medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology 2024-08-29
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- The outer layer of the heart
- Pertaining to the wall of a body cavity or structure
- Pertaining to the armpit
- Relating to or affecting both sides of the body
- Pertaining to the humerus (the bone of the upper arm)
- Pertaining to the sole of the foot
- Pertaining to the ilium (part of the pelvis)
- The inner lining of the heart chambers
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- Pertaining to the palm of the hand
- Pertaining to a specific area of the body
- Located between the ribs
- Pertaining to the eye socket
- The muscular middle layer of the heart wall
- Pertaining to the internal organs
- Relating to or affecting only one side of the body
15 Clues: Located between the ribs • Pertaining to the armpit • The outer layer of the heart • Pertaining to the eye socket • Pertaining to the internal organs • Pertaining to the palm of the hand • Pertaining to the sole of the foot • The inner lining of the heart chambers • Pertaining to a specific area of the body • The muscular middle layer of the heart wall • ...
Medical Term 2024-01-13
Across
- – This is irregularities in the heart beat, that can be too fast to too slow beats.
- septum – This is the stout wall that separates the ventricles, the lower cambers of the heart from one another.
- – A serous membrane that forms the innermost layer of the pericardium and the outer surface of the heart
- - A group of primary diseases of the heart muscles
- – Medical procedure by which an abnormally fast heart rat or other cardiac arrhythmia is converted to normal rhythm using electricity or drugs
- stroke - Life threatening condition that happens when a blood vessel in your brain ruptures and bleeds
- – Known as cardiac ultrasound which is down to examine the heart
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- – This is the central compartment of the thoracic cavity. It is surrounded by loose connective tissue it is an under lineated region that contains a group of structures with the thorax
- resuscitation - Emergency procedure with chest compressions combined with artificial ventilation, or mouth to mouth.
- – The muscular tissue of the heart
- - Inflammation of the inner lining of the hearts chambers and valves
- – Technique for removing atherosclerosis from blood vessels within the body
- – shortness of breath
- – A minimally invasive endovascular procedure used to widen narrowed or obstructed arteries or veins, used to treat atherosclerosis
- - Inflammation of the pericardium
15 Clues: – shortness of breath • - Inflammation of the pericardium • – The muscular tissue of the heart • - A group of primary diseases of the heart muscles • – Known as cardiac ultrasound which is down to examine the heart • - Inflammation of the inner lining of the hearts chambers and valves • – Technique for removing atherosclerosis from blood vessels within the body • ...
Medical Terms 2024-02-29
Across
- Absorbs shock inside bones
- Meaning gland
- Meaning breathing
- A muscle that is responsible for a certain type of movement
- Owing money... except it's air, and your muscles want it
- Fibrous parts of the skull that hold it together
- Inflammation of the tendons
- Meaning muscle
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- A substance or organ that aids in a specific function
- Meaning blood vessel
- Meaning death
- Rotational movement of the forearm
- Meaning Lungs
- Meaning paralysis
- Meaning fast/rapid
15 Clues: Meaning death • Meaning gland • Meaning Lungs • Meaning muscle • Meaning breathing • Meaning paralysis • Meaning fast/rapid • Meaning blood vessel • Absorbs shock inside bones • Inflammation of the tendons • Rotational movement of the forearm • Fibrous parts of the skull that hold it together • A substance or organ that aids in a specific function • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-11-21
Across
- Study of Cancer
- Abnormally Slow Breathing
- Word for Stomach
- Heart Muscle Disease
- Word for High Blood Pressure
- Inflammation of Joints
- Rapid Heart Rate
- Derek Sheperd's Specialty
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- Inflammation of Stomach/Intestinal Lining
- Study of the Heart
- Word for Skin
- Loss of Muscle Fun
- Shortness of Breath
- Study of Microscopic Structures
- Inflammation of Skin
15 Clues: Word for Skin • Study of Cancer • Word for Stomach • Rapid Heart Rate • Study of the Heart • Loss of Muscle Fun • Shortness of Breath • Heart Muscle Disease • Inflammation of Skin • Inflammation of Joints • Abnormally Slow Breathing • Derek Sheperd's Specialty • Word for High Blood Pressure • Study of Microscopic Structures • Inflammation of Stomach/Intestinal Lining
CR3 2023-03-18
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- Medical professional who specializes in oral health and hygiene.
- Medical professional who cares for patients
- Professional cook who prepares food
- Skilled tradesperson who builds and repairs structures made of wood
- Professional who conducts research and experiments
- Professional who designs and builds machines, structures, and systems
- Skilled tradesperson who installs and maintains plumbing systems
- Professional who practices law
- Medical professional who treats patients
- Educator who teaches students
- Professional who manages financial records and prepares taxes
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- Professional who plays musical instruments or sings
- Professional who creates visual art
- Performer who portrays characters on stage or screen
- Professional who writes and reports news stories
- Skilled tradesperson who repairs and maintains machinery and vehicles
- Skilled tradesperson who installs and maintains electrical systems
- Professional who competes in sports
- Professional who creates written content
- Professional who designs buildings and other structures
20 Clues: Educator who teaches students • Professional who practices law • Professional who creates visual art • Professional cook who prepares food • Professional who competes in sports • Professional who creates written content • Medical professional who treats patients • Medical professional who cares for patients • Professional who writes and reports news stories • ...
EMR chapter 15 2013-10-02
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- patients worried about information given.
- the electronic records that originates from more than one facility.
- a billing system that shows payments.
- information giving to patient to help with understanding.
- the electronic records that originates from one facility.
- development to support healthcare.
- the study of medical computing.
- faxing.
- any set of physical properties.
- a person that assist with patient in a medical office.
- a system that is capable of interacting with another system.
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- a collection of related that serves as a foundation for retrieving information.
- connects to the main computer.
- to partly remove or correct.
- patient data with special instructions.
- results to a test on a patients.
- a recording you receive before a appointment.
- electronic record of health related information about individual that conforms to nationally recognized interoperability standards.
- allows the patient to access medical records.
- Generally or widely accepted.
20 Clues: faxing. • to partly remove or correct. • Generally or widely accepted. • connects to the main computer. • the study of medical computing. • any set of physical properties. • results to a test on a patients. • development to support healthcare. • a billing system that shows payments. • patient data with special instructions. • patients worried about information given. • ...
Welcome to Boston! 2022-02-11
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- closest Baseball Park to HMS
- name of test taken to apply to medical school
- name of HMS building at the top of the Quad
- number of minutes each Boston residents lives away from a park
- founder of Harvard Medical School
- alternative term for "flipped model classroom"
- name of library on Longwood Campus
- most competitive society event
- one of the world’s oldest interdisciplinary educational programs
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- traditional first year showcase
- ceremony named after clothing
- incorporates earlier clinical experience in the curriculum
- name of HMS resident hall
- technical name for Harvard University's museum of trees
- former Dean after which the Medical Education building is named
- London, for an example.
- stone type that HMS buildings are made from
- program that shares first year courses with MD students
- first name of most famous piece in the Warren Anatomical Museum
- capital of Massachusetts
20 Clues: London, for an example. • capital of Massachusetts • name of HMS resident hall • closest Baseball Park to HMS • ceremony named after clothing • most competitive society event • traditional first year showcase • founder of Harvard Medical School • name of library on Longwood Campus • stone type that HMS buildings are made from • name of HMS building at the top of the Quad • ...
Patient Access Week 2024-04-03
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- collect all demographics
- who are we celebrating
- last step after estimate
- approval from a health plan for a service to be covered
- imagining exam using radioactive tracers
- to immediately find out if the medical plan qualifys for medical assistance
- hospital we support
- treatment that improves your ability to talk and use other language skills
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- department for therapy
- patient identifier
- magnets and radio waves to produce images on a computer
- treatment of disease, injury or deformity by physical methods
- medical procedure that makes real-time video of movements inside a part of the body
- electronic application for orders
- data needed before an appointment
- unique identifier assigned to a patient in an electronic health record
- received from a doctor
- team that verifies insurance and authorizations
- x-ray exam of the breast
- create an appointment
20 Clues: patient identifier • hospital we support • create an appointment • department for therapy • who are we celebrating • received from a doctor • collect all demographics • last step after estimate • x-ray exam of the breast • electronic application for orders • data needed before an appointment • imagining exam using radioactive tracers • team that verifies insurance and authorizations • ...
MED 147 FINAL/EBONY JOHNSON 2012-08-21
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- / An individual or company that provides medical care and services to a patient or the public
- / Exhibiting or marked by great intensity of feeling
- educational institutions / What does edu stand for
- / certified medical assistants must recertify themselves every
- / Immediately, at this moment
- / Is the belief that a person can be trusted
- / The certified billing and coding exam is administered by this professional organization________
- / referring to medical terminology,using correct grammar
- / The principal U.S. agency for providing essential human services is
- / Avoiding equipment and maintenance cost
- / When equipment fails to function properly,consult the owner's manual to determine the steps for___
- / Pleasers are people who are most likely looking for
- / The medical speciality that deals with the causes of diseases that affect the body is called
- / Problem solving __________ management techniques are key to yur success
- / The proper way to hold in front of the teeth
- / Medical assisitng schools have been around since
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- / A change in the pitch or loudnes of the voice
- / Verbal expressions or body language, such as nod of understanding are called
- / Used to determine the amount of money to be spent on various categories of expenses
- / What is a section in the office policy manuel
- Statement / Expressing the reason the practice exists
- / ____slip is used for a list of terms included in a shipment
- / ________ Portability and Accountability Act / HIPAA Stands for
- / Deciding which tasks are most important is called___
- / A part of speech is
- / Physician trained to find pressure points and weight distribuiton problem
- / Which of the following is not a stage of grief\
27 Clues: / A part of speech is • / Immediately, at this moment • / Avoiding equipment and maintenance cost • / Is the belief that a person can be trusted • / The proper way to hold in front of the teeth • / A change in the pitch or loudnes of the voice • / What is a section in the office policy manuel • / Which of the following is not a stage of grief\ • ...
BIOMEDICAL EQUIPMENT 2021-03-26
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- Small, computerized devices that mimic the way the human pancreas works by delivering small doses of short acting insulin continuously
- A device that uses steam to sterilize equipment and other objects
- A medical device that delivers fluids, such as nutrients and medications, into a patient's body in controlled amounts
- A tool for disabled or frail people, who need additional support to maintain balance or stability while walking, most commonly due to age-related physical restrictions
- A medical device used for delivering medicines into the lungs through the work of a person's breathing
- A medical device that provides a patient with oxygen when they are unable to breathe on their own
- A device used to measure blood pressure
- monitor that records your heart's electrical activity and displays it as moving line of peaks and dips
- A mobility device that is designed to enable individuals who have physical injuries or disabilities to move freely indoors and outdoors
- A device to provide an accurate supply of medical gases mixed with an accurate concentration of anaesthetic vapour, and to deliver this continuously to the patient at a safe pressure and flow
- A small device that's placed under the skin in your chest to help control your heartbeat
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- Device that restores a normal heartbeat by sending an electric pulse or shock to the heart
- A device that uses centrifugal force to separate various components of a fluid
- A small machine that turns liquid medicine into a mist
- A device that measures temperature or a temperature gradient (the degree of hotness or coldness of an object
- A noninvasive and painless test that measures your oxygen saturation level, or the oxygen levels in your blood
- A medical device for determining the approximate concentration of glucose in the blood
- An oxygen storage vessel, which is either held under pressure in gas cylinders, or as liquid oxygen in a cryogenic storage tank
- A medical device which is used to look into the ears
- It adds moisture to the air to prevent dryness that can cause irritation in many parts of the body
20 Clues: A device used to measure blood pressure • A medical device which is used to look into the ears • A small machine that turns liquid medicine into a mist • A device that uses steam to sterilize equipment and other objects • A device that uses centrifugal force to separate various components of a fluid • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- All the food consumed by a person.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
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- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced. • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- All the food consumed by a person.
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- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. • ...
MooiMed Private Hospital 2023-09-12
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- The best medical centre in SA
- Medical care that you can ....
- One of MooiMed Private Hospital's core values
- The main colour of MooiMed Private Hospital's logo
- A place where patients can receive medication from
- A means to move a patient around within a hospital
- another word for assistance
- ....available in all longer stay ward for your comfort
- A person assisting a doctor
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- A speciality focused on teeth
- Name the coffee shop located within MooiMed Private Hospital
- a person admitted to hospital
- a facecover used during surgery
- Medical transport
- How many directories does Mooimed Private Hospital have?
- Transport for patients and visitors from parking to reception
- Chairman of MooiMed board of directors
- In which city is MooiMed Private Hospital located?
18 Clues: Medical transport • another word for assistance • A person assisting a doctor • A speciality focused on teeth • a person admitted to hospital • The best medical centre in SA • Medical care that you can .... • a facecover used during surgery • Chairman of MooiMed board of directors • One of MooiMed Private Hospital's core values • ...
Nursing in Japan 2023-09-07
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- disease, second most common medical condition
- responsible for caring for elderly parents
- floor nurse who cares for couplets
- patient meals customarily provided by
- floor OB patients are typically on
- hours in a workweek
- third most common medical condition
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- each nurse works both day and night
- believed to cause illness as punishment
- 2 hours awarded on night shift
- customary for women to quit working
- babies delivered by
- most common medical condition
- only one percent of nurses
14 Clues: babies delivered by • hours in a workweek • only one percent of nurses • most common medical condition • 2 hours awarded on night shift • floor nurse who cares for couplets • floor OB patients are typically on • each nurse works both day and night • customary for women to quit working • third most common medical condition • patient meals customarily provided by • ...
