medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical Specialties 2023-08-18
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- cares for the health of animals
- helps injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain
- injury requiring immediate medical attention
- provide patient care and educates patients
- in charge of dispensing prescription medications
- branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the heart
- medical doctor who specializes in administering anesthesia
- helps clients care after their diets and maintain healthy lifestyles
- treatment that prevents injuries
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- nurse qualified to treat certain medical conditions without the direct supervision of a doctor
- someone who draws blood to use in blood tests
- uses imaging, technology to diagnose and treat diseases
- study of the disorders and diseases that affect the digestive system
- primary care doctor for your eyes
- study and treatment of disorders of the nervous system
- person who treats mental disorders
16 Clues: cares for the health of animals • treatment that prevents injuries • primary care doctor for your eyes • person who treats mental disorders • provide patient care and educates patients • injury requiring immediate medical attention • someone who draws blood to use in blood tests • in charge of dispensing prescription medications • ...
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 Vocabulary 2024-05-28
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- A person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
- It is a medical instrument for listening to the action of someone's heart or breathing.
- A high blood pressure; can lead to serious health problems.
- It is a reflex action to clear your airways of phlegm and irritants such as dust or smoke.
- A person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
- A compound or preparation used for the treatment or prevention of disease.
- A response from the immune system (red eyes, runny nose, skin irritation etc.), usually to a certain food, medicine, material, or smell.
- It is a medical test that takes pictures of bones and soft tissues.
- It is a loosely woven, almost translucent fabric that's used to bandage wounds.
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- It is an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
- A vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital, especially in emergencies.
- room It is the part of a hospital where people go when they are ill or injured and need treatment quickly.
- A tube for collecting blood or other liquids or for putting liquids into the body usually through a needle that can be put under the skin.
- A qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician.
- An instrument for measuring and indicating temperature.
- A place where medications are stored and dispensed; usually within a hospital.
16 Clues: A qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician. • An instrument for measuring and indicating temperature. • A high blood pressure; can lead to serious health problems. • A person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment. • It is a medical test that takes pictures of bones and soft tissues. • ...
Medical terminology 2024-07-25
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- A patient is under investigation for an inflammation of their skin. This is called…
- Someone is visiting their relative who had a hip replacement. What ward should they go to?
- A patient has a chronic condition of pain in their muscles. This is called…
- Inflammation of the sac around the heart
- A patient is going to hospital for a camera investigation of their large intestine, this is called…
- A doctor explains that the scan shows the patient has an enlarged liver. This is called…
- A patient has severe diarrhoea and vomiting. This is called...
- A patient has pain in their uterus. This is called...
- A patient has an appointment with a haematologist that you are attending with them. This doctor specialises in…
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- Doctor specialising in the heart
- A patient has an acute and painful inflammation of their pancreas. This is called...
- The doctor explains that the patient's heart rate is low. This is called...
- Patient has told you they have a history of high blood pressure, this is called…
- A nurse asks to take a electrical tracing of the patient’s heart. This is called…
- A patient has been diagnosed with a kidney stone. The medical term for this is...
- A patient is going into hospital to have a removal of left breast due to cancer. This is called…
16 Clues: Doctor specialising in the heart • Inflammation of the sac around the heart • A patient has pain in their uterus. This is called... • A patient has severe diarrhoea and vomiting. This is called... • A patient has a chronic condition of pain in their muscles. This is called… • The doctor explains that the patient's heart rate is low. This is called... • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2023-07-08
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- Which term is used to describe blood in the urine?
- If your prescribing doctor wishes you to take the medicine after a meal they will write what on your script?
- What is the medical terminology for vomiting?
- What term is used to describe a condition that sees enlargement of the thyroid gland?
- What is the term for the innermost part of the heart?
- Which of the following best describes syncope?
- What is the word for the membranes which cover both the brain and the spinal cord?
- _________ care is often called outpatient care as the patient can walk out of the hospital after a procedure.
- What is the name of a foundational principle of hospice care which focuses on treating pain without treating the underlying cause?
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- What is varicella?
- Edema is used to describe what condition no matter where it may occur?
- What word is used to describe a redness of the skin?
- What term is used for the bluish discoloration of the skin?
- What is another word for contusion?
- What is the onset of menses referred to as?
- Integumentary refers to the ____.
16 Clues: What is varicella? • Integumentary refers to the ____. • What is another word for contusion? • What is the onset of menses referred to as? • What is the medical terminology for vomiting? • Which of the following best describes syncope? • Which term is used to describe blood in the urine? • What word is used to describe a redness of the skin? • ...
Medical terminology 2022-12-27
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- Fast heart rate.
- Away from center.
- Below normal blood flow to vital organs.
- Closer to midline.
- Towards the center.
- Study of the heart.
- Study of the mind.
- Closer to the feet.
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- Black tarry stools typically seen in GI bleeds.
- Occurring before birth.
- Blue discoloration of the skin.
- Bending of a joint.
- Front surface of the body.
- Straightening of a joint.
- Farthest from point of attachment.
- Red blood cells that contain hemoglobin to carry oxygen.
16 Clues: Fast heart rate. • Away from center. • Closer to midline. • Study of the mind. • Bending of a joint. • Towards the center. • Study of the heart. • Closer to the feet. • Occurring before birth. • Straightening of a joint. • Front surface of the body. • Blue discoloration of the skin. • Farthest from point of attachment. • Below normal blood flow to vital organs. • ...
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 vocab 2025-08-27
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- competence in an activity or occupation because one’s skill, training, or other qualifications
- reliable and prompt; can be counted on
- positive attitude and enjoy work
- tolerant and understanding; able to deal with frustrations
- something that concerns, involves, draws attention of, or arouses the curiosity of a person
- ability to work well with others; doing your part to provide quality patient care
- learn from feedback from others
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- qualified and capable of performing a task
- to be a life-long learner; adaptable
- being able to identify with and understand another person’s feelings, or situations
- ability to say or do the kindest thing in a difficult situation
- truthful
- willing to be held accountable for actions
- self-initiative; ability to begin or follow through with a task
- relative worth, merit, or importance; the ideals imparted by society which have an affective regard either positive or negative
- using good judgment in what you say or do
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 • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-10-23
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- physical or verbal behavior that is forceful or hostile
- idosyncratic belief mantained despite being contradicted by reality
- sense of extreme wellbeing and optimism
- term which relates to a person's recognition or lack of recognition that they have mental illness
- condition or either excessive daytime sleepiness and sleep attacks
- impairment of the ability to execute purposeful movements
- false sensory perception of something that is not there
- irrestible, impulsive behavior where a person feels compelled to carry out actions
- to acheive equilibrium between self and environment
- state of grief following the death of a loved one
- efforts directed towards how to manage stress
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- excessive daytime sleepiness and sleep attacks
- state of mental confusion as to time, place, identity
- danger to others
- fabrication of stories in response to questions or events
- outward expression of a subjectively experienced feeling state
- motor restlessness that are complications of psych meds
17 Clues: danger to others • sense of extreme wellbeing and optimism • efforts directed towards how to manage stress • excessive daytime sleepiness and sleep attacks • state of grief following the death of a loved one • to acheive equilibrium between self and environment • state of mental confusion as to time, place, identity • ...
Medical terms 2025-11-28
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- : related to the lungs
- : heart muscle
- : identification of a disease
- : swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- : smallest blood vessel for exchange of gases
- : high blood pressure
- : study of cancer
- : tissue sample for examination
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- : cancer of epithelial tissue
- : blood vessel carrying blood toward the heart
- : non-cancerous tumor
- : low blood pressure
- : cancerous and invasive
- : blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart
- : abnormally fast heart rate
- : expected outcome of a disease
16 Clues: : heart muscle • : study of cancer • : low blood pressure • : non-cancerous tumor • : high blood pressure • : related to the lungs • : cancerous and invasive • : abnormally fast heart rate • : cancer of epithelial tissue • : identification of a disease • : expected outcome of a disease • : tissue sample for examination • : swelling caused by fluid accumulation • ...
Let's talk Medical Terminology 2012-09-22
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- a condition of being without urin
- that which produces disease or suffering
- pertaining to being unable to break
- a disease condition that affects many nerves
- suffix meaning slow
- record where healthcare professional document all care provided to patients
- cavity within the abdomen
- without symptoms
- pertaining to structures that cannot be seen with the naked eye
- pertaining to a new growth or formation
- a condition of painful urine
- suffix meaning surgical excision
- study of word origins
- the study of the cause of disease
- No identifiable or confirmed cause
- caused by a pathogen
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- study of cancerous tumor or mass
- state of complete physical, mental, and social well being
- pertaining to within nose
- pertaining to reducing the severity of
- return to a normal state of health
- front of the body
- a sudden worsening in the severity of the symptoms or signs
- medical specialty that deals with urinary system
- toward the tailbone
- medical speciality that deals with newborns
- medical specialty that deals with blood
- cause by wrong drug given to patient
- study of the structures of the human body
- body structure formed of cells
- pertaining to male and female genitalia
- medical specialty that deals with older adults
- foreknowledge about the course of a disease
- pertaining to the end of life
- position of lying on the anterior surface of the body
35 Clues: without symptoms • front of the body • toward the tailbone • suffix meaning slow • caused by a pathogen • study of word origins • pertaining to within nose • cavity within the abdomen • a condition of painful urine • pertaining to the end of life • body structure formed of cells • study of cancerous tumor or mass • suffix meaning surgical excision • a condition of being without urin • ...
July 22 2025 2025-07-22
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- the acronym for personal protective equipment.
- the part of your brain that controls balance and coordination.
- the medical term for breathing out.
- the pulse felt on the side of the neck.
- the test which includes putting an object in someone's hand with their eyes closed.
- valve, the heart valve on the right side of the sternum.
- the medical word for "listening to the lungs".
- the colour of a caddy on someone's door when they are on isolation.
