medical Crossword Puzzles
July 22 2025 2025-07-22
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- the first "R" in PERRLA
- the medical term for breathing out.
- the colour of a caddy on someone's door when they are on isolation.
- the pulse felt on the thumb side of your wrist.
- the acronym for personal protective equipment.
- the medical word for "listening to the lungs".
- the medical term for "equal on both sides"
- the test which includes putting an object in someone's hand with their eyes closed.
- the third cranial nerve
- another word for abnormal lung sounds.
- another word meaning asking permission before performing an assessment on a resident.
- the colour dot for responsive behaviours.
- the bone that is felt at the bottom of the neck
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- the bone in the middle of the chest.
- the acronym used in a neuro assessment to assess the eyes.
- the pulse felt on the side of the neck.
- the name of the mat put on the floor for fall prevention.
- a tube inserted in the urethra to drain urine.
- the medical term for blue-tinged skin with poor circulation
- your instructor that you only have two shifts left with after today :(
- the acronym for good air entry bilaterally.
- the medical term for collarbone.
- the test to see if your resident sways while standing with their eyes closed.
- the body's voice box.
- the part of your brain that controls balance and coordination.
- valve, the heart valve on the right side of the sternum.
26 Clues: the body's voice box. • the first "R" in PERRLA • the third cranial nerve • the medical term for collarbone. • the medical term for breathing out. • the bone in the middle of the chest. • another word for abnormal lung sounds. • the pulse felt on the side of the neck. • the colour dot for responsive behaviours. • the medical term for "equal on both sides" • ...
Ch 04 Lesion Crossword 2024-03-07
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- A small elevation on the skin that contains no fluid, butmay develop pus.
- Closed, abnormally developed sac that contains pus,semifluid, or morbid matter, above or below the skin. Can be drained of fluid. Requires medical referral.
- Closed, abnormally developed sac that contains pus,semifluid, or morbid matter, above or below the skin. Can't be drained of fluid. Requires medical referral.
- Abnormal mass; vary in size, shape, and color. Any type of abnormal mass, not always cancer. Requires medical referral.
- Dead cells that form over a wound or blemish while healing; accumulation of sebum and pus, sometimes mixed with epidermal cells.
- Raised, inflamed papule with white or yellow center containing pus in the top of the lesion.
- Thin, dry, or oily plate of epidermal flakes.
- Open lesion on the skin or mucous membrane of the body;accompanied by loss of skin depth and possibly weepingof fluids or pus. Requires medical referral.
- A solid bump larger than 0.4 inches that can be easily felt.Requires medical referral.
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- Characterized by flat, nonpalpable changes in skin color or by elevations formed by fluid in a cavity, such as vesicles or pustules.
- Characterized by piles of material on the skin surface, such as a crust or scab, or by depressions in the skin surface, such as an ulcer.
- Slightly raised or depressed area of the skin that forms as a result of the healing process related to an injury or lesion.
- Flat spot or discoloration on the skin.
- Skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching or scraping.
- Crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis.
- Small blister or sac containing clear fluid, lying within or just beneath the epidermis. Requires medical referral if cause is unknown or untreatable with over-the-counter products.
- A thick scar resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue.
- An itchy, swollen lesion that can be caused by a blow, scratch, bite of an insect, urticaria (skin allergy), or the sting of a nettle. Typically resolves on its own, but refer to a physician if condition lasts more than three days.
- Large blister containing a watery fluid; like a vesicle.Requires medical referral.
19 Clues: Flat spot or discoloration on the skin. • Crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis. • Thin, dry, or oily plate of epidermal flakes. • Skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching or scraping. • A thick scar resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue. • A small elevation on the skin that contains no fluid, butmay develop pus. • ...
healthcare 2023-01-19
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- The amount you are required to pay for medical care in certain types of health plans after you have met your deductible.
- A primary care physician monitors your health, diagnoses and treats minor health problems, and refers you to specialists if
- The amount of money you must pay each year to cover your medical care expenses before your insurance policy starts
- A health problem that existed before the date your insurance coverage became effective.
- A health savings account is a type of medical savings account that allows you to save money to pay for current and future medical expenses on a tax-free basis. In order to be eligible for a health savings account, you must be covered by a high-
- mammograms.
- of covered medical expenses. Indemnity plans pay a sizable percentage
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- Specific conditions or circumstances for which the policy will not provide benefits.
- The way a healthcare system manages its costs and the use of its resources.
- A health insurance plan that combines elements of an HMO and PPO.
- Services designed to keep patients healthy, including check-ups, well baby care and adult care, immunizations, Pap smears
- The maximum amount of money you will be required to pay each year for deductibles, coinsurance and copayments.
- A health insurance plan that allows you to see any doctor at any time.
- a health insurance plan that allows you to pay a monthly or quarterly premium in exchange for healthcare services.
- These plans allow you to use any doctor, hospital or specialist you choose and submit a claim to your insurance company for
- The amount paid by you or your employer, in addition to copayments, coinsurance and deductibles, in exchange for insurance
- A way of sharing medical costs. You pay a flat fee every time you receive a medical service (for example, $20 for every visit.
- health plan, not have any other health insurance, and not be claimed as a dependent on another’s tax return.
- level of care is needed.
19 Clues: mammograms. • level of care is needed. • A health insurance plan that combines elements of an HMO and PPO. • of covered medical expenses. Indemnity plans pay a sizable percentage • A health insurance plan that allows you to see any doctor at any time. • The way a healthcare system manages its costs and the use of its resources. • ...
ETHICS IN NURSING - Ayanda , Mutsa and Emmaculate 2024-05-29
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- data - 3rd way cybersecurity can help in the nursing medical field?
- -3rd code of ethics in the medical profession found through cybersecurity
- - 1st way cybersecurity can help in the nursing medical field?
- care-2nd way cybersecurity can help in the nursing medical field?
- Ethical principles of doing good or acting in the best interest of patient
- what are ethical guidelines in cybersecurity in Poland?
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- Right of competent adults to take informed decisions about their own medical care
- - A set of moral values and norms guiding individuals,communities and organisations behaviours
- Security Accuracy-3 cyber ethics
- -1st code of ethics in the medical profession found through cybersecurity
- -2nd code of ethics in the medical profession found through cybersecurity
11 Clues: Security Accuracy-3 cyber ethics • what are ethical guidelines in cybersecurity in Poland? • - 1st way cybersecurity can help in the nursing medical field? • care-2nd way cybersecurity can help in the nursing medical field? • data - 3rd way cybersecurity can help in the nursing medical field? • ...
Biomedical Engineering 2024-11-21
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- Engineering Field combining medicine and engineering
- Engineering Field focused on drug delivery systems
- Processing Software used for medical imaging analysis
- Branch of medical engineering that focuses on the brain
- A medical imaging technique that measures the elasticity or stiffness of a tissue
- Component of medical devices often made from polymers
- Engineer Expert in designing orthopedic implants
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- Common imaging technique in biomedicine
- Device used to measure biological signals
- Limb Type of prosthetic developed by biomedical engineers
- measure of how a biomaterial interacts in the body with the surrounding cells, tissues and other factors.
- Medicine Area of study involving tissue engineering
- Implant A device that helps restore vision
- The measurement of the form of living systems or their parts.
- system that manipulates a small amount of fluids using small channels
- Natural science discipline that studies living things
16 Clues: Common imaging technique in biomedicine • Device used to measure biological signals • Implant A device that helps restore vision • Engineer Expert in designing orthopedic implants • Engineering Field focused on drug delivery systems • Medicine Area of study involving tissue engineering • Engineering Field combining medicine and engineering • ...
Biomedical Engineering 2024-11-21
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- Engineering Field combining medicine and engineering
- Engineering Field focused on drug delivery systems
- Processing Software used for medical imaging analysis
- Branch of medical engineering that focuses on the brain
- A medical imaging technique that measures the elasticity or stiffness of a tissue
- Component of medical devices often made from polymers
- Engineer Expert in designing orthopedic implants
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- Common imaging technique in biomedicine
- Device used to measure biological signals
- Limb Type of prosthetic developed by biomedical engineers
- measure of how a biomaterial interacts in the body with the surrounding cells, tissues and other factors.
- Medicine Area of study involving tissue engineering
- Implant A device that helps restore vision
- The measurement of the form of living systems or their parts.
- system that manipulates a small amount of fluids using small channels
- Natural science discipline that studies living things
16 Clues: Common imaging technique in biomedicine • Device used to measure biological signals • Implant A device that helps restore vision • Engineer Expert in designing orthopedic implants • Engineering Field focused on drug delivery systems • Medicine Area of study involving tissue engineering • Engineering Field combining medicine and engineering • ...
Medical Assistant Week 2025 Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-01
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- Profession assisting with patient care
- Tests performed on blood, urine, samples
- Patient receiving care without overnight stay
- Routine medical exam
- Includes blood pressure, heart rate, temperature
- Scheduled time with provider
- Recording patient information in medical records
- Care provided without hospital admission
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- Often required for medical coverage
- Arranging patient appointments
- Branch of medicine dealing with children
- First point of contact for healthcare
- Tool used to listen to heart and lungs
- Drawing blood for testing
- Law protecting patient privacy
15 Clues: Routine medical exam • Drawing blood for testing • Scheduled time with provider • Arranging patient appointments • Law protecting patient privacy • Often required for medical coverage • First point of contact for healthcare • Profession assisting with patient care • Tool used to listen to heart and lungs • Tests performed on blood, urine, samples • ...
Chapter 1 2022-09-20
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- the supervision related to patient care
- the care that an Emergency Medical Responder, and Emergency Medical Technician, or Paramedic is allowed and supposed to provide
- the medical director’s specific instructions
- the prehospital assessment and basic care for the ill or injured.
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- a designated 911 emergency dispatch center
- a physician who assumes the ultimate responsibility for medical oversight
- written guidelines
- an EMS system’s written standing orders and protocols
- a member of the EMS system who has been trained to render first-aid care for a patient
- a member of the EMS system specifically trained to provide pre arrival instructions to callers
- orders given to the rescuer in person by radio or by phone
- specialized teams designated to provide medical care following a disaster.
- basic-level EMR training plus responsibilities for a minimal level of advanced life support
- continuous improvement in the quality of the product or service being delivered
14 Clues: written guidelines • the supervision related to patient care • a designated 911 emergency dispatch center • the medical director’s specific instructions • an EMS system’s written standing orders and protocols • orders given to the rescuer in person by radio or by phone • the prehospital assessment and basic care for the ill or injured. • ...
Jennifer's crossword 2014-05-14
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- documentation must be
- subjective
- information in charts may spur
- specific information required of a population
- B/P 160/100
- patient information should be kept
- patients date of birth
- when filling out patient records
- the disadvantages of EHR programs
- how many electronic records are there
- process of recording information
- The Joint Commission
- subjective, objective, assessment, plan
- visit information or referral
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- medical record format
- diagnosis process made by physician
- files that need attentions
- medical history forms as a
- history of present illness
- patient's primary problem
- patient who does not follow medical advise
- transforming spoken notes into written
- getting to the point
- to examine and review a group of patients records
- when describing patients condition
- correct errors in electronic record
26 Clues: subjective • B/P 160/100 • getting to the point • The Joint Commission • medical record format • documentation must be • patients date of birth • patient's primary problem • files that need attentions • medical history forms as a • history of present illness • visit information or referral • information in charts may spur • when filling out patient records • ...