Mental Health Crossword- Hadassah 2022-04-22
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- an experience of consciousness
- worried thoughts and emotions
- strong emotion of fear or excitement
- being able to cope with stress
- a medical professional trained in rehab
- to give assistance or help
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- a constant feeling of sadness
- medical care given to someone
- a trained medical practitioner
- unable to cope with overwhelming feeling
- not cheerful or glad
- form of aid
12 Clues: form of aid • not cheerful or glad • to give assistance or help • a constant feeling of sadness • medical care given to someone • worried thoughts and emotions • a trained medical practitioner • an experience of consciousness • being able to cope with stress • strong emotion of fear or excitement • a medical professional trained in rehab • unable to cope with overwhelming feeling
Professional Nursing Final Exam Review 2022-12-07
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- What type of communication is exemplified in one's thinking is also known as self-talk or inner thought
- What is the suffix for recording
- What domain of learning involves acting
- What is the measurement for many
- What does the term hist/o mean
- What is the prefix for veins
- What body system is the medical term pneu
- What does the term pil/o mean
- What is the prefix for away from
- excessive fluid in the interstitial compartment
- What is the abbreviation for complete bed rest
- What body system is the medical term cyst
- What is the suffix for enlargement
- What is the abbreviation for nursing
- What is a malfunction of the body
- What are beliefs formed over time; include judgements that may fit facts or be in error
- What body system is the medical term chloe
- What is the abbreviation for diagnosis
- What domain of learning involves thinking
- What body function means to empty bladder
- What is a perceived notion of unwellness
- What type of communication is the interaction that occurs when a small number of people meet together and share a common purpose
- What body system is the medical term enter
- What is the suffix for surgical repair
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- What type of communication occurs within a person's spiritual domain
- What is the prefix for muscles
- What bioethical principle means the ability to make informed personal choices
- What is the abbreviation for before meals
- What is the measurement for fast
- What drains deoxygenated blood
- What is the suffix for surgical removal
- What medical terminology means before birth
- What body system is the medical term hepat
- What type of communication is the one-to-one interaction between the nurse and patient that often occurs face-to-face
- What is the abbreviation for left eye
- What body function is emesis
- What is the suffix for tumor
- What domain of learning involves feeling
- What is the abbreviation for data action response
- What body function means gas
- What does the term aden/o mean
- What does the term esthesi/o mean
- What body system is the medical term hem
- What is the contraction of ventricles called
- What is the suffix meaning for blood
- What bioethical principle means doing or promoting good for others
- What is the abbreviation for with defined limits
- What body function means to pass urine
- What body function is diaphoresis
49 Clues: What is the prefix for veins • What body function is emesis • What is the suffix for tumor • What body function means gas • What does the term pil/o mean • What is the prefix for muscles • What drains deoxygenated blood • What does the term hist/o mean • What does the term aden/o mean • What is the suffix for recording • What is the measurement for fast • ...
NEUMAN PUZZLE 2024-10-05
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- – Body Mass Index; a measurement of body fat based on height and weight.
- (White Blood Cell) : Protects the body from any infections.
- – Shortness of Breath; difficulty in breathing, a common symptom in many medical conditions.
- : is a long-term metabolic illness marked by high blood glucose (blood sugar) levels. Serious damage to the heart, blood vessels, eyes, kidneys, and nerves might eventually result from this condition.
- – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; an emergency procedure used to restore breathing and blood flow.
- - a medical instrument used by healthcare professionals to listen to internal sounds of a patient's body, primarily the heart and lungs.
- : The process of regaining health from illness.
- : the organ located inside the skull that is in charge of all bodily processes in humans. The cranium, which consists of the bones that make up the head, protects the brain, which is composed of billions of nerve cells.
- - help or assistance provided to someone, often in a medical context
- : a collection of devices, equipment, supplies, machinery, etc. with a certain purpose or meant for a certain use
- - a covering for the head, often worn by healthcare professionals for hygiene
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- (Complete Blood Count) : A test that measures different features of your blood.
- : described as a group of cells that contain a similar structure and execute a given function.
- : is the framework that shields many of the internal organs of vertebrate animals and supports their soft tissues.
- : is a broad category of illnesses that can originate in nearly any organ or tissue in the body when aberrant cells proliferate out of control, cross normal boundaries to infiltrate nearby areas of the body, or spread to neighbouring organs.
- : Is it relating to the senses or sensation.
- – Do Not Resuscitate; a medical order indicating that no resuscitation efforts should be made if a patient's heart stops.
- : This are the basic particles of chemical elements
- – Premature Atrial Contraction; an early heartbeat originating from the atria.
- – Venous Thromboembolism; a condition where a blood clot forms in a vein, potentially leading to serious complications.
- An individual receiving medical care or treatment.
- : The smallest unit of life
- : a location where medical professionals such as nurses and doctors treat and tend to the sick and injured
- – Intravenous Fluids; fluids given through a vein to hydrate or deliver medications.
- a place where medical tests and research are conducted
25 Clues: : The smallest unit of life • : Is it relating to the senses or sensation. • : The process of regaining health from illness. • An individual receiving medical care or treatment. • : This are the basic particles of chemical elements • a place where medical tests and research are conducted • (White Blood Cell) : Protects the body from any infections. • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
- All the food consumed by a person.
- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
Down
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced. • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
Down
- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
- All the food consumed by a person.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced. • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- All the food consumed by a person.
- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
Down
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- All the food consumed by a person.
- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
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- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-12
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- factor , Determinants of health in terms of funding, resources, government policies and economic conditions. Political and _________
- refers to the trust and confidence that patients and healthcare providers have in the quality and effectiveness of healthcare services, treatments, and information.
- Prioritizing patient needs and preferences.
- The preliminary assessment of patients or casualties in order to determine the urgency.
- the occurrence of disease cases in excess of normal expectancy
- the ease with which individuals can obtain necessary medical services and treatments.
- Improves care coordination and reduces duplication of services. Encouraging ___________
- Factor that shows the Impact on Health outcomes and reputation.
- Access to modern tools for accurate diagnoses and treatments. ______ and Technology
- refer to an individual's personal convictions and attitudes about health, illness, and medical care.
- factors , Factor on beliefs, practices, and alternative therapies.
- A health professional’s credibility and reputation directly affects the ________.
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- Refers to the ability of individuals to access necessary medical services and treatments without experiencing significant financial burden or hardship.
- that deals with the Outbreaks , natural disasters and impacts on resources.
- It is a long-lasting medical condition that typically develops slowly over time and persist for months or years.
- Age, gender, socioeconomic status of population.
- A government owned corporation created to deliver universal health insurance coverage for all Filipinos.
- a condition in which an individual experiences a deterioration of their physical or mental health that negatively impacts their overall well-being.
- The Availability, accessibility, distance and cost. ________
- an organization of people, institutions, and resources that delivers health care services to meet the health needs of target populations.
- providers of health care treatment and advice based on formal training and experience
- Main source of funding for local public health agencies.
- Use of technology for coordinated and high-quality care.
- The use of herbal medicine and traditional practices/beliefs is part of _______ factor that affect HC system.
- Identification of a specific disease, illness, or medical condition in an individual.
- Refers to the factor that develops for the Advancement, accessibility and Affordability
- Sufficient trained and competent healthcare providers.
- Organization of people, institutions, and resources that delivers health care services.
- refers to the provision of medical services, treatments, and support to individuals who are seeking to improve or maintain their health.
- Regular updated knowledge and skills. Training and
30 Clues: Prioritizing patient needs and preferences. • Age, gender, socioeconomic status of population. • Regular updated knowledge and skills. Training and • Sufficient trained and competent healthcare providers. • Main source of funding for local public health agencies. • Use of technology for coordinated and high-quality care. • ...
Nahata Dziil Nurse's Week 2024-04-30
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- another word for inoculation
- used to listen to heart
- tissue sample
- Sandy
- heart relaxation
- a person receiving medical care
- absence of heart electrical activity
- Evangeline, Hawia, Chantell, Tammy and Lutisha
- used for injections
- Lydia, Stacey, Willardine, Polly and Linda
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- measured in Celsius or Fahrenheit
- imaging department
- Dodge and King
- holds your slot to be seen
- Pony and Brent
- Little green IV cap
- Andreah and Danielle
- Patient Centered Medical Home
- heart contraction
- documentation program
20 Clues: Sandy • tissue sample • Dodge and King • Pony and Brent • heart relaxation • heart contraction • imaging department • Little green IV cap • used for injections • Andreah and Danielle • documentation program • used to listen to heart • holds your slot to be seen • another word for inoculation • Patient Centered Medical Home • a person receiving medical care • measured in Celsius or Fahrenheit • ...
Health Professionals Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-19
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- Diagnose presence and stage of diseases using laboratory techniques and patient specimens.
- Specializes in counselling clients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits.
- Provide assessment and recommendations for appropriate treatments ·
- Provide medical care related to pregnancy or childbirth. May also provide general care to women. May perform both medical and gynecological surgery functions.
- Are responsible for performing oral surgery and routine cleanings on patients.
- Diagnose and treat disorders and diseases of the cardiovascular system. Perform patient exams and order or conduct diagnostic testing.
- Diagnose skin problems, from mild ones to severe ones. They conduct screenings and skin evaluations, and analyze the patients' medical history to determine appropriate treatments.
- Assess and identify patients' needs, then implement and monitor the patient's medical plan and treatment.
- Specializes in the internal organs and systems of the body, but they are not limited to those areas. They can also give preventive care and treat anything from skin rashes to ear infections. They only treat adults and they aren't surgeons.
- Providing routine care like vision testing and prescribing glasses and contact lenses. Performing corrective surgeries, such as repairing injuries and corneas and removing cataracts. Performing advanced surgical procedures, such as a keyhole or laser surgery.
- Responsible for the preoperative diagnosis of the patient, for performing the operation, and for providing the patient with postoperative surgical care and treatment.
- Serves patients by preparing medications, giving pharmacological information to multidisciplinary health care team, and monitoring patient drug therapies.
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- Treat and prevent patients' neuromuscular-skeletal disorders of the spine, nervous system, pelvis and other body joints by adjusting the spinal column or through other corrective manipulation. They are usually in private practice or in clinics with other health practitioners.
- Is a health professional trained to support and care for women during pregnancy, labor and birth.
- Specializes in using medical imaging to diagnose and treat illnesses.
- Evaluate and supervise patient care before, during, and after surgery, delivering anesthesia, leading the Care Team, and ensuring optimal patient safety.
- Are health care professionals who identify, assess and manage disorders of hearing, balance and other neural systems.
- Provides general medical care, monitors growth and development, and tracks and administers immunizations for infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
- Specializes in helping clients develop better cognitive and emotional skills, reduce symptoms of mental illness, and cope with various life challenges to improve their lives.
- Specializes in care for the health of animals and work to protect public health. They diagnose, treat, and research medical conditions and diseases of pets, livestock, and other animals.
20 Clues: Provide assessment and recommendations for appropriate treatments · • Specializes in using medical imaging to diagnose and treat illnesses. • Are responsible for performing oral surgery and routine cleanings on patients. • Specializes in counselling clients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits. • ...
Health Professionals Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-19
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- Provide medical care related to pregnancy or childbirth. May also provide general care to women. May perform both medical and gynecological surgery functions.
- Specializes in using medical imaging to diagnose and treat illnesses.
- Specializes in helping clients develop better cognitive and emotional skills, reduce symptoms of mental illness, and cope with various life challenges to improve their lives.
- Providing routine care like vision testing and prescribing glasses and contact lenses. Performing corrective surgeries, such as repairing injuries and corneas and removing cataracts. Performing advanced surgical procedures, such as a keyhole or laser surgery.
- Is a health professional trained to support and care for women during pregnancy, labor and birth.
- Are responsible for performing oral surgery and routine cleanings on patients.
- Specializes in the internal organs and systems of the body, but they are not limited to those areas. They can also give preventive care and treat anything from skin rashes to ear infections. They only treat adults and they aren't surgeons.
- Evaluate and supervise patient care before, during, and after surgery, delivering anesthesia, leading the Care Team, and ensuring optimal patient safety.
- Assess and identify patients' needs, then implement and monitor the patient's medical plan and treatment.
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- Diagnose and treat disorders and diseases of the cardiovascular system. Perform patient exams and order or conduct diagnostic testing.
- Treat and prevent patients' neuromuscular-skeletal disorders of the spine, nervous system, pelvis and other body joints by adjusting the spinal column or through other corrective manipulation. They are usually in private practice or in clinics with other health practitioners.
- Specializes in care for the health of animals and work to protect public health. They diagnose, treat, and research medical conditions and diseases of pets, livestock, and other animals.
- Serves patients by preparing medications, giving pharmacological information to multidisciplinary health care team, and monitoring patient drug therapies.
- Provides general medical care, monitors growth and development, and tracks and administers immunizations for infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
- Diagnose skin problems, from mild ones to severe ones. They conduct screenings and skin evaluations, and analyze the patients' medical history to determine appropriate treatments.
- Are health care professionals who identify, assess and manage disorders of hearing, balance and other neural systems.
- Provide assessment and recommendations for appropriate treatments ·
- Diagnose presence and stage of diseases using laboratory techniques and patient specimens.
- Specializes in counselling clients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits.
