- Scraping or wearing away skin.
- Material used to cover or bind a wound.
- The process of medical aid used to help someone.
- When a person is damaged, or harmed they are _____.
- Being awake and aware of surroundings.
- To revive a person from death or unconsciousness
- A emergency medical technician.
- Unconsciousness that occurs over a long time.
Down
- Hormone that happens during stress, gives lots of energy.
- Person who needs medical assistance.
- Body part or portion of body that was cut off.
- Deep cut or cut in skin or flesh.
- The condition a person can have.
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation act.
- When a person returns to a state of better health.
- Electrical medical device that detects and shocks to help heart rates.
16 Clues: Scraping or wearing away skin. • A emergency medical technician. • The condition a person can have. • Deep cut or cut in skin or flesh. • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation act. • Person who needs medical assistance. • Being awake and aware of surroundings. • Material used to cover or bind a wound. • Unconsciousness that occurs over a long time. • ...
First Aid Quiz #1 2024-09-05
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- someone who earns money doing a specialized job
- The infection will ______ if we do not give the patient medicine.
- to reduce the number or amount of something
- a procedure done by a professional
- how to revive someone who has passed out
- a machine that does a job
- a very serious medical problem
- the best outcome of a situation
- something very small that can make us sick
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- hurt or damage to the body
- something you can get if bacteria gets into your body
- to do something
- a person who has a medical problem
- somethings used to see small things
- the help received after a medical problem
- a job that gives medical help
16 Clues: to do something • a machine that does a job • hurt or damage to the body • a job that gives medical help • a very serious medical problem • the best outcome of a situation • a person who has a medical problem • a procedure done by a professional • somethings used to see small things • how to revive someone who has passed out • the help received after a medical problem • ...
PHS- Ethics 2016-04-20
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- Will Provides instruction directly to physicians, hospitals, and other healthcare providers involved in a clients medical treatment
- Personal value, right or wrong
- Directive A legal document that makes known a persons wishes about life-support measures and other medical procedures
- of care The level of performance expected of a healthcare professional in carrying out his or her duties.
- of practice Level of training and qualifications
- Healthcare workers must have licences to practice in that state
- shows that an applicant has attained a certain level of knowledge and skill.
- Donor Directive Clients may want to donate organs for transplantation or medical research.
- A civil wrong committed against a person or property, excluding breach of conduct.
- Identifiable Health Information Data that is specific to a particular patient.
- Malpractice Negligence in healthcare
- Autonomy The freedom to govern ones own moral and legal affairs.
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- Legally responsible
- Laws that give clients certain rights.
- Health Information Law that states that all patients have rights regarding their health information
- Without regard for the consequences
- A state licensing authority will accept a persons valid license from another state without requiring examination
- Persons name has been listed in an official registry or record as having satisfied the standards for a certain healthcare occupation.
- Keeping a clients medical information private
- consent The signed consent form and statement saying that the client was properly informed before signing the consent form
- A rule of conduct or action
- Communication Information Information that is held private within a protected relationship
- Power of Attorney Not specifically a medical document, but it may serve that purpose.
23 Clues: Legally responsible • A rule of conduct or action • Personal value, right or wrong • Without regard for the consequences • Malpractice Negligence in healthcare • Laws that give clients certain rights. • Keeping a clients medical information private • of practice Level of training and qualifications • Healthcare workers must have licences to practice in that state • ...
EFlanagan Chapters 1 & 2 2012-12-12
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- Impermissible use or disclosure of PHI that could pose significant risk to the affected person
- Combination of a high-deductible health plan with a medical savings plan
- Prepayment covering provider's services for a plan member for a specified period
- Reason for rising medical costs
- Step 1 in the medical billing cycle
- Step 3 in the medical billing cycle
- electronic data interchange
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- person or organization that performs a function or activity for a covered entity
- law regulating the use and disclosure of patients' protected health information
- Annual checkups, screening procedures, inoculations
- Failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- Managed health care system in which providers offer health care to members for fixed periodic payments
- centers for Medicare and Medicaid services
- Record of a patient's financial transactions
- person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse
15 Clues: electronic data interchange • Reason for rising medical costs • Step 1 in the medical billing cycle • Step 3 in the medical billing cycle • centers for Medicare and Medicaid services • Record of a patient's financial transactions • person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse • Annual checkups, screening procedures, inoculations • ...
15 - Emergency 2025-03-10
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- also called hypoperfusion, a reduction of blood flow in the body, particularly the brain and heart
- a psychological and emotional response to an overwhelming or distressing event that significantly disrupts a person's life
- protection to caregivers who respond to emergency medical situations
- a way to prioritize treatment
- sudden and uncontrollable contraction of muscles that causes patients to become stiff
- excessive bleeding
- existing or occurring on the surface
- an individual who can perform all of the basic emergency medical technician duties in addition to in-depth patient assessment and care; the highest level of an emergency medical technician.
- a vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital
- when skin and tissues beneath it freeze from exposure to extremely cold temperatures
- bruise
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- Emergency Medical Technician
- when heat causes high blood pressure and a very high body temperature
- when a patient has a body temperature lower than 95 degrees F
- electrocardiogram
- when a bone separates from a joint or is moved out of place in the joint
- a situation when a person suddenly becomes ill or is injured and requires an immediate medical response
- a stretch or tear in the tissues around a joint
- a sterile covering for a wound or injury
19 Clues: bruise • electrocardiogram • excessive bleeding • Emergency Medical Technician • a way to prioritize treatment • existing or occurring on the surface • a sterile covering for a wound or injury • a stretch or tear in the tissues around a joint • when a patient has a body temperature lower than 95 degrees F • protection to caregivers who respond to emergency medical situations • ...