PAS Week 2024 2024-03-26
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- Coordination of Benefits
- A patient could authorize specific individuals to receive medical information on their behalf on this registration document
- Director's name
- The amount you pay for covered health services before your insurance plan starts to pay
- Federal health insurance plan that patients 65 or older will typically have
- ABN (Advance __ Notice)
- HIM (__ Information Management)
- Face covering
- Patient Access Services
- Power of Attorney
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- LVN (Licensed __ Nurse)
- Manager's name (not supervisor lol)
- Explanation of Benefits
- Medical Doctor
- When a child is covered by two parents' health insurance policies, this rule decides which insurance will pay first
- EHR system used
- Provider who helps manage all aspects of your health
- A portal that gives patients easy access to their medical records
- Health Maintenance Organization
- Nurse Practitioner
20 Clues: Face covering • Medical Doctor • Director's name • EHR system used • Power of Attorney • Nurse Practitioner • LVN (Licensed __ Nurse) • Explanation of Benefits • ABN (Advance __ Notice) • Patient Access Services • Coordination of Benefits • HIM (__ Information Management) • Health Maintenance Organization • Manager's name (not supervisor lol) • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword - Trisha Jacob 2022-08-23
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- dieb, alternate days
- advanced cardiac life support
- a brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills.
- Alert and oriented to person, place, and time
- 5 simple tasks of everyday life.
- heart attack
- a new breed of provider
- advanced diabetes management
- regulates physiological processes
- above knee amputation
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- a provider in healthcare that helps people start their careers in the medical field
- a protein that helps move many small molecules through the blood.
- when a patient refuses medical instruction
- H2O
- lib , sometimes seen on a prescription or a doctor's order
- a type of bacteria that causes tuberculosis and other infections
- aerodynamic technology used for medical reasons.
- a life-threatening condition where the lungs cannot provide the body's organs with oxygen
- anterior
- ambulate
20 Clues: H2O • anterior • ambulate • heart attack • dieb, alternate days • above knee amputation • a new breed of provider • advanced diabetes management • advanced cardiac life support • 5 simple tasks of everyday life. • regulates physiological processes • when a patient refuses medical instruction • Alert and oriented to person, place, and time • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword - Trisha Jacob 2022-08-22
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- dieb, alternate days
- advanced cardiac life support
- a brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills.
- Alert and oriented to person, place, and time
- 5 simple tasks of everyday life.
- heart attack
- a new breed of provider
- advanced diabetes management
- regulates physiological processes
- above knee amputation
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- a provider in healthcare that helps people start their careers in the medical field
- a protein that helps move many small molecules through the blood.
- when a patient refuses medical instruction
- H2O
- lib , sometimes seen on a prescription or a doctor's order
- a type of bacteria that causes tuberculosis and other infections
- aerodynamic technology used for medical reasons.
- a life-threatening condition where the lungs cannot provide the body's organs with oxygen
- anterior
- ambulate
20 Clues: H2O • anterior • ambulate • heart attack • dieb, alternate days • above knee amputation • a new breed of provider • advanced diabetes management • advanced cardiac life support • 5 simple tasks of everyday life. • regulates physiological processes • when a patient refuses medical instruction • Alert and oriented to person, place, and time • ...
NAMSS Exhibitor Giveaways: iSpy 2020-09-29
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- Verge Health
- SilverSheet
- PBI Education
- AOA Profiles
- VerityStream
- National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)
- ABMS Solutions (CertiFACTS On-Line)
- NAMSS PASS
- Federation of State Medical Boards
- NAMSS CCN
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- American Medical Association
- UC San Diego PACE
- SkillSurvey
- FINAL ANSWER
- symplr
- National Practitioner Data Bank (HRSA's NPDB)
- NAMSS
- MD-Staff
18 Clues: NAMSS • symplr • MD-Staff • NAMSS CCN • NAMSS PASS • SilverSheet • SkillSurvey • Verge Health • FINAL ANSWER • AOA Profiles • VerityStream • PBI Education • UC San Diego PACE • American Medical Association • Federation of State Medical Boards • ABMS Solutions (CertiFACTS On-Line) • National Practitioner Data Bank (HRSA's NPDB) • National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)
Match Terms and Topics 2019-03-06
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- Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates; assesses the readiness of international medical school students and graduates (IMGs) to enter graduate medical education in the United States.
- The number of positions a program wishes to fill through an NRMP Match.
- A breach of NRMP policy subject to sanction based on the severity of the infraction.
- Rank Order List; preferences submitted electronically by applicants and programs via the R3 system that is used by the NRMP® matching algorithm to place applicants into residency and fellowship positions.
- The classification system that allows programs to identify multiple training opportunities. Program tracks are used to distinguish between training locations (rural or specific clinical site), focus (e.g. clinical, research, global health, osteopathic recognition) or other distinguishing features within the same program.
- Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program®; during Match Week for the Main Residency Match, the process through which eligible unmatched applicants apply for and are offered positions by programs that did not fill when the matching algorithm was processed.
- The web-based software application through which all NRMP® Matches are managed. The system is used to register for a Match, create rank order lists, and view Match results and reports.
- Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination; administered by the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners, is a three-step examination that assesses medical knowledge and clinical skills and serves as the osteopathic physician's primary pathway to licensure.
- NRMP's Program Rating and Interview Scheduling Manager; a free mobile app that allows residency and fellowship applicants to track programs during the interview process and create program ratings that can be used to generate a rank order list.
- Event sponsored by the NRMP that places students and graduates of U.S. and international medical schools into ACGME-accredited core residency training programs in the United States.
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- The proprietary mathematical formula used by the NRMP to place applicants into residency and fellowship training programs. The formula is "applicant proposing," meaning the preferences expressed on the rank order lists submitted by applicants, not programs, initiate placement into training.
- Release of a match commitment granted only by the NRMP to an applicant or program. Applicants and program directors are not authorized to release each other from a binding commitment.
- Any two applicants who link their rank order lists in an NRMP Match. Applicants who participate in the same Match as a couple form pairs of choices on their primary rank order lists, which are considered in rank order when the matching algorithm is processed. A couple matches to the most preferred pair of programs where each partner has been offered a position.
- International medical graduate; an applicant who attends or graduated from a medical school located outside the United States and Canada.
- United States Medical Licensing Examination; a three-step examination designed to assess an individual's ability to apply knowledge, concepts, and principles to the practice of medicine. Seniors in U.S. allopathic medical schools typically take the Step 1 Basic Sciences examination, the Step 2-Clinical Knowledge examination, and the Step 2-Clinical Skills examination before they graduate. The Step 3 examination typically is taken during or after the first year of residency training. IMGs must pass Step 1, Step 2 CK, and Step 2 CS to be eligible to participate in the Main Residency Match.
- Any program that registers for the Main Residency Match must attempt to fill all of its positions through the Match or another national matching plan.
- Association of American Medical Colleges; represents allopathic medical schools located in the U.S.
- Electronic Residency Application Service; administered by the AAMC, a centralized application service that transmits applications and supporting documentation to participating residency and fellowship training programs selected by applicants.
- The contract all Match participants electronically sign as part of the online Match registration process. It outlines the policies and procedures for participating in a Match and the steps all Match participants must take to engage in ethical and professionally responsible behavior.
19 Clues: The number of positions a program wishes to fill through an NRMP Match. • A breach of NRMP policy subject to sanction based on the severity of the infraction. • Association of American Medical Colleges; represents allopathic medical schools located in the U.S. • ...
Match Terms and Topics 2023-03-07
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- Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates; assesses the readiness of international medical school students and graduates (IMGs) to enter graduate medical education in the United States.
- The number of positions a program wishes to fill through an NRMP Match.
- A breach of NRMP policy subject to sanction based on the severity of the infraction.
- Rank Order List; preferences submitted electronically by applicants and programs via the R3 system that is used by the NRMP® matching algorithm to place applicants into residency and fellowship positions.
- The classification system that allows programs to identify multiple training opportunities. Program tracks are used to distinguish between training locations (rural or specific clinical site), focus (e.g. clinical, research, global health, osteopathic recognition) or other distinguishing features within the same program.
- Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program®; during Match Week for the Main Residency Match, the process through which eligible unmatched applicants apply for and are offered positions by programs that did not fill when the matching algorithm was processed.
- The web-based software application through which all NRMP® Matches are managed. The system is used to register for a Match, create rank order lists, and view Match results and reports.
- Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination; administered by the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners, is a three-step examination that assesses medical knowledge and clinical skills and serves as the osteopathic physician's primary pathway to licensure.
- NRMP's Program Rating and Interview Scheduling Manager; a free mobile app that allows residency and fellowship applicants to track programs during the interview process and create program ratings that can be used to generate a rank order list.
- Event sponsored by the NRMP that places students and graduates of U.S. and international medical schools into ACGME-accredited core residency training programs in the United States.
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- The proprietary mathematical formula used by the NRMP to place applicants into residency and fellowship training programs. The formula is "applicant proposing," meaning the preferences expressed on the rank order lists submitted by applicants, not programs, initiate placement into training.
- Release of a match commitment granted only by the NRMP to an applicant or program. Applicants and program directors are not authorized to release each other from a binding commitment.
- Any two applicants who link their rank order lists in an NRMP Match. Applicants who participate in the same Match as a couple form pairs of choices on their primary rank order lists, which are considered in rank order when the matching algorithm is processed. A couple matches to the most preferred pair of programs where each partner has been offered a position.
- International medical graduate; an applicant who attends or graduated from a medical school located outside the United States and Canada.
- United States Medical Licensing Examination; a three-step examination designed to assess an individual's ability to apply knowledge, concepts, and principles to the practice of medicine. Seniors in U.S. allopathic medical schools typically take the Step 1 Basic Sciences examination, the Step 2-Clinical Knowledge examination, and the Step 2-Clinical Skills examination before they graduate. The Step 3 examination typically is taken during or after the first year of residency training. IMGs must pass Step 1, Step 2 CK, and Step 2 CS to be eligible to participate in the Main Residency Match.
- Any program that registers for the Main Residency Match must attempt to fill all of its positions through the Match or another national matching plan.
- Association of American Medical Colleges; represents allopathic medical schools located in the U.S.
- Electronic Residency Application Service; administered by the AAMC, a centralized application service that transmits applications and supporting documentation to participating residency and fellowship training programs selected by applicants.
- The contract all Match participants electronically sign as part of the online Match registration process. It outlines the policies and procedures for participating in a Match and the steps all Match participants must take to engage in ethical and professionally responsible behavior.
19 Clues: The number of positions a program wishes to fill through an NRMP Match. • A breach of NRMP policy subject to sanction based on the severity of the infraction. • Association of American Medical Colleges; represents allopathic medical schools located in the U.S. • ...
aldar 2023-02-22
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- a lack of something necessary for one's health
- objects that people with injured legs or feet use to help them walk
- experiencing pain
- a medical disorder that is harmful to a person's health
- when a bone is temporarily separated from its joint
- type of disease typically involving insulin deficiency
- a virus commonly contracted by children, characterized by itchy spots all over the body
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- medical explanation of an illness or condition
- loss of mental capacity
- requiring immediate and constant medical attention
- in need of water
- unable to hear
- a medical problem that needs immediate attention
- a person who determines the cause of death after a person dies
- a sac in the body-tissue filled with fluid (sometimes diseased)
15 Clues: unable to hear • in need of water • experiencing pain • loss of mental capacity • medical explanation of an illness or condition • a lack of something necessary for one's health • a medical problem that needs immediate attention • requiring immediate and constant medical attention • when a bone is temporarily separated from its joint • ...
MA 40 Week 3 Part 2 2024-06-07
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- Degree – Four-year academic degree given by colleges and
- – Associate of Arts
- – Management by Walking Around.
- – American’s with Disabilities Act
- – Bachelors of Science
- skills, and attitude.
- – Associate of Science
- – Person assigned to assist in training, guiding or coaching another.
- – Additional reward for employment that is in addition to the salary.
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- Degree – Degree granted by a junior college at the end of a two-
- course.
- – Certified Medical Administrative Assistant
- Skills – specific teachable abilities that can be defined and measured.
- – Person who reports to another person of greater authority.
- – Obligations to which one is responsible.