- Responsible for the preoperative diagnosis of the patient, for performing the operation, and for providing the patient with postoperative surgical care and treatment.
20 Clues: Provide assessment and recommendations for appropriate treatments · • Specializes in using medical imaging to diagnose and treat illnesses. • Are responsible for performing oral surgery and routine cleanings on patients. • Specializes in counselling clients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits. • ...
Complete the crossword puzzle 2020-06-22
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- The medical term for shortness of breath. (7)
- A respiratory condition marked by attacks of spasm in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing. (6)
- The season in which you would sit the UCAT. (6)
- A doctor who diagnoses, investigates, treats and manages the conditions of children and adults with skin disease. (13)
- End of life care. (10)
- A disease causing microorganism. (8)
- The name of the hormone injected by someone with Type 1 diabetes. (7)
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- Type of medical school assessment: Objective Structured ______ examination. (8)
- High blood pressure. (12)
- A doctor who use images to diagnose, treat and manage medical conditions and diseases. (11)
- A severe and potentially life-threatening reaction to a trigger such as an allergy (11)
- One of the NHS values. (10)
- Taking a year out of medical school to study another degree (13)
- Launched on 4th February 2004. (8)
- A person who is the first to do something; an innovator is called a _____ blazer. (5)
- To look for. (6)
16 Clues: To look for. (6) • End of life care. (10) • High blood pressure. (12) • One of the NHS values. (10) • Launched on 4th February 2004. (8) • A disease causing microorganism. (8) • The medical term for shortness of breath. (7) • The season in which you would sit the UCAT. (6) • Taking a year out of medical school to study another degree (13) • ...
Job Seeker Crossword 2021-03-17
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- RVR stand for _____ when determining verification for Accommodation details?
- What type of payment can be granted once every 12 months, provided they have been on JSP for 3 months?
- What screen does WC take you to in Customer First?
- What does MPC stand for when coding an exemption?
- What is the name of the appointment a Jobseeker attends with their employment service provider?
- The first E in EPED stands for?
- How many WEEKS do we code a Medical Certificate for?
- What type of provider needs an ESAT to refer the customer to?
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- We work in a _______ centre.
- What screen does DL take you to in Customer First?
- The 4th reason for separation on a SU1?
- What does SCK stand for when coding an IMP?
- Medical conditions can be assessed as Temporary,_______ or Exacerbated.
- What program do we create Centrelink records in?
- When coding the sharer status when updating accommodation EXE stand for?
- On a SU415 what field does the option '3-12 months' come under?
- What does the second O in PORO stand for?
- How many weeks do we negotiate a Job Plan for?
- What is the preferred payment method for an Urgent Payment?
- When coding a medical certificate VTO stand for what medical condition?
20 Clues: We work in a _______ centre. • The first E in EPED stands for? • The 4th reason for separation on a SU1? • What does the second O in PORO stand for? • What does SCK stand for when coding an IMP? • How many weeks do we negotiate a Job Plan for? • What program do we create Centrelink records in? • What does MPC stand for when coding an exemption? • ...
TWO PATIENT INDENTIFIERS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-03-31
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- take a patient from one place to another within the organization by means of a wheelchair
- a general rule, principle or piece of advice
- all the people employed by a particular organization
- a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government party business or individual
- the process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter a place organization or institution
- a person receiving o reregistered to receive medical treatment
- a word or set of words by which a person is addressed or referred to
- an established or official way of doing something
- a person or thing that identifies something
- a substance used for medical treatment
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger risk or injury
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- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for a sick or injured people
- number of patient identifiers
- of Birth another way to verify birthday
- look after and provide for the needs of
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- Band an armband that identifies a patient
- being the only one of of its kind
- name of our organization
- make sure or demonstrate that something is true accurate or justified
20 Clues: name of our organization • number of patient identifiers • being the only one of of its kind • a substance used for medical treatment • look after and provide for the needs of • of Birth another way to verify birthday • Band an armband that identifies a patient • a person or thing that identifies something • a general rule, principle or piece of advice • ...
BLS CPR WORD SEARCH 2024-03-19
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- violent striking or a moving object against another object moving or still with force
- pressure pressure level of blood in circulation which relates to the force of the heart beating
- located below the chest
- person nearby an incident
- acute allergic reaction where the body is hypersensitive
- services typically identified in America as immediate police, fire or medical needs
- medicine to reduce nasal passage congestion
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- thrusts 1 ½ to 2 inches in depth into the center of the chest to promote oxygenated blood flow to vital organs during CPR
- when you're pumped up you get a rush of this
- cleaning fluid
- to evaluate the quality, review the area, review of the body from head to toe to determine ailment or condition needing treatment
- resuscitation often referred to as CPR, medical procedure to compress the chest and restore blood circulation
- having to do with the heart and lungs
- respiratory condition resulting in difficulty to breathe
- state of being abnormally full or blocked by ways of blood, mucus or other substance
- having to do with the heart
- Bag valve mask
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation, act
- Automated life support
- electrocardiogram, display and record of heartbeat produced by electrocardiography
- emergency medical technician, beginning level care provider in emergency medical services
- response of the body following irritation of throat or airway
22 Clues: cleaning fluid • Bag valve mask • Automated life support • located below the chest • person nearby an incident • having to do with the heart • cardiopulmonary resuscitation, act • having to do with the heart and lungs • medicine to reduce nasal passage congestion • when you're pumped up you get a rush of this • respiratory condition resulting in difficulty to breathe • ...
medical field 2023-03-09
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- dosimetrist
- contrast- density difference between neighboring regions
- physicist (medical physicist)
- technician
- uses imaging equipment and soundwaves to form images of many parts of the body, known as ultrasounds.
- imaging method
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- medicine technician (NMT)-prepare radioactive drugs and administer them to patients for imaging or treatment
- type of medical imaging of the hart using standard ultrasound
- imaging by sections using a penetrative wave
- Radiologists are medical doctors that specialize in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging
10 Clues: technician • dosimetrist • imaging method • physicist (medical physicist) • imaging by sections using a penetrative wave • contrast- density difference between neighboring regions • type of medical imaging of the hart using standard ultrasound • uses imaging equipment and soundwaves to form images of many parts of the body, known as ultrasounds. • ...
CH. 4 Health Record Content and Documentation 2021-01-31
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- Documentation standards have become more detailed and have become focused on____. (3 words)
- the health record component that addresses the patient's current complaints and symptoms and lists the patient's past medical, personal, and family history
- creates a chronological report of the patient's condition and response to treatment during the hospital stay (2 words)
- an information raleting to the physical or mental health or condition of an individual
- an industry leader in the area of healthcare provider organization accreditation. (2 words)
- standards governing the practice of medical staff members typically voted upon by the organized medical staff and medical staff executive committee and approved by the facility's board of directors. (3 words)
- reports provides information on tissue removed during procedure (2 words)
- lists of illness, injuries and other factors that affect the health of an individual patient, usually identifying the time occurrence or identifying the time of occurrence and identification and resolution. (2 words)
- requires hospitals with emergency departments to provide a medical screening examination to any individual who comes to the emergency department and requests such an examination, and prohibits hospitals with emergency departments from refusing to examine or treat individuals with an emergency medical condition.
- piece of legislation written and approved by state or federal legislature and then signed into law by the state's governor, or President of the U.S.
- group focuses on accreditation of rehabilitation programs and services
- creates a chronological report of the patient's condition and response to treatment during the hospital stay
- Written or spoken permission to proceed with care is classified as___ (2 words)
- An official designation indication that the healthcare facilityis in compliance with the medicare CoP (2words)
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- Data, A patient's gender, phone number, address, next of kin, and insurance policyholder information would be considered what kind of data
- an intentional deception or misinterpretation that an individual knows, or should know, to be false or does not believe to be true, knowing the deception could result in some unauthorization benefit to himself.
- describes practices that, either directly or indirectly, result in unnecessary costs to the Medicare program. It includes any practice that is not consistent with the goals of providing patients with services that are medically necessary, meet professionally recognized standards, and are fairly priced.
- A patient's registration forms, personal property list, RAI, care plan, and discharge or transfer documentation would be found most frequently in_____
- part of medical history documents the nature and duration of the symptoms that caused a patient to seek medical attention as stated in the patient's own words (2words)
- recording of pertinent healthcare findings, interventions, and responses to treatment as business records and form of communication among caregivers.
- it includes names of the surgeon and assistants, date, duration, and description of the procedure and any specimens removed (2 words)
- group focuses solely on accreditation of rehabilitation programs and services
- A hospital that participates in the Medicare and Medicaid programs must follow
23 Clues: group focuses on accreditation of rehabilitation programs and services • reports provides information on tissue removed during procedure (2 words) • group focuses solely on accreditation of rehabilitation programs and services • A hospital that participates in the Medicare and Medicaid programs must follow • ...
SLER Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-11
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- A Hawaii-based family of companies that specializes in senior living
- a corporate hospital located around the island known for their size
- A medical profession that assists a doctor
- A healthcare professional must follow these
- Privacy Act; Major Legal Responsibility
- set principles that deals with what is morally right or wrong
- willingly assisting a medical professional and/or organization without pay
- negligence/abuse of a patient; failure to carry out an operation properly
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- a person receiving medical treatment
- A certification needed in order to provide healthcare
- permission from a patient for healthcare to perform treatments/examinations
- Healthcare professionals must receive this from their supervisor in order to carry out an operation
- a medical professional's duty and accountability to carry out
- providing treatment for people in need
14 Clues: a person receiving medical treatment • providing treatment for people in need • Privacy Act; Major Legal Responsibility • A medical profession that assists a doctor • A healthcare professional must follow these • A certification needed in order to provide healthcare • a medical professional's duty and accountability to carry out • ...
All About Bluestone 2024-11-05
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- Following the laws and regulations
- CEO
- Privacy law
- Our core values abbr.
- Electronic Medical Record
- One of the markets
- All Staff for example
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- Portal unique to Bluestone
- _____ Resources
- Service Agency
- ___ Rybbon
- Medical Doctor for example
- Important business culture
- The Bluestone staff main page
- A Request for payment
- Received in high volume
- Learning development tool abbr.
17 Clues: CEO • ___ Rybbon • Privacy law • Service Agency • _____ Resources • One of the markets • Our core values abbr. • A Request for payment • All Staff for example • Received in high volume • Electronic Medical Record • Portal unique to Bluestone • Medical Doctor for example • Important business culture • The Bluestone staff main page • Learning development tool abbr. • ...
Prin. Of H.S. "Past" - Anya Vikram 2022-05-11
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- - what is right vs wrong, based on morals
- - prefix meaning slow
- informatics - includes jobs such as a medical transcriptionist
- - superior ____ cava
- - time period when Da'Vinci created anatomical drawings of the body using dissections
- pathway - includes jobs such as an EKG technician
- muscle - voluntary muscle, also called striated muscle
- - the time period from 0-1 years old
- ethics - concern with whether a health care workers motives are right or wrong
- - root word for stomach
- of life care - example of medical ethical dilemmas
- - function of integumentary system
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- - root word for heart
- of entry - route through which pathogen enters its new host
- - occurs through maturation of physical and mental capacities and learning
- - suffix for inflammation
- - connective tissue that surrounds muscle fibers
- - had the father of medicine, Hippocrates
- - carry blood back toward the heart
- - place where a causative agent can live
20 Clues: - superior ____ cava • - root word for heart • - prefix meaning slow • - root word for stomach • - suffix for inflammation • - function of integumentary system • - carry blood back toward the heart • - the time period from 0-1 years old • - place where a causative agent can live • - what is right vs wrong, based on morals • - had the father of medicine, Hippocrates • ...
Medical Crossword 2024-05-16
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- A medical condition characterized by the accumulation of excess fluid in the lungs, leading to difficulty breathing (pulmonary _____)
- medical professional specializing in the treatment of diseases and disorders of the skin
- The "T" in CT Scan
- Healthcare department specializes in the care of newborn infants.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in the care of patients with cancer, including diagnosis, treatment, and supportive care.
- Medical condition characterized by inflammation of the joints
- A medical professional who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the digestive system.
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- Medical device used to measure a patient's heart rate and rhythm
- A medical condition characterized by inflammation of the bronchial tubes, leading to coughing, wheezing, and difficulty breathing.
- A medical device used to assist breathing in patients with respiratory failure
10 Clues: The "T" in CT Scan • Medical condition characterized by inflammation of the joints • Medical device used to measure a patient's heart rate and rhythm • Healthcare department specializes in the care of newborn infants. • A medical device used to assist breathing in patients with respiratory failure • ...