PHS- Ethics 2016-04-20
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- consent The signed consent form and statement saying that the client was properly informed before signing the consent form
- Health Information Law that states that all patients have rights regarding their health information
- shows that an applicant has attained a certain level of knowledge and skill.
- A state licensing authority will accept a persons valid license from another state without requiring examination
- Laws that give clients certain rights.
- Persons name has been listed in an official registry or record as having satisfied the standards for a certain healthcare occupation.
- Without regard for the consequences
- Donor Directive Clients may want to donate organs for transplantation or medical research.
- Healthcare workers must have licences to practice in that state
- Will Provides instruction directly to physicians, hospitals, and other healthcare providers involved in a clients medical treatment
- Malpractice Negligence in healthcare
- A rule of conduct or action
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- of practice Level of training and qualifications
- Communication Information Information that is held private within a protected relationship
- Keeping a clients medical information private
- of care The level of performance expected of a healthcare professional in carrying out his or her duties.
- A civil wrong committed against a person or property, excluding breach of conduct.
- Identifiable Health Information Data that is specific to a particular patient.
- Autonomy The freedom to govern ones own moral and legal affairs.
- Directive A legal document that makes known a persons wishes about life-support measures and other medical procedures
- Power of Attorney Not specifically a medical document, but it may serve that purpose.
- Legally responsible
- Personal value, right or wrong
23 Clues: Legally responsible • A rule of conduct or action • Personal value, right or wrong • Without regard for the consequences • Malpractice Negligence in healthcare • Laws that give clients certain rights. • Keeping a clients medical information private • of practice Level of training and qualifications • Healthcare workers must have licences to practice in that state • ...
Unit 5 Activity 2 2023-12-26
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- Fluid connective tissue that circulates throughout the cardiovascular system
- The medical abbreviation to a condition in which the blood vessels supplying the heart muscle become narrowed or blocked
- An irregular heart rhythms that can disrupt the normal electrical activity of the heart
- The medical abbreviation of a condition in which there is a buildup of plaque in the arteries that supply blood to the extremities
- The medical abbreviation for "Cardiovascular Accident"
- Prefix relating to blood.
- A condition in which the force of the blood against the walls of the arteries is consistently too high
- Prefix pertaining to fatty deposits or plaques.
- The buildup of fatty deposits on the inner walls of arteries
- Carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body's tissues and organs
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- Records the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time.
- Thin-walled blood vessels where the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products occurs
- The medical abbreviation for the machine that uses X-rays and computer technology to create detailed cross-sectional images of the blood vessels
- Suffix for inflammation.
- An imaging test that uses sound waves to create a detailed picture of the heart's structure and function.
- The medical abbreviation for the Blood tests that measure specific biomarkers and provide information about heart damage, stress, or strain.
- Root word for the blood vessels.
- Pumps Blood
- The medical abbreviation for the machine that provides detailed images of the heart, allowing for the assessment of its structure, function, and blood flow.
- Root word relating to the heart.
- Blood vessels that transport deoxygenated blood back to the heart from the body's tissues.
21 Clues: Pumps Blood • Suffix for inflammation. • Prefix relating to blood. • Root word for the blood vessels. • Root word relating to the heart. • Prefix pertaining to fatty deposits or plaques. • The medical abbreviation for "Cardiovascular Accident" • The buildup of fatty deposits on the inner walls of arteries • ...
Medical Coding 2025-03-03
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- A condition resulting from a previous illness or injury
- A classification system for diseases and diagnoses
- The payment a provider receives for medical services
- code A code used to identify a medical service or procedure
- The presence of two or more medical conditions in a patient
- Assigning a lower-level code than documented, often reducing payment
- An insurance company that provides health coverage
- Specifies whether a condition affects the left, right, or both sides of the body
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- diagnosis The main condition being treated or evaluated
- The order in which diagnoses or procedures are listed in medical coding
- A coding system for medical procedures and services
- diagnosis A condition that coexists with the primary diagnosis
- Two-character codes that provide additional details to a procedure code
- codes Codes used to report evaluation and management services
- Assigning a higher-level code than documented, often increasing payment
- A coding system for Medicare and Medicaid services
16 Clues: A classification system for diseases and diagnoses • A coding system for Medicare and Medicaid services • An insurance company that provides health coverage • A coding system for medical procedures and services • The payment a provider receives for medical services • diagnosis The main condition being treated or evaluated • ...