- another word meaning asking permission before performing an assessment on a resident.
- the name of the mat put on the floor for fall prevention.
- the colour dot for responsive behaviours.
- the medical term for collarbone.
- the test to see if your resident sways while standing with their eyes closed.
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- the acronym used in a neuro assessment to assess the eyes.
- the body's voice box.
- the first "R" in PERRLA
- the bone that is felt at the bottom of the neck
- another word for abnormal lung sounds.
- the third cranial nerve
- the bone in the middle of the chest.
- the medical term for "equal on both sides"
- a tube inserted in the urethra to drain urine.
- your instructor that you only have two shifts left with after today :(
- the medical term for blue-tinged skin with poor circulation
- the pulse felt on the thumb side of your wrist.
- the acronym for good air entry bilaterally.
26 Clues: the body's voice box. • the first "R" in PERRLA • the third cranial nerve • the medical term for collarbone. • the medical term for breathing out. • the bone in the middle of the chest. • another word for abnormal lung sounds. • the pulse felt on the side of the neck. • the colour dot for responsive behaviours. • the medical term for "equal on both sides" • ...
Everything Baby! 2018-05-22
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- Mom's Mom's Title
- Attention getter
- Male
- Cleaning tool
- Baby's last name
- Medical profession
- Adult Female with kids
- Childbirth anesthetic
- Placement in vehicle
- Adult Male with kids
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- Title
- Calming tool
- Medical profession assistant
- Female
- Baby sleeps in
- Birth place
- Beverage holder for toddlers
- Public statement
- Holds solids, liquids, or a bit of both
- Dad's Dad's Title
- Beverage holder for babies
21 Clues: Male • Title • Female • Birth place • Calming tool • Cleaning tool • Baby sleeps in • Attention getter • Public statement • Baby's last name • Mom's Mom's Title • Dad's Dad's Title • Medical profession • Placement in vehicle • Adult Male with kids • Childbirth anesthetic • Adult Female with kids • Beverage holder for babies • Medical profession assistant • Beverage holder for toddlers • ...
2nd semester 2025-05-11
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- main heart artery
- animal foot coverings
- widely recognized
- baby dog
- inactive treatment
- lion’s loud sound
- bees’ home
- baby bird
- fish limb
- bodily illness
- hard outer covering
- skin cut
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- animal hair covering
- brain blood blockage
- compulsive dependency
- short high-pitched sound
- abnormal tissue growth
- feeling contempt
- blood loss
- medical bandage cloth
- heartbeat felt
- baby cow
- baby horse
- medical operation
24 Clues: baby dog • baby cow • skin cut • baby bird • fish limb • blood loss • bees’ home • baby horse • heartbeat felt • bodily illness • feeling contempt • main heart artery • widely recognized • lion’s loud sound • medical operation • inactive treatment • hard outer covering • animal hair covering • brain blood blockage • compulsive dependency • animal foot coverings • medical bandage cloth • abnormal tissue growth • ...
Admissions & Student Support 2025-12-17
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- The process between the medical student and an academic advisor of reviewing the services and policies of the institution, discussing educational and career plans, and making appropriate course selections. (Element 11.1)
- A range of diagnostic, therapeutic, and rehabilitative services used in treating mental disability or emotional disorders. (Element 12.3)
- Students enrolled at one medical school who participate in clinical (typically elective) learning experiences for a grade sponsored by another medical school without transferring their enrollment from one school to the other. (Elements 5.10, 10.8, and 12.8)
- The process between the medical student and an academic counselor to discuss academic difficulties and to help the medical student acquire more effective and efficient abilities in areas such as study skills, reading skills, and/or test-taking skills. (Element 11.1)
- The acceptance by a medical school and enrollment in the medical curriculum of an applicant (e.g., a doctoral student), typically as a second or third-year medical student, when that applicant had not previously been enrolled in a medical education program. (Element 10.7)
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- Counseling on a small-group or individual basis for students expressing difficulties dealing with relationships, personal concerns, or normal developmental tasks; this includes assisting students in identifying problems, causes, alternatives, and possible consequences to initiate appropriate action. (Element 12.3)
- A comprehensive listing of both objective and subjective criteria used for screening, selection, and admission of applicants to a medical education program. (Standard 10)
- The following educational expenses of an enrolled medical student: tuition, mandatory fees, books and supplies, and a computer, if one is required by the medical school. (Element 12.1)
- The permanent withdrawal by a medical student from one medical school followed by that student’s enrollment (typically in the second or third year of the medical curriculum) in another medical school. (Elements 5.10 and 10.7)
- A statement by a medical school of the: 1) essential academic and non-academic abilities, attributes, and characteristics in the areas of intellectual-conceptual, integrative, and quantitative abilities; 2) observational skills; 3) physical abilities; 4) motor functioning; 5) emotional stability; 6) behavioral and social skills; and 7) ethics and professionalism that a medical school applicant or enrolled medical student must possess or be able to acquire, with or without reasonable accommodation, in order to be admitted to, be retained in, and graduate from that school’s medical educational program. (Element 10.5)
10 Clues: A range of diagnostic, therapeutic, and rehabilitative services used in treating mental disability or emotional disorders. (Element 12.3) • A comprehensive listing of both objective and subjective criteria used for screening, selection, and admission of applicants to a medical education program. (Standard 10) • ...
Crossword First Aid Assessment- Leah 2020-12-14
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- Failing to meet your Duty to Act
- An electrical malfunction in the brain causes one to have this
- The name of what happens when an object gets stuck in your throat
- Noting what's happening around you and keeping your eyes open in an emergency
- A mild injury to the brain that affects its functions for some time
- Not paying attention/not being attentful
- Basic medical skills that cover a wide range of emergencies
- The 3 Cs, or what you should do in a medical emergency
- The name of what happens when certain concussion systems persist past healing
- Breathing something in
- A machine that helps in the case of cardiac arrest
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- These seizures only affect one part of your brain
- The name of an organization that mandates what not to ingest and what to do if those things are injested/put into your body
- A failure to act in a situation
- A procedure done to attempt to help somebody undergoing cardiac arrest, what CPR stands for
- What happens when you eat something
- If someone is conscious, they must give this to you before you can help them in a medical emergency
- Stands for something related to immediate medical help
- An extreme allergic reaction Something one has in response to something happening
- An essential thing to do when somebody is bleeding
- The irregular beating of the heart Your vital organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- A method used to help somebody who is choking, and it involves holding them
- If you can help in a medical emergency and are licensed you are affected by this
- A state that can happen to your body after any number of a variety of negatively impactul events occurs
- A useful medical tool that can be used to stop bleeding, but only use it if you're trained
- A condition that comes when you're extremely cold
26 Clues: Breathing something in • A failure to act in a situation • Failing to meet your Duty to Act • What happens when you eat something • Not paying attention/not being attentful • These seizures only affect one part of your brain • A condition that comes when you're extremely cold • An essential thing to do when somebody is bleeding • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-01
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- medical imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to visualize internal organs and structures
- A strip of material used to cover and protect a wound
- device with wheels used to assist people with mobility limitations
- A protective covering worn on the hand during medical procedures
- A device used to measure blood pressure
- A small, solid dosage form of medication
- A shallow, flat-bottomed container used by patients for urination or defecation when confined to bed
- Specialized clothing worn by medical personnel in a hospital or clinical setting
- A portable bed or litter used to carry or transport patients
- An instrument used for examining the ear and eardrum
- Referring to the administration of fluids or medications directly into a vein
- The insertion of a tube into the body, often through the airway, for various medical purposes
- A thin, woven fabric used to cover and dress wounds
- An instrument used to measure body temperature
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- A stitch or thread used to hold wound edges together during healing
- A vehicle equipped to transport patients to medical facilities
- A device used to measure blood flow or detect the movement of internal organs
- A sample of tissue or bodily fluid collected for laboratory analysis
- A sharp surgical knife used for making incisions
- A type of electromagnetic radiation used to create images of internal structures
- A flexible tube with a light source used to visualize the lower part of the large intestine
- A flexible tube inserted into the body to remove fluids or introduce substances
- A medical instrument used to listen to the heartbeat and sounds within the body
- A recording of the electrical activity of the heart
- A device used to compress a blood vessel to stop bleeding or facilitate the drawing of blood
- A device used to inject or withdraw fluids from the body
- A machine that provides artificial respiration by assisting or controlling a patient's breathing
27 Clues: A device used to measure blood pressure • A small, solid dosage form of medication • An instrument used to measure body temperature • A sharp surgical knife used for making incisions • A recording of the electrical activity of the heart • A thin, woven fabric used to cover and dress wounds • An instrument used for examining the ear and eardrum • ...
Engineering types 2023-08-28
16 Clues: health • study dna • make nukes • make airplane • makes highways • make railroads • wires and poles • make jet engines • make electronics • make oil machines • make medical tools • movement of humans • make zoo enclosures • make paper machines • medicine for animals • makes sure items have good quality
Understanding Medicare 2017-02-01
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- tests ordered by a physician to provide information that assists in making a diagnosis when symptoms are present.
- the stage in Medicare prescription drug coverage when a higher portion of drug costs are paid by the beneficiary.
- the doctor, hospital, home health agency, hospice, nursing facility, or therapist that delivers health services.
- is a Medicare program to help people with limited income pay for Medicare prescription drug costs.
- periodic payment to Medicare, an insurance company, or a health care plan for health or prescription drug coverage.
- type of Medicare health plan (Medicare Advantage) offered by a private company that contracts with Medicare to provide you with all your Part A and Part B benefits. Medicare Advantage Plans include Health Maintenance Organizations, Preferred Provider Organizations, Private Fee-for-Service Plans, Special Needs Plans, and Medicare Medical Savings Account Plans.
- annual review of your medical and social history.
- covers inpatient hospital stays, care in a skilled nursing facility, hospice care, and some home health care.