Respiratory 2023-10-08
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- bacterial infection often causing inflammation of the membranes surrounding the lungs. (11 lette
- The involuntary contraction of the diaphragm causing a sudden intake of breath, often accompanied by a "hiccup" sound. (7 letters)
- The process of listening to sounds made by the respiratory system using a medical instrument. (12 letters)
- The sound produced when airflow is partially blocked during breathing. (8 letters)
- A condition where the lung collapses partially or completely. (7 letters)
- A condition where the bronchial tubes constrict due to exposure to allergens or irritants. (9 letters)
- The process of measuring lung function using a specialized instrument. (10 letters)
- The medical term for a runny or stuffy nose. (7 letters)
- The inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes. (11 letters)
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- The medical term for difficulty in breathing. (8 letters)
- A medical device used to assist with breathing by delivering oxygen to the lungs. (9 letters)
- A term for the exchange of gases between the blood and body tissues. (9 letters)
- Themain muscle responsible for inhalation, situated between the ribs. (8 letters)
- The medical term for nosebleed. (8 letters)
- procedure that involves inserting a tube into the trachea to assist with breathing. (10 letters)
- A viral infection that primarily affects the throat and can cause a barking cough. (8 letters)
- A chronic lung disease characterized by damaged and enlarged air sacs. (8 letters)
- A surgical procedure to remove a portion of the lung. (8 letters)
- The act of coughing up mucus and other substances from the airways. (9 letters)
- A substance that reduces the surface tension in the alveoli and aids in lung expansion. (10 letters)
20 Clues: The medical term for nosebleed. (8 letters) • The medical term for a runny or stuffy nose. (7 letters) • The medical term for difficulty in breathing. (8 letters) • A surgical procedure to remove a portion of the lung. (8 letters) • The inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes. (11 letters) • ...
debanhi pedoza 2024-11-20
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- / thorax
- / symptom that can indicate various medical conditions including heart problems
- / a specialized hospital unit that provides intensive monitoring and treatment for patients with severe heart conditions
- ultrasonography / diagnostic imaging technique that uses ultrasound waves to measure the speed of direction of blood flow in the body
- circulation / part of the circulatory system
- / something that travels throughout the bloodstream and cause a blockage
- arrest / refers to the sudden loss of heart function
- / they receive blood coming into the heart
- / essential in various medical context, particularly in hematology
- / refers to the inflammation of the heart muscle
- / refers to the inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves
- enzymes / protein released into the bloodstream when the heart is damaged
- / the outermost layer of the heart wall
- / reflects to the practice of dissecting
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- / a medical test that records the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time
- / part of the venous system and play a crucial role in returning blood back to the heart
- monitor / a portable device that continuously records the heart’s electrical activity typically over 24 to 48 hours
- / measure of the force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels
- / medical imaging technique used to visualize the inside of blood vessels and organs, particularly the heart by injecting a contrast dye
- / refers to the inflammation of the pericardium
- veins / refers to enlarged, twisted venules that often appear blue or dark purple.
- / a condition characterized by the narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries due to the buildup of plaque
- / middle layer of the heart wall and is composed of cardiac muscle tissue
- / relates to the heart and blood vessels and is often used in medical context to refer to conditions or diseases
- / largest artery in the body
25 Clues: / thorax • / largest artery in the body • / the outermost layer of the heart wall • / reflects to the practice of dissecting • / they receive blood coming into the heart • circulation / part of the circulatory system • / refers to the inflammation of the pericardium • / refers to the inflammation of the heart muscle • ...
English 2020-08-26
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- A disease or sickness that affects the health of our body.
- An instruction given by a doctor or a medical practitioner.
- Relating to treatments of illnesses
- A food or nourishment.
- A condition where your body is full of energy (healthy).
- To regain health and strength (after being ill)
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- A condition where it is likely to spread bacteria and virus.
- A place that provides medical care.
- Resistance to some infections and diseases.
- People who are qualified and skilled to do surgery.
- To give medical care and attention.
- A process of investigating materials or cause.
12 Clues: A food or nourishment. • A place that provides medical care. • To give medical care and attention. • Relating to treatments of illnesses • Resistance to some infections and diseases. • A process of investigating materials or cause. • To regain health and strength (after being ill) • People who are qualified and skilled to do surgery. • ...
Med Term 1 2024-08-19
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- before meals
- root word for joint
- abdomen
- root word for skull
- root word for skin
- root word for nerve, nervous system
- root word for lung
- ambulation
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- American Medical Association, against medical advice
- root word for cell
- root word for heart
- American Heart Association
- admission
- root word for bladder
- activities of daily living
- root word for artery
- as desired
- root word for kidney
18 Clues: abdomen • admission • as desired • ambulation • before meals • root word for cell • root word for skin • root word for lung • root word for heart • root word for joint • root word for skull • root word for artery • root word for kidney • root word for bladder • American Heart Association • activities of daily living • root word for nerve, nervous system • ...
HIM Week 2016 2016-04-01
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- What team reviews medical records for diagnosis and procedures that took place during an encounter
- How many Franciscan hospitals are there
- Who is the Executive Director of the Corporate HIM Division
- What does a patient need to complete to get a copy of their medical records
- What is the name of our intranet site
- Where is the newest hospital to join Franciscan
- Franciscan Alliance has hospitals to serve patients in Indiana, Illinois, and
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- The foundress of the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration is Mother Theresia
- What team does all medical record merges and unmerge
- What does the P in HIPAA stand for
- What was the first Franciscan Hospital
- When we need assistance from IT we place a
- Medical records can be released on USB, CD/DVD, email, or
- One of the Franciscan Values is
- When a provider needs to complete documentation in a record we assign a
15 Clues: One of the Franciscan Values is • What does the P in HIPAA stand for • What is the name of our intranet site • What was the first Franciscan Hospital • How many Franciscan hospitals are there • When we need assistance from IT we place a • Where is the newest hospital to join Franciscan • What team does all medical record merges and unmerge • ...
Group 7 assignment 2 group activity 2022-10-17
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- What does the term My/o refer to?
- What is the medical term for inadequate blood supply?
- What is the term for the beginning of a medical term?
- What is the medical term for the condition where the heart beats faster than 100 beats per minute?
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- What is the term for the ending of a medical term?
- What is the medical term for when the heart is unable to properly pump blood to the rest of the body?
- What does Cardi/o mean?
- What can Ischemia lead to?
- What does Myocardial Infarction mean?
- What is the medical term for the inflammation of the Pericardium?
10 Clues: What does Cardi/o mean? • What can Ischemia lead to? • What does the term My/o refer to? • What does Myocardial Infarction mean? • What is the term for the ending of a medical term? • What is the medical term for inadequate blood supply? • What is the term for the beginning of a medical term? • What is the medical term for the inflammation of the Pericardium? • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
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- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- All the food consumed by a person.
- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced. • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
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- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- All the food consumed by a person.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. • ...
Terminology 2022-02-16
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- The group of physicians, hospitals, and other medical care professionals that a managed care plan has contracted with to deliver medical services to its members
- In the context of a pharmacy benefit management (PBM) plan, a program that requires physicians to obtain certification of medical necessity prior to drug dispensing. Also known as a medical-necessity review.
- A fixed amount a group member must pay before the insurer will make any benefit payments.
- A Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plan serving a specific geographic area
- A spouse or child of a deceased federal employee or annuitant who meets the criteria of OPM to continue coverage
- A doctor, hospital, health care practitioner, pharmacy, or healthcare facility
- A joint federal and state program that provides hospital expense and medical expense coverage to the low-income population and certain aged and disabled individuals
- A plan available to employees, former spouses or dependents who lose eligibility under the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) coverage due to a qualifying event
- a plan's description of benefits
- a building or place that provides a particular service
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- This is the annual enrollment period when federal employees and annuitants can change options or change their type of coverage among the various health benefits plans
- authority must be evaluated each contact
- A patient who receives treatment at a hospital either at a single attendance or a series of attendances
- A federal government program established under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act of 1965 to provide hospital expense and medical expense insurance to elderly and disabled persons
- limited to 1 year
- acts as a member
- a federal law that outlines the requirements that must be satisfied in order to provide health insurance coverage
- the % the insured pays
- Written assurance that benefits will be provided
- The fee determined by an MCO to be acceptable for a procedure or service, which the physician agrees to accept as payment in full. Also known as a fee allowance, fee maximum, or capped fee
20 Clues: acts as a member • limited to 1 year • the % the insured pays • a plan's description of benefits • authority must be evaluated each contact • Written assurance that benefits will be provided • a building or place that provides a particular service • A Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plan serving a specific geographic area • ...
Healthcare Systems 2023-09-17
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- Type of hospital that provides a variety of care including medical, surgical and emergency care services
- Providing care for an individual near the end of life
- Medical research agency, focus is on improving health and saving lives (abbr)
- Type of office that provides medical services such as examinations, lab testing, diagnosis and treatment
- Organization that is focused on protecting the publics health (abbr)
- Nonprofit organization that is dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke (abbr)
- Provides services including immunizations, disease surveillance, and education (abbr)
- This type of agency is supported by donations, fundraisers or grants
- Type of health care delivery and insurance, provides care for a set fee (abbr)
- Federal agency responsible for regulating food and drug products (abbr)
- Type of counseling services for individuals who are pregnant or trying to get pregnant
- A hospital that provides specialized care such as pediatric, surgery centers, burn hospitals
- Fastest growing industry in the United States
- National agency established to protect the health of all Americans (abbr)
- Health care center that is located within a company or workplace
- Type of hospital this is operated by federal, state and local government agencies
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- Type of specialized services for patients who are suddenly ill or injured
- A medical center that provides hospital services and research education
- Federal agency established to improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare (abbr)
- Provide personal care, therapy and/or nursing care within the patients home
- Services that provide patients with access to prescriptions and medications
- Established to enforce standards that protect workers from job related injuries (abbr)
- Facility that provides medical or diagnostic test like blood test (abbr)
- The American (blank) Society is a nonprofit organization that provides programs and services to those with or recovering from cancer
- International agency sponsored by the United Nations that investigates and addresses health problems throughout the world (abbr)
- A long term care facility that provides skilled nursing care or rehabilitative services (abbr)
- Type of long term care facility also know as "nursing homes"
- Type of living facility for individuals who can purchase or rent an apartment
28 Clues: Fastest growing industry in the United States • Providing care for an individual near the end of life • Type of long term care facility also know as "nursing homes" • Health care center that is located within a company or workplace • Organization that is focused on protecting the publics health (abbr) • ...
Health and Wellbeing 2023-12-11
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- transfer of an organ
- 'itis meaning
- there are 206 bones in the ______ skeleton
- synonym for feeble
- broken bone
- layer of skin
- general medical examination
- movement of blood
- large medical centre
- clear your throat
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- pain in the head
- actions such as breathing, digestion, heart beating
- what you eat
- heaviness of a person
- in go physical condition
- surgical intervention
- Caused by illness or injury
- treats illnesses
18 Clues: broken bone • what you eat • 'itis meaning • layer of skin • pain in the head • treats illnesses • movement of blood • clear your throat • synonym for feeble • transfer of an organ • large medical centre • heaviness of a person • surgical intervention • in go physical condition • general medical examination • Caused by illness or injury • there are 206 bones in the ______ skeleton • ...
Chapter 8 Week 14 Assignment 2014-11-23
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- program recruiting inmates who minister to religious needs
- implentmenting programs without systematic,rational scheme.
- leading managers assign inmates to an institution
- inmate control and programming are changed
- viral infections resistant to medical treatments
- unable to read, write, or spell above 3rd grade
- general equivalency diploma certifying achievement
- in-prison program to meet inmate's needs and reduce recidivism
- program to increase job readiness and skills
- 2 or more occurring medical treatment needs for one inmate
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- process that attempts to change how an offender thinks and sees the world
- inmates seeking medical treatment
- programs designed to help rein in their anger and aggression by understanding how and why it arises
- program of temporary leave from prison for educational, work or emergency
- group based approach to treating criminal behavior and drug addiction.
- strategy to meet minimal critical staffing by getting officers to work next tour of duty
- treatment programs designed to treat physical or psychological issues
- mental process that hinder change in prisoners but corrected by treatment
- "go slow" to design and implement of new programs.
- treatment program that stresses college work, counseling, and aftercare
- dividing and assigning incoming inmates into categories
- inmates seeking sick calls for other than medical
22 Clues: inmates seeking medical treatment • inmate control and programming are changed • program to increase job readiness and skills • unable to read, write, or spell above 3rd grade • viral infections resistant to medical treatments • leading managers assign inmates to an institution • inmates seeking sick calls for other than medical • ...
Cardiovascular system 2019-11-19
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- A group of tests that are performed together to measure the PH and the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide present in a smaple of blood
- Carbon dioxide level
- the blood vessels that deliver oxygen rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body
- Medical word/term for Chest Pain
- Sudden unexpected loss of heart function, breathing, and consciousness
- Medical abbreviation for chest pain
- Medical term for Above
- Three
- Damage or disease in the hearts major blood vessels
- a graphic outline of the hearts movement.
- Shortness Of Breath
- Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator
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- Noninvasive tests that show how well the lungs are working
- Electrocardiogram
- Oxygen Level
- very tiny blood vessels
- a record or display of a persons heartbeat produced by electrocardiography
- double walled sac containing the heart and the roots of the great vessels
- Heart
- the semi-lunar valve of the heart that lies between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery.
- medical term meaning slow
- a device that allows for the continuous monitoring of the heart.
- damage to the brain from interupption of its blood supply
- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart.
- The main artery that carries blood away from the heart to the rest of the body.
25 Clues: Heart • Three • Oxygen Level • Electrocardiogram • Shortness Of Breath • Carbon dioxide level • Medical term for Above • very tiny blood vessels • medical term meaning slow • Medical word/term for Chest Pain • Medical abbreviation for chest pain • Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator • a graphic outline of the hearts movement. • Damage or disease in the hearts major blood vessels • ...
Surendra Kumar Lamba, Respiratory System 2023-10-09
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- What is the role of cilia in the respiratory tract?
- Which muscle plays a crucial role in the process of breathi
- What is the tiny air sac in the lungs where gas exchange occurs?
- Which gas is a waste product of human respiration?
- Which tube connects the larynx to the bronchi?
- Which structure separates the nasal cavity from the oral cavity?
- What is the process of taking air into the lungs called?