201803 HM3 Bibliography 2017-10-18
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- NAVEDTRA 14295B is the Hospital _____ Manual
- BUMEDINST 10110.6 is the _____ Standards and Education
- There are two Tricare References in this cycles bibliography, one is the Tricare _____ in the United States at a Glance and the other is Tricare Prime and Tricare Prime Remote Handbook
- NAVMED P-5010, Manual of Preventive Medicine Chapter 6 is Water Supply _____
- NAVMED P-5010, Manual of Preventive Medicine Chapter 9 is Preventive Medicine for _____ Forces
- BUMEDINST 6230.15B is the _____ and Chemoprophylaxis for the Prevention of Infectious Diseases
- SECNAVINST 6120.3 is the _____ Health Assessment for Individual Medical Readiness
- NAVMED P-5010, Manual of Preventive Medicine Chapter 8 is Navy _____ and Pest Control Technology
- OPNAVINST 5100.19E is the Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual for Forces Afloat and Chapter B2 focuses on _____ Stress
- NAVMED P-5041 Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries Chapter 6 focuses on Blood Agents also known as _____
- NAVMED P-117, Manual of Medical Department, Chapter 23 covers? _____, Forms and Records
- There are two Tricare References in this cycles bibliography, one is the Tricare _____ and Tricare Prime Remote Handbook and the other is Tricare Choices in the United States at a Glance
- Armed Forces _____ Guidelines and Case Definitions
- NAVMED P-117, Manual of the Medical Department, Chapter 15 covers? Physical _____ and Standards for Enlistment, Commission, and Special Duty
- MCTP 3-40A is the Health Service Support _____ Operations in which the Sailor should know Appendix A and Glossary
- NMCPHC-TM 6220.12 is the Medical _____ and Reporting
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- BUMEDINST 6300.19 is the _____ Care Services in Navy Medicine
- BUMEDINST 6440.5D is the Navy Medicine's _____ Program
- BUMEDINST 1300.2B is the _____ Screening, Medical Assignment Screening, and Exceptional Family Member Program Identification and Enrollment
- NAVMED P-117, Manual of Medical Department, Chapter 16 covers? Medical _____
- NMCPHC-TM 6260.6A is the Prevention and Treatment of Heat and Cold Stress Injuries, Chapter 2 focuses on? _____ of Heat Stress
- OPNAVINST 6100.3A is the _____ Health Assessment Process
- BUMEDINST 6224.8B is the _____ Control Program
- BUMEDINST 6280.1C is the Management of _____ Medical Waste
- TB MED 530, NAVMED P-5010-1, AFMAN 48-147 is the Tri-Service _____ Code
- OPNAVINST 5100.19E is the Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual for Forces Afloat and Chapter B4 focuses on _____ Conservation
- NAVMED P-5041 Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries Chapter 2 focuses on? _____ Agents
- NAVMED P-5041 Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries Chapter 1 covers the _____
- NAVMED P-117, Manual of Medical Department, Chapter 22 covers? _____ Medicine and Occupational Health
- NAVMED P-5010, Manual of Preventive Medicine Chapter 5 is Water Supply _____
30 Clues: NAVEDTRA 14295B is the Hospital _____ Manual • BUMEDINST 6224.8B is the _____ Control Program • Armed Forces _____ Guidelines and Case Definitions • NMCPHC-TM 6220.12 is the Medical _____ and Reporting • BUMEDINST 6440.5D is the Navy Medicine's _____ Program • BUMEDINST 10110.6 is the _____ Standards and Education • ...
Time for a Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-02
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- the electronic record that pertains to a single healthcare organizations.
- specialty specific
- two or more systems working together.
- medication automatically submitted.
- backs up the EMR system.
- The Nationwide Health Information Network.
- primary care provider.
- electronic medical record.
- widely accepted.
- Partly remove or correct.
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- any set of physical properties.
- connects to the main computer
- protected health information
- the electronic record that pertains to multiple healthcare organizations.
- System that manage the practice billing and account system.
- stores list of billing codes.
- allows patient access to their medical records.
- individual electronic health related information.
- National Alliance for Health Information Technology.
- electronic health record.
20 Clues: widely accepted. • specialty specific • primary care provider. • backs up the EMR system. • Partly remove or correct. • electronic health record. • electronic medical record. • protected health information • connects to the main computer • stores list of billing codes. • any set of physical properties. • medication automatically submitted. • two or more systems working together. • ...
Things you should know 2024-10-21
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- what we do for patients daily
- another name for medical imaging practitioner
- ________ positivity
- uses sound waves
- no use of ionizing radiation
- abbreviated modality
- worldwide standard for storing and transmitting images
- radiation sign
- Breast cancer awareness month
- medical officer who specializes in reading images
- father of radiography
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- fire________
- storage for medical images
- xray of the breast
- place where films are processed
- energy of electrons
- exit sign
- Our profession
- used to extract images from imaging plate
- used to view images
- patient _____
- 206 of them in the human body
- monitor for selecting exposure factors
- heavy as ________
- uses an imaging plate
25 Clues: exit sign • fire________ • patient _____ • Our profession • radiation sign • uses sound waves • heavy as ________ • xray of the breast • energy of electrons • ________ positivity • used to view images • abbreviated modality • uses an imaging plate • father of radiography • storage for medical images • no use of ionizing radiation • what we do for patients daily • 206 of them in the human body • ...
ACC 2025-04-09
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- Employee
- Behavior Health Questionnaire
- Benefit Term Date
- Disclosure Authorization
- Last Day Worked
- Behavior Health Specialist
- Leave Manager
- Pre-Existing Condition Limitation
- Diagnosis
- Nurse Case Manager
- Pending Medical
- Office Visit
- ELIGIBILITY WAITING PERIOD
- Next office Visit
- First Day Missed
- Estimated Return to Work
- Pending Investigation
- First Day Off
- Date of Surgery
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- Effective date of Coverage
- Benefit Waiting Period
- Benefit Start Date
- Deadline
- Left Voicemail
- Medically Approved Through Date
- Last Office Visit
- Medical Record Request
- Post Partum
- Eligibility Waiting Period
- Out of Office
- Medical Request Form
- Estimated Date of Delivery
- Out of Work
33 Clues: Employee • Deadline • Diagnosis • Post Partum • Out of Work • Office Visit • Leave Manager • Out of Office • First Day Off • Left Voicemail • Last Day Worked • Pending Medical • Date of Surgery • First Day Missed • Benefit Term Date • Last Office Visit • Next office Visit • Benefit Start Date • Nurse Case Manager • Medical Request Form • Pending Investigation • Benefit Waiting Period • Medical Record Request • ...