- – Certified Clinical Medical Assistant
- – Master of Business Administration
- – Fulfilling official requirements of the workplace.
- – Continuing Medical Education
- Skills - combination of interpersonal people skills, social skills,
20 Clues: course. • – Associate of Arts • skills, and attitude. • – Bachelors of Science • – Associate of Science • – Continuing Medical Education • – Management by Walking Around. • – American’s with Disabilities Act • – Master of Business Administration • – Certified Clinical Medical Assistant • – Obligations to which one is responsible. • – Certified Medical Administrative Assistant • ...
Patient Access Week 2017-03-31
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- Carson Tahoe’s President and Chief Executive Officer
- The software we use to determine Medical Necessity of exams and procedures for Medicare patients
- The online program that houses blank forms that CTH uses
- The program Patient Access uses to determine insurance eligibility and to obtain accurate insurance information
- 2010 US Federal Statute that overhauled insurance and healthcare law
- A person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- The software CTH uses for document scanning, storage, and retrieval
- Department responsible for health information management and coding
- Carson Tahoe’s Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
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- All departments that contribute to the capture, management, and collection of patient service revenue
- The questionnaire that is completed during registration to determine if Medicare is the primary payer
- The software we use to catch, track, and correct registration errors
- The registration software used by CTH
- The person who holds the ultimate financial responsibility for a patient’s visit
- Team that verifies insurances and obtains pre-authorizations for upcoming exams and procedures
- Federal insurance plan for people 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with End-Stage Renal Disease
- Our department!
- Department responsible for billing and collection
- The process of transforming descriptions of medical diagnoses and procedures into universal medical code numbers
- Health care program that assists low-income families or individuals in paying for long-term medical and custodial care costs
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
21 Clues: Our department! • The registration software used by CTH • Department responsible for billing and collection • Carson Tahoe’s President and Chief Executive Officer • The online program that houses blank forms that CTH uses • Carson Tahoe’s Vice President and Chief Financial Officer • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 • ...
Travel insurance 2017-06-24
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- medical practitioner who is registered licensed
- general exclusion 3 A
- Is pre existing condition coverage needed for travel within Canada?
- acute illness requiring immediate medical treatment
- amount of pre existing condition coverage
- eligibility requirement number one
- dog cat bird small reptile small mammal.
- owner of the policy
- condition that does not require more then 30 days treatment or more then one follow up visit or hospitalization or surgical intervention
- the date you leave your departure point and start your trip
- exclusion for childbirth within....
- means estate unless otherwise requested in writing
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- individuals under 59 and consisting of you , all dependent children,and spouse
- emotional upset or state of anxiety, panic attack
- applicable to insured over the age of 60
- stability period for under 60
- general exclusion 11
- name of a company you can be certified by, general exclusion 12
- stability period over 60
- automatic extension to coverage if there are reasons beyond your control why you cannot return home prior to the policy expiry date
- the initial or emergency short course treatment phase of a sudden and unexpected sickness/ injury
- exclusion number one
- dollar amount of coverage
- a legally constituted medical facility under the medical supervision of a physician
- portion of eligible expenses the insured must pay
- does a visitor to canada under 60 get automatic pre existing condition coverage?
- an unforeseen sickness or injury which requires immediate medical treatment
- any dollar amount expressed in this policy is deemed to be in Canadian
- general exclusion 4
29 Clues: owner of the policy • general exclusion 4 • general exclusion 11 • exclusion number one • general exclusion 3 A • stability period over 60 • dollar amount of coverage • stability period for under 60 • eligibility requirement number one • exclusion for childbirth within.... • applicable to insured over the age of 60 • dog cat bird small reptile small mammal. • ...
First Aid 2021-05-13
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- CPR
- helps stop acute bleeding
- when something is lodged in the throat causing trouble breathing
- failure to do something you are legally obligated to do
- a burst of electricity between brain cells
- observation and communication
- used in life threatening cardiac emergency to restart the heart
- helps find someone in an avalanche
- when the body loses heat faster than it can provide it
- legal obligation to take care of someone or prevent harm
- irregular heart beat
- leaving an area when advised to prevent harm
- injury cause by a blow to the head
- to take in food through swallowing or absorbing
- agreement for something to happen
- the bodys reaction to an allergic reaction
- device that helps to stop extreme bleeding
- what happens after someone witnesses or experiences something extremely traumatic
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- a seizure caused when someone has epilepsy
- an order for someone to do something
- three c´s
- when concussion symptoms last beyond normal healing time
- not giving out legal or non legal
- a kit of supply's that you might need to give some aid until medical services can
- what to do if someone is choking
- aiding someone until medical professionals can assist them
- a medical service that gives medical advice when in need
- failure to act
- inhaling or breathing in
- failure to take proper care of someone or something
- when blood is blocked in an artery
- immediate medical services
32 Clues: CPR • three c´s • failure to act • irregular heart beat • inhaling or breathing in • helps stop acute bleeding • immediate medical services • observation and communication • what to do if someone is choking • not giving out legal or non legal • agreement for something to happen • helps find someone in an avalanche • injury cause by a blow to the head • when blood is blocked in an artery • ...
Nervous System 2023-12-05
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- part of the eye that transmits light impulses to the optic nerve
- basic structural unit of the nervous system
- part of the brain responsible for reasoning, thought, memory, judgment
- medical term for farsightedness
- medical term for lazy eye
- these contain taste buds
- nervous system consists of 12 pairs of cranial nerves and 31 pairs of spinal nerves
- consists of nerves and has 2 divisions: the somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system
- section of brain responsible for conducting impulses between brain parts and for certain eye and auditory reflexes
- inflammation of the brain
- medical term for the "white" part of the eye
- responsible for regulating heartbeat, respiration, swallowing, coughing, and blood pressure
- colored portion of the eye that contains muscles
- membranes that cover and protect the spinal cord and brain
- consists of the brain and spinal cord
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- part of the brain responsible for muscle coordination, balance, posture, and muscle tone
- fat covering that increases the rate of impulse transmission
- part of the nervous system with 2 divisions: sympathetic and parasympathetic
- part of the eye that bends light rays so the rays focus on the retina
- medical term for the eardrum
- medical term for stroke (abbreviation)
- disturbance in voluntary muscle action and caused by brain damage
- this transmits impulses from sound waves to the auditory nerve
- inflammation or infection of the middle ear
- 3 small bones that transmit sound waves from the tympanic membrane to the inner ear
25 Clues: these contain taste buds • medical term for lazy eye • inflammation of the brain • medical term for the eardrum • medical term for farsightedness • consists of the brain and spinal cord • medical term for stroke (abbreviation) • basic structural unit of the nervous system • inflammation or infection of the middle ear • medical term for the "white" part of the eye • ...
Healthcare 2023-01-20
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- condition- your insurance coverage became effective.
- expenses on a tax-free basis.
- Point of Service Plan- The cost for services depends on the route you take to get them.
- The amount of money you must pay each year to cover your medical care expenses.
- Health Savings Account- A health savings account is a type of medical savings account that allows you to save money to pay for current and future
- Health Maintenance Organization- A health insurance plan that allows you to pay a monthly or quarterly premium in exchange for healthcare services.
- A way of sharing medical costs.A way of sharing medical costs.The insurance company pays the rest.
- out-of-pocket- It is a
- care- physicianThis is often a family physician or internist, but some women prefer to use their gynecologist.
- lower than copayments for out-of-network doctors and services.
- care- Services designed to keep patients healthy,
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- Specific conditions or circumstances will not provide benefits.
- of covered medical expenses.
- Plans- These plans allow you to use any doctor, hospital or specialist you choose and submit a claim to your insurance company for
- condition- A health problem that existed before the date your insurance coverage became effective.
- dollar amount set by the insurance
- for in-network doctors and services are
- The amount you are required to pay for medical care in certain types of health plans after you have met your deductible.
- Provider Organization (PPO)-
- care-The way a healthcare system manages
- amount paid by you or your employer, in addition
- in addition to regular premiums.
- costs and the use of its resources.
23 Clues: out-of-pocket- It is a • of covered medical expenses. • Provider Organization (PPO)- • expenses on a tax-free basis. • in addition to regular premiums. • dollar amount set by the insurance • costs and the use of its resources. • for in-network doctors and services are • care-The way a healthcare system manages • amount paid by you or your employer, in addition • ...
2024 Open Enrollment Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-08
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- Access, Wider network choice for medical plan coverage
- Illness, Voluntary plan for extra layer of insurance for specific illnesses
- Care Account, Pre-tax benefit for childcare
- Health care services that are covered at no cost to insured
- contribution allowed for HSA over for individuals 55+
- Disability, Eligible after 90th day of disability
- Expense an employee must pay until insurance starts to pay
- Event, Situation such as marriage allowing change in benefits mid-year
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- Nonbranded drugs
- for benefits webpage
- Savings Account, Pre-tax savings for HDHP
- of benefits, Documents received after being processed through medical insurance
- Type of coverage for various benefits when you are no longer eligible through employer
- Sharing, Summit's investment in employee's retirement
- of Pocket, Expenses paid by the employee not covered by insurance
- List of drugs covered in medical plan
- value network, Narrower network that is more cost effective for medical plan
17 Clues: Nonbranded drugs • for benefits webpage • List of drugs covered in medical plan • Savings Account, Pre-tax savings for HDHP • Care Account, Pre-tax benefit for childcare • Disability, Eligible after 90th day of disability • contribution allowed for HSA over for individuals 55+ • Sharing, Summit's investment in employee's retirement • ...
EMS Nature Code Part Two 2022-02-07
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- Seizure
- Mutual Aid
- Fall
- Poision
- Non-Emergency Transport
- Medical Assist
- Unconscious
- Standby
- Diabetic Problem
- Mass Casulaty
- Drowning
- Eye Injury
- Heat Exposure
- Electruction
- Assist Fire
- Drowning in Pool
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- Stroke
- Medical Alarm
- Fracture
- Stabbing
- Gunshot Wound
- Maternity
- Unknown Request
- Overdose
- Rape
- Suicide
- Miscarriage
- EMS Standby
- Sick Person
- Headache
- Injury
31 Clues: Fall • Rape • Stroke • Injury • Seizure • Poision • Standby • Suicide • Fracture • Stabbing • Overdose • Drowning • Headache • Maternity • Mutual Aid • Eye Injury • Unconscious • Miscarriage • EMS Standby • Sick Person • Assist Fire • Electruction • Medical Alarm • Gunshot Wound • Mass Casulaty • Heat Exposure • Medical Assist • Unknown Request • Diabetic Problem • Drowning in Pool • Non-Emergency Transport
Naruto original & shippuden 2021-05-08
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- medical ninja
- named after the village
- naruto's daughter
- smartest naruto character
- the main character
- naruto's mom
- 1 tail jinchuriki
- 2nd hokage
- 3rd hokage
- 1st hokage
- naruto's friend/rival
- 5th hokage
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- naruto's wife
- a organization with red clouds
- medical ninja from team 7
- naruto's dad
- forth hokage
- three legendary ninja's
- 6th hokage
- naruto's son
- 7th hokage
- team 7's sensei
- the main village in the naruto
23 Clues: 6th hokage • 2nd hokage • 3rd hokage • 7th hokage • 1st hokage • 5th hokage • naruto's dad • forth hokage • naruto's mom • naruto's son • naruto's wife • medical ninja • team 7's sensei • naruto's daughter • 1 tail jinchuriki • the main character • naruto's friend/rival • named after the village • three legendary ninja's • medical ninja from team 7 • smartest naruto character • a organization with red clouds • ...
CNA AUA terms_2 2021-05-06
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- giving or showing constant support.