- reflex What is the term for the involuntary coughing reflex triggered by irritation?
- What is the medical term for the voice box?
- oblongata Which part of the brain controls breathing automatically?
- What is the medical term for the windpipe?
- Which gas do our lungs extract from the air we breathe?
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- What is the primary organ of the respiratory system?
- What is the condition where the bronchial tubes narrow and swell?
- What is the purpose of mucus in the respiratory system
- What is the name of the passageway for both food and air?
- What is the condition of the lung where the air sacs become damaged and enlarged?
- What is the process of breathing out carbon dioxide called?
- What is the medical term for inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- What is the medical term for difficulty breathing
20 Clues: What is the medical term for the windpipe? • What is the medical term for the voice box? • Which tube connects the larynx to the bronchi? • What is the medical term for difficulty breathing • Which gas is a waste product of human respiration? • What is the role of cilia in the respiratory tract? • What is the primary organ of the respiratory system? • ...
Human Skeleton 2023-12-05
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- Medical term for tailbone
- Shin bone
- The most distal part of our lower and upper extremities
- More lateral of the two bones below the knee
- So funny!
- Medical term for knee cap
- You will be moving this bone a lot, if you talk a lot
- On the midline of the anterior skeleton
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- Protects our lungs
- Medical term for shoulder blade
- Articulates the hip and the knee
- The section of spine that has the most vertebrae
- Thinner of the two bones in our forearm
- Proximal to the phalanges
14 Clues: Shin bone • So funny! • Protects our lungs • Medical term for tailbone • Medical term for knee cap • Proximal to the phalanges • Medical term for shoulder blade • Articulates the hip and the knee • Thinner of the two bones in our forearm • On the midline of the anterior skeleton • More lateral of the two bones below the knee • The section of spine that has the most vertebrae • ...
Health Information Professional Week Coding 2024-04-01
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- Report diagnostic services in which the patient does not stay at the medical facility long-term
- The non-medical factors that influence health outcomes. They are the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life.
- Provide official ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS coding advice and official guidelines.
- House of Sick People in Trauma and Labor
- A delivery model organization use to consolidate similar business functions into a single unit that supports the entire organization.
- A review of the entire medical record for the length of stay and the selection of the principal diagnosis
- A catch-all term for codes used to identify what was done to or given to a patient (surgeries, durable medical equipment, medications).
- healthcare is the business process that enables organizations to be paid for providing services.
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- The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms
- Hospital Established and Open in 1889
- A process that takes relatively “simple” outpatient visits and automates the coding process directly.
- A set of codes, descriptions, and guidelines intended to describe procedures and services performed by physicians and other health care providers.
- The first hospital to join JHHS in 2011 outside the Baltimore/Washington DC region (DMV)
- Discharged not final billed. A ratio of the accounts held up in billing.
- An internal or external review of a medical office's coding practices conducted by reviewing patient medical records.
- A qualification, achievement, personal quality, or aspect of a person's background, typically when used to indicate that they are suitable for something
- A system used by physicians to classify and code all diagnoses, symptoms and procedures for claims processing.
- Is the leading voice and authority in health information.
18 Clues: Hospital Established and Open in 1889 • House of Sick People in Trauma and Labor • Is the leading voice and authority in health information. • Discharged not final billed. A ratio of the accounts held up in billing. • Provide official ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS coding advice and official guidelines. • ...
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
- _______insurance covers medical expenses
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65
- ___________ injury liability covers costs associated with injuries/death that you or another driver causes while driving your car
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
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- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- California's version of medicaid.
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
- health insurance can be obtained via ______________ companies
- Insurance that covers your vehicle in case of accident or theft
- Health coverage for low income families
- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
17 Clues: California's version of medicaid. • Health coverage for low income families • _______insurance covers medical expenses • Can be covered completely or _______________ • Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance • Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy • Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65 • ...
Making appointments 2024-02-26
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- you need to write information in it
- 2nd
- before
- an organization which pays doctor's bills
- you use it to make calls
- 14th
- a number for your city
- not seconds or hours
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- where a medical assistant works
- means 15 minutes
- personal information
- where you live
- after
- full hours
- what happened in the past
- to do with medicine
- 12th
17 Clues: 2nd • 12th • 14th • after • before • full hours • where you live • means 15 minutes • to do with medicine • personal information • not seconds or hours • a number for your city • you use it to make calls • what happened in the past • where a medical assistant works • you need to write information in it • an organization which pays doctor's bills
Consumer Health 2022-11-16
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- Severe gum disease in which the tooth root becomes infected.
- Ability to understand health information and use it to make good decisions about health and medical care
- Medical fakery; unproven practices claiming to cure diseases or solve health problems.
- A system of medical practice that treats a disease by administering dosages of substances that would in healthy persons produce symptoms similar to those of the disease.
- ambulatory or outpatient care
- the manipulation of misaligned discs that may be putting pressure on nerve tissue and affecting other parts of the body.
- Head-to-toe maintenance, including good oral care, appropriate screening tests, knowing your medical rights, and understanding the healthcare system.
- is a Chinese medical practice of puncturing the body with needles inserted at specific points to relieve pain or cure disease.
- the removal of fatty tissue using a vacuum device
- typically provided in an outpatient or inpatient (hospital) setting by specialists or subspecialists
- is a sludgelike substance that builds up on the inner walls of arteries; also a sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth.
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- is an alternative system of treatment of disease that emphasizes the use of natural remedies such as sun, water, heat, and air. Therapies may include dietary changes, steam baths, and exercise.
- conduct physical exams, diagnose and treat illnesses, order and interpret tests, prescribe medications, advise on preventive health care, and assist in surgery
- works in general practice or choose a specialty, like orthodontics.
- run community clinics or provide screening and preventive care at group medical practices.
- provided by university-affiliated hospitals and regional referral centers
16 Clues: ambulatory or outpatient care • the removal of fatty tissue using a vacuum device • Severe gum disease in which the tooth root becomes infected. • works in general practice or choose a specialty, like orthodontics. • provided by university-affiliated hospitals and regional referral centers • ...
hospital 2023-06-19
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- Devices used to support walking when a person has difficulty with mobility due to an injury or disability.
- Substances or treatments used to prevent, treat, or manage illnesses and diseases.
- A healthcare professional who takes care of patients, helps with their needs, and administers medications.
- A medical professional who examines patients, diagnoses illnesses, and provides treatment.
- A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital.
- A vehicle equipped with medical supplies to transport sick or injured individuals to the hospital.
- A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around.
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- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds inside the body, such as the heartbeat or lungs.
- A type of medical imaging that creates images of the inside of the body, allowing doctors to diagnose injuries or illnesses.
- An instrument used to measure body temperature, often placed under the tongue or armpit.
- A small, sharp knife used by surgeons during surgical procedures.
- A medical device used to administer medication or draw blood for tests.
- A material used to cover wounds or injuries to protect them and aid in healing.
13 Clues: A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital. • A small, sharp knife used by surgeons during surgical procedures. • A medical device used to administer medication or draw blood for tests. • A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around. • A material used to cover wounds or injuries to protect them and aid in healing. • ...
Chapter 5 2018-01-25
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- _______ utilization management refers to UM activities performed while care is being provided
- _______ utilization management refers to UM or UM-related activities that take place after care has been provided
- _______ health care spans both the management of utilization and quality
- _______ management is a form of case management that focuses on a handful of selected conditions
- Health plan _______ is a forma of oversight in which an independent, private, nonprofit organization reviews an MCO and determines if it meet certain criteria or industry standards
- A list of drugs covering typical medical needs, although it does not include all available drugs for each medical condition
- necessity A factor in coverage determinations when medical goods or services may or may not be covered depending on certain criteria
- A function of concurrent UM, but it can also be an important element of case management
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- Childhood immunizations are the most common form of _______
- Self-administered assessment tool used to quickly make an overall assessment of a new patient’s medical condition and risk factors
- What types of medications do specialty pharmacies include?
- _______ -based clinical criteria and guidelines are based on formal medical studies and clinical trials that compare different approaches to care
- _______ is an initiative of the federal AHRQ that seeks to support the assessment of consumers’ experiences with healthcare
- Basic utilization management refers to the routine functions used to manage the cost of the most widely used _______
- Payers quality management programs are _______
15 Clues: Payers quality management programs are _______ • What types of medications do specialty pharmacies include? • Childhood immunizations are the most common form of _______ • _______ health care spans both the management of utilization and quality • A function of concurrent UM, but it can also be an important element of case management • ...
Chapter 5: UM, QM, & Accreditation 2018-01-25
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- _______ is an initiative of the federal AHRQ that seeks to support the assessment of consumers’ experiences with healthcare
- _______ health care spans both the management of utilization and quality
- A list of drugs covering typical medical needs, although it does not include all available drugs for each medical condition
- What types of medications do specialty pharmacies include?
- Basic utilization management refers to the routine functions used to manage the cost of the most widely used _______
- Self-administered assessment tool used to quickly make an overall assessment of a new patient’s medical condition and risk factors
- necessity A factor in coverage determinations when medical goods or services may or may not be covered depending on certain criteria
- _______ -based clinical criteria and guidelines are based on formal medical studies and clinical trials that compare different approaches to care
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- Childhood immunizations are the most common form of _______
- _______ utilization management refers to UM activities performed while care is being provided
- _______ utilization management refers to UM or UM-related activities that take place after care has been provided
- A function of concurrent UM, but it can also be an important element of case management
- Payers quality management programs are _______
- _______ management is a form of case management that focuses on a handful of selected conditions
- Health plan _______ is a forma of oversight in which an independent, private, nonprofit organization reviews an MCO and determines if it meet certain criteria or industry standards
15 Clues: Payers quality management programs are _______ • What types of medications do specialty pharmacies include? • Childhood immunizations are the most common form of _______ • _______ health care spans both the management of utilization and quality • A function of concurrent UM, but it can also be an important element of case management • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2020-12-09
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- Dry mouth
- Inflammation of the gums
- Towards the top of the body
- Runny nose
- Excessive thirst
- Difficulty swallowing
- In genetics, the male chromosome
- Medical abbreviation for nothing by mouth
- Armpit
- Blue or purple tinge to skin color due to low oxygen levels in the person’s blood
- The presence of ketones in the urine, seen most often in people with diabetes
- Relating to the sense of smell
- Bellybutton
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- Nose Bleed
- Broken Bone
- Inflammation of blood vessels (arteries, capillaries, or veins)
- The cheekbone
- Toward the bottom of the body
- Medical abbreviation for four times a day.
- Abnormally slow breathing
- Rapid breathing
- Toward the side of the body
- Yellowing of the skin, whites of the eyes, or other mucous membranes
- Toward the middle of the body.
- Bad breath
- Medical abbreviation for within normal limits
26 Clues: Armpit • Dry mouth • Nose Bleed • Runny nose • Bad breath • Broken Bone • Bellybutton • The cheekbone • Rapid breathing • Excessive thirst • Difficulty swallowing • Inflammation of the gums • Abnormally slow breathing • Towards the top of the body • Toward the side of the body • Toward the bottom of the body • Toward the middle of the body. • Relating to the sense of smell • ...
SUR 110 FA24 Week 1 2024-08-10
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- Description A Human Resources tool that identifies the major tasks performed by individuals in specific positions
- Privacy rule that provides federal protections for individually identifiable health information held by covered entities and their business associates and gives patients an array of rights with respect to that information
- Removal of all visible and non-visible soil and any other foreign material from medical devices being processed
- Process by which all forms of microbial life, including bacteria, viruses, spores and fungi, are completely destroyed
- Cart System Inventory control system for products/equipment typically used in an Operating Room that involves the use of an enclosed or covered cart; generally prepared for one surgical case and not used for general supply replenishment
- Practice Method or technique that has consistently shown results superior to those achieved by other means
- for Use Information provided by a device manufacturer that provides detailed instructions on how to properly use and/or process the device
- Protective Equipment Part of standard precautions for all healthcare workers to prevent skin and mucous membrane exposure when in contact with a patient's blood and body fluids; includes fluid resistant protective clothing, disposable gloves, eye protection, face masks, and shoe covers
- Standards Voluntary guidelines representing a consensus of Association for the Advancement of Medical Instruments members that are intended for use by healthcare facilities and manufacturers to help ensure that medical instrumentation is safe for patient use
- approval U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) process of scientific and regulatory review to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of Class III medical devices
- Federal and state assistance program that pays covered medical expenses for low-income individuals; run by state and local governments within federal guidelines
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration safety information and adverse event reporting system that serves healthcare professionals and the public by reporting serious problems suspected to be associated with the drugs and medical devices prescribed, dispensed or used
- injury Injury or illness that is life-threatening, resulting in permanent impairment of a bodily function or permanent damage to a body structure, or necessitates medical or surgical intervention to preclude permanent impairment of a body structure
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- To make safe by removing or reducing contamination by infectious organisms or other harmful substances to an acceptable level
- Uniform method of defining basic parameters for processes, products, services, and measurements
- information report Developed by experts in the field and contains valuable information needed by the healthcare industry
- Associated Infection Infection that is not present when a patient is admitted to a healthcare facility; refers to an infection that develops in a patient on or after day three of admission to the healthcare facility
- List Itemization of specific instruments and supplies needed for a surgical case or a medical procedure
- Preference Card Document that identifies a physicians needs (requests and preferences) for a specific medical procedure; usually contains information regarding the instruments, equipment, supplies and utensils used by a specific physician and may also include reminders for staff regarding the physicians preferences for patient draping, instruments and supplies
- Federal medical insurance program that primarily serves those older than 65 years (regardless of income), people under 65 with certain disabilities, and those of all ages with end stage renal disease
- Precautions Method of using appropriate barriers to reduce the risk of transmission of bloodborne and other pathogens, applies to all patients, regardless of diagnosis or presumed infectious status
- Cart Prepared for an individual procedure; usually contains all instruments, supplies and utensils needed for a specific procedure
- Chain Management Department that procures and distributes resources, manages supplies, goods and services to providers and patients; also known as Materials Management department
- Invasive Surgery Surgical procedure associated with smaller incisions, less pain and bodily trauma, fewer complications, and a shorter length of stay; often performed through a cannula using lasers, endoscopes or laparoscopes
- Rules issued by administrative agencies that have the force of law
25 Clues: Rules issued by administrative agencies that have the force of law • Uniform method of defining basic parameters for processes, products, services, and measurements • List Itemization of specific instruments and supplies needed for a surgical case or a medical procedure • ...