Drugs 2023-12-11
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- turns blue in presence of cocaine
- low potential for abuse, have current medical use
- subjects material to series of color tests, pinpoints and confirms identity
- turns purple-blue in presence of LSD
- must show low abuse potential and have medical use
- uses solid stationary phase coated into glass plate and mobile liquid phase to separate components of mixture
- measures quantity of radiation that a material absorbs as wavelength and frequency
- turns purple when chloroform is added in presence of marijuana
- test for drugs that yields characteristics when brought into contact with specific chemicals
- turns violet-blue in presence of barbituates
- moving phase called carrier gas through a column
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- when chemicals are added to drug, crystalline structures form
- specific tests to identify a substance and exclude all other known substances, combination of tests
- beam of high energy electrons collided with material and produce positively charged ions
- less potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use
- turns purple in presence of heroin, morphine, and most opium derivatives
- high potential for abuse, have medical uses within severe restrictions
- high potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use
18 Clues: turns blue in presence of cocaine • turns purple-blue in presence of LSD • turns violet-blue in presence of barbituates • moving phase called carrier gas through a column • low potential for abuse, have current medical use • must show low abuse potential and have medical use • less potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use • ...
How Well Do You Know Your Health Benefits 2013-11-26
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- This narrow network requires members to pay 10% coinsurance
- Can find info about this on my medical carrier’s website
- Go here during the workday when you're injured
- Complete each year to earn $250 towards HRA
- Delta Dental network with the most savings
- $2500 is the ___ I can contribute to my FSA
- Funds contributed by Sandia, capped, and paid out second
- The name of Sandia’s __ plan is Sandia Total Health
- I will pay 20% in coinsurance after I meet this
- Important preventive screening covered at 100% for people 50+
- $1250 is the maximum HRA annual contribution for this coverage type
- Pulse Name of Sandia's incentive program
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- Express Scripts is the administrator of which benefits program?
- Prescription for zoster/zostavax is used to treat __ and is covered at 100%
- My __ deductible is $750 for the plan year if I visit in-network providers
- Northern California Sandia Total Health Administrator
- Administrator that is not part of Sandia Total Health Medical Plan
- An onsite representative that can help with plan and benefit questions
- Use this __ of benefits to find out info on medical services & how much to pay the doctor
- Employees share approximately this percentage of medical plan costs
- How much do covered preventive services cost the member?
- On average, this doctor visit costs $135
- Funds that do not roll over to next year and paid out first
23 Clues: On average, this doctor visit costs $135 • Pulse Name of Sandia's incentive program • Delta Dental network with the most savings • Complete each year to earn $250 towards HRA • $2500 is the ___ I can contribute to my FSA • Go here during the workday when you're injured • I will pay 20% in coinsurance after I meet this • ...
crossword in the veterinary field 2025-07-15
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- Essential liquid for hydration and survival.
- The person responsible for a pet.
- The space where an animal lives and interacts.
- Animals kept at home for companionship.
- Medicine given to treat an animal’s condition.
- Helping animals get used to people and other animals.
- The process of providing food necessary for health and growth.
- Medical help to cure or improve health.
- The way an animal acts.
- Related to the medical care of animals.
- The act of looking after animals properly.
- Kind concern for animals' suffering.
- An injection to protect animals from disease.
- Looked at closely by a vet.
- A routine medical examination.
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- Physical activity to keep animals healthy.
- Teaching animals to behave correctly.
- A small amount of body material for testing.
- A place where animals and crops are raised.
- The duty of caring for animals.
- A place with equipment and staff for animal treatment.
- Practices to keep animals clean and healthy.
- The process of getting well again.
- The regular food given to an animal.
- A medical operation on an animal.
- Illness caused by bacteria or viruses.
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of others.
- Living creatures cared for in farms or clinics.
- A small medical center for treating animals.
- A type of diet with all necessary nutrients.
30 Clues: The way an animal acts. • Looked at closely by a vet. • A routine medical examination. • The duty of caring for animals. • The person responsible for a pet. • A medical operation on an animal. • The process of getting well again. • The regular food given to an animal. • Kind concern for animals' suffering. • Teaching animals to behave correctly. • ...