- lack of water
- contaminated stethoscope
- keep information private
- surgical asepsis (two words-no space)
- an organism that causes disease
- abbreviation for infectious virus. Affects the liver
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- to record patient information
- not recommended or ill-advised
- disease often requiring insulin and FSBS checks
- prefix meaning above or high
- medical asepsis(two words-no space)
- medical abbreviation meaning before a meal
- medical abbreviation meaning two times a day
- prefix meaning below or low
15 Clues: lack of water • contaminated stethoscope • keep information private • prefix meaning below or low • prefix meaning above or high • to record patient information • not recommended or ill-advised • an organism that causes disease • giving or showing constant support. • medical asepsis(two words-no space) • surgical asepsis (two words-no space) • ...
EVerbal Chap 1& 2 2012-12-12
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- plan that permits patients to recieve medical services from non-network providers
- duces tecum order of a court directing a party to appear, testify, and bring specified documents or items
- associate person or organization that performs a function or activity for a covered entity
- ledger record of a patient's financial transactions
- health plans organization pays for health insurance directly and sets up a fund from which to pay
- entity health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information inelectronic form
- person who makes accusation of fraud or abuse
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- impermissible use or disclosure of PHI that could pose significant risk to the affected person
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- security rule law requiring covered entities to establish safeguards to protect health information
- standards of professional behaviormalapractice failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- medical data from which individual identifiers have been removed
- standards of care state-specified perfromance measures for the delivery of healthcare
- medical insurance that combines a high-deductible health plan with a medical savings plan
14 Clues: person who makes accusation of fraud or abuse • method of converting a message into encoded text • ledger record of a patient's financial transactions • medical data from which individual identifiers have been removed • plan that permits patients to recieve medical services from non-network providers • ...
Hospital 2023-08-20
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- A piece of furniture designed for sleeping or resting, usually with a mattress and support structure.
- A facility where medical treatment and consultations are provided, often for specific health concerns.
- A vehicle equipped for transporting individuals in emergencies, often equipped with medical supplies.
- A detailed review, observation, or analysis of something to understand its nature or condition.
- A medical professional trained to diagnose and treat illnesses, injuries, and provide medical advice.
- Medical procedures involving cutting, repairing, or removing parts of the body to treat diseases or injuries.
- A medical instrument doctors use to listen to internal body sounds, like heartbeats and breathing.
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- A movable chair with wheels, designed to assist individuals with limited mobility in moving around.
- Substances used for treating, preventing, or managing health conditions, typically prescribed by a professional.
- An individual who receives medical attention or treatment, often due to health concerns or illnesses.
- The process of introducing a liquid, often medication, into the body using a needle and syringe.
- A material used to cover and protect wounds or injuries, assisting in the healing process.
- A healthcare professional responsible for providing care, administering medications, and assisting doctors.
13 Clues: A material used to cover and protect wounds or injuries, assisting in the healing process. • A detailed review, observation, or analysis of something to understand its nature or condition. • The process of introducing a liquid, often medication, into the body using a needle and syringe. • ...
Intro 1 Med L6 2022-03-10
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- breathe in
- operation when something is taken out of the body
- the arms and the legs
- the visit you are planning to see your doctor
- feeling sick
- an examination by tapping
- the medical science of pregnancy and childbirth
- glands in the throat
- the place for dead bodies in the hospital
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- gastric acid in the aesophagus
- health centre
- the type of doctor who makes operations
- the general feeling of being unwell
- the patient's agreement to medical procedures
- a bit of tissue obtained for laboratory analysis
- the place to buy medicine
- medication
- blurred ... = the patient cannot see well
- the joint between the lower arm and the hand
- a painful contraction of the muscle
- the medical science of the nervous system
21 Clues: breathe in • medication • feeling sick • health centre • glands in the throat • the arms and the legs • the place to buy medicine • an examination by tapping • gastric acid in the aesophagus • the general feeling of being unwell • a painful contraction of the muscle • the type of doctor who makes operations • blurred ... = the patient cannot see well • ...
MEDICAID CROSSWORD 2025-11-06
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- Company offering medical coverage
- Used to find information for calls
- Coverage for medical expenses
- Key trait in compassionate communication
- Qualification for insurance coverage
- Required before sharing PHI or claim info
- Claims Administration System
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- Call center representative
- System for managing customer data and history
- Person covered under a health plan
- Healthcare professional, like a doctor or nurse
- Contract LOB
- Sensitive data protected by HIPAA
- Medical services paid for by insurance
- Data used to measure agent efficiency
- Regulation agents must follow when handling PHI
16 Clues: Contract LOB • Call center representative • Claims Administration System • Coverage for medical expenses • Company offering medical coverage • Sensitive data protected by HIPAA • Used to find information for calls • Person covered under a health plan • Qualification for insurance coverage • Data used to measure agent efficiency • Medical services paid for by insurance • ...
SAHI ' 23 2023-12-20
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- medical branch dealing with study of cancer
- abnormal increase in body temperature
- production house of insulin
- place to seek medical advice
- largest solid organ of body
- medical profession specialised in child delivery
- identification and description of structure of living things
- trained to care sick and ill patients
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- smallest unit of life
- shortening of muscle
- process of ingestion and elimination of particles
- master gland
- study of mental illness
- process by which cell makes energy from nutrients
- main respiratory organ
15 Clues: master gland • shortening of muscle • smallest unit of life • main respiratory organ • study of mental illness • production house of insulin • largest solid organ of body • place to seek medical advice • abnormal increase in body temperature • trained to care sick and ill patients • medical branch dealing with study of cancer • medical profession specialised in child delivery • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-03-21
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- study of the cell
- to cut into the chest
- inflammation of the bladder
- not breathing
- disease of the brain
- towards the nose
- high blood pressure
- inflammation of the skin
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- slow heart rate
- Study of the heart
- disease of the liver
- cut out the uterus
- towards the head
- study of tissues
- bloody stool
- inflammation of the stomach
16 Clues: bloody stool • not breathing • slow heart rate • towards the head • study of tissues • towards the nose • study of the cell • Study of the heart • cut out the uterus • high blood pressure • disease of the liver • disease of the brain • to cut into the chest • inflammation of the skin • inflammation of the bladder • inflammation of the stomach
Medical Terminology 2022-02-15
16 Clues: tail • side • front • crur/o • middle • crani/o • abdomen • infer/o • glute/o • brachi/o • muscul/o • cephal/o • away from • epitheli/o • neck,cervix • back of body
Medical Terminology 2022-02-15
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- combining form for nerve
- combining form for cell
- combining form for abdomen
- combining form for skull
- combining form for leg
- combining form for below
- combining form for tissue
- combining form for spine
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- combining form for above
- combining form for side
- combining form for neck
- combining form for chest
- combining form for muscle
- combining form for head
- combining form for arm
- combining form for middle
16 Clues: combining form for arm • combining form for leg • combining form for side • combining form for cell • combining form for neck • combining form for head • combining form for above • combining form for nerve • combining form for chest • combining form for skull • combining form for below • combining form for spine • combining form for muscle • combining form for middle • ...
Medical Science 2022-07-20
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- What disease is a person suffering from "Lockjaw" has?
- "Pruritus" is a medical word for?
- Which is the part of the eye where the images are focused?
- Whooping Cough disease is also known as?
- Anti-malarial drug "Quinine" is made from which plant?
- BCG immunisation is for which disease?
- What function do the ears provide other than hearing?
- What is the largest joint in the human body?
- Which is the only bone in the body that is not attached to another bone.
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- Diabetes happens because of the problems in which organ of the body?
- Pellagra disease is caused due to the deficiency of?
- What is the scientific term for a disease that causes dizziness?
- What is the word for a person with very pale skin and eyes?
- What is the skin malady that is caused due to the extra oil production by the skin?
- What is the smallest bone in the human body?
- An overgrowth of a scar tissue is known as?
16 Clues: "Pruritus" is a medical word for? • BCG immunisation is for which disease? • Whooping Cough disease is also known as? • An overgrowth of a scar tissue is known as? • What is the smallest bone in the human body? • What is the largest joint in the human body? • Pellagra disease is caused due to the deficiency of? • What function do the ears provide other than hearing? • ...
Medical Crossword 2024-05-24
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- Test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- Scan Imaging procedure using X-rays
- Medication for type 2 diabetes
- Anti-inflammatory medication
- Imaging technique using X-rays
- Antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections
- Hormone used to regulate blood sugar
- Condition with a deficiency of red blood cells
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- Treatment for cancer using chemical substances
- Cancer of blood-forming tissues
- Imaging technique using sound waves
- Medical imaging technique
- Medication used to reduce pain and inflammation
- Inflammation of the joints
- High blood pressure condition
- Chronic disease affecting blood sugar regulation
16 Clues: Medical imaging technique • Inflammation of the joints • Anti-inflammatory medication • High blood pressure condition • Medication for type 2 diabetes • Imaging technique using X-rays • Cancer of blood-forming tissues • Imaging technique using sound waves • Scan Imaging procedure using X-rays • Hormone used to regulate blood sugar • ...
Medical vocabulary 2023-04-25
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- What you have if you can't go to the toilet
- Pain in the throat (2 words)
- If you are giggling or laughing a lot you are .....?
- Pain in the head
- What you have if you feel very bad, are vomiting, have a head ache and maybe other symptoms (2 words)
- What you have if you are very hot
- What you probably have if you are sneezing, coughing and have a head ache (2 words)
- If you have something in your lungs you ....
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- Pain in your tooth (2 words)
- If you feel like you're going to vomit you feel....?
- Pain in the stomach (2 words)
- If you have something in your nose you .....
- Pain inside your ear (2 words)
- You have this if blood is coming from your nose (2 words)
- What you get if you spin around and around
- An injury to a joint (with no broken bone)
16 Clues: Pain in the head • Pain in your tooth (2 words) • Pain in the throat (2 words) • Pain in the stomach (2 words) • Pain inside your ear (2 words) • What you have if you are very hot • What you get if you spin around and around • An injury to a joint (with no broken bone) • What you have if you can't go to the toilet • If you have something in your nose you ..... • ...
Medical Terms 2023-01-12
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- body temp is above 104
- broken bone
- means after
- has four components
- stands for OD'd
- name for a fluid filled pocket
- scrape or cut
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- when you have low blood sugar
- an imbalance in the body's response to infection
- means swelling
- high blood pressure
- means sudden or short
- body temp is below 95
- wound or sore
- means heart
- means immediately
16 Clues: broken bone • means after • means heart • wound or sore • scrape or cut • means swelling • stands for OD'd • means immediately • high blood pressure • has four components • means sudden or short • body temp is below 95 • body temp is above 104 • when you have low blood sugar • name for a fluid filled pocket • an imbalance in the body's response to infection
medical conditions 2022-11-06
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- a common infection resulting in diarrhoea and vomiting, stomach cramps, fever, headache and muscle ache
- a decrease in the effective circulating blood volume which leads to a state of inadequate tissue perfusion
- the type of precautions taken when suspecting meningococcal disease
- with the application of basic first aid this condition will usually cease after 10 minutes or 20 minutes in a hot environment but should still be transported to hospital if it is a result of trauma
- a sudden attack of altered behaviour, consciousness, sensation or autonomic function produced by a transient disruption of brain function.
- ------- crisis occurs when certain glands are unable to produce sufficient cortisol in response to major stress
- a viral respiratory disease commonly seen in childhood resulting in airway obstruction with symptoms of a hoarse voice, barking cough and inspiratory stridor.
- a type of primary headache
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- a condition in which a person's airways become inflamed, narrow, swell and produce extra mucus making it difficult to breathe.
- the bacterium involved in acute rheumatic fever- a mandatory reportable disease
- when pts present with a bsl of or above this number and have signs of mod/severe dehydration paramedics must treat for hyperglycaemia
- a symptom that may be caused by a vast array of medical conditions
- abbreviation of a type of emergency hyperglycaemic condition
- a type of seizure
- a life-threatening condition where the body's response to infection injures its own tissues and organs
- when a tooth is knocked out
16 Clues: a type of seizure • a type of primary headache • when a tooth is knocked out • abbreviation of a type of emergency hyperglycaemic condition • a symptom that may be caused by a vast array of medical conditions • the type of precautions taken when suspecting meningococcal disease • the bacterium involved in acute rheumatic fever- a mandatory reportable disease • ...