Medical terminology for therapeutic careers 2024-08-29
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- pore or small opening
- a root word that means joint
- a root word that means cartilage
- what doctors must take after graduating medical school
- a root word that means back
- the language used in the medical world
- a root word that means bone
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- a root word that means straight
- known as the father of medicine
- a root word that means rib
- a root word that means front
- a root word that means crooked
- a root word that means muscle
- where 75% of medical terminology comes from
14 Clues: pore or small opening • a root word that means rib • a root word that means back • a root word that means bone • a root word that means joint • a root word that means front • a root word that means muscle • a root word that means crooked • a root word that means straight • known as the father of medicine • a root word that means cartilage • the language used in the medical world • ...
Blood Detectives 2024-03-12
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- Instrument used to listen to heartbeats
- Medical term for low red blood cell count
- Chemical used to reveal hidden bloodstains
- Common blood typing system
- Largest artery in the body
- Blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart
- DRAW Medical procedure to collect a sample of blood
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- BLOOD CELL Type of blood cell that fights infections
- Liquid part of blood
- Medical term for a blood clot
- Red pigment in blood
- Process of forming a blood clot
- Substance that gives blood its red color
- Blood component responsible for clotting
14 Clues: Liquid part of blood • Red pigment in blood • Common blood typing system • Largest artery in the body • Medical term for a blood clot • Process of forming a blood clot • Instrument used to listen to heartbeats • Substance that gives blood its red color • Blood component responsible for clotting • Medical term for low red blood cell count • ...
NURSING TRIVIAS AND BASIC QUESTIONS 2023-09-08
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- Most dangerous sign in lower respiratory tract infection in children?
- What’s the name of the condition characterized by a deficiency of red cells, resulting in paleness and weariness?
- The study of tissues.
- “Pruritus” is a medical word for what?
- The science of diagnosing and preventing disease.
- What is the largest organ of the human body?
- What is the medical term for high blood pressure?
- Who is considered the father of Surgery?
- What is the most commonly broken bone in the human body?
- Which is the longest and largest bone in the body?
- What medical device is used to listen to heart and lung sounds?
- The loss of sense of smell.
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- Which of the following is used in ‘bloodless’ surgery?
- What needs of a patient does a nurse address?
- Which one of the following types of medicines is used for treating indigestion?
- Which hormone is responsible for sleep regulation in humans?
- A structured group of cells with specific functions.
- The injection of anti-toxin is given to prevent...
- Who invented chloroform as anaesthetic?
- What organ does a nephrologist specialize in?
- What organ in the body produces insulin?
- What organ does Hepatitis A negatively affect?
- Piles is a familiar word for what medical condition?
- What disease is due to improper use or production of insulin?
- What does ECG stand for in medical terms?
- What do we commonly call epistaxis?
- Who is the father of medicine?
- Normally enteral feedings are flushed with water to open blocked tube and ease feedings. In which area it is done with it?
- A dehydrated person should not drink...
- What term is used to describe the use of microscopic robots in medicine?
30 Clues: The study of tissues. • The loss of sense of smell. • Who is the father of medicine? • What do we commonly call epistaxis? • “Pruritus” is a medical word for what? • Who invented chloroform as anaesthetic? • A dehydrated person should not drink... • What organ in the body produces insulin? • Who is considered the father of Surgery? • What does ECG stand for in medical terms? • ...
debanhi pedroza 2024-11-20
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- / thorax
- / symptom that can indicate various medical conditions including heart problems
- / a specialized hospital unit that provides intensive monitoring and treatment for patients with severe heart conditions
- ultrasonography / diagnostic imaging technique that uses ultrasound waves to measure the speed of direction of blood flow in the body
- circulation / part of the circulatory system
- / something that travels throughout the bloodstream and cause a blockage
- arrest / refers to the sudden loss of heart function
- / they receive blood coming into the heart
- / essential in various medical context, particularly in hematology
- / refers to the inflammation of the heart muscle
- / refers to the inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves
- enzymes / protein released into the bloodstream when the heart is damaged
- / the outermost layer of the heart wall
- / reflects to the practice of dissecting
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- / a medical test that records the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time
- / part of the venous system and play a crucial role in returning blood back to the heart
- monitor / a portable device that continuously records the heart’s electrical activity typically over 24 to 48 hours
- / measure of the force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels
- / medical imaging technique used to visualize the inside of blood vessels and organs, particularly the heart by injecting a contrast dye
- / refers to the inflammation of the pericardium
- veins / refers to enlarged, twisted venules that often appear blue or dark purple.
- / a condition characterized by the narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries due to the buildup of plaque
- / middle layer of the heart wall and is composed of cardiac muscle tissue
- / relates to the heart and blood vessels and is often used in medical context to refer to conditions or diseases
- / largest artery in the body
25 Clues: / thorax • / largest artery in the body • / the outermost layer of the heart wall • / reflects to the practice of dissecting • / they receive blood coming into the heart • circulation / part of the circulatory system • / refers to the inflammation of the pericardium • / refers to the inflammation of the heart muscle • ...
MT and MC 2024-09-13
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- The detailed process where a transcriptionist listens to a healthcare provider’s recorded voice notes and turns them into accurate, written medical documents. These documents are then reviewed and approved by the provider to become part of the patient’s official medical records
- A code hospitals use to show what services (like room charges or lab tests) they gave to a patient. It helps in billing the insurance company.
- A professional responsible for converting audio recordings of patient encounters, procedures, and treatment plans into written documents, ensuring accuracy and adherence to medical terminology.
- A legally required and standard document where a patient’s medical history, treatments, and health information are systematically recorded and stored, often used in coding and billing processes.
- The process of converting healthcare information into standardized codes.
- This set of codes is used for things not covered by the regular procedure codes, like wheelchairs or other medical supplies.
- The federal law that mandates the protection of patient health information and ensures confidentiality in all healthcare-related communications, including those involving medical transcription.
- This is a system that uses codes to label different diseases or health problems. It helps doctors and hospitals communicate clearly about what a patient is suffering from.
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- These are codes that describe the medical treatments and services a doctor performs, like surgeries, tests, or check-ups. Every procedure has its own code for easy identification.
- This code tells about important events in a patient's treatment, like when they were admitted to the hospital or got sick. It helps track key moments in the care process.
- HCPCS (Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System) and Occurrence codes are issued by whom?
- ICD (International Classification of Diseases) is issued by whom?
- The comprehensive electronic system used in healthcare to store, retrieve, and manage patient health information, making it accessible for providers, transcriptionists, and other medical staff.
- CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) and Modifiers are issued by whom?
- Revenue codes are issued by whom?
- These are special codes added to the main procedure codes. They explain if something unusual happened during a procedure, like if the doctor had to do extra work or if it was done in a different way than usual.
16 Clues: Revenue codes are issued by whom? • ICD (International Classification of Diseases) is issued by whom? • CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) and Modifiers are issued by whom? • The process of converting healthcare information into standardized codes. • HCPCS (Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System) and Occurrence codes are issued by whom? • ...
aldar 2023-02-21
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- continuous and unpleasant but not particularly strong
- permission from a patient for a doctor to do a particular medical procedure
- doing something well and thoroughly with no waste of time, money or energy
- extremely painful
- the spine
- medical examination of the stomach
- reduced amount of food that a person eats because they want to lose weight
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- connected with mental processes of understanding
- to remove liquid
- small camera on a long thin tube which can be put into a person's body in order to view the areas inside
- medical condition in which a person feels very sad and anxious,with little energy or interest in life
- unable to pay attention to something because you are thinking about something else
- knowledge or understanding of an issue or a situation
- two times a day
- to receive somebody into hospital for medical treatment
15 Clues: the spine • two times a day • to remove liquid • extremely painful • medical examination of the stomach • connected with mental processes of understanding • continuous and unpleasant but not particularly strong • knowledge or understanding of an issue or a situation • to receive somebody into hospital for medical treatment • ...
HOSPITAL TOOLS & EQUIPMENT 2023-12-14
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- A medical instrument used for listening to sounds in the body, especially the heart and lungs.
- A tool used for injecting or withdrawing fluids from the body.
- An instrument used to measure body temperature.
- A device used to measure blood pressure.
- A tool used to measure the oxygen saturation level in the blood.
- A pointed tool used with a syringe for injections.
- A type of cloth used for dressing wounds or absorbing blood.
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- A device used to deliver oxygen to a patient.
- Equipment used for taking images of the inside of the body.
- Machine Equipment that uses sound waves to create images of internal body structures.
- Strips of fabric used for covering and protecting wounds.
- Protective coverings for hands used during medical procedures.
- A small, sharp knife used for surgical procedures.
- A chair with wheels, used for transporting patients.
- A device used to measure the amount of glucose in the blood.
- A specialized bed designed for medical purposes, often adjustable.
- A portable storage unit for medical supplies and equipment.
17 Clues: A device used to measure blood pressure. • A device used to deliver oxygen to a patient. • An instrument used to measure body temperature. • A small, sharp knife used for surgical procedures. • A pointed tool used with a syringe for injections. • A chair with wheels, used for transporting patients. • Strips of fabric used for covering and protecting wounds. • ...
chapter 15 2013-10-02
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- personal digital assistant
- governmental agency
- generally or widely accepted, favored, or practiced
- refers to the study of medical computing
- nationwide health information network
- to partly remove or correct; to relieve or lessen
- electronic medical record
- primary care provider
- personal health record
- the number of requirements for the executive order to promote interoperability of ERM systems
- president in office who issued executive order
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- any set of physical properties, the values of which determine characteristics or behaviors
- evaluation and management
- protected health information
- the capability of a system to work with or use the parts or equipment of another system
- working together to achieve a common goal in the best interest of the medical office
- electronic health record
- charge capture
18 Clues: charge capture • governmental agency • primary care provider • personal health record • electronic health record • evaluation and management • electronic medical record • personal digital assistant • protected health information • nationwide health information network • refers to the study of medical computing • president in office who issued executive order • ...
Chapter 6 2022-09-03
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- formal organizations of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital
- chair physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee; responsible for all of the medical operations of a hospital department and may also oversee a residency training program
- person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or health care organization
- management of quality in the workplace form the perspective of total involvement of every employee, with a strong focus on process measurement and control
- error failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim
- physician responsible for the medical operation and quality go a hospital department or service
- insurance companies, medicare, medicaid, and other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatients medical expenses for the patient
- federal agency that administers the medicare program and partners with states to administer medicaid.
- physician responsible for overseeing a component or sub department of a hospital service
- independent not-for-profit organizations that evaluate s and credits more than 17,000 heath care organizations and programs in the US and is nations primary standard setting and accrediting body in health care
- system of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations
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- professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset mangement, financial management, operations, management, and communication and information management in radiology
- organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as x-ray examination.
- unit of hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting
- servies providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physicians plan for diagnoses and treatment
- certificate approved by a local review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities
- group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public and whose legal and moral responsibility for polices and operations of the hospitalize not for personal benefit of the members
- process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance improving designing and developing cost effective and ethical justifiable
- injuries, large or small, caused by the use of a drug
- statements of an organization that summaries its intent to provide service in terms of the services it offers
- ancillary department of the hospital responsible for securing, supporting, and compensating employees; developing and maintaining skills, quality, and motivation.
21 Clues: injuries, large or small, caused by the use of a drug • physician responsible for overseeing a component or sub department of a hospital service • formal organizations of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital • physician responsible for the medical operation and quality go a hospital department or service • ...
Medical Laboratory science 2023-05-09
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- A person who tests samples from patients; responsible for blood tests, stool tests, etc.
- The place where a medical lab scientist will spend the majority of their job.
- Minimum education degree needed to get a job as a medical lab scientist.
- The average amount of years it takes to earn a bachelor's degree
- One of the best universities one can attend to get a degree in medical lab science.
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- Blood, tissue, or other matter collected from a patient to observe and test for illness
- A location where a medical lab scientist can find many of the testing instruments needed for their job.
- Medical lab science is an ______ job.
- As a medical lab scientist, your job will be ____ paced
- One of the traits required for a person to get a job in medical lab science; the ability to make precise, careful movements.
10 Clues: Medical lab science is an ______ job. • As a medical lab scientist, your job will be ____ paced • The average amount of years it takes to earn a bachelor's degree • Minimum education degree needed to get a job as a medical lab scientist. • The place where a medical lab scientist will spend the majority of their job. • ...
Cancer Cure 2024-03-12
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- The state of being unaware of whats going on.