- covers certain doctors' services, outpatient care, medical supplies, and preventive services.
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- care for an illness or injury that requires the training and skills of a licensed professional.
- a list of prescription drugs covered by an insurance plan.
- Supplemental medical insurance sold by private companies.
- a method of payment under Part B where doctor agrees to accept Medicare approved amount as full payment.
- a dollar amount paid by the insured for covered services before Medicare or policy begins paying.
- a written order by your primary care doctor to see a specialist or get medical services.
- Federal-state partnership to aid low income people who meet income/asset rules.
- a request for payment of medical services under the terms of the insurance policy.
- adds prescription drug coverage to Original Medicare
18 Clues: annual review of your medical and social history. • adds prescription drug coverage to Original Medicare • Supplemental medical insurance sold by private companies. • a list of prescription drugs covered by an insurance plan. • Federal-state partnership to aid low income people who meet income/asset rules. • ...
Chapter 26 Terms 2023-05-19
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- volunteer for fire departments, emergency medical services, or hospitals; respond to only a few calls per month
- certifies emergency medical service providers at four levels
- procedure which a tube is inserted into the trachea to assist with breathing
- network of services coordinated to provide aid and medical assistance from primary response to definitive care
- first "certified" person who arrives at the scene of a disaster, accident, or life-threatening medical situation
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- hospital unit specializing in the treatment of patients with acute and life-threatening traumatic injuries
- Applicable to a medical emergency including, but not limited to, emergency care
- equipment intended for use in patients experiencing a medical emergency
- fourth level of the four-tier EMT category; perform lifesaving interventions with both basic and advanced equipment typically in an ambulance
- second level of a four-tier category of emergency medical technician
- devices used to open or maintain a patient's obstructed or injured airway
- instrument for recording the changes of electrical potential occurring during the heartbeat
12 Clues: certifies emergency medical service providers at four levels • second level of a four-tier category of emergency medical technician • equipment intended for use in patients experiencing a medical emergency • devices used to open or maintain a patient's obstructed or injured airway • procedure which a tube is inserted into the trachea to assist with breathing • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-10
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- _____ consent forms advise the patient on treatment options, risks of procedures, and voluntary participation.
- If a patient brings in _____ results from another physician, the MA should not throw them out because you will do your own tests, but keep them with the chart and document the information.
- To correct any entry in a medical record, draw a _____ line through the error, initial and date, then make the correction.
- History of heart murmurs, Problems with asthma, and _____ are included on a medical history form?
- Original _______ legally belongs to the physician and belongs in the patient’s medical chart
- The actual medical record belongs to the ____
- Which of the elements of SOAP charting describes the data that comes directly from the patient
- _______ calls require documentation in the patient chart.
- ______ in charting means not leaving out information
- Transforming spoken notes into accurate form.
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- Of the six Cs ______ means “getting to the point”
- As a general rule, if information is not______, no one can prove that an event or a procedure took place
- ______ from other physicians cannot be released by a medical office?
- A patient's history of present illness includes ______ and onset of disease
- Patient’s _________ words should be included when documenting in a patient’s medical record?
- If a child lives with his mother who is divorced from his father, the mother or father may sign the _____ of information.
- Which of the elements of SOAP charting describes the course of treatment to be followed?
- Patient _____ form is the first form used in initiating a patient financial record.
- BP 160/92 would be filed under _______ using the SOAP documentation method
- Records of people age _____ and older are held in confidentiality
- Client’s words, clarity, completeness, conciseness, chronological order, and confidentiality are the six Cs of ____.
- Abbreviation for physical therapy
- The P in SOAP documentation stands for
23 Clues: Abbreviation for physical therapy • The P in SOAP documentation stands for • The actual medical record belongs to the ____ • Transforming spoken notes into accurate form. • Of the six Cs ______ means “getting to the point” • ______ in charting means not leaving out information • _______ calls require documentation in the patient chart. • ...
Lesson 6 & 7 review 2017-11-19
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- The Amish ride in wagons that are pulled by ________________. (Lesson 7)
- It is inside your chest. Chia seeds make it stronger. (Lesson 6)
- 切り傷 (Medical Vocabulary)
- The Hershey’s ____________ factory is in Pennsylvania. (Lesson 7)
- Superfoods are very _________ foods with many vitamins and minerals. (Lesson 6)
- 風邪 (Medical Vocabulary)
- 坂下町 = Bange _________ (Lesson 7)
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- Green tea can help you ___________ weight. (Lesson 6)
- Green tea helps many ____________ of your body. (Lesson 6)
- Amish don’t use _________________ and cars. (Lesson 7)
- You use it to remember. Blueberries improve it. (Lesson 6)
- 熱 (Medical Vocabulary)
- 医者(Medical Vocabulary)
- It is inside your head. Green tea is good for it. (Lesson 6)
14 Clues: 熱 (Medical Vocabulary) • 医者(Medical Vocabulary) • 風邪 (Medical Vocabulary) • 切り傷 (Medical Vocabulary) • 坂下町 = Bange _________ (Lesson 7) • Green tea can help you ___________ weight. (Lesson 6) • Amish don’t use _________________ and cars. (Lesson 7) • Green tea helps many ____________ of your body. (Lesson 6) • You use it to remember. Blueberries improve it. (Lesson 6) • ...
Medical Terminology 2013-02-06
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- latin root for beard
- means backward or back
- the plural form of vas
- father of medical terminology
- cerebr is the latin root for
- means little
- where you start when analyzing a word
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- latin root for nostril
- Greek root for male
- Dissecting a word so you can understand the meaning
- vowel a vowel in the middle of the word
- modifies the root word usually quantifying or qualifying it
- end of the word
- Greek root for sugar
- sangui is the latin root for
- means surgical opening of
16 Clues: means little • end of the word • Greek root for male • latin root for beard • Greek root for sugar • latin root for nostril • means backward or back • the plural form of vas • means surgical opening of • cerebr is the latin root for • sangui is the latin root for • father of medical terminology • where you start when analyzing a word • vowel a vowel in the middle of the word • ...
Got Medical 2014-06-26
Across
- exam of individual with no signs or symptoms
- amount used to determine payment
- intensive facility based program
- errors in medical care
- conditions such as depression and alcohol abuse
- what all benefits are subject to
- yearly exams and test for wellness
- live-in facilities
Down
- blue cross and blue shield plan
- written assurance that benefits will be provided
- services not related to a specific illness
- state where 25% of residents are in areas with a shortage of PCPs
- assess the member for further care
- tooth that is whole
- formulated food
- typically high cost medication
16 Clues: formulated food • live-in facilities • tooth that is whole • errors in medical care • typically high cost medication • blue cross and blue shield plan • amount used to determine payment • intensive facility based program • what all benefits are subject to • assess the member for further care • yearly exams and test for wellness • services not related to a specific illness • ...
Medical Nursing 2020-03-22
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 Terminology 2018-01-17
Medical Terms 2020-09-10
Medical Terms 2020-09-10
16 Clues: my • pill • arth • neur • fasci • chondr • encephal • ligaments • acoust, ot • sweat glands • oss,ost,oste • ocul,ophthalm • skin,derm,dermat • myel,bone marrow • ten, tend, tendin • sebaceous(oil)glands
Medical termonology 2024-01-03
Across
- hair loss
- fainting
- Earwax
- blisters filled with clear fluid
- blister or pimple filled with puss
- severe itching
- hives
- bleeding
Down
- bruise
- the falling out of eyelashes
- tingling or prickling (falling asleep)
- a redened circle that raises (like a mosquito bite)
- severe life-threatening allergic reaction
- swelling
- to pass away or die
- a bad bruise
16 Clues: hives • bruise • Earwax • fainting • swelling • bleeding • hair loss • a bad bruise • severe itching • to pass away or die • the falling out of eyelashes • blisters filled with clear fluid • blister or pimple filled with puss • tingling or prickling (falling asleep) • severe life-threatening allergic reaction • a redened circle that raises (like a mosquito bite)
Medical Terminology 2023-10-24
Across
- Element:gastr-,digests food
- Element:-rrhaphy,"stitching"up a wound
- Element:ophthalm-,sight
- Element:acro-,another term for limbs
- Element:mening-,muscus ______
- Element:thorac-,____ cavity
- Element:oophor-,female reproductive cell
Down
- Element:malign-,think of the difference between a begnin and malignent tumor
- Element:-crine,what is a role of the Endocrine system
- Element:edema,growing larger
- Element:encephal,sends electrical impulses
- Element:-itis,test in flames
- Element:brady-,not very fast
- Element:spondyl-,rows and _______
- Elemnent:ren,filter blood
- Element:chole-,produced by the liver
16 Clues: Element:ophthalm-,sight • Elemnent:ren,filter blood • Element:gastr-,digests food • Element:thorac-,____ cavity • Element:edema,growing larger • Element:-itis,test in flames • Element:brady-,not very fast • Element:mening-,muscus ______ • Element:spondyl-,rows and _______ • Element:acro-,another term for limbs • Element:chole-,produced by the liver • ...
medical terminology 2024-11-07
Across
- Referring to the pharynx
- The study of hormones and the endocrine system
- Blood condition
- Pertaining to the lower back
- Pertaining to the femur (thigh bone)
- Deficient or below normal
- Relating to blood
- Many or much
Down
- The study of mental disorders
- The study of microorganisms
- Relating to cells
- Relating to arteries
- Pertaining to the buttocks
- The study of disease
- Pertaining to the front or anterior surface of the body
- Difficult or painful
16 Clues: Many or much • Blood condition • Relating to cells • Relating to blood • Relating to arteries • The study of disease • Difficult or painful • Referring to the pharynx • Deficient or below normal • Pertaining to the buttocks • The study of microorganisms • Pertaining to the lower back • The study of mental disorders • Pertaining to the femur (thigh bone) • ...
Medical ICU 2024-11-22
Across
- Machine used to assist or replace breathing.