Medical Terms 2023-09-14
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- problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat
- uses sound waves to create pictures of the heart
- The study of eye disorders
- electrocardiography
- focused on diagnosing conditions that affect the foot
- The study of ears, nose and throat
- Study of Hormones and secreting glands
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- The study concentrating on pregnancy
- The study of the heart
- Urinary tract infection
- an x-ray of the breast that uses low doses of radiation
- The study of blood and blood disorders
- The study of esophagus and stomach
- Atrial fibrillation
- The study of musculoskeletal system
- loss of consciousness caused by a fall in blood pressure
16 Clues: electrocardiography • Atrial fibrillation • The study of the heart • Urinary tract infection • The study of eye disorders • The study of esophagus and stomach • The study of ears, nose and throat • The study of musculoskeletal system • The study concentrating on pregnancy • The study of blood and blood disorders • Study of Hormones and secreting glands • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-05-23
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- White plaques
- Remove of wrinkle
- Under the skin
- Pertaining to scale like
- Condition of hard
- Pertaining to white
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- Pertaining to fat
- Condition of perfuses sweating
- Fat tumor
- Scraping away from the skin
- Pus on the skin
- Condition near the nail
- Condition of dry skin
- Burning pain
- Condition of fungus
- Condition to no sweat
16 Clues: Fat tumor • Burning pain • White plaques • Under the skin • Pus on the skin • Pertaining to fat • Remove of wrinkle • Condition of hard • Condition of fungus • Pertaining to white • Condition of dry skin • Condition to no sweat • Condition near the nail • Pertaining to scale like • Scraping away from the skin • Condition of perfuses sweating
Medical Ethics 2024-03-13
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- An attack on a person's character
- When defamation is written
- Moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior
- Oldest written code of ethics
- Providing the same care that a coworker would with the same training in a similar situation
- Application of resraints without proper authorization
- Protects medical professionals who assists at an accident scene
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- Any misconduct or lack of skill that results in patient injury
- Failure to give reasonable care
- Acting in ways consistent with what society and individuals typically think are good values
- Being told the risks and alternatives for a medical procedure
- Limits access or places restrictions on certain types of information
- A document that states what a patient has a right to expect
- Being held responsible for your own personal conduct
- Entitles a patient to safe care
- When defamation is spoken
16 Clues: When defamation is spoken • When defamation is written • Oldest written code of ethics • Failure to give reasonable care • Entitles a patient to safe care • An attack on a person's character • Being held responsible for your own personal conduct • Application of resraints without proper authorization • Moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior • ...
Medical imaging 2025-12-09
Across
- Imaging best for viewing bones
- Imaging that uses sound waves
- Camera on a tube to view hallow organs
- Type of x-ray for breast cancer
- The identification of injury by examination of
- What medical scans produce
- Scan Uses radioactive tracers to show cell activity
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- Ultrasound of the heart
- A dye used to improve visibility inside the body
- Abnormal mass that imaging helps detect
- Person who operates imaging machines
- Energy that X-rays and CT scans use
- Reflected sound wave used to create ultrasound images
- Vibrations that travel through air or tissue
- Uses magnets and radio waves to create images
- Medical professional who orders a scan
16 Clues: Ultrasound of the heart • What medical scans produce • Imaging that uses sound waves • Imaging best for viewing bones • Type of x-ray for breast cancer • Energy that X-rays and CT scans use • Person who operates imaging machines • Camera on a tube to view hallow organs • Medical professional who orders a scan • Abnormal mass that imaging helps detect • ...
Medical terminology 2025-12-02
16 Clues: eye • tear • foot • coil • milk • organ • place • cheek • eyelid • nature • Bad, harmful • Ties, connections • Ankle, region-instep • Wrinkle, fold, crease • Development or growth • Under, beneath, below
Medical Ethics 2014-01-04
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- An attack on a person's character
- When defamation is written
- Moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior
- Oldest written code of ethics
- Providing the same care that a coworker would with the same training in a similar situation
- Application of resraints without proper authorization
- Protects medical professionals who assists at an accident scene
Down
- Any misconduct or lack of skill that results in patient injury
- Failure to give reasonable care
- Acting in ways consistent with what society and individuals typically think are good values
- Being told the risks and alternatives for a medical procedure
- Limits access or places restrictions on certain types of information
- A document that states what a patient has a right to expect
- Being held responsible for your own personal conduct
- Entitles a patient to safe care
- When defamation is spoken
16 Clues: When defamation is spoken • When defamation is written • Oldest written code of ethics • Failure to give reasonable care • Entitles a patient to safe care • An attack on a person's character • Being held responsible for your own personal conduct • Application of resraints without proper authorization • Moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior • ...
medical terms 2012-11-21
16 Clues: fat • new • lung • nose • skin • fungus • tissue • cancer • study of • back,behind • control,stop • belly(front) • chest, thorax • internal organs • obnormal condition • pertaining to visual examination
Medical Nursing 2020-03-22
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- heart disease more common in dogs
- The presence of blood in the feces
- The presence of digested blood in the feces
- 80% of heart cases in cats
- blood
- accumulation of excessive fluid in the
- mechanism for the development of disease
- Study of the causation or origination of disease
- abnormally rapid breathing
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- Cause of disease is unknown
- How often you can diagnose over the phone
- High Blood Pressure
- abnormally high level of waste products in
- strengthen the force of the heartbeat
- high-pitched inspiratory wheeze
- cavity
16 Clues: blood • cavity • High Blood Pressure • 80% of heart cases in cats • abnormally rapid breathing • Cause of disease is unknown • high-pitched inspiratory wheeze • heart disease more common in dogs • The presence of blood in the feces • strengthen the force of the heartbeat • accumulation of excessive fluid in the • mechanism for the development of disease • ...
Medical Incidents 2021-09-17
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- The Law in the EMD environment stating that the presence of an AED does not insure its use, the EMD does.
- An illness or other biological malady
- a physical injury or wound caused by an external force through accident or violence
- Rapid heart rate
- A fall of 10-29 feet for an adult or 6-29 feet for a child
- Presentation of the umbilical cord, hands, feet, or buttocks first from the birth canal
- breathing interval of 8 seconds or more
- 6 hours or more
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- First law of ________ pain: "hurts to breathe" is not considered difficulty or abnormal breathing
- Example of Altered Level of Consciousness
- This type of seizure is a localized twitching of a part of the body, such as the hand, arm, leg, or face, in a conscious patient.
- determinant level that allows early recognition and closer response initiation
- An attack that produces serious, multiple wounds or injuries
- A penetrating injury where any part of the body is stuck to a fixed, immovable object.
- Disruption of blood flow to the brain or part of the brain due to a blood clot or hemorrhage
- _________ breathing is an example of ineffective breathing
16 Clues: 6 hours or more • Rapid heart rate • An illness or other biological malady • breathing interval of 8 seconds or more • Example of Altered Level of Consciousness • A fall of 10-29 feet for an adult or 6-29 feet for a child • _________ breathing is an example of ineffective breathing • An attack that produces serious, multiple wounds or injuries • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2023-07-25
16 Clues: F • c • gi • dx • H2o • inc • abd • up, f/u • pulse, AP • of bed, OOB • movement, BM • pressure, BP • necessary, PRN • and output, I & O • resuscitation, CPR • not resuscitate, DNR
Medical Terminology 2023-08-31
Across
- The clinical specialty concerned with the kidneys
- Joint pain
- The opposite of posterior
- The British spelling of the surgical specialty concerned with bones
- Removal of the thyroid
- A directional term for limbs, meaning close to the body
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- Difficulty breathing
- Inflammation of the bladder
- Disease of the retina
- An enlarged liver
- A directional term meaning away from the middle
- The clinical specialty concerned with the heart
- The creation of an opening into the colon
- The anatomical plane that divides the body into front and back sections
- Using an instrument to look at your insides
- The American spelling of the technical name for the food pipe
16 Clues: Joint pain • An enlarged liver • Difficulty breathing • Disease of the retina • Removal of the thyroid • The opposite of posterior • Inflammation of the bladder • The creation of an opening into the colon • Using an instrument to look at your insides • A directional term meaning away from the middle • The clinical specialty concerned with the heart • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-09-03
Across
- adrenal and thyroid gland
- type of tissue that make up the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- tissue that is held to connective tissue by the basement membrane
- study of the structure of the body
- type of muscular tissue that is voluntary
- tissue that produces motion by contraction
- horizontal body plane
- median body plane
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- type of muscular tissue that's only found in the heart
- frontal body plane
- layer that lines the cavity wall
- type of muscular tissue that's found in the internal organs walls
- saltatory and sweat glands
- layer that contacts the organs
- tissue that binds structures together
- study of the functions of body parts
16 Clues: median body plane • frontal body plane • horizontal body plane • adrenal and thyroid gland • saltatory and sweat glands • layer that contacts the organs • layer that lines the cavity wall • study of the structure of the body • study of the functions of body parts • tissue that binds structures together • type of muscular tissue that is voluntary • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-09-05
Across
- inflammation, infection, suffix
- muscle, word root
- behind, prefix
- blood condition, suffix
- cell, suffix
- veins, word root
- disease, suffix
- within, inside, prefix
Down
- around, prefix
- difficult, painful, prefix
- nerve, prefix
- hardening, suffix
- chest, word root
- liver, word root
- arteries, word root
- tumor, mass, suffix
16 Clues: cell, suffix • nerve, prefix • around, prefix • behind, prefix • disease, suffix • chest, word root • liver, word root • veins, word root • hardening, suffix • muscle, word root • arteries, word root • tumor, mass, suffix • within, inside, prefix • blood condition, suffix • difficult, painful, prefix • inflammation, infection, suffix
Medical English 2024-05-03
Across
- the amount of force applied on blood vessel walls by circulating blood
- abbreviation used to indicate that a medication should be taken three a day
- medical term used to refer when a patient feels physical discomfort
- 1/1000th the weight of the minor component of a chemical solution dissolved in the major component
- type of administration that is done by injecting into the layer of fat under the skin with a syringe
- injection into a vein using a syringe, often over a long period of time
- Abbreviation used to indicate that a medication should be taken as needed
Down
- a measure of volume equal to the quantity of three teaspoons
- ionizing electromagnetic radiation, invisible to the human eye, capable of passing through opaque bodiesand printing photographies
- a normal, regular heartbeat that can be felt when an artery is pressed
- a first aid procedure involving providing air for someone who has stopped breathing, but still has a heartbeat
- medicine applied to a certain part of the body surface
- the number of heartbeats in a given amount of time
- a medical emergency in which the circulatory system cannot provide oxygen to the body
- abbreviation used to indicate that a medication should be taken twice a day
- a unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a gram
16 Clues: a unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a gram • the number of heartbeats in a given amount of time • medicine applied to a certain part of the body surface • a measure of volume equal to the quantity of three teaspoons • medical term used to refer when a patient feels physical discomfort • the amount of force applied on blood vessel walls by circulating blood • ...
medical terms 2024-09-10
16 Clues: cell • chest • tumor • heart • behind • around • muscle • disease • harding • difficult • year of male • inflammation • within inside • blood condition • sign symptoms sytoms • right upper qudarrent
Medical Accessories! 2025-01-27
Across
- Do not remove!
- 100% concentration
- Into the pulmonary artery
- The location makes the name
- Uses weights to correct deformities
- 1-6L/min, 24-45%
- Don't forget to unclamp!