- Overarching term for a kind of cancer that starts in the lymphatic system.
- A machine device used for medical illness.
- Involcing a dramatic change.
- The prevention or treatment of disease with substances that stimulate the immune response.
- No medical care is availabe or possible for the human body.
- The swelling and tenderness of one or more joints.
- A disease in which some fo the bodys cells grow uncontrollably and spread all around the body.
- Uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in your body.
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- When something is not normal.
- It is the process by which the immune system recognizes and removes harmful and foreign stimuli and begins the healing process.
- A state of prolonged loss of consciousness.
- It transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
- Able or likely to cause harm or injury.
- The fundamental and distinctive characteristics or qualities of someone or something.
- Medical care given to a patient for illness or injurys.
- Make or become unlikely to give way or overturn.
- An illness affecting a certain person or group of people.
- Identify the nature of the medical condition of someone.
- When something is intensely painful.
20 Clues: Involcing a dramatic change. • When something is not normal. • When something is intensely painful. • Able or likely to cause harm or injury. • A machine device used for medical illness. • A state of prolonged loss of consciousness. • The state of being unaware of whats going on. • Make or become unlikely to give way or overturn. • ...
ShareCare Crossword 1 2024-08-20
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- The type of forms in which medical records will be attached
- In data Acquisition process : Handling option will be
- In data Acquisition process : Record type will be
- Initial request of Fit for duty will be "BILL TO___"
- Status of form Delivered to the patient will be
- A form that allows a person with a disability to request or maintain job-related changes like rules, facilities, or conditions.
- Same 2 types of form is received in HDS 1 form will be rejected as "___"
- Related to the urinary tract, kidneys, and genital-urinary system.
- Sharecare headquarters
- It is mandatory for attaching medical records
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- What will be the Status of the request which is in Pending resolution rejected by Billing team
- What will come under authorization tab
- What does the form team call themselves?
- Tool which is used for editing the form
- Type of form filled for Caregiver leaves
- A medical term for when a doctor tells a patient not to do a certain activity or task because of their medical condition.
- This type of form we are not authorize to complete
- What request subtype would you choose for an accommodation form.
- Initial status of a request when it lands in HDS
- What will "D" Stand in ICD Abbreviation
20 Clues: Sharecare headquarters • What will come under authorization tab • Tool which is used for editing the form • What will "D" Stand in ICD Abbreviation • What does the form team call themselves? • Type of form filled for Caregiver leaves • It is mandatory for attaching medical records • Status of form Delivered to the patient will be • ...
Health Information Services - Nursing Home Week 2024 2024-05-08
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- Acronym for Registered Health Information Technician.
- Notations in a resident's medical record.
- What is the main professional association for health information professionals?
- What is the primary goal of HIPAA?
- Transforming descriptions of medical diagnoses into universal medical code numbers.
- Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage.
- The state of data privacy, generally held under ethical and legal obligations of nondisclosure without patient consent.
- Acronym for Protected Health Information.
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- Document that describes to patients how their medical information may be used and disclosed.
- A document granting permission or authority.
- An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI.
- what are one of the key responsibilities of health information professionals?
- Acronym for Health Information Management.
- 10th Revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases
14 Clues: What is the primary goal of HIPAA? • Notations in a resident's medical record. • Acronym for Protected Health Information. • Acronym for Health Information Management. • A document granting permission or authority. • An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI. • Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage. • ...
Uglified Ducky: Moose Words and Their English Equivalents 2016-01-26
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- sopping and dripping
- born
- ugly which you, especially, are not
- a bush that grows in the Northern Piney Woods
- a wrong idea in the brain
- attention
- remember
- an ancient expression of surprise and disgust
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- a moose medical term for having two feet
- Ancient call in the old Moose language
- abandoned, left all alone
- a moose medical term for having four feet
- extremely
- bandaged
- reflection
- magnificent
- big furry lumpy animals
- to tip
- family
19 Clues: born • to tip • family • bandaged • remember • extremely • attention • reflection • magnificent • sopping and dripping • big furry lumpy animals • abandoned, left all alone • a wrong idea in the brain • ugly which you, especially, are not • Ancient call in the old Moose language • a moose medical term for having two feet • a moose medical term for having four feet • ...
Medicaid Madness for MAGI 2020-07-29
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- we can go back 3 months for medicaid
- Expedited medical
- we multiply by 4.3 for weekly and 2.15 for biweekly
- every 12 months or when a change is reported
- Medical given when there is an increase in earned income
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- Medical given when spousal support increases
- we cannot cut a child off medical for 12 months
- we ping the
- a baby born to a mom on medicaid
- how we establish a medicaid household for MAGI
- - Modified Adjusted Gross Income
11 Clues: we ping the • Expedited medical • a baby born to a mom on medicaid • - Modified Adjusted Gross Income • we can go back 3 months for medicaid • Medical given when spousal support increases • every 12 months or when a change is reported • how we establish a medicaid household for MAGI • we cannot cut a child off medical for 12 months • ...
PLe Chap 1 & 2 2012-12-12
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- law regulating the use and disclosure of patients' protected health information
- comprised of the standards of professional behavior
- medical data from which individual identifiers have been removed
- unique ten-digit identifier assigned to each provider
- combines a high-deductible health plan with a medical savings plan
- health care organizations that must obey HIPAA regulations
- impermissible use or disclosure of PHI that could pose significant risk to the affected person
- state-specified performance measures for health care delivery
- medical practice's written plan for complying with regulations
- method of converting a message into encoded text
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- prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided
- organizations that pay for health insurance directly and set up a fund from which to pay
- organizations that work for covered entities but are not themselves
- what does EDI stand for?
- permits patients to recieve medical services from non-network providers
15 Clues: what does EDI stand for? • method of converting a message into encoded text • comprised of the standards of professional behavior • unique ten-digit identifier assigned to each provider • health care organizations that must obey HIPAA regulations • prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided • ...
Hospital 2024-10-19
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- a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt
- one of the parts or large rooms into which a hospital is divided, usually with beds for patients
- to say what medical treatment someone should have
- Be out of the ... means to be out of danger or difficulty
- a patient who lives in hospital while under treatment.
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
- ... care is medical care that is provided by a specialist or facility upon referral by a primary care physician and that requires more specialized knowledge, skill, or equipment than the primary care physician can provide compare primary care, tertiary care
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- a thorough examination, especially a medical or dental one, to detect any problems.
- Be on the ... means to be getting better after an illness or injury
- ... the clock means all day and all night without stopping
- ... care is a medical treatment provided by local doctors or other health workers, rather than special treatment in a hospital
- a place where people who are ill or injured are treated and taken care of by doctors and nurses
- a person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured, especially in a hospital
- be on ... means to be available to work or make official visits at any time when needed
14 Clues: to say what medical treatment someone should have • a patient who lives in hospital while under treatment. • Be out of the ... means to be out of danger or difficulty • ... the clock means all day and all night without stopping • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment. • Be on the ... means to be getting better after an illness or injury • ...
Haematology 2022-07-22
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- filtered through lymph nodes to remove microorganisms
- similar to mast cells
- controls passage of water and solutes through capillaries
- filter and cleanses the blood
- protect against bacterial infections
- shape of a RBC
- medical term for WBC; defend against infection
- fluid where blood cells are suspended
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- primary cells of immune response
- ingest antigen-antibody complexes
- medical term for RBC; most abundant blood cell
- haematopoiesis occurs here
- medical term for platelet; essential for coagulation
13 Clues: shape of a RBC • similar to mast cells • haematopoiesis occurs here • filter and cleanses the blood • primary cells of immune response • ingest antigen-antibody complexes • protect against bacterial infections • fluid where blood cells are suspended • medical term for RBC; most abundant blood cell • medical term for WBC; defend against infection • ...
National Healthcare Week 2017-05-05
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- A recurring length of time over which employee time is recorded
- A place where tests are usually done on clinical specimens in order to obtain information about the health of a patient as pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
- A person who is licensed to practice medicine and has trained at a school of medicine
- Electronic medical record system
- A person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- A person who works at an office who greets visitors, answers the phones, routes calls and takes messages
- An establishment where outpatients are given medical treatment or advice
- A person trained to care for the sick or infirm
- A chair fitted with wheels for use as a means of transport by a person who is unable to walk as a result of illness, injury, or disability
- A sample of something for medical testing
- An image of a document made by electronic scanning and transmitted as data by telecommunication links
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- Approval from your health plan
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular system of human beings
- A substance used for medical treatment
- An adhesive bandage with a gauze pad in the center, used to cover minor wounds
- Injection of a killed microbe in order to stimulate the immune system against the microbe, thereby preventing disease
- An examine and or to make images of things, such as the bones and organs inside the body
- Serious thought or consideration
- A method of measuring something
- The assignment of degrees of urgency to wounds or illnesses to decide the order of treatment
- A process whereby a patient or the patient's family is introduced to additional health resources in the community
- An institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people
- A Catholic, not-for-profit health system serving the comprehensive health needs of communities across the Midwest through one of the largest integrated delivery systems in the nation
- A record or display of a person's heartbeat
24 Clues: Approval from your health plan • A method of measuring something • Serious thought or consideration • Electronic medical record system • A substance used for medical treatment • A sample of something for medical testing • A record or display of a person's heartbeat • A person trained to care for the sick or infirm • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
- All the food consumed by a person.
- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
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- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced. • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
- All the food consumed by a person.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
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- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced. • ...
Healthcare 2023-04-15
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- A biological preparation that stimulates the body's immune system to produce antibodies against a specific infectious disease.
- A substance used to treat, cure, or prevent illness or disease.
- The process of restoring function and improving quality of life after an injury, illness, or surgery.
- A medication or procedure that makes a patient unconscious or numb to pain during surgery or other medical procedures.
- The inability to conceive a child or carry a pregnancy to term.
- The branch of medicine that deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
- A medical procedure in which a surgeon cuts into the body to repair or remove damaged or diseased tissue.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the use of imaging techniques, such as X-rays, to diagnose and treat diseases.
- A condition in which the body is unable to properly regulate blood sugar levels.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents.
- therapy A type of treatment that uses exercises, stretches, and other techniques to help improve mobility and reduce pain and other symptoms.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the health of the female reproductive system.
- A disease caused by the abnormal growth of cells that can spread to other parts of the body.
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- A process that helps protect against infectious diseases by stimulating the body's immune system to produce antibodies.
- A treatment that uses drugs to kill cancer cells.
- A facility where medical tests are performed on samples of blood, urine, or other bodily fluids to help diagnose and treat diseases.
- A medical situation requiring immediate attention.
- A medication used to treat bacterial infections.
- attack A medical emergency in which the blood flow to the heart is blocked, often resulting in damage to the heart muscle.
- An outbreak of an infectious disease that spreads rapidly and affects a large number of people.
- A surgical procedure in which an organ or tissue is removed from one person (the donor) and placed in another person (the recipient).
- A contract that provides financial protection against certain risks, such as the cost of medical care.
- pressure: The force of blood pushing against the walls of arteries as the heart pumps blood throughout the body.
- An epidemic that has spread over a large area, such as a country or the world.
25 Clues: A medication used to treat bacterial infections. • A treatment that uses drugs to kill cancer cells. • A medical situation requiring immediate attention. • A substance used to treat, cure, or prevent illness or disease. • The inability to conceive a child or carry a pregnancy to term. • ...
stem careers 2023-03-22
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- specializes in treating oral conditions.
- manages financial risks for businesses
- creates and updates maps
- collects and analyzes data and uses the results to help companies and organizations maximize their profits and minimize risk
- learn about the universe by studying physics and chemistry as they relate to celestial objects
- is a physician who diagnoses and treats skin conditions
- is a licensed medical doctor who treats illness and injury
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- studies how living organisms function
- specializes in conditions affecting the body's cardiovascular system
- studies the earth's natural materials to prepare for events such as volcanic eruptions or earthquakes
- is a physician who specializes in providing medical care for infants, children and teenagers
- prepares lesson plans and educates students
- is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and managing conditions of the gastrointestinal tract and liver.
- administers pain-relief medication during surgical procedures and monitors patients to ensure they remain stable during and after surgery.
- performs research and experiments related to chemistry
- is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the eyes
- is a specialized dentist who helps people correct their teeth or improve their jaw alignment
- specializes in behavior and mental health
18 Clues: creates and updates maps • studies how living organisms function • manages financial risks for businesses • specializes in treating oral conditions. • specializes in behavior and mental health • prepares lesson plans and educates students • performs research and experiments related to chemistry • is a physician who diagnoses and treats skin conditions • ...
hospital 2023-06-19
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- A vehicle equipped with medical supplies to transport sick or injured individuals to the hospital.
- bed A specialized bed in a hospital designed for patient comfort and medical care.
- mask A protective mask worn by healthcare professionals and patients to prevent the spread of germs and infections.
- A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around.
- An instrument used to measure body temperature, often placed under the tongue or armpit.
- A medical device used to administer medication or draw blood for tests.
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- A type of medical imaging that creates images of the inside of the body, allowing doctors to diagnose injuries or illnesses.
- Substances or treatments used to prevent, treat, or manage illnesses and diseases.
- A material used to cover wounds or injuries to protect them and aid in healing.
- A small, sharp knife used by surgeons during surgical procedures.
- Devices used to support walking when a person has difficulty with mobility due to an injury or disability.
- A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital.
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds inside the body, such as the heartbeat or lungs.