- Drug used to calm patients in the ICU.
- Process to remove waste products from the blood when kidneys fail.
- Blood flow to the tissues and organs.
- Remote monitoring of a patient's vital signs.
- Line Catheter placed in an artery to measure blood pressure continuously.
- Slow delivery of medication or fluids into the bloodstream.
Down
- Synonym for a ventilator or protective breathing device.
- Life-threatening condition caused by the body's response to infection.
- Placing a patient on their stomach to improve oxygenation.
- Procedure to insert a tube into the airway for mechanical ventilation.
- Type of tube used in intubation.
- Condition where oxygen levels in the body are too low.
- Medication given to keep a patient calm or asleep.
- Device used to track vital signs like heart rate and oxygen levels.
- Abbreviation for Intensive Care Unit.
16 Clues: Type of tube used in intubation. • Blood flow to the tissues and organs. • Abbreviation for Intensive Care Unit. • Drug used to calm patients in the ICU. • Machine used to assist or replace breathing. • Remote monitoring of a patient's vital signs. • Medication given to keep a patient calm or asleep. • Condition where oxygen levels in the body are too low. • ...
Medical ICU 2024-11-22
Across
- Machine used to assist or replace breathing.
- Drug used to calm patients in the ICU.
- Process to remove waste products from the blood when kidneys fail.
- Blood flow to the tissues and organs.
- Remote monitoring of a patient's vital signs.
- Line Catheter placed in an artery to measure blood pressure continuously.
- Slow delivery of medication or fluids into the bloodstream.
Down
- Synonym for a ventilator or protective breathing device.
- Life-threatening condition caused by the body's response to infection.
- Placing a patient on their stomach to improve oxygenation.
- Procedure to insert a tube into the airway for mechanical ventilation.
- Type of tube used in intubation.
- Condition where oxygen levels in the body are too low.
- Medication given to keep a patient calm or asleep.
- Device used to track vital signs like heart rate and oxygen levels.
- Abbreviation for Intensive Care Unit.
16 Clues: Type of tube used in intubation. • Blood flow to the tissues and organs. • Abbreviation for Intensive Care Unit. • Drug used to calm patients in the ICU. • Machine used to assist or replace breathing. • Remote monitoring of a patient's vital signs. • Medication given to keep a patient calm or asleep. • Condition where oxygen levels in the body are too low. • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-11-12
Across
- heart
- pertaining to heart strengthener
- pertaining to heart strengthener
- condition of
- presence
- vessel
- surgical repair
- chest
- presence of
Down
- recording of electric activity of the heart
- slow
- condition of slow heart
- recording of
- presence of pain in the chest
- tightness with pain
- strength
- electric current or activity
17 Clues: slow • heart • chest • vessel • strength • presence • presence of • recording of • condition of • surgical repair • tightness with pain • condition of slow heart • electric current or activity • presence of pain in the chest • pertaining to heart strengthener • pertaining to heart strengthener • recording of electric activity of the heart
Medical Terminology 2024-03-21
Across
- farther from the surface of the body
- toward the feet end of the body
- symptoms that continue over an extended amount of time
- farther away from the center of the body
- symptoms or signs that begin and worsen quickly
- the front side of the body
- swelling caused by too much fluid trapped in the body's tissues
- closer to the surface of the body
Down
- toward the head end of the body
- two lower chambers of the heart
- laying face down
- closer toward the center of the body
- the back side of the body
- laying face up
- tiny air sacks where O2 and CO2 are exchanged
- two upper chambers of the heart
16 Clues: laying face up • laying face down • the back side of the body • the front side of the body • toward the head end of the body • two lower chambers of the heart • toward the feet end of the body • two upper chambers of the heart • closer to the surface of the body • farther from the surface of the body • closer toward the center of the body • farther away from the center of the body • ...
Medical Words 2024-04-17
Across
- Impaired ability to think and process
- inflammation of the liver
- fast heart beat
- Severe headache
- type of heart failure
- Elevated lipids
- blood clot
- Scarring of the liver
- autoimmune disease
Down
- Dilatation
- severe mood disorder
- Severe mood disorder
- Swelling of joints
- Obstructive lung disease
- artificial opening in the colon
- Destructive bone disorder
- Antibacterial medication
17 Clues: Dilatation • blood clot • fast heart beat • Severe headache • Elevated lipids • Swelling of joints • autoimmune disease • severe mood disorder • Severe mood disorder • type of heart failure • Scarring of the liver • Obstructive lung disease • Antibacterial medication • inflammation of the liver • Destructive bone disorder • artificial opening in the colon • Impaired ability to think and process
Medical Detectives 2022-01-28
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- a change in someone’s body that causes them to function irregularly
- the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion
- the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. It includes your airways, lungs and blood vessels
- a complex network of glands and organs
- a cordlike structure composed of fibers that conduct sensory and motor impulses between the brain and spinal cord
- the internal framework of the human body
- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
Down
- clinical measurements, specifically pulse rate, temperature, respiration rate, and blood pressure, that indicate the state of a patient's essential body functions.
- an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals
- nerves that branch off from the spinal cord and extend to all parts of the body.
- to spread germs or disease to other people
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.
- the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- a tiny living organism that makes people sick
- the cord of nervous tissue that extends from the brain lengthwise along
16 Clues: a complex network of glands and organs • the internal framework of the human body • to spread germs or disease to other people • a tiny living organism that makes people sick • the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion • a change in someone’s body that causes them to function irregularly • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-02-15
Medical Abbreviations 2023-01-12
16 Clues: 120/80 • leukocyte • broken bone • erythrocyte • main problem • test for UTI • from a pharmacy • assistive device • opposite of right • rule out pneumonia • takes the NCLEX exam • help transport oxygen • ratio of RBC to plasma • where ambulances arrive • part of subjective data • pregnancy test for male pt
Medical Terminology 2025-09-04
16 Clues: red • blue • slow • pain • bone • cell • fast • joint • study of • diagnosis • inflammation • within, inside • surgical removal • nothing by mouth • complete blood count • pertaining to the heart
Medical Occupations 2025-09-05
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- Physician specializing in elderly people
- Physician specializing in repairing or treating the body by operating on the patient
- Physician specializing in brain and nervous system
- Physician specializing in children
- Physician specializing in pregnancy and delivery
- another name for doctor
- Physician specializing in eyes
- Physician specializing in skin
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- Physician specializing in diagnosing or treating with the use of x-rays
- Physician specializing in digestive system
- Physician specializing in giving drugs to prevent or relieve pain during procedures
- Physician specializing in causes and effects of diseases
- Physician specializing in teeth
- Physician specializing in animal care
- Physician specializing in heart
- Physician specializing in lungs
16 Clues: another name for doctor • Physician specializing in eyes • Physician specializing in skin • Physician specializing in teeth • Physician specializing in heart • Physician specializing in lungs • Physician specializing in children • Physician specializing in animal care • Physician specializing in elderly people • Physician specializing in digestive system • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-09-23
Medical Terminology 2025-11-07
The Administrative MA 2022-01-10
Across
- ability to speak and act considerately
- logically planning steps needed to accomplish a task
- willingness to learn new duties or procedures
- american medical technologist
- professional office worker
- being on time
- tendency to believe one's own race or ethnic group is the most important
- taking action independently
Down
- careful and complete attention to detail
- ability to step forward to make a point
- telling the truth
- maintaining the privacy of patients' medical information
- the american association of medical assistants
- sensitivity to the feelings of others
- ability to adapt to change
- association for healthcare documentation integrity
- international association of administrative professionals
17 Clues: being on time • telling the truth • professional office worker • ability to adapt to change • taking action independently • american medical technologist • sensitivity to the feelings of others • ability to speak and act considerately • ability to step forward to make a point • careful and complete attention to detail • willingness to learn new duties or procedures • ...
OFFICE SPACE(S) 2024-08-26
Across
- Noisy ear muffs
- Animal ER
- Deafening phone scream
- Where did it go?
- Parent of FD
- Munchie Time
- Rainbow Scribbles
- Bug killers
- Medical Stuff
- Safety people
Down
- Connects this one to that one
- Nectar of life
- Person with all the phones
- Not the back one
- The old way
- The new way
- A joining of two or more
- Medical Personnel
- Tidy-up pros
19 Clues: Animal ER • The old way • The new way • Bug killers • Parent of FD • Munchie Time • Tidy-up pros • Medical Stuff • Safety people • Nectar of life • Noisy ear muffs • Not the back one • Where did it go? • Medical Personnel • Rainbow Scribbles • Deafening phone scream • A joining of two or more • Person with all the phones • Connects this one to that one
National Radiologic Technologist Week! 2025-11-03
Across
- sound or other vibrations having an ultrasonic frequency, particularly as used in medical imaging.
- medical imaging technique that uses low-dose X-rays to create detailed images of the breast tissue
- objects block radiation rather than allow it to pass through
- the difference in density or brightness between neighboring regions of the image
- TECHNOLOGIST, a healthcare professional who uses medical imaging equipment like X-ray machines to create images of a patient's body for diagnostic purposes
- the maximum voltage applied to the X-ray tube, which accelerates electrons from the cathode to the anode
- RESONANCE IMAGING, medical imaging technique that uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the body's internal structures.
- TOMOGRAPHY, a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body's internal structures.
- a unit of ionizing radiation, the amount producing one electrostatic unit of positive or negative ionic charge in one cubic centimeter of air under standard conditions.
Down
- objects do not block radiation but let it pass.
- the interaction of ionizing radiation with a body or material, leading to the ionization of air and the transfer of energy
- examination by X-ray of blood or lymph vessels, carried out after introduction of a radiopaque substance.
- medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to produce real-time, moving images of internal structures
- a type of high-energy electromagnetic radiation that can penetrate solid objects, allowing it to be used to create images of the inside of the body for medical diagnosis or to inspect materials
- a break or crack in a bone, caused by too much force, stress, or disease
- mixture of barium sulfate and water, opaque to X-rays, which is swallowed to permit radiological examination of the stomach or intestines
- flaws in an X-ray image that are not from the patient's body, such as shadows, distortions, or lines, which can obscure anatomy or lead to misdiagnosis
- a radiation safety principle meaning "As Low As Reasonably Achievable
- the negatively charged electrode that serves as the source of electrons
- the emission or transmission of energy as electromagnetic waves or moving subatomic particles
- milliampere-seconds and is the product of the tube current and exposure timein an X-ray machine
21 Clues: objects do not block radiation but let it pass. • objects block radiation rather than allow it to pass through • a radiation safety principle meaning "As Low As Reasonably Achievable • the negatively charged electrode that serves as the source of electrons • a break or crack in a bone, caused by too much force, stress, or disease • ...
Lesson 6 & 7 review 2017-11-19
Across
- Green tea helps many ____________ of your body. (Lesson 6)
- 熱 (Medical Vocabulary)
- 坂下町 = Bange _________ (Lesson 7)
- 医者(Medical Vocabulary)
- The Amish ride in wagons that are pulled by ________________. (Lesson 7)
- 風邪 (Medical Vocabulary)
- 切り傷 (Medical Vocabulary)
- The Hershey’s ____________ factory is in Pennsylvania. (Lesson 7)
Down
- It is inside your chest. Chia seeds make it stronger. (Lesson 6)
- It is inside your head. Green tea is good for it. (Lesson 6)
- Amish don’t use _________________ and cars. (Lesson 7)
- Green tea can help you ___________ weight. (Lesson 6)
- Superfoods are very _________ foods with many vitamins and minerals. (Lesson 6)
- You use it to remember. Blueberries improve it. (Lesson 6)
14 Clues: 熱 (Medical Vocabulary) • 医者(Medical Vocabulary) • 風邪 (Medical Vocabulary) • 切り傷 (Medical Vocabulary) • 坂下町 = Bange _________ (Lesson 7) • Green tea can help you ___________ weight. (Lesson 6) • Amish don’t use _________________ and cars. (Lesson 7) • Green tea helps many ____________ of your body. (Lesson 6) • You use it to remember. Blueberries improve it. (Lesson 6) • ...
Ch. 05 Legal and Ethical Responsibility 2024-10-22
Across
- After meal
- Blood pressure
- The costs of employer-furnished first aid and medical facilities, including personnel or retainer fees for nurses and physicians that are not allocated to individual claims.
- Suspension
- When a policy runs its course and is not renewed.
- When a patient does not receive appropriate care in line with the high standards expected of those in the medical or healthcare profession, and experiences direct harm or the worsening of their condition as a result.
- Four times a day
- Three times a day
- A defamatory statement in writing or other visible forms, whereas slander is a spoken defamatory statement.
- A document that is signed by a person (or on behalf of the person whom they are a guardian) to show that they are in agreement with the contents of the document.
- Abuse is inappropriate treatment of an individual. It includes physical, psychological, emotional and sexual abuse. Physical abuse is the use use of physical force that may result in bodily injury, physical pain, or impairment.
- Centimeter
- By mouth
- Intramuscular
- A patient or their representative relative to the care received or not received from a doctor or hospital is commonly understood to be a false statement of fact, published to a third party.
- Twice a day
- Essentially, assault is attempted battery. Medical battery is similar to battery, but the harm occurs in a medical setting and includes harmful or offensive touching of a patient by a medical professional.
- When an insurance company will not cover part or all of the costs associated with a medical claim.
- A fancy way of saying “malpractice.” Medical torts are triggered when a healthcare professional or organization causes patient injury.
- The refusal of an insurance company or carrier to honor a request by an individual (or his or her provider) to pay for health care services obtained from a health care professional.
- Tablespoon
- A breach of contract occurs when one or more of the terms of the contract are violated.
Down
- A medical power of attorney (or healthcare power of attorney) is a legal document that lets you give someone legal authority to make important decisions about your medical care.
- A health problem, like asthma, diabetes, or cancer, you had before the date that new health coverage starts. Insurance companies can't refuse to cover treatment for your pre-existing condition or charge you more.
- Before meal
- A legal cause of action that occurs when a medical or health care professional, through a negligent act or omission, deviates from standards in their profession, thereby causing injury or death to a patient.
- A written, legal document that spells out medical treatments you would and would not want to be used to keep you alive, as well as your preferences for other medical decisions, such as pain management or organ donation.
- Shortness of Breath
- An intentional act to restrict a patient's movement unlawfully. Another basis for false imprisonment liability exposure involves a situation in which a health care professional is alleged to have compelled a patient to remain in a specific location to undergo treatment against the patient's will.
- Left ear
- Left eye
- Do Not Resuscitate
- The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA), also known as the Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987, has dramatically improved the quality of care in nursing homes over the last twenty years by setting federal standards of how care should be provided to residents.
- A doctor sharing a patient's medical records with someone who is not authorized to see them is an invasion of privacy through public disclosure of private facts.
- Right ear
- Defined as the activities that an individual health care practitioner is permitted to perform within a specific profession.
- A law concerned with the peaceable resolution of disputes between individuals.
- Right eye
- Intravenous
- Teaspoon
- Serve as the guiding principles for healthcare professionals, ensuring that they prioritize their patients' well-being, treat patients with dignity and respect, and foster trust and confidence in the healthcare system.
- The action or crime of making a false SPOKEN statement damaging to a person's reputation.
- The area of law that addresses possible illegal actions taken and must be proven in court beyond reasonable doubt.
- Every hour
44 Clues: Left ear • Left eye • By mouth • Teaspoon • Right ear • Right eye • After meal • Suspension • Centimeter • Tablespoon • Every hour • Before meal • Intravenous • Twice a day • Intramuscular • Blood pressure • Four times a day • Three times a day • Do Not Resuscitate • Shortness of Breath • When a policy runs its course and is not renewed. • ...
Chapter 2 2014-09-18
Across
- a set amount patient pays for a medical service
- branch of medical science concerned with childbirth
- use of water to treat disease
- to send to
- substances given to prevent diseases
- pertaining to mind
- intended to keep from happening
- able to passed to others
- state of being qualified
- able to walk in
- long term
- mothers side of family
- works with urine, kidney and bladders
Down
- a legal action started by one person against another
- large gifts of money
- high blood pressure
- set amount patient pays for medical before insurance pays
- patients who do not require hospitalization
- method of adjusting spine
- gradual recovery
- artificial limbs
- general direction or movement
- foot doctor
- another name for buildings
- works with hearing disorders
25 Clues: long term • to send to • foot doctor • able to walk in • gradual recovery • artificial limbs • pertaining to mind • high blood pressure • large gifts of money • mothers side of family • able to passed to others • state of being qualified • method of adjusting spine • another name for buildings • works with hearing disorders • use of water to treat disease • general direction or movement • ...
Health Crossword 2023-01-21
Across
- Recommended minutes of physical activity daily
- Vitamins and minerals
- Vitamin C deficiency causes ___
- Canadian healthcare is funded by ___
- Medical term for swollen and red
- Biological catalysts
- A healthy diet is ___?
- Outer layer of your skin
- ___ deficiency causes rickets
- Type of medical technology used to image body structures
- Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins
- Cycle a virus goes through
Down
- Kingdom bacteria are part of
- ___ deficiency causes marasmus
- Largest part of medical technologies
- Compact molecules of DNA
- The ideal amount of sleep in hours
- Used as production factories in biotechnology
- non-cancerous mass
- High blood pressure
- The social ___ of health that influence health status
- Iron deficiency
- Common use of biotechnology
- A sample taken for testing
- Name of the first cloned sheep
25 Clues: Iron deficiency • non-cancerous mass • High blood pressure • Biological catalysts • Vitamins and minerals • A healthy diet is ___? • Compact molecules of DNA • Outer layer of your skin • A sample taken for testing • Cycle a virus goes through • Common use of biotechnology • Kingdom bacteria are part of • ___ deficiency causes rickets • ___ deficiency causes marasmus • ...
Medical Records, Documentation and Electronic Health Records 2020-06-22
Across
- additional use of patient records
- government insurance plans offering EHR incentive programs
- multiple users may use them at any time
- patient simply does not follow physician instructions
- objective
- when periodic attention is needed; staff can be notified
- 8th leading cause of patient death in the United States
- prescribed medications are sent directly to pharmacy
- an element of hospital discharge summary
- subjective
- history of present illness
- may include treatment options
- review of systems
- software program made to suit a specific specialty and style of physician's office
- also known as charts
Down
- transforming spoken medical words into accurate written form
- maintains each users' ability to work in certain areas of a patient's electronic health record
- hired to do internal auditing at a medical office
- always verify before performing any procedure on a patient
- specific information required of a population
- conforms to nationally recognized interoperability standards
- base document for patient's financial record
- base document for patient medical record
- brief and to the point
- created when an error or omission is found in an electronic medical record
- eligible provider
26 Clues: objective • subjective • review of systems • eligible provider • also known as charts • brief and to the point • history of present illness • may include treatment options • additional use of patient records • multiple users may use them at any time • base document for patient medical record • an element of hospital discharge summary • base document for patient's financial record • ...
PHC Puzzle 2022-12-29
Across
- The "N" in RN
- She'll greet you with a smile at the Project/University Medical
- The new EHR PHC will go live with in September of 2023
- Opened a beautifully renovated medical/dental clinic in spring of 2022
- She's the vaccine queen
- A PHC dentist and one of our University neighbors.
- The first name of our Chief Visionary Officer
- The first name of our new CFO
- The number of pediatricians PHC has on staff
- He's an area director
- The "D" in RDH
- Behavioral health is _____ with our medical clinics
- A president and also a physician at BEC.
- One of our school based clinics is based at _____High School.