LET'S LEARN MEDICAL VOCABULARY 2026-03-20
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- A condition where body temperature is higher than normal
- A substance used to prevent disease
- A place where people receive medical care
- A method of treating illness or disorders
- A person who helps women during childbirth
- A tool used to listen to heart and lung sounds
- A material used to cover and protect wounds
- A small medical facility for treatment
- A person who assists doctors and cares for patients
- A person receiving medical care
- A sign that indicates a disease
- A medical procedure involving an operation
- A substance used to treat or prevent disease
- A vehicle used to take sick people to hospital
- The process of becoming healthy again
- A doctor who takes care of teeth
- A reaction to certain substances
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- Microscopic organisms, some can cause illness
- A routine medical examination
- A condition of being unhealthy or sick
- A written order for medicine given by a doctor
- Care given to improve a patient’s condition
- A method of putting medicine into the body using a needle
- The process of identifying a disease from symptoms
- A serious situation needing immediate care
- A small container with medicine inside
- A place where medicines are prepared and sold
- A trained professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses
- A form of medicine taken by mouth
- A tiny organism that causes disease
30 Clues: A routine medical examination • A person receiving medical care • A sign that indicates a disease • A doctor who takes care of teeth • A reaction to certain substances • A form of medicine taken by mouth • A substance used to prevent disease • A tiny organism that causes disease • The process of becoming healthy again • A condition of being unhealthy or sick • ...
Emergency Medical Care & Triage 2026-05-20
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- : Practice of separating medical care across different stages of evacuation
- : Not explicitly in glossary but common – covering applied to wounds (implied in triage exam)
- : Person injured or made ill by a destructive factor in an emergency
- : Thermal injury caused by heat or flame (mentioned in combined lesions)
- : Triage color for stable injuries requiring minor care or observation
- : Damaged and sick persons, excluding dead and missing (sanitary losses)
- : Agents causing injury – mechanical, thermal, chemical, radiation, biological, psychogenic
- : Intoxication caused by chemical destructive factors
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- AID : Simple medical measures performed at the disaster site by self or another person
- : Bone break resulting from mechanical destructive factor (mentioned in injury nature)
- : Triage color for life-threatening injuries needing emergency intervention
- : Period of planned treatment and medical rehabilitation after evacuation
- : Transport of affected persons from the emergency zone to medical facilities for treatment
- : Injury caused by two or more destructive factors acting simultaneously or sequentially
- : Period from start of rescue operations to completion of evacuation outside the emergency zone
- : Triage color for dead or irreversible injuries (100% certainty required)
- : Triage color for urgent medical care; condition may deteriorate within hours
- : Period from disaster onset until organized rescue operations begin
- : Injury caused by a single destructive factor
- : Method of dividing affected persons into groups based on need for care and evacuation
20 Clues: : Injury caused by a single destructive factor • : Intoxication caused by chemical destructive factors • : Person injured or made ill by a destructive factor in an emergency • : Period from disaster onset until organized rescue operations begin • : Triage color for stable injuries requiring minor care or observation • ...
First Aid and CPR 2023-11-22
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- Scraping or wearing away skin.
- Material used to cover or bind a wound.
- The process of medical aid used to help someone.
- When a person is damaged, or harmed they are _____.
- Being awake and aware of surroundings.
- To revive a person from death or unconsciousness
- A emergency medical technician.
- Unconsciousness that occurs over a long time.
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- Hormone that happens during stress, gives lots of energy.
- Person who needs medical assistance.
- Body part or portion of body that was cut off.
- Deep cut or cut in skin or flesh.
- The condition a person can have.
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation act.
- When a person returns to a state of better health.
- Electrical medical device that detects and shocks to help heart rates.
16 Clues: Scraping or wearing away skin. • A emergency medical technician. • The condition a person can have. • Deep cut or cut in skin or flesh. • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation act. • Person who needs medical assistance. • Being awake and aware of surroundings. • Material used to cover or bind a wound. • Unconsciousness that occurs over a long time. • ...
EMR EMS support & operations 2024-05-23
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- AED stands for
- CPR stands for
- EMD stands for
- moving a patient from one place to another
- a type of transport to a medical facility or between facilities
- used to describe where an aircraft can land safely
- sending someone to a destination for a purpose
- sirens in an emergency vehicle to warn other drivers that the vehicle is approaching
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- a bag or box containing equipment used by EMR
- an assessment system used by emergency medical services to rapidly identify which patients have sustained sever injures that take priority
- EMS stands for
- warning lights in an emergency vehicle to alert other drivers that the vehicle is approaching
- abbreviation for hazardous materials
- extreme tiredness resulting from meatal or physical exertion or illness
- getting a patient ready to be transferred safely
15 Clues: AED stands for • EMS stands for • CPR stands for • EMD stands for • abbreviation for hazardous materials • moving a patient from one place to another • a bag or box containing equipment used by EMR • sending someone to a destination for a purpose • getting a patient ready to be transferred safely • used to describe where an aircraft can land safely • ...
Medical 2020-08-03
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- a member of a large group of unicellular
- administer an anesthetic
- an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress; a disaster
- make clean and hygienic; disinfect
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- make (something) free from bacteria
- an absorbent pad or piece of material used taking specimens
- clean (something) with a chemical to destroy bacteria
- extremely ill and at risk of death
- a characteristic combination of opinions, emotions, or behavior
- of the nature of, caused by, or relating to a virus or viruses
10 Clues: administer an anesthetic • extremely ill and at risk of death • make clean and hygienic; disinfect • make (something) free from bacteria • a member of a large group of unicellular • clean (something) with a chemical to destroy bacteria • an absorbent pad or piece of material used taking specimens • of the nature of, caused by, or relating to a virus or viruses • ...
Medical 2024-04-09
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- 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 2024-12-20
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- Формирование новых психических структур в процессе развития (20 букв).
- Период жизни, охватывающий первые годы, когда формируются основные навыки (10 букв).
- Этап развития детей перед поступлением в школу (14 букв).