13 Clues: A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital. • A small, sharp knife used by surgeons during surgical procedures. • A medical device used to administer medication or draw blood for tests. • A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around. • A material used to cover wounds or injuries to protect them and aid in healing. • ...
health care 2020-12-09
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- a medical examination to test your general state of health
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- a health care institution providing patient treatment with specialized medical and nursing staff and medical equipment
- the art or act of identifying a disease from its signs and symptoms
- a doctor who treats injuries, diseases, and deformities through operations
- a person who diagnoses and treats patients suffering from diseases and injuries
- a person who provides medical and nursing care to patients in hospital
- a substance or preparation used in treating disease
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- a strip of woven material used to bind up a wound or to protect an injured part of the body
- an adhesive strip of material for covering cuts and wounds
- a shop where medicinal drugs are prepared or sold
- a tube with a nozzle and piston fitted with a hollow needle for injecting or withdrawing fluids
- theatre a facility within a hospital where surgical operations are carried out
13 Clues: a shop where medicinal drugs are prepared or sold • a substance or preparation used in treating disease • a medical examination to test your general state of health • an adhesive strip of material for covering cuts and wounds • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment • the art or act of identifying a disease from its signs and symptoms • ...
Drippy drew 2022-08-19
10 Clues: magic eye • medical staff • Siamiese Twins • public bathrooms • smallpox vaccine • Creator of HIPPA • were also healers • avoided medical practice • doctor who did research on blood • Earliest to keep medical records
Chapter 5: UM, QM, & Accreditation 2018-01-25
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- A function of concurrent UM, but it can also be an important element of case management
- A list of drugs covering typical medical needs, although it does not include all available drugs for each medical condition
- necessity A factor in coverage determinations when medical goods or services may or may not be covered depending on certain criteria
- _______ is an initiative of the federal AHRQ that seeks to support the assessment of consumers’ experiences with healthcare
- _______ utilization management refers to UM activities performed while care is being provided
- Basic utilization management refers to the routine functions used to manage the cost of the most widely used _______
- _______ management is a form of case management that focuses on a handful of selected conditions
- _______ health care spans both the management of utilization and quality
- Childhood immunizations are the most common form of _______
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- _______ utilization management refers to UM or UM-related activities that take place after care has been provided
- What types of medications do specialty pharmacies include?
- Self-administered assessment tool used to quickly make an overall assessment of a new patient’s medical condition and risk factors
- _______ -based clinical criteria and guidelines are based on formal medical studies and clinical trials that compare different approaches to care
- Health plan _______ is a forma of oversight in which an independent, private, nonprofit organization reviews an MCO and determines if it meet certain criteria or industry standards
- Payers quality management programs are _______
15 Clues: Payers quality management programs are _______ • What types of medications do specialty pharmacies include? • Childhood immunizations are the most common form of _______ • _______ health care spans both the management of utilization and quality • A function of concurrent UM, but it can also be an important element of case management • ...
Jaden-Sam 2017-08-28
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- makes old people clothes
- works on planes
- builds hospital equipment
- makes yachts
- design different structures and deal with society
- makes buildings
- works with seeds and farm equipment
- works with nuclear radiation
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- makes refrigerators
- works with chemicals
- work with electricityd
- works with biology and medical
- works with gas
- works on java
- invents new types of matterials
- designing stuff
- makes zoo habitats
17 Clues: makes yachts • works on java • works with gas • works on planes • makes buildings • designing stuff • makes zoo habitats • makes refrigerators • works with chemicals • work with electricityd • makes old people clothes • builds hospital equipment • works with nuclear radiation • works with biology and medical • invents new types of matterials • works with seeds and farm equipment • ...
Skin 2021-12-03
14 Clues: tag • the skin. • sac that con- • Requires medical • matter, above or • the skin. A cyst • medical referral. • Closed, abnormally • pus, semifluid, or • a tubercle cannot. • fluid; similar to a • be drained of fluid • Large blister containing a • Flat spot or discoloration
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- California's version of medicaid.
- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- Insurance that covers your vehicle in case of accident or theft
- Health coverage for low income families
- health insurance can be attained via ______________ companies
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- ___________ injury liability covers costs associated with injuries/death that you or another driver causes while driving your car
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- Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65
- _______insurance covers medical expenses
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
17 Clues: California's version of medicaid. • Health coverage for low income families • _______insurance covers medical expenses • Can be covered completely or _______________ • Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance • Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65 • Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy • ...
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
- Health coverage for low income families
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- Insurance that covers your vehicle in case of accident or theft
- Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
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- health insurance can be obtained via ______________ companies
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- California's version of medicaid.
- ___________ injury liability covers costs associated with injuries/death that you or another driver causes while driving your car
- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
- _______insurance covers medical expenses
17 Clues: California's version of medicaid. • Health coverage for low income families • _______insurance covers medical expenses • Can be covered completely or _______________ • Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance • Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy • Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65 • ...
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- _______insurance covers medical expenses
- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- Insurance that covers your vehicle in case of accident or theft
- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
- Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65
- California's version of medicaid.
- ___________ injury liability covers costs associated with injuries/death that you or another driver causes while driving your car
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- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- health insurance can be obtained via ______________ companies
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- Health coverage for low income families
17 Clues: California's version of medicaid. • Health coverage for low income families • _______insurance covers medical expenses • Can be covered completely or _______________ • Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance • Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy • Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65 • ...
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
- California's version of medicaid.
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
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- ___________ injury liability covers costs associated with injuries/death that you or another driver causes while driving your car
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65
- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
- health insurance can be obtained via ______________ companies
- Insurance that covers your vehicle in case of accident or theft
- _______insurance covers medical expenses
- Health coverage for low income families
17 Clues: California's version of medicaid. • Health coverage for low income families • _______insurance covers medical expenses • Can be covered completely or _______________ • Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance • Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65 • Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy • ...
Skin Vocabulary 2023-05-26
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- An abnormal condition in which the skin becomes dry and scaly.
- A protein found in the skin and connective tissue.
- A procedure that uses an electric spark to burn and destroy tissue.
- A skin disease involving the hardening and shrinking of connective tissue.
- The medical term for itching.
- The medical term for a whitehead or a blackhead.
- The medical term for a freckle, mole, or tattoo marks.
- A collection of serum in the skin.
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- The deepest layer of skin that contains fat tissue.
- The glands that are in the dermal layer of the skin and secrete an oily substance (sebum).
- The medical term for a rash.
- An inflammatory skin disease that includes erythematous, pustular, and papular lesions.
- The soft tissue that surrounds the nail.
- A surgical procedure that uses liquid nitrogen to reach subfreezing temperature in order to destroy tissue.
- A groove or crack in the skin.
- The lack of hair, commonly described as baldness.
- The area of the nail that is whitish and shaped like a half-moon.
17 Clues: The medical term for a rash. • The medical term for itching. • A groove or crack in the skin. • A collection of serum in the skin. • The soft tissue that surrounds the nail. • The medical term for a whitehead or a blackhead. • The lack of hair, commonly described as baldness. • A protein found in the skin and connective tissue. • ...
Public saftey 2024-08-09
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- loud noise to alert people
- special suit for hazardous situations
- responds to fires
- emergency service vehicle
- provide medical attention
- act of saving someone
- civil servants
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- assigned to a crime scene
- retreating to safety
- place to hide safely
- cameras recording certain areas
- aid immediate medical attention
- someone held against their will
- control controls passing cars
- what amendment relates to gun carrying
- a potential threat
- Dangerous situation
- cardiovascular respiration
- sign of possible danger
19 Clues: civil servants • responds to fires • a potential threat • Dangerous situation • retreating to safety • place to hide safely • act of saving someone • sign of possible danger • assigned to a crime scene • emergency service vehicle • provide medical attention • loud noise to alert people • cardiovascular respiration • control controls passing cars • cameras recording certain areas • ...
Medical Science Crossword 2021-03-23
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- these form a cage that protect your organs
- largest bone in your body
- Substance that prevents bones from rubbing together and wearing away
- top vena Cava of the heart
- Inflammation of the joints that can lead to permanent damage
- also known as your funny bone
- the medical name for your collar bone
- lower vena cava of the heart
- these blood cells fight infection and disease
- medical name for your breast bone
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- These bones are found in your hands and your feet
- part of your skeleton that protects your spinal cord
- The medical name for your jaw bone
- component of blood that transports carbon dioxide from your cells to your lungs
- This part of the human skeleton protects your brain
- this joint allows movement backwards and forwards
- pumps blood around the body
- these blood cells carry oxygen around your body
- amount on bones in both your ears combined
19 Clues: largest bone in your body • top vena Cava of the heart • pumps blood around the body • lower vena cava of the heart • also known as your funny bone • medical name for your breast bone • The medical name for your jaw bone • the medical name for your collar bone • these form a cage that protect your organs • amount on bones in both your ears combined • ...
Medical Terms (sonography) 2020-12-21
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- a person who has skills with technology aspects and procedures
- unborn offspring
- high blood pressure
- a tissue sample used for testing purposes
- a procedure when an is image taken with high frequency waves
- abbreviation for organization that gives exams and certificates for sonographers
- the use of ultrasound tools for a medical diagnosis purposes
- acronym for diagnostic medical sonography
- known as a bruise
- pulsation of the heart
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- three off spring produced by the same pregnancy
- the study and treatment of the heart
- the image produced form an ultrasound procedure
- dangers that can involved in a situation
- low blood pressure
- sends high frequency sound waves and gets them back aka a probe
- two offspring produced by the same pregnancy
- a medical professional that that uses ultrasound images and devices to get the diagnostic image
- also known as spontaneous abortion, losing the fetus before 20 weeks
19 Clues: unborn offspring • known as a bruise • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • pulsation of the heart • the study and treatment of the heart • dangers that can involved in a situation • a tissue sample used for testing purposes • acronym for diagnostic medical sonography • two offspring produced by the same pregnancy • three off spring produced by the same pregnancy • ...
4 Working in Today's Healthcare Environment 2021-02-16
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- a managed care concept in which the patient must use a medical provider who is under contract with the insurer for an agreed-upon fee in order to receive co-payment from the insurer.
- designations used to identify reimbursement per condition in a hospital
- a legal agreement in which physicians share in the business operation of a medical practice and become responsible for the actions of the other partners.
- type of medical plan that pays for and manages the medical care a patient receives.
- agreed-upon fee paid by the insured for certain medical services, usually $10 to $20.
- voluntary credentialing process usually offered by a professional organization.
- a federal program implemented by the individual states that provides financial assistance to states for insuring certain categories of the poor and indigent.
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- person, such as a primary care physician, or entity, such as an insurance company, that approves patient referrals to other physicians or services.
- indicates that person whose name is listed on an official record or register has met certain requirements in his or her particular profession.
- an agreement to pay a fee to another physician or agency for the referral of patients; this is illegal in some states and is considered an unethical medical practice.
- type of medical practice, as established by law, that is managed by a board of directors.
- a mandatory credentialing process that allows an individual to perform certain skills.
- federal program that provides healthcare coverage for persons over 65 years of age as well as for disabled persons or those who suffer from kidney disease or other debilitating ailments.
- type of managed care plan that offers a range of healthcare services to plan members for a predetermined fee per member by a limited group of providers.
14 Clues: designations used to identify reimbursement per condition in a hospital • voluntary credentialing process usually offered by a professional organization. • type of medical plan that pays for and manages the medical care a patient receives. • agreed-upon fee paid by the insured for certain medical services, usually $10 to $20. • ...
Hospital 2023-08-07
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- Place where medications are dispensed.
- Urgent medical situation requiring immediate attention.
- Device for measuring body temperature.
- Person receiving medical treatment or care.
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- Medical instrument for listening to bodily sounds.
- Medical professional who provides care and support.
- Mobility device for people with limited walking ability.
- Medical practitioner who diagnoses and treats patients.
- Vehicle used to transport patients to the hospital.
9 Clues: Place where medications are dispensed. • Device for measuring body temperature. • Person receiving medical treatment or care. • Medical instrument for listening to bodily sounds. • Medical professional who provides care and support. • Vehicle used to transport patients to the hospital. • Medical practitioner who diagnoses and treats patients. • ...
Medical Audit Crossword 2013-12-20
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- abrev; proof that a service is not covered by Medicare
- person or group that receives health care benefits
- a record of health information with multiple access
- acronym for law requiring emergency treatment
- _______audit; performed on services prior to billing
- recovers improper Medicare payments
- _______law sponsored by U.S. Senator Pete Stark
- to assign a higher procedure code than was performed
- produces service-specific paid claims error rates
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- to bill components seperatley
- acronyn for medical record documentation
- intentional misrepresentation of facts; to deceive
- contracts with Medicare to process medical claims
- describes procedures, services, etc; used by Medicare
- the OIG will not seek exclusion with this agreement
- systematic review of a patient medical record
- voluntary accreditation program for hospitals
- ________days; time period for follow up care after a surgery
- abbrev; also referred to as the Lincoln Law
19 Clues: to bill components seperatley • recovers improper Medicare payments • acronyn for medical record documentation • abbrev; also referred to as the Lincoln Law • acronym for law requiring emergency treatment • systematic review of a patient medical record • voluntary accreditation program for hospitals • _______law sponsored by U.S. Senator Pete Stark • ...
Vulnerable Persons 2021-02-27
11 Clues: E • B • G • U • E • E&M Distress - Sad • E&M Distress - Who knows • Medical Condition - Terror • Medical Condition - Muddled • reason for provoked shooting • Medical Condition - Are you on about me?