- Smoke over fire
Down
- Increase 5-7 kVp
- Decompression & draining
- Air rises
- Clear the airway
- Common cause of UTIs
- Increase 3-4 kVp
- Also called "fracture"
- For chronic lung disease
16 Clues: Air rises • Do not remove! • Smoke over fire • Increase 5-7 kVp • Clear the airway • Increase 3-4 kVp • 1-6L/min, 24-45% • 100% concentration • Common cause of UTIs • Also called "fracture" • Decompression & draining • For chronic lung disease • Don't forget to unclamp! • Into the pulmonary artery • The location makes the name • Uses weights to correct deformities
Medical Term 2025-08-19
Across
- enlargement of the heart
- cut into a joint
- vessel tumor
- specialization of the skin
- any condition of the skin
- a specialist of diseases
- surgical repair of the nose
- inflammation of the gums
Down
- surgical removal of glands
- inflammation of the stomach
- study of life
- surgical removal of the stomach
- involuntary contraction of a vessel
- infammation of the liver
- softness of the heart
- inflammation of the eyelids
16 Clues: vessel tumor • study of life • cut into a joint • softness of the heart • enlargement of the heart • infammation of the liver • a specialist of diseases • inflammation of the gums • any condition of the skin • surgical removal of glands • specialization of the skin • inflammation of the stomach • inflammation of the eyelids • surgical repair of the nose • surgical removal of the stomach • ...
medical terminology 2025-08-27
17 Clues: down • blue • both • below • large • large • inside • around • against • suturing • excessive • enlargment • many, much • one, single • surgical repair • surgical removal • process of recording
medical vocab 2025-08-27
Across
- positive attitude and enjoy work
- something that concerns, involves, draws attention of, or arouses the curiosity of a person
- self-initiative; ability to begin or follow through with a task
- being able to identify with and understand another person’s feelings, or situations
- relative worth, merit, or importance; the ideals imparted by society which have an affective regard either positive or negative
- reliable and prompt; can be counted on
- tolerant and understanding; able to deal with frustrations
- willing to be held accountable for actions
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- truthful
- using good judgment in what you say or do
- to be a life-long learner; adaptable
- ability to say or do the kindest thing in a difficult situation
- ability to work well with others; doing your part to provide quality patient care
- learn from feedback from others
- competence in an activity or occupation because one’s skill, training, or other qualifications
- qualified and capable of performing a task
16 Clues: truthful • learn from feedback from others • positive attitude and enjoy work • to be a life-long learner; adaptable • reliable and prompt; can be counted on • using good judgment in what you say or do • qualified and capable of performing a task • willing to be held accountable for actions • tolerant and understanding; able to deal with frustrations • ...
Healthcare Crossword 2024-06-06
Across
- The pair of respiratory organs in the chest that remove carbon dioxide from and bring oxygen to the blood.
- A small, sharp knife used by surgeons for cutting tissues during operations.
- The state of being free from bacteria or other living microorganisms, crucial for preventing infection during medical procedures.
- The use of sound waves to produce images of structures within the body, commonly known as ultrasound.
- The process of removing fluids or gases from a body cavity or wound using a suction device.
- The windpipe; the tube that connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs, allowing the passage of air.
- The parts of an organism that perform specific functions necessary for life, such as the heart, liver, and lungs.
- In medical imaging, it refers to the photographic film used to capture radiographic images.
- The hard, dense connective tissue forming the skeletal structure of humans and other vertebrates.
- A vehicle equipped for transporting sick or injured people to and from hospitals.
- An instrument used for viewing very small objects, such as cells and microorganisms, in detail.
- The use of X-rays to view the internal structure of an object or body, commonly used in medical imaging to diagnose conditions.
- The essential body functions, such as heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration, that indicate the state of a person's essential bodily functions.
- Single-celled microorganisms that can exist either as independent organisms or as parasites. Some bacteria cause diseases.
- A medical doctor specialized in performing surgical operations.
- A wave of compression and rarefaction by which sound is propagated in an elastic medium such as air.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the health and medical care of infants, children, and adolescents.
- A medical instrument used by healthcare professionals to listen to the internal sounds of a patient’s body, typically the heart and lungs.
- Florence Nightingale, a pioneer of modern nursing, symbolizes care and compassion in the medical field.
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- The internal framework of bones in the body of an animal or human.
- Small tools used for picking up objects too small to be easily handled with the human fingers, often used in medical procedures.
- The process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs.
- The clear, yellowish fluid portion of blood in which cells are suspended. It makes up about 55% of the body's total blood volume.
- In medical terms, it refers to an absorbent pad used in surgeries to soak up blood and other fluids.
- A technique used in sonography to measure the direction and speed of blood flow by analyzing the changes in frequency of the sound waves reflected from moving objects, such as blood cells.
- Physical injury or wound caused by external force or violence.
- A wheeled stretcher used for transporting patients in a hospital or during emergency care.
- The developing human from roughly eight weeks after conception to the moment of birth.
- The study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.
- In medical imaging, it refers to the amount of radiation used during an X-ray or other radiological procedure.
- Medications used to treat bacterial infections by killing or inhibiting the growth of bacteria.
- A healthcare professional who provides emergency medical treatment, often on the scene of an accident or in an ambulance.
- A serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- The red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen and nutrients to the body’s cells and removing waste products.
- A slippery secretion produced by, and covering, mucous membranes, which protects and lubricates the surfaces of the body.
35 Clues: Physical injury or wound caused by external force or violence. • The process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs. • A medical doctor specialized in performing surgical operations. • The internal framework of bones in the body of an animal or human. • A small, sharp knife used by surgeons for cutting tissues during operations. • ...
Hazel Acronyms 2022-07-13
Across
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Mental Health
- Physical Health
- end of day
- Physician Assistant
- Family Education Rights and Protection Act
- Chief Technology Officer
- implementation manager
- customer success manager
- Clinical Support Team
Down
- Protected Health Information
- Primary Care Physician
- Account Manager
- Hazel's Early Assessment Response and Treatment
- Medical Doctor
- Nurse Practitioner
- family resource manager
- Chief Medical Officer
- Over the Counter Medication
- Customer Support Team
20 Clues: end of day • Mental Health • Medical Doctor • Account Manager • Physical Health • Nurse Practitioner • Physician Assistant • Chief Medical Officer • Customer Support Team • Clinical Support Team • Primary Care Physician • implementation manager • family resource manager • Chief Technology Officer • customer success manager • Over the Counter Medication • Protected Health Information • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-12-11
Across
- above
- enlargement of the extremities
- cartilage and ribs
- A fatty tumor
- life threatening tumor that spreads
- ruptured uterus
- forming of the stony material
- surgical repair using tissue from the persons body
Down
- shaped like a tooth
- above the stomach
- pain in the muscles
- binding of the joints
- under the tongue
- any disease affecting the sweat glands
- disease producer
- behind the heart
16 Clues: above • A fatty tumor • ruptured uterus • under the tongue • disease producer • behind the heart • above the stomach • cartilage and ribs • shaped like a tooth • pain in the muscles • binding of the joints • forming of the stony material • enlargement of the extremities • life threatening tumor that spreads • any disease affecting the sweat glands • ...
Medical Terms 2023-01-12
Across
- Name for a fluid filled pocket
- wound or sore
- swelling
- an imbalance in the body's response to infection
- means immediately
- body temperature is below 95
- means after
- stands for od'd
- sudden or short
Down
- when you have low blood sugar
- high blood pressure
- Means Heart
- Four main components
- body temperature is above 104
- Scrape or Cut
- Broken bone
16 Clues: swelling • Means Heart • Broken bone • means after • wound or sore • Scrape or Cut • stands for od'd • sudden or short • means immediately • high blood pressure • Four main components • body temperature is below 95 • when you have low blood sugar • body temperature is above 104 • Name for a fluid filled pocket • an imbalance in the body's response to infection
Medical Terms 2023-01-12
Across
- body temp is above 104
- broken bone
- means after
- has four components
- stands for OD'd
- name for a fluid filled pocket
- scrape or cut
Down
- when you have low blood sugar
- an imbalance in the body's response to infection
- means swelling
- high blood pressure
- means sudden or short
- body temp is below 95
- wound or sore
- means heart
- means immediately
16 Clues: broken bone • means after • means heart • wound or sore • scrape or cut • means swelling • stands for OD'd • means immediately • high blood pressure • has four components • means sudden or short • body temp is below 95 • body temp is above 104 • when you have low blood sugar • name for a fluid filled pocket • an imbalance in the body's response to infection
Medical Nursing 2020-03-22
Across
- abnormally rapid breathing
- mechanism for the development of disease
- The presence of blood in the feces
- How often you can diagnose over the phone
- blood
- abnormally high level of waste products in
- 80% of heart cases in cats
Down
- strengthen the force of the heartbeat
- accumulation of excessive fluid in the
- heart disease more common in dogs
- cavity
- High Blood Pressure
- The presence of digested blood in the feces
- high-pitched inspiratory wheeze
- Cause of disease is unknown
- Study of the causation or origination of disease
16 Clues: blood • cavity • High Blood Pressure • abnormally rapid breathing • 80% of heart cases in cats • Cause of disease is unknown • high-pitched inspiratory wheeze • heart disease more common in dogs • The presence of blood in the feces • strengthen the force of the heartbeat • accumulation of excessive fluid in the • mechanism for the development of disease • ...
medical abbreviations 2019-04-28
16 Clues: ca • SA • a.c • meds • unknown • diagnosis • sublingual • laceration • cardiovascular • red bood cells • ringer's lactate • basic life support • level of consciousness • cerebrovascular accident • nausea, vomiting, diarrhea • acute myocardial infarction
medical microbiology 2021-10-22
Across
- A weakly staining Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacteria. It forms partially acid-fast beaded branching filaments.
- An aminoglycoside antibiotic.
- A pinworm, also known as Oxyuris.
- This test allows for the presumptive identification of alpha-hemolytic streptococci as S. pneumoniae.
- A Plasmid-mediated class C beta-lactamase.
- A zinc-based metalo-β-lactamase.
- tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and acellular pertussis.
- A common type of staining for parasites.
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- Campylobacter is a...
- This microorganism is a common agent of swimmer's ear.
- A disease caused by microscopic parasites that infect red blood cells.
- A peripherally inserted central catheter.
- A type of ESBL.
- This is the morphology of all the Vibrios.
- Ceftaroline is a novel cephalosporin with activity against...
- A gene encoding macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin resistance.
16 Clues: A type of ESBL. • Campylobacter is a... • An aminoglycoside antibiotic. • A zinc-based metalo-β-lactamase. • A pinworm, also known as Oxyuris. • A common type of staining for parasites. • A peripherally inserted central catheter. • This is the morphology of all the Vibrios. • A Plasmid-mediated class C beta-lactamase. • This microorganism is a common agent of swimmer's ear. • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-01-27
Across
- The place where the optic nerve crosses the brain
- The bending of light rays by the cornea, lens, and fluids of the eye
- Hearing loss
- Auditory tube. Goes to the back of your throat.
- Hardening of the stapes in the inner ear.
- Nearsightedness
- Defective corneal or lens curvature
- When you can’t see as well because you’re old
- Farsightedness
Down
- A feeling that the world is turning and/or churning. Or that you are.
- Ear inflammation. Can be acute or serous.
- Photoreceptor cell that lets you see in low light
- The eye adjusts to focus near and far
- Protruding part of the outer ear
- Shaped like a snail shell in the inner ear
- Colored part of the eye
16 Clues: Hearing loss • Farsightedness • Nearsightedness • Colored part of the eye • Protruding part of the outer ear • Defective corneal or lens curvature • The eye adjusts to focus near and far • Ear inflammation. Can be acute or serous. • Hardening of the stapes in the inner ear. • Shaped like a snail shell in the inner ear • When you can’t see as well because you’re old • ...