Down
- She's the pharmacist in Marshalltown
- The "B" in HBS
- A Spice Girl and teacher of the PHC Way
- HSS is home to the ____ intake program, the entry point for all persons experiencing homelessness in Polk County.
- this team can be found testing & outreach on many a weekend
- He's our website and intranet guru
- This medical clinic will undergo a significant renovation in 2023
- PHC has two ______ programs, one at Mercy and the other at ESC Internal Medicine.
22 Clues: The "N" in RN • The "B" in HBS • The "D" in RDH • He's an area director • She's the vaccine queen • The first name of our new CFO • He's our website and intranet guru • She's the pharmacist in Marshalltown • A Spice Girl and teacher of the PHC Way • A president and also a physician at BEC. • The number of pediatricians PHC has on staff • ...
GNLU Law & Technology Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-21
Across
- Brazilian regulatory agency overseeing medical BCI applications
- Percentage of global annual turnover that can be fined for severe AI Act violations
- European platform for AI compliance guidance
- Country hosting the UN Cybercrime Convention signing
- Director of the European Digital Rights Institute
- Term for AI systems that require human oversight in medical diagnosis .
- City where the UN Cybercrime Convention will be signed
- Defendants in the digital personhood case
- International organization that brokered quantum computing treaty
- Treaty to be signed in Vietnam in October 2025
- Framework for managing quantum computing capabilities
- Required number of ratifications for the Hanoi Convention to enter into force
Down
- Type of liberty protected in Brazil's neural rights law
- New cause of action created by the landmark digital personhood ruling
- Brazilian law establishing protections for neural data
- First name of UN Secretary-General co-chairing the Hanoi Convention
- First comprehensive global framework to combat digital offenses
- Specialized chamber created by European Court of Justice
- Term for AI systems that require human oversight in medical diagnosis
- Court that established "digital personhood" protections
- Swiss case that established requirements for AI medical systems
- Plaintiff in the digital personhood case
22 Clues: Plaintiff in the digital personhood case • Defendants in the digital personhood case • European platform for AI compliance guidance • Treaty to be signed in Vietnam in October 2025 • Director of the European Digital Rights Institute • Country hosting the UN Cybercrime Convention signing • Framework for managing quantum computing capabilities • ...
AMED 2021-03-03
Across
- Medical Needs : Medical expenses such as medical insurance premiums, copayments, charges made by non-participating providers
- The process by which client/AR proves through a greater weight of evidence factors that eliminate or decrease a sanction period,
- Property: Real property with boundaries that touch the homesite property, not including presence of streets/roads/rivers/streams,
- – Medicaid Specified Low Income Medic
- Market Value : For real or personal property, the tax value of the resource at the time of the transfer as verified by the county tax office, and for liquid assets, the current market value of the resource at the time of the transfer as defined in the Financial Resources Section
- : An individual pays an entity a lump sum of money in return
- Trust : A contract which can be altered,
- Retirement, Survivors, Disability Insurance,
- : Medicaid Qualified Medicare Beneficiary, Medicaid program that pays a recipient's Medicare premiums, deductibles and copayments only
- Medical Assistance to the Aged, A program of medical assistance for individuals age 65 and over
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- Ownership of an undivided shared property 2+ owners, not married to each other at the time the property was gained
- Parte: A determination of Medicaid eligibility from an existing record
- Trust: A contract in which the terms cannot be changed,
- Beneficiary Data Exchange System, a computer printout listing the amount of an individual's SSB
- Along The disregard of Social Security benefits when determining eligibility for Medical Assistance,
- : Cash/liquid assets, and/or real or personal property (non-liquid assets) that are currently available to members,
- Income Verification System,
17 Clues: Income Verification System, • – Medicaid Specified Low Income Medic • Trust : A contract which can be altered, • Retirement, Survivors, Disability Insurance, • Trust: A contract in which the terms cannot be changed, • : An individual pays an entity a lump sum of money in return • Parte: A determination of Medicaid eligibility from an existing record • ...
Planning for a Health Career 2021-03-07
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- a trained health professional who helps healthy women during labor, delivery, and after the birth of their babies
- medical professional who specializes in evaluating and treating disorders of the human body primarily by physical means and rehabilitation
- A licensed professional who is legally qualified to practice medicine
- A medical professional who specializes in emergency treatment. They are not doctors, nurses, or physician's assistants
- Physicians who performs operations and surgery
- one who is skilled in and licensed to practice the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases, injuries, and malformations of the teeth, jaws, and mouth
- an occupation or profession that requires special training
- a licensed professional who prepares and dispenses drugs and medicines
- a licensed health-care professional who practices independently or is supervised by a physician or surgeon and who is skilled in promoting and maintaining health
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- the act or process of analyzing and evaluating oneself or one's actions
- A medical practitioner specializing on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders
- integrated collection of programs and services intended to develop students' core academic, technical and employability skills
- A medical professional who evaluates, diagnoses, treats, and studies behavior and mental processes
- A physician in the medical field who studies the causes, nature, and effects of disease
- A highly skilled health professional who tests and analyzes blood, other body fluids, and tissue samples
- medical professional who provide food and nutrition information, and support people to improve their health
- any occupation related to the field of health
17 Clues: any occupation related to the field of health • Physicians who performs operations and surgery • an occupation or profession that requires special training • A licensed professional who is legally qualified to practice medicine • a licensed professional who prepares and dispenses drugs and medicines • ...
engineer project 2021-09-14
15 Clues: jet engine • components • good quality • power plants • manufacturing • x-ray machines • mining machines • food processing • flow of traffic • tools for doctors • movement of humans • desgisn everything • medical for animals • manipulateand study • technology for health
Medical Records, Documentation and Electronic Health Records 2014-05-14
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- additional use of patient records
- government insurance plans offering EHR incentive programs
- multiple users may use them at any time
- patient simply does not follow physician instructions
- objective
- when periodic attention is needed; staff can be notified
- 8th leading cause of patient death in the United States
- prescribed medications are sent directly to pharmacy
- an element of hospital discharge summary
- subjective
- history of present illness
- may include treatment options
- review of systems
- software program made to suit a specific specialty and style of physician's office
- also known as charts
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- transforming spoken medical words into accurate written form
- maintains each users' ability to work in certain areas of a patient's electronic health record
- hired to do internal auditing at a medical office
- always verify before performing any procedure on a patient
- specific information required of a population
- conforms to nationally recognized interoperability standards
- base document for patient's financial record
- base document for patient medical record
- brief and to the point
- created when an error or omission is found in an electronic medical record
- eligible provider
26 Clues: objective • subjective • review of systems • eligible provider • also known as charts • brief and to the point • history of present illness • may include treatment options • additional use of patient records • multiple users may use them at any time • base document for patient medical record • an element of hospital discharge summary • base document for patient's financial record • ...
Drug Test 2023-12-13
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- more specific then a color test that causes the drug to crystalize
- High potential for abuse but have medical uses within severe restrictions
- Less potential for abuse have a currently-accepted medical use
- Used to speed up/stimulate the central nervous system
- Cause marked changes in normal thought process perceptions & moods
- Synthetic compounds chemically related to testosterone
- Turns purple-blue in presence of LSD
- Turns blue in presence of cocaine
- Turns violet-blue in presence of barbiturates
- 5-40 years in jail or 20-life if death is in play $5-25 million fine
- no more than 10 years $500,000 to 2.5 million fine
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- 5-20 years $250,000 to $5 million fine
- Used to depress/slow down the function of the central nervous system
- nonspecific & preliminary to reduce the possibilities
- Single test that specifically identifies a substance
- V Most show low abuse potential and have medical use
- Turns purple when chloroform is added in presence of marijuana
- relieve pain & produce sleep
- High potential for abuse and have no current accepted medical use
- no more than 1 year $100,000 to 250,000 fine
- Have a low potential for abuse & have a current medical use
- Turns purple in presence of heroin, morphine & most opium derivatives
- Synthetic drugs used at nightclubs, bars and raves
23 Clues: relieve pain & produce sleep • Turns blue in presence of cocaine • Turns purple-blue in presence of LSD • 5-20 years $250,000 to $5 million fine • no more than 1 year $100,000 to 250,000 fine • Turns violet-blue in presence of barbiturates • no more than 10 years $500,000 to 2.5 million fine • Synthetic drugs used at nightclubs, bars and raves • ...
NURS 2901 2023-11-28
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- How we handover report on a patient
- a common assessment finding that can indicate fluid within the lungs
- an extra or unusual heart sound due to a valve problem
- this finding can be central, peripheral, pitting, or non-pitting
- you check these when assessing a patient's feet
- what you hear when auscultating the 4 quadrants of the abdomen
- is the medical term for high blood pressure
- you use your stethoscope and hear lung sounds by doing this
- lack of bladder control
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- is the medical term for an increased respiratory rate
- what we do following an intervention
- this is a good indicator of an infection
- this can be staged 1-4 and even unstageable
- the medical term to describe when a patient is sweating
- the scale used to determine a patient's risk for a pressure injury
- this finding can indicate an upper airway obstruction
- a normal reading is 4-7
- is the medical term for an increased heart rate
- is a common finding when listening to lung sounds in a patient with asthma
- the format of the patient-specific goals we develop
20 Clues: a normal reading is 4-7 • lack of bladder control • How we handover report on a patient • what we do following an intervention • this is a good indicator of an infection • this can be staged 1-4 and even unstageable • is the medical term for high blood pressure • you check these when assessing a patient's feet • is the medical term for an increased heart rate • ...