- Сложный этап в развитии,связанный с переходом из одной стадии в другую (15 букв).
- Основной вид активности, определяющий развитие личности в определённый период (15 букв).
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- Процесс изменения и роста, происходящий на протяжении жизни (10 букв).
- Первый этап жизни, с момента рождения до нескольких недель (13 букв).
- Время когда организм наиболее восприимчив к определённым воздействиям (13 букв).
- Этап когда организм достигает зрелости, как физически, так и психологически (10 букв).
- Период жизни, характеризующийся определёнными изменениями (7 букв).
10 Clues: Этап развития детей перед поступлением в школу (14 букв). • Период жизни, характеризующийся определёнными изменениями (7 букв). • Первый этап жизни, с момента рождения до нескольких недель (13 букв). • Процесс изменения и роста, происходящий на протяжении жизни (10 букв). • Формирование новых психических структур в процессе развития (20 букв). • ...
2024 Open Enrollment Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-08
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- List of drugs covered in medical plan
- Expenses paid by the employee not covered by insurance
- Additional contribution allowed for HSA over for individuals 55+
- Voluntary plan for extra layer of insurance for specific illnesses
- Expense an employee must pay until insurance starts to pay
- Pre-tax benefit for childcare
- Situation such as marriage allowing change in benefits mid-year
- Health care services that are covered at no cost to insured
- Narrower network that is more cost effective for medical plan
- Wider network choice for medical plan coverage
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- Eligible after 90th day of disability
- Pre-tax savings for HDHP
- Nonbranded drugs
- Documents received after being processed through medical insurance
- Summit Benefit App
- Summit's investment in employee's retirement
- Type of coverage for various benefits when you are no longer eligible through employer
17 Clues: Nonbranded drugs • Summit Benefit App • Pre-tax savings for HDHP • Pre-tax benefit for childcare • Eligible after 90th day of disability • List of drugs covered in medical plan • Summit's investment in employee's retirement • Wider network choice for medical plan coverage • Expenses paid by the employee not covered by insurance • ...
Medical Specialities 2022-08-09
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- administering medications to eliminate sensations, including pain
- branch of medicine involving study and treatment of the blood
- physiology and medicine concerned with endocrine glands and hormones.
- investigations and treatment for women with urinary incontinence
- medicine that deals with problems affecting the nervous system.
- reproductive system of women
- specialised medical care for people living with a serious illness, such as cancer or heart failure
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- diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders
- diagnosis and treatment of cancer
- study and treatment of disorders and diseases of the eye
- medicine that deals with the physiology and diseases of the kidneys
- study and treatment of the blood
- branch of medicine that deals with diseases and abnormalities of the heart.
- medical study of immune systems
- concerned with childbirth and midwifery
- deals with the joints, soft tissues, autoimmune diseases and heritable connective tissue disorders.
- doctor who specialises in mental health
- urinary tract and the male reproductive tract
18 Clues: reproductive system of women • medical study of immune systems • study and treatment of the blood • diagnosis and treatment of cancer • concerned with childbirth and midwifery • doctor who specialises in mental health • diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders • urinary tract and the male reproductive tract • study and treatment of disorders and diseases of the eye • ...
Medical sciences 2019-01-16
17 Clues: bőr • szerv • megelőz • hatásos • csupasz • járvány • módszer • bizonyos • kísérlet • fertőzés • szenvedés • háziorvos • csökkentés • viselkedés • érzéketlen • jótékony hatás • ...animal: háziállat
Medical Math 2020-11-24
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- Abbreviated to "iu"
- Number of mg per ml of large animal oxytetracycline
- Sixteen ounces
- One thousand mg
- Number of ml of ceftriaxone for a 120lb foal; dose at 50mg/kg and 100mg/ml solution (round down)
- Three grams of gentomicin (100mg/ml) in ml
- Number of tabs of misoprostol; 200mcg/tab dosed at 3mcg/kg in a 1400lb horse
- Weight in pounds of a 227kg horse
- Number of ml in an ounce
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- Number of ml in a tablespoon
- Number of grams of dextrose in 100 ml of 50% dextrose solution
- A tenth of a liter
- Drug available in 2 different IV forms at 2mg/ml or 4 mg/ml
- Patient weighs 450kg; medication dose is 20mg/kg for a 100mg/ml suspension
- Measurement equal to 64.8mg
- Number of grams of lidocaine in 100ml of 2% lidocaine solution
- Number of ml in a teaspoon
- 28 ml of 250mg/ml suspension
- Number of mg in one ml of Ceftiofur; 1g reconstituted with 20ml sterile water
19 Clues: Sixteen ounces • One thousand mg • A tenth of a liter • Abbreviated to "iu" • Number of ml in an ounce • Number of ml in a teaspoon • Measurement equal to 64.8mg • Number of ml in a tablespoon • 28 ml of 250mg/ml suspension • Weight in pounds of a 227kg horse • Three grams of gentomicin (100mg/ml) in ml • Number of mg per ml of large animal oxytetracycline • ...
Medical Terms 2021-09-14
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- Using the thumb or fingers to apply pressure to particular spots, or pressure points, on the body in order to relieve pain.
- Pain resulting from something not normally painful, such as a light touch.
- A common, over-the-counter drug used to reduce fever and relieve mild to moderate pain, but which does not reduce redness or swelling (inflammation).
- A type of cancer that grows in the layer of tissue known as the epithelium. This tissue lines organs and structures in the body, protecting or enclosing them.