Medical Terminologies 2023-02-09
Across
- mole
- contagious pyoderma
- papule with pus
- benign increased growth of keratin layer
- small, pinpoint hemorrhages
- hives
- necrotic tissue
- itching
- white patches or leukoderma
Down
- rash
- groove or crack-like sore
- large vesicles
- healed wound, normal scar
- itchy, scaly red plaques and silver scales
- wart
- hypertrophied scar
16 Clues: rash • mole • wart • hives • itching • large vesicles • papule with pus • necrotic tissue • hypertrophied scar • contagious pyoderma • groove or crack-like sore • healed wound, normal scar • small, pinpoint hemorrhages • white patches or leukoderma • benign increased growth of keratin layer • itchy, scaly red plaques and silver scales
Medical Terms 2023-05-08
Across
- Blood Condition
- Pus
- Pieces of very large cells in the bone marrow called megakaryocytes
- Base
- Cold
- Clumping
- A type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood and lymph tissue
- The clear, yellowish, fluid part of the blood that carries the blood cells
Down
- Color
- Removal,Carry Away
- More than the normal number of cells
- Skin
- A type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood
- Fat
- Fibers,Fibrous
- Protein
16 Clues: Pus • Fat • Skin • Base • Cold • Color • Protein • Clumping • Fibers,Fibrous • Blood Condition • Removal,Carry Away • More than the normal number of cells • Pieces of very large cells in the bone marrow called megakaryocytes • The clear, yellowish, fluid part of the blood that carries the blood cells • A type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood • ...
medical terminology 2023-04-24
16 Clues: หัวใจ • เบาหวาน • โลหิตจาง • หายใจเร็ว • หยุดหายใจ • ตับอักเสบ • ผิวหนังคล้ำ • อาการดีซ่าน • ภาวะน้ำตาลต่ำ • ความดันโลหิตสูง • ริดสีดวงทวารหนัก • ผ่าตัดเปิดหลอดลม • เซลล์เม็ดเลือดแดง • สารสีแดงในเม็ดเลือด • ปอดอักเสบจากการติเเชื้อ • มีเลือดในช่องเยื่อหุ้มปอด
Medical term 2012-11-26
16 Clues: Blue • blood • Front • Black • kidney • bladder • Bronchus • head (tail) • flow, discharge • Tail ( Downward) • rapid flow of blood • Surgical removal,excision • surgical fixation, suspension • condition of deficient carbon dioxide • process of recording,radiographic imaging • Plae yellow liquid waste made up of 95% water
medical terms 2012-11-21
16 Clues: fat • new • nose • lung • skin • cancer • tissue • fungus • study of • back,behind • control,stop • belly(front) • chest, thorax • internal organs • obnormal condition • pertaining to visual examination
Medical Terminology 2013-11-24
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2013-11-26
Across
- Jawbone
- Paleness
- "Humpback"
- A localized collection of pus
- The largest of inner ear "bone"
- Blood loss
- Shoulder blade
- Eyelashes
Down
- Type of fracture (long bone)
- Condition of having the heart on the right side of body
- Fingers
- Distal portion of stomach
- Lateral curvature of the spine
- Partial or complete paralysis
- Pertaining to cell(phone?)
- Windpipe
16 Clues: Jawbone • Fingers • Paleness • Windpipe • Eyelashes • "Humpback" • Blood loss • Shoulder blade • Distal portion of stomach • Pertaining to cell(phone?) • Type of fracture (long bone) • A localized collection of pus • Partial or complete paralysis • Lateral curvature of the spine • The largest of inner ear "bone" • Condition of having the heart on the right side of body
Medical Terminology 2022-02-15
16 Clues: tail • side • front • crur/o • middle • crani/o • abdomen • infer/o • glute/o • muscul/o • cephal/o • brachi/o • away from • epitheli/o • neck,cervix • back of body
Medical Terms 2022-02-15
Across
- Pertaining to the Middle
- Pertaining to Away
- Pertaining to Internal Organs
- Pertaining to the Skull
- Pertaining to Above
- Pertaining to the Back of Body
- Pertaining to the Front
- Pertaining to the Buttocks
Down
- Pertaining to Muscles
- Pertaining to the Side
- Pertaining to Below
- Pertaining to the Head
- Pertaining to the Spine
- Pertaining to the Tail
- Pertaining to Nerves
- Pertaining to the Back
16 Clues: Pertaining to Away • Pertaining to Below • Pertaining to Above • Pertaining to Nerves • Pertaining to Muscles • Pertaining to the Side • Pertaining to the Head • Pertaining to the Tail • Pertaining to the Back • Pertaining to the Spine • Pertaining to the Skull • Pertaining to the Front • Pertaining to the Middle • Pertaining to the Buttocks • Pertaining to Internal Organs • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-02-15
Medical Terms 2023-09-14
Across
- problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat
- The study of the heart
- electrocardiography
- The study of eye disorders
- The study of ears, nose and throat
- Study of Hormones and secreting glands
Down
- The study of esophagus and stomach
- The study of blood and blood disorders
- The study concentrating on pregnancy
- an x-ray of the breast that uses low doses of radiation
- The study of musculoskeletal system
- uses sound waves to create pictures of the heart
- loss of consciousness caused by a fall in blood pressure
- Urinary tract infection
- focused on diagnosing conditions that affect the foot
- Atrial fibrillation
16 Clues: electrocardiography • Atrial fibrillation • The study of the heart • Urinary tract infection • The study of eye disorders • The study of esophagus and stomach • The study of ears, nose and throat • The study of musculoskeletal system • The study concentrating on pregnancy • The study of blood and blood disorders • Study of Hormones and secreting glands • ...
Medical Terms 2024-09-25
Across
- prefix meaning slow
- suffix meaning secrete
- root word meaning heart
- suffix meaning enlargement
- suffix meaning breathing
- prefix meaning blood
- root word meaning nose
- prefix meaning joint
- suffix meaning hardening
Down
- suffix meaning pain
- root word meaning trachea
- prefix meaning between
- prefix meaning liver
- suffix meaning cell
- prefix meaning chest
- root meaning intestine
16 Clues: prefix meaning slow • suffix meaning pain • suffix meaning cell • prefix meaning liver • prefix meaning chest • prefix meaning blood • prefix meaning joint • prefix meaning between • suffix meaning secrete • root meaning intestine • root word meaning nose • root word meaning heart • suffix meaning breathing • suffix meaning hardening • root word meaning trachea • suffix meaning enlargement
Medical Terms 2024-09-28
16 Clues: (swelling) • (nose bleed) • (blood clot) • (low oxygen) • (black stool) • (vomit blood) • (cough blood) • (unborn baby) • (before birth) • (light headed) • (painful period) • (fast heart beat) • (short of breath) • (key hole surgery) • (protein in urine) • (breakdown of red blood cells)
Medical Terminology 2024-12-19
Across
- The fingers and toes.
- The muscles on the upper legs.
- The kneecaps.
- The long tube that connects the mouth and stomach.
- The muscles in the back of the upper arms.
- The bone that makes up the upper legs.
- The muscles on the shoulders.
Down
- The organ that makes us think.
- The bone that makes up the upper arms.
- Stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
- The flesh in our mouth that holds our teeth in place.
- A medical device that assists with broken bones.
- The shoulderblades.
- The muscles on the back of the lower legs.
- The organ that pumps blood.
- The organ that digests foods.
16 Clues: The kneecaps. • The shoulderblades. • The fingers and toes. • The organ that pumps blood. • The organ that digests foods. • The muscles on the shoulders. • The organ that makes us think. • The muscles on the upper legs. • The bone that makes up the upper arms. • The bone that makes up the upper legs. • Stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. • ...
Medical Professionals 2025-08-21
16 Clues: LUNG • SKIN • TEETH • WOMEN • BONES • BRAIN • HEART • CANCER • ANIMALS • DISEASE • ELDERLY • CHILDREN • HORMONES • COLON BOWELS • BODY ALIGNMENT • INTESTINES STOMACH
medical terms 2025-06-30
Across
- blood in the urine
- not breathing
- hair loss
- blue tinge to mucous membranes
- increased thirst
- difficulty giving birth
- reduced oxygen delivery to cells due to disease or injury
Down
- fast heart rate
- increased volumes of urine production
- liquid faeces
- difficulty breathing
- increased body temperature
- yellow tinge to body tissues
- increased appetite
- inflammation of the skin
- itching
16 Clues: itching • hair loss • liquid faeces • not breathing • fast heart rate • increased thirst • blood in the urine • increased appetite • difficulty breathing • difficulty giving birth • inflammation of the skin • increased body temperature • yellow tinge to body tissues • blue tinge to mucous membranes • increased volumes of urine production • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2025-12-16
Across
- Feeling like the room is spinning
- Black and blue mark that appears after an injury
- Scratchy
- Where two bones connect, ie elbow or knee
- Easily hurt
- A pain in a body part
- A certain type of bad headache
Down
- Break, often meaning a broken bone
- When a person does not drink enough water
- Used to sew a big cut together
- To throw up
- A long lasting condition
- An injured and enlarged area of the body
- When something is very bad
- When a muscle tightens painfully
- A very high temperature
16 Clues: Scratchy • To throw up • Easily hurt • A pain in a body part • A very high temperature • A long lasting condition • When something is very bad • Used to sew a big cut together • A certain type of bad headache • When a muscle tightens painfully • Feeling like the room is spinning • Break, often meaning a broken bone • An injured and enlarged area of the body • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-07-13
Across
- The medical term for high blood pressure
- The British spelling for the study of blood disorders
- The medical term for the kneecap
- The medical term for a nose job
- Yellowing of the skin
Down
- The specialty concerned with kidneys
- A disease that is present at birth
- The creation of a breathing hole in the throat
- Medical word for indigestion
- Inflammation of the joints
- An enlarged heart
- A term used to describe a long, slow illness
12 Clues: An enlarged heart • Yellowing of the skin • Inflammation of the joints • Medical word for indigestion • The medical term for a nose job • The medical term for the kneecap • A disease that is present at birth • The specialty concerned with kidneys • The medical term for high blood pressure • A term used to describe a long, slow illness • ...
PYC Medical Crossword 2015 2015-02-23
Across
- Med sheet
- Bad street drug
- Basic emergency training
- Heart rescue
- Needed in a code blue
- Unique requirements
- Cannot participate
- Opiate
- Injury documentation
Down
- Protects personal and medical information
- Drug dealer
- Withdrawing
- Need to know basis
- Taken when kid not feeling well
- Wrong med
- Might be crazy
- Medical emergency
- Must be completed within 1 hour of admission
- Might make you sneeze
- Extra protection
20 Clues: Opiate • Med sheet • Wrong med • Drug dealer • Withdrawing • Heart rescue • Might be crazy • Bad street drug • Extra protection • Medical emergency • Need to know basis • Cannot participate • Unique requirements • Injury documentation • Needed in a code blue • Might make you sneeze • Basic emergency training • Taken when kid not feeling well • Protects personal and medical information • ...
Spelling Week 14 2024-01-23
Across
- Laughter and joy
- Domestic helper
- Spheres used in games
- Thanksgiving centerpiece
- Medical procedure
- Eternal being
- Share or part
- Medical professional
- One who delivers messages
- Outdoor grilling event
- Weapon with a sharp blade
- Move in a circular path
- Starting point
Down
- Higher in position
- Engine-driven device
- Noisy soup consumption
- Diminish the shine
- Sea with diverse coastlines
- Reverence and devotion
- Tall African mammal
20 Clues: Eternal being • Share or part • Starting point • Domestic helper • Laughter and joy • Medical procedure • Higher in position • Diminish the shine • Tall African mammal • Engine-driven device • Medical professional • Spheres used in games • Noisy soup consumption • Reverence and devotion • Outdoor grilling event • Move in a circular path • Thanksgiving centerpiece • One who delivers messages • ...