Intelligence and Insights 2022-10-27
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- affecting both heart & lungs
- malignant tumor
- fact-finding search
- codes for diagnosis
- chosen surgery
- newborn
- runners knee, for one
- exertion of energy
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- medical conveyance
- medical application
- place of scientific research
- act of help or assistance
- CT Code
- contributing to good health
- we love it
- blood poisoning
- table of fixed charges
17 Clues: CT Code • newborn • we love it • chosen surgery • malignant tumor • blood poisoning • medical conveyance • exertion of energy • medical application • fact-finding search • codes for diagnosis • runners knee, for one • table of fixed charges • act of help or assistance • contributing to good health • place of scientific research • affecting both heart & lungs
Probably the First MedTech Sales Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-12
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- A salesperson's target or goal for a specified period
- Leading MedTech podcaster's first name
- Complex assessment process for medical devices(two words)
- State most medical device manufacturers are based
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- Regulatory green light for medical devices FDA...
- Global Medtech company known for medical imaging equipment, Siemens...
- The 'O' in KOL or DOL
- Medical procedure for a "look-see"
- Acronym for a Non-MD healthcare professional licensed to provide patient care
- Famous robotic system for minimally invasive surgery
- Acronym for place where same-day surgical procedures are often performed
11 Clues: The 'O' in KOL or DOL • Medical procedure for a "look-see" • Leading MedTech podcaster's first name • Regulatory green light for medical devices FDA... • State most medical device manufacturers are based • Famous robotic system for minimally invasive surgery • A salesperson's target or goal for a specified period • ...
National Radiologic Technologist Week! 2025-11-03
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- sound or other vibrations having an ultrasonic frequency, particularly as used in medical imaging.
- medical imaging technique that uses low-dose X-rays to create detailed images of the breast tissue
- objects block radiation rather than allow it to pass through
- the difference in density or brightness between neighboring regions of the image
- TECHNOLOGIST, a healthcare professional who uses medical imaging equipment like X-ray machines to create images of a patient's body for diagnostic purposes
- the maximum voltage applied to the X-ray tube, which accelerates electrons from the cathode to the anode
- RESONANCE IMAGING, medical imaging technique that uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the body's internal structures.
- TOMOGRAPHY, a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body's internal structures.
- a unit of ionizing radiation, the amount producing one electrostatic unit of positive or negative ionic charge in one cubic centimeter of air under standard conditions.
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- objects do not block radiation but let it pass.
- the interaction of ionizing radiation with a body or material, leading to the ionization of air and the transfer of energy
- examination by X-ray of blood or lymph vessels, carried out after introduction of a radiopaque substance.
- medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to produce real-time, moving images of internal structures
- a type of high-energy electromagnetic radiation that can penetrate solid objects, allowing it to be used to create images of the inside of the body for medical diagnosis or to inspect materials
- a break or crack in a bone, caused by too much force, stress, or disease
- mixture of barium sulfate and water, opaque to X-rays, which is swallowed to permit radiological examination of the stomach or intestines
- flaws in an X-ray image that are not from the patient's body, such as shadows, distortions, or lines, which can obscure anatomy or lead to misdiagnosis
- a radiation safety principle meaning "As Low As Reasonably Achievable
- the negatively charged electrode that serves as the source of electrons
- the emission or transmission of energy as electromagnetic waves or moving subatomic particles
- milliampere-seconds and is the product of the tube current and exposure timein an X-ray machine
21 Clues: objects do not block radiation but let it pass. • objects block radiation rather than allow it to pass through • a radiation safety principle meaning "As Low As Reasonably Achievable • the negatively charged electrode that serves as the source of electrons • a break or crack in a bone, caused by too much force, stress, or disease • ...
Vocab 2025-09-23
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- – A feeling of bitterness.
- – Technical words difficult for outsiders.
- – The act of being accepted into a hospital.
- ABUSE – Harmful use of drugs or alcohol.
- – Making something more clear.
- INSURANCE – Coverage for medical expenses.
- – A feeling of worry or unease.
- – Talking down to someone in a superior way.
- CARE FACILITIES – Places where medical treatment is provided.
- ASSESSMENT – The process of evaluating a patient's health.
- TERMINOLOGY – Specialized language used by healthcare professionals.
- – Being awake and aware.
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- – An attitude without criticism.
- RECORDS – Older documents about a patient's health.
- – Information that must be kept private.
- – A condition that limits physical or mental ability.
- DATA – Personal information such as name, birth date, and occupation.
- – Operations done to treat medical conditions.
- INITIAL MEETING – The first encounter with a patient.
- – When pain spreads to other areas of the body.
- – Physical harm to the body.
- CONTACT – The person to call in case of urgent need.
- CHIEF COMPLAINT – The main pain the client is feeling.
- CONDITIONS – The environment where a patient lives.
- – Correct and precise information.
- – A purposeful dialogue between nurse and patient.
- – Family members related by blood or marriage.
- – Where the patient lives.
28 Clues: – Being awake and aware. • – A feeling of bitterness. • – Where the patient lives. • – Physical harm to the body. • – Making something more clear. • – A feeling of worry or unease. • – An attitude without criticism. • – Correct and precise information. • – Information that must be kept private. • ABUSE – Harmful use of drugs or alcohol. • ...
Ch. 3 Vocabulary 2013-09-25
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- A company's or store's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money should the product not function properly.
- Complete and comprehensive information about your immunizations and any health problems you have.
- Actions that prevent the onset of disease or injury
- A written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service.
- Scientific study of patterns of disease in a population.
- A plan in which private companies or government programs pay for part or all of a persons medical costs.
- People or groups whose sole purpose is to take on regional, national, and even international consumer issues.
- Method of judging the benefits of different products by comparing several factors, such as quality, features, and cost.
- Sale of worthless products or services that claim to prevent diseases or cure other health problems.
- Community wide effort to monitor and promote the welfare of the population.
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- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards.
- Medical doctors who provide physical checkups and general care.
- Medical doctors trained to handle particular kinds of patients or medical conditions.
- Various methods of communicating information.
- All the medical care available to a nation's people, the way they receive care,and the method of payment.
- Anyone who purchases or uses health products or services.
- Using the internet to buy products and services.
- Deliberate deceit or trickery
18 Clues: Deliberate deceit or trickery • Various methods of communicating information. • Using the internet to buy products and services. • Actions that prevent the onset of disease or injury • Scientific study of patterns of disease in a population. • Anyone who purchases or uses health products or services. • Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards. • ...
Autopsies & Toxicology 2023-02-23
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- Drugs with less potential for abuse and addiction and are currently acceptable for medical use
- Drugs that promote cell division and tissue growth
- a legal document containing vital statistics, disposition, and final medical information pertaining to the deceased
- the killing of one person by another
- the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought, or otherwise in circumstances not amounting to murder.
- Drugs with high potential for abuse and addiction and have some medical value with restrictions
- A public officer whose chief duty is to investigate questionable deaths.
- autopsy authorized by a coroner or medical examiner, done in cases of sudden or unexpected deaths; no family permission required
- Odorless, tasteless poison; involved in a third of all poisonings during the 19th century
- Drugs which act to reduce pain by suppressing the Central Nervous System's ability to relay pain messages to the brain
- Drugs with high potential for abuse and addiction and no medical
- A y-shaped incision made from the chest to the abdomen, which permits the examination of the heart and lungs and all abdominal organs.
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- Poison described as having a bitter almond odor
- A physician who investigates suspicious or unexplained deaths.
- How death occurred: natural, accidental, suicide, homicide, or undetermined
- the specific physiological, physical, or chemical event that stops life
- killing that is done with malice, but without premeditation or deliberation
- The statutory responsibility to examine cases of sudden, unnatural, unexpected death; the requirements are different based on jurisdiction.
- Drugs that slow down the normal function of the Central Nervous
- An autopsy conducted in a hospital, either for educational purposes or for a clearer explanation of the cause of death of a hospital patient. Medical autopsies require the permission of the next of kin.
- Drugs with which have medical use and the lowest potential for
- Drugs that increase feelings of well-being, energy, and alertness
- The most poisonous biological substance known to humans
- This method involved the removal of the body organs all at once. The heart, liver, kidney, urinary bladder, prostate gland, etc. are removed in one block, separated and the each organ is dissected.
- Drugs with low potential for abuse and addiction and are currently acceptable for medical use
- Drugs known to increase awareness of sensory input, diminish control, and cause panic
- examination of a corpse to determine the cause of death
- The portion of the chest wall that is removed during an autopsy in order to gain access to the heart and lungs. The chest plate is composed of the sternum and part of the ribs.
28 Clues: the killing of one person by another • Poison described as having a bitter almond odor • Drugs that promote cell division and tissue growth • The most poisonous biological substance known to humans • examination of a corpse to determine the cause of death • A physician who investigates suspicious or unexplained deaths. • ...