- The second vertebra of the neck (from the skull); also called the C-2 vertebra.
- Being unable to control movement; symptoms include shaking and an unsteady walk.
- A tooth or implant to which a fixed prosthesis is anchored.
- Joint disease or disorder.
- response When the body’s immune system mistakenly views the body’s own tissues and organs as foreign invaders and attacks them.
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- A neurotransmitter (a chemical messenger that sends signals between brain cells) that plays roles in attention, learning, and memory.
- nervous system: The part of the nervous system that controls involuntary actions, such as blood pressure or breathing. It also plays an important role in the fight or flight response to danger.
- A condition in which the stomach produces little or no acid. This can affect digestion, cause stomach pain, and keep the body from absorbing vitamins and nutrients.
- The armpit.
- A scraping or rubbing away of the skin or other surface.
- node Abbreviation for atrioventricular node, a major part of the electrical system in the heart that acts as a gateway between the atria and the ventricles. An electrical signal generated by the sinoatrial node (the heart's natural pacemaker) moves through the heart until it reaches the atrioventricular node, a cluster of cells at the bottom of the right atrium. The AV node delays the signal before it is passed to the ventricles. This lets the atria fully contract before the ventricles contract.
- immunity The ability of the body to learn to fight specific infections after being exposed to the germs that cause them.
- intake An estimate of the amount of a nutrient needed by healthy people. The Adequate Intake is used when there isn’t enough information to set a recommended dietary allowance (RDA).
17 Clues: The armpit. • Joint disease or disorder. • A scraping or rubbing away of the skin or other surface. • A tooth or implant to which a fixed prosthesis is anchored. • Pain resulting from something not normally painful, such as a light touch. • The second vertebra of the neck (from the skull); also called the C-2 vertebra. • ...
Medical Terms 2021-09-09
Medical - Surgical 2012-11-30
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- Causes destruction of the alveoli, leading to a decreased surface area for gas
- Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation's affect on the pain pathways.
- Affect burns have on basal metabolic rate (BMR)
- Absence of GI motility
- Carbon dioxide retention, and respiratory acidosis.
- Diameter of skin lesion that needs to be reported (mm)
- Type of stool test that requires restriction of red meat
- Monitor breast biopsy site for complications
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- Obtained from animals, such as pigs, for partial-thickness burn wounds.
- Rifampin will have what side effect on the urine.
- Isolation used for burn patients to prevent infection
- Electrolyte that can cause hypotension with level above and/or below desired range.
- TB test results caused by Bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccine
- Decrease in white and red blood cells and platelets.
- Type of restriction Glomerulonephritis may require.
- Contraindicated in clients with allergy to sulfonamides.
- 1-2 pounds per week require a call to health care provider
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. • Type of restriction Glomerulonephritis may require. • Carbon dioxide retention, and respiratory acidosis. • Decrease in white and red blood cells and platelets. • ...
Medical Terms 2013-05-02
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- / The rubbing away of superficial layers of skin through friction
- / Removal of a portion of tissue for futher examination for diagnostic purposes
- / A sudden attack, spasm, or convulsion as in epilepsy or another disorder
- / Medication that blocks allergy symptoms
- / A hollow, flexible tube for passage into a structure to remove or inject fluid
- Breaks, ruptures, or cracks, especially in bone or cartilage
- / Collection of blood in a tissue that clots and then becomes encapsulated by connective tissue
- / Yellowing of the eyes, skin, and mucous membranes due to accumulation of bile salts in these tissues
- / Magnetic resonance imaging, a technique for viewing internal organs and bones that don't show up well on x-rays
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- / Connective tissues found in joins, nose, outside of ears, etc.
- / Computerized axial tomography scan, x-rays taken from many angles and arranged to give a 3-D picture
- / A collection of fluid, pus, located on or in the body that is an immune syspem response to an infective substance
- / Non-invasive use of ultrasonic sound waves for diagnostic purposes
- / Parts of the body that are located away from the trunk
- / Dizziness, especially the feeling that one's surroundings are rotating rapidly
- / The area of the body located between the neck and pelvis
- / Hypersensitivity to a substance producing systemic reactions such as rashes, runny noses, etc
17 Clues: / Medication that blocks allergy symptoms • / Parts of the body that are located away from the trunk • / The area of the body located between the neck and pelvis • Breaks, ruptures, or cracks, especially in bone or cartilage • / Connective tissues found in joins, nose, outside of ears, etc. • / The rubbing away of superficial layers of skin through friction • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-02-15
Medical terminology 2023-11-13
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- an air pipe from the larynx to the bronchi
- brings blood away from the heart
- the constant state of neutral balance within the body
- Movement away from the midline
- moving in a circle at a joint
- septum Separates the nasal cavity into two sections
- microscopic air sacs in the lungs
- the small branches of the bronchi
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- the iron-containing protein of the red blood cells
- serous membrane that folds back on itself to form a membranous pleural sac
- Period of relaxation oh the heart
- the process of taking in air
- the process of taking in oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide
- the flap cartilage at the roof of the tongue that depresses during swallowing
- also known as the voice box
- brings blood towards the heart
- Hairlike projections
17 Clues: Hairlike projections • also known as the voice box • the process of taking in air • moving in a circle at a joint • Movement away from the midline • brings blood towards the heart • brings blood away from the heart • Period of relaxation oh the heart • microscopic air sacs in the lungs • the small branches of the bronchi • an air pipe from the larynx to the bronchi • ...