Health Science Careers 2022-09-01
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- Therapist that helps improve patients’ strength and mobility, and relieve pain by the use of therapeutic properties of exercise, light, heat, cold, water, electricity, ultrasound, and massage.
- Draws blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations.
- Respond to emergency calls, performing medical services and transporting patients to medical facilities.
- Dispense prescription medications to patients and offer expertise in the safe use of prescriptions.
- Engineer that combines biology and medicine with engineering to develop devices and procedures that solve medical and health-related problems.
- Provide medical and surgical care for people with foot, ankle, and lower leg problems.
- Cares for the health of animals.
- Therapist that applies manual techniques to manipulate the skin, muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
- Diagnoses, manages, and treats patients who have hearing, balance, or related problems.
- Abbreviation for one who provides and coordinates patient care and educate patients and the public about various health conditions.
- Therapists that administer doses of radiation to patients who have cancer or other serious diseases.
- Treats patients with health problems of the neuromusculoskeletal system, which includes nerves, bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
- Diagnoses, prevents, and treats problems with teeth or mouth tissue.
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- Examines patients for signs of oral diseases, such as gingivitis, and provide preventive care, including oral hygiene.
- 4-year post secondary degree
- Diagnose and treat visual problems and manage diseases, injuries, and other disorders of the eyes.
- Administrator that oversees all medical documents, insurance information, and medical/legal documentation for a health care facility.
- Therapist that treats patients who have injuries, illnesses, or disabilities through the therapeutic use of everyday activities.
- Assist in surgical operations
- 2-year post secondary degree
- Therapist that care for patients who have trouble breathing—for example, because of a chronic condition such as asthma.
- Assess sports injuries
- Assesses the nutritional needs of patients after consulting with physicians and other health care professionals.
23 Clues: Assess sports injuries • 4-year post secondary degree • 2-year post secondary degree • Assist in surgical operations • Cares for the health of animals. • Draws blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations. • Diagnoses, prevents, and treats problems with teeth or mouth tissue. • ...
Healthcare Crossword 2025-11-13
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- unequal access to healthcare resources
- micro-level view of doctor-patient interactions
- social category affecting healthcare access
- medical professional
- the broader system healthcare operates within
- theory that healthcare maintains social stability
- care aimed at preventing illness
- large factor in healthcare disparities
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- perspective that healthcare reflects inequality
- person receiving care
- institution providing medical care
- overall health and well-being
- urgent medical situation
- negative social label, often tied to illness
14 Clues: medical professional • person receiving care • urgent medical situation • overall health and well-being • care aimed at preventing illness • institution providing medical care • unequal access to healthcare resources • large factor in healthcare disparities • social category affecting healthcare access • negative social label, often tied to illness • ...
health 2025-08-16
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- Pressure therapy using hands
- massage therapy using heated cups
- A physician that specializes in the care of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
- Place or institutions that offer healthcare services.
- Financial agreement for medical expenses
- Items we consume to improve our well-being.
- Licensed health professionals that have different specializations.
- global consumer protection network.
- Treatment used instead of standard medical treatments.
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- Ability to evaluate health information, products, and services wisely and effectively.
- Form of energy medicine using needles
- Trade and consumer protection agency.
- Diet-based treatment for medical conditions.
- Ideas from media or people that influence health
- Physician who specializes in the medical care of older adults, typically those aged 65 and up.
15 Clues: Pressure therapy using hands • massage therapy using heated cups • global consumer protection network. • Form of energy medicine using needles • Trade and consumer protection agency. • Financial agreement for medical expenses • Items we consume to improve our well-being. • Diet-based treatment for medical conditions. • Ideas from media or people that influence health • ...
Know your Neighbourhood – 9 2013-07-16
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- medical and wellness store at Green Valley
- medical shop opp Kedari pump
- pharmacy at Amba Vatika
- charitable pharmacy off NIBM road
- med store near Bakers Point
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- medical shop near Lullanagar petrol pump
- homeopathy store at Gera Junction
- Ayurvedic store at Parmar Plaza
- medical shop at Salunke vihar
- medical store at Wanowrie gutted in fire last year
10 Clues: pharmacy at Amba Vatika • med store near Bakers Point • medical shop opp Kedari pump • medical shop at Salunke vihar • Ayurvedic store at Parmar Plaza • homeopathy store at Gera Junction • charitable pharmacy off NIBM road • medical shop near Lullanagar petrol pump • medical and wellness store at Green Valley • medical store at Wanowrie gutted in fire last year
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2017-05-11
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- TERM FOR GROIN OF THE BODY
- TERM FOR UNDERARM BODY REGION
- TERM FOR CHEST BODY REGION
- DIRECTION TERM MEANING CLOSER TO THE TRUNK OF THE BODY
- DIRECTION TERM REFERRING TO THE SIDE
- ANOTHER NAME FOR FRONTAL PLANE
- DIRECTION TERM MEANING TO LIE FACE DOWN
- TERM FOR SKULL BODY REGION
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- DIRECTION TERM MEANING TO LIE FACE UP
- TERM FOR KNEECAP BODY REGION
- TERM FOR NECK BODY REGION
- TERM FOR EYE SOCKET BODY REGION
- DIRECTION TERM MEANING FURTHER AWAY FROM THE TRUNK OF THE BODY
- TERM FOR BUTTOCKS BODY REGION
- DIRECTION TERM REFERRING TO THE BELLY SIDE OF THE BODY
- DIRECTION TERM REFERRING TO THE TAIL
16 Clues: TERM FOR NECK BODY REGION • TERM FOR GROIN OF THE BODY • TERM FOR CHEST BODY REGION • TERM FOR SKULL BODY REGION • TERM FOR KNEECAP BODY REGION • TERM FOR UNDERARM BODY REGION • TERM FOR BUTTOCKS BODY REGION • ANOTHER NAME FOR FRONTAL PLANE • TERM FOR EYE SOCKET BODY REGION • DIRECTION TERM REFERRING TO THE SIDE • DIRECTION TERM REFERRING TO THE TAIL • ...
MEDICAL TERMS 2018-09-09
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- an agent used to burn, sear, or destroy tissue
- the administration of antigenic material to stimulate an individuals immune system to develop adaptive immunity to a pathogen
- someone who is qualified or registered to practice a particular occupation
- Inserting needles through the skin at specific points to relieve pain
- given to a patient to make them lose sensation with or without loss of consciousness
- an association of people for mutual aid or the pursuit of a common goal.
- a special instrument for cutting out circular sections of bone or corneal tissue
- a viewpoint that traditional values and beliefs are unfounded
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- an anticoagulant extracted from the buccal glands of the medicinal leech
- to deliver liquid substances directly into a vein
- one who prepares and sells drugs for medicinal purposes
- a disease likely to be transmitted from one person to another
- a disease occurring over a wide area and affecting an exceptionally high numbers of the population
- the action or process of a liquid, especially blood, changing to a solid or semi-solid state.
- a unit of ionizing radiation
- the treatment of injuries or disorders of the body by incision
16 Clues: a unit of ionizing radiation • an agent used to burn, sear, or destroy tissue • to deliver liquid substances directly into a vein • one who prepares and sells drugs for medicinal purposes • a disease likely to be transmitted from one person to another • a viewpoint that traditional values and beliefs are unfounded • ...
medical abbrevations 2018-11-05
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- ventricular fibrillation
- superior vena cavaT&A
- Staphylococcus
- sexually transmitted disease
- urinary tract infection
- ultrasonic, ultrasound
- transesophageal echocardiogram
- immediately
- tuberculin; tuberculosis; tubercle bacillus
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- transient ischemic attack
- thyroid-stimulating hormone
- vital capacity
- and adenoidectomy
- urinalysis
- sick sinus syndrome
- telephone order read back
16 Clues: urinalysis • immediately • vital capacity • Staphylococcus • and adenoidectomy • sick sinus syndrome • superior vena cavaT&A • ultrasonic, ultrasound • urinary tract infection • ventricular fibrillation • transient ischemic attack • telephone order read back • thyroid-stimulating hormone • sexually transmitted disease • transesophageal echocardiogram • ...
medical terms 2012-11-21
16 Clues: fat • new • lung • skin • nose • cancer • tissue • fungus • study of • back,behind • control,stop • belly(front) • chest, thorax • internal organs • obnormal condition • pertaining to visual examination
Medical Vocabulary 2015-02-04
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- medicine that kills bacteria
- unable to hear
- section of the hospital where patients stay
- tubes that transport blood back to the heart
- disease caused by the uncontrollable growth of cells
- person staying in a hospital for treatment
- a virus that leads to AIDS
- someone who gives blood
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- expected to grow and worsen (especially when talking about cancer)
- vehicle that takes people to hospital in an emergency
- to give a patient an organ from another person
- (two words) unintended results of treatment or medicine
- unable to see
- higher than normal temperature
- not cancerous
- a pain that won't go away
16 Clues: unable to see • not cancerous • unable to hear • someone who gives blood • a pain that won't go away • a virus that leads to AIDS • medicine that kills bacteria • higher than normal temperature • person staying in a hospital for treatment • section of the hospital where patients stay • tubes that transport blood back to the heart • to give a patient an organ from another person • ...
Medical terminology 2021-11-19
16 Clues: clot • vein • tumor • liver • crown • vessel • measure • control • similar • calcium • deficieny • potassium • on top of • to hold back • plaque or fatty substance • an abnormally slow resting heart rate
Medical Science 2022-04-15
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- a doctor whose job is making people unconscious during an operation
- a product that is made, not natural
- what our bodies need from food to be able to grow
- a length of wire, twisted into rope or used to carry electricity
- when contact with something (or when it is eaten)causes a reaction
- move slightly, change
- a machine that shows information
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- something wonderful but impossible
- not real
- a cut on the body
- change a little
- we use this to protect a small cut
- give a reason for an opinion or action
- a special room in a hospital where people are operated upon
- a special doctor who operates on people
- an important step to solving the problem
16 Clues: not real • change a little • a cut on the body • move slightly, change • a machine that shows information • something wonderful but impossible • we use this to protect a small cut • a product that is made, not natural • give a reason for an opinion or action • a special doctor who operates on people • an important step to solving the problem • ...
medical vocab 2022-08-29
16 Clues: neck • knee • form • cast • wound • sting • wrist • ankle • fingers • to fall • crutches • forehead • inner ear • outer ear • stitches, sutures • hacer ____, to hurt yourself
Medical Eponyms 2022-10-07
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- A kidney disease named after an English physician
- Enlargement of the thyroid gland (goiter)
- Palsey named after Sir Charles Bell (1774-1842)
- Adrenal disorder characterized by extreme fatigue, weight loss and decreased appetite, Darkening of your skin
- fever, headache, fatigue, and a characteristic skin rash called erythema migrans
- chromosomal disorder that got its name from Oklahoma doctor in 1938
- a type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system
- falls under the umbrella of Autism
- A tremor, or rhythmic shaking, usually begins in a limb, often your hand or fingers, Slowed movement (bradykinesia), Rigid muscles, Impaired posture and balance, Loss of automatic movements, Speech changes, Writing changes
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- named after a veterinary pathologist who ran a USDA microorganism research program during the late 19th century
- Difficulty with language and problems with reading, writing
- Disease chronic inflammation that typically involves the lower portion of the ileum
- described this disease among residents of East Hampton, Long Island in 1872
- multiple motor tics and at least one vocal tic
- majority of cases and outbreaks have occurred in Africa.
- esophagus opening from the esophagus to the stomach gets inflamed by acid reflux
16 Clues: falls under the umbrella of Autism • Enlargement of the thyroid gland (goiter) • multiple motor tics and at least one vocal tic • Palsey named after Sir Charles Bell (1774-1842) • A kidney disease named after an English physician • a type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system • majority of cases and outbreaks have occurred in Africa. • ...