Medical Crossword 2025-10-09
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- cavity which holds lungs, heart, esophagus, trachea, and major blood vessels
- type of system that turns food into energy
- type of cell that transmits nerve impulses
- type of valve that regulates flow of blood from left ventricle to the aorta
- cells that pigment the skin
- another name for the skull, a bone which protects the brain
- medical condition where bones become brittle and fragile
- essential protein found in red blood
- bone located in upper arm between shoulder and elbow joints
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- type of system that protect internal organs
- slowed heart rate
- infection that creates fluid buildup in the lungs
- fibrous tissue that produces movement
- organ that aids in digestion and produces insulin
- bluish / grayish coloring of the skin
- an organ that secretes chemical substances
- the most superficial layer of the skin
17 Clues: slowed heart rate • cells that pigment the skin • essential protein found in red blood • fibrous tissue that produces movement • bluish / grayish coloring of the skin • the most superficial layer of the skin • type of system that turns food into energy • type of cell that transmits nerve impulses • an organ that secretes chemical substances • ...
Medical terms 2025-10-13
Medical 2020-08-03
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- distribute or disperse over a certain area
- the presence of a virus in
- the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting
- a person, part of a leading position
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- an appliance or aperture for ventilating a space.
- a time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger
- dispense or apply
- Medication used to treat a viral infection
- a state of isolation or restricted access
- likely to be transmitted to people, organisms, etc
10 Clues: dispense or apply • the presence of a virus in • a person, part of a leading position • a state of isolation or restricted access • distribute or disperse over a certain area • Medication used to treat a viral infection • a time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger • an appliance or aperture for ventilating a space. • ...
medical 2023-12-15
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- the joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm where it bends in the middle
- the main part of the large intestine
- imagethe joint between the hand and the arm
- a plastic or glass tube with a rubber part at the end, used for taking liquid in and then pushing it out
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- a serious medical condition in which the appendix becomes painful and larger than normal
- the main artery that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body once it has passed through the lungs
- pan a container used as a toilet by a person who is too ill to get out of bed
- a piece of clothing worn in a hospital, either by medical staff during surgery or by a patient, especially as protection against infection
- imagethe part of the body where the legs join the main part of the body, including the area around the genitals
- an open sore on the outside of the body or on the surface of an organ inside the body, where there is a break in the skin or membrane covering the organ that fails to heal
10 Clues: the main part of the large intestine • imagethe joint between the hand and the arm • pan a container used as a toilet by a person who is too ill to get out of bed • the joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm where it bends in the middle • a serious medical condition in which the appendix becomes painful and larger than normal • ...
Medical 2022-11-12
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- Red patch of skin
- Disease-causing bacteria; usually spread by sneezing (5)
- One trained to treat people who are ill; Medicine man (6)
- Purple (or) Black and Blue mark of wound; Slight injury (6)
- Cure in a bottle; Bitter ___ to swallow (4)
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- Pain in a back or tummy; Tummy ____ (4)
- Common wrist or ankle injury; twist ankle during a sport / Physical Training (6)
- Common winter sickness Bug that's common in cold weather (3)
- Food consumed in a meal/day; Pattern of eating (4)
- Mild Illness, Common ____; Way below zero (4)
10 Clues: Red patch of skin • Pain in a back or tummy; Tummy ____ (4) • Cure in a bottle; Bitter ___ to swallow (4) • Mild Illness, Common ____; Way below zero (4) • Food consumed in a meal/day; Pattern of eating (4) • Disease-causing bacteria; usually spread by sneezing (5) • One trained to treat people who are ill; Medicine man (6) • ...
Medical 2023-08-24
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- Doing something that must be done twice a day
- Doing something that must be done three times a day
- Nothing by mouth,the inability to eat or drink
- The identification of the nature of illness(Dx)
- The degree of how hot or cold a person is
- Immediately/now/urgently
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- The force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries (BP)
- A person should not receive resuscitation even if a person's heart stops beating
- Doing something that must be done four times a day
- Things you do daily
10 Clues: Things you do daily • Immediately/now/urgently • The degree of how hot or cold a person is • Doing something that must be done twice a day • Nothing by mouth,the inability to eat or drink • The identification of the nature of illness(Dx) • Doing something that must be done four times a day • Doing something that must be done three times a day • ...
medical 2026-03-16
10 Clues: how blood comes out • when you organs fail • how air goes in and out • how to cover up bleeding • when you cant eat something • what you do with an inhaler • pen to help allergic reactions • how to help with an asthma attack • bleeds when blood comes from your nose • a medical condition where its hard to breath
Medical Terminology 2021-08-31
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- suffix that means tumor
- root word that means liver
- suffix that means surgical removal of
- root word that means kidney
- root that means green
- prefix that means high
- root word that means heart
- prefix that means slow
- prefix that means both
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- suffix that means enlargement
- prefix that means red
- prefix that means around
- suffix that means study of
- prefix that means nine
- prefix that means four
- root word that means black
- prefix that means blue
17 Clues: prefix that means red • root that means green • prefix that means nine • prefix that means four • prefix that means high • prefix that means blue • prefix that means slow • prefix that means both • suffix that means tumor • prefix that means around • root word that means liver • suffix that means study of • root word that means black • root word that means heart • ...