NAMSS Exhibitor Giveaways: iSpy 2020-09-29
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- American Medical Association
- SilverSheet
- NAMSS
- NAMSS CCN
- National Practitioner Data Bank (HRSA's NPDB)
- symplr
- Federation of State Medical Boards
- SkillSurvey
- Verge Health
- VerityStream
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- MD-Staff
- AOA Profiles
- UC San Diego PACE
- NAMSS PASS
- National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)
- ABMS Solutions (CertiFACTS On-Line)
- PBI Education
17 Clues: NAMSS • symplr • MD-Staff • NAMSS CCN • NAMSS PASS • SilverSheet • SkillSurvey • AOA Profiles • Verge Health • 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)
Intro to Health and MED. Test review 2023-10-03
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- penicilin=anitibiotic
- germ theory,(PASTEUR) pasteurization, (PASTER) milk, rabies vacine
- rebirth of the science of medicine
- 4 body fluids,huaman anatomy based off pigs, centeriues
- compund lens microscope,cells
- father of moderen sugury,stopped bleeding
- (LISTER) dissinfectants during sugury, medical asepsis
- second episode, 1/3 european population died, challange the belief of religioun to cure disease, cause unknown,causes by bacteria from fleas on rats
- female, membrane in ear
- (C) red cross
- industrial revolution,nurses,anesthetics to put patients to sleep during surgry 1800's,40-60 years
- blood, heart
- chemistry and physics,tools and medthods,connection between structure and functions,40-50 years
- CSection
- arab hippocrates, blood causes infectious disease, first form of stitches from animals guts
- psychology and psychiatry (S= still used)
- xray
- reason and intellect replaced religioun and superstition in the medical field, cause was a mystery, 30-40 years
- sanatary (N) nursing units during crimean war, (NIGHT) lady with the lamp, (N) nuring
- medical organizations, performed surgery, increased knowledge in medications, sewer systems helped slow disease spread
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- 1000 medical herbs, pharmacopeia drug dictionary, 20-30 years
- medical school in italy, barber common people, wealthy medical doctors
- known as the "father of medicine", note taking, trace disease by listening to someones chest, taught that disease was cause by natural causes, oath is the code of behavior
- times evil spirts as punishment,diseas cause not discovered, illness proved to be fatal
- feeding tube
- anatomy by dissecting pigs, medicine, biology, and anatomy
- hippocrates, aristotle, caduces and asciepus are symbols
- cause and spreading no longer mystery, insulin antibiotics and vaccines were developed, health insureance(1920), hospitials organizied into specilized units
- (3 words)single lens microscope, red blood cells
- first pandimic,study of medicine is forebidden
- female physician
- first vaccine(smallpox)
- conqured greece, romans did not accept ther medical practice, established better drainage systems, public hospitals
- (F) thermommeter
- anatomy book, human corpes, theories proved wrong
- stethoscope
- witch docotrs, herbs and plants, morphine, 20 years
- maintain accurate health records, written on stone, priests acted as doctors,not read
- (B)blood transfusion
- cause was still unknow, died from infections,apothecaries made and prescribed medicines, 35-45 years
- Polio vaccine, prevern AIDS
41 Clues: xray • CSection • stethoscope • feeding tube • blood, heart • (C) red cross • female physician • (F) thermommeter • (B)blood transfusion • penicilin=anitibiotic • first vaccine(smallpox) • female, membrane in ear • Polio vaccine, prevern AIDS • compund lens microscope,cells • rebirth of the science of medicine • father of moderen sugury,stopped bleeding • ...
Medical Tourism 2023-10-02
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- A specific medical treatment or surgical intervention undertaken.
- A type of procedure that is planned in advance and is not essential for survival.
- A branch of medicine focusing on enhancing appearance, often a reason for medical tourism.
- A service required when patients and providers do not share a common language.
- The place to which someone is going for healthcare services.
- A financial tool that may cover international medical expenses, depending on the policy.
- A term denoting the economic advantage of seeking medical services in another country.
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- The process of regaining normal health post-treatment while staying in the tourism country.
- The means of travel, often by air, to reach the chosen medical destination.
- A certification that a hospital or healthcare provider meets international standards.
- Documentation allowing international patients to enter a country for treatment.
- a broad category of medical tourism focusing on preventive care and overall well-being.
12 Clues: The place to which someone is going for healthcare services. • A specific medical treatment or surgical intervention undertaken. • The means of travel, often by air, to reach the chosen medical destination. • A service required when patients and providers do not share a common language. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-01
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- A machine that provides artificial respiration by assisting or controlling a patient's breathing
- An instrument used to measure body temperature
- A device used to measure blood pressure
- A small, solid dosage form of medication
- A recording of the electrical activity of the heart
- A shallow, flat-bottomed container used by patients for urination or defecation when confined to bed
- Specialized clothing worn by medical personnel in a hospital or clinical setting
- A sample of tissue or bodily fluid collected for laboratory analysis
- Referring to the administration of fluids or medications directly into a vein
- A sharp surgical knife used for making incisions
- A type of electromagnetic radiation used to create images of internal structures
- A device used to measure blood flow or detect the movement of internal organs
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- A device used to compress a blood vessel to stop bleeding or facilitate the drawing of blood
- The insertion of a tube into the body, often through the airway, for various medical purposes
- A device used to inject or withdraw fluids from the body
- A protective covering worn on the hand during medical procedures
- A medical instrument used to listen to the heartbeat and sounds within the body
- medical imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to visualize internal organs and structures
- A portable bed or litter used to carry or transport patients
- A flexible tube with a light source used to visualize the lower part of the large intestine
- A device with wheels used to assist people with mobility limitations
- A thin, woven fabric used to cover and dress wounds
- A vehicle equipped to transport patients to medical facilities
- An instrument used for examining the ear and eardrum
- A strip of material used to cover and protect a wound
- A flexible tube inserted into the body to remove fluids or introduce substances
- A stitch or thread used to hold wound edges together during healing
27 Clues: A device used to measure blood pressure • A small, solid dosage form of medication • An instrument used to measure body temperature • A sharp surgical knife used for making incisions • A thin, woven fabric used to cover and dress wounds • A recording of the electrical activity of the heart • An instrument used for examining the ear and eardrum • ...
SOCIAL SUPPORT AND LEGAL PROTECTION OF MEDICAL WORKERS. 2024-11-13
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- An award given to healthcare workers for exceptional service during emergencies.(6 letters)
- Day designated to honor healthcare professionals in Kazakhstan.(3 words, 8 letters each)
- Mandatory protective gear for healthcare workers during infectious outbreaks.(3 letters)
- Legal term for financial compensation given to workers for job-related injuries.(9 letters)
- A benefit provided to medical staff working in rural areas.(7 letters)
- Organization that collaborates with Kazakhstan on healthcare improvements.(3 letters)
- The act of moving healthcare workers to areas where their skills are needed most.(10 letters)
- Support program focused on improving the mental health of healthcare professionals.(12 letters)
- Government initiative to provide affordable housing for medical professionals.(8 letters)
- Medical workers receive these to continue their education and training in their field.(11 letters)
- The special funding program for training medical professionals in rural areas.(5 letters)
- Legal protection ensuring fair treatment and safety for healthcare staff.(5 letters)
- Financial compensation for healthcare workers exposed to high risks during pandemics.(7 letters)
- The state support plan focused on healthcare improvements in Kazakhstan.(8 letters)
- Support given to medical workers for relocation to areas with shortages.(9 letters)
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- These are offered to healthcare staff to encourage them to work in remote locations.(8 letters)
- Special payment to healthcare workers for working in high-risk conditions during a crisis.(9 letters)
- Financial compensation for extra hours worked by medical professionals.(7 letters)
- Regular financial benefits given to retired healthcare professionals.(7 letters)
- Government ministry responsible for healthcare policies in Kazakhstan.(8 letters)
- These are paid to healthcare workers as part of their salary to motivate them to work in remote areas.(11 letters)
- The legal right ensuring healthcare workers are paid fairly.(8 letters)
- State-provided financial assistance for healthcare workers affected by job-related injuries.(9 letters)
- The government initiative focused on improving healthcare infrastructure and staff welfare.(7 letters)
- Legal consequence for attacking a healthcare professional on duty.(9 letters)
25 Clues: A benefit provided to medical staff working in rural areas.(7 letters) • The legal right ensuring healthcare workers are paid fairly.(8 letters) • Legal consequence for attacking a healthcare professional on duty.(9 letters) • Regular financial benefits given to retired healthcare professionals.(7 letters) • ...
VECTORIOUS 2025-03-06
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- is a financial government body providing healthcare benefits for the below the poverty line. Benefits vary from state to state.
- is the claim form we use for medical billing
- is a common software we use in dental billing
- is the claim form we use for dental billing
- the fastest rapper in Vector Universe
- is a government insurance mainly for seniors and has the same benefit all across the states
- the dental trainer who is also the mother of two
- are medical procedure codes we use for medical billing
- crush ni Haide
- is the dental division of Medicaid of California
- is the process by which we indicate in the medical/dental billing software which procedures were paid and not paid
- is WHOLE the process of having providers paid for the services they gave
- favorite activity of QA/Training (talent show)
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- president of Vector
- the trainer who smiles everytime she has to work for extra hours
- is the teeth that grows after our primary teeth
- means the insurance will not your claim
- is an MSDOS-based software we use in medical billing
- are diagnostic codes used in medical billing
- the girl group of Jam
- director of Vector
- one of the owners, OMG so pretty
- pertains to a patient having active insurance coverage
- means that the insurance did not adjudicate the claim due to errors in the claim
- the most handsome member of the group
- RECEIVABLE is the amount that we have to receive based on the services rendered by the provider
- is a third party institution which sends and scrubs claims
- operations manager of Vector
- are codes used for dental procedures
- the OG manager of the training team
- yes, she is a trainer but she feels bonita all the time
- HR from Ateneyooowwwww
32 Clues: crush ni Haide • director of Vector • president of Vector • the girl group of Jam • HR from Ateneyooowwwww • operations manager of Vector • one of the owners, OMG so pretty • the OG manager of the training team • are codes used for dental procedures • the fastest rapper in Vector Universe • the most handsome member of the group • means the insurance will not your claim • ...
Health Informatics & Information Management 2024-05-28
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- Computerized systems for efficient and accurate order entry
- reports are additional reports related to a patient's care, such as laboratory or imaging results
- An electronic health record
- A federal act that protects health information privacy Interoperability The ability of different health information systems to exchange and use data seamlessly
- and Physical Documentation of a patient's medical history and physical examination
- Systems specifically designed for managing radiology and imaging information
- Codes that are used to code procedures for outpatient encounters and ancillary services
- Cycle Management of front-end, middle, and back-end processes related to medical billing and payment
- Systems used to manage and store health information, including EHR
- Information Exchange is electronic sharing of health information between different healthcare organizations to improve care
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- Informatics Interdisciplinary is a specialty that focus on ensuring accuracy, security, accessibility and transferability of medical information
- reports are detailed record of surgical procedures, including preoperative diagnosis
- Picture archiving and communication system used for storing and sharing medical images
- Process of assigning codes to medical procedures and diagnoses for reimbursement
- The ability of health systems to exchange and make use of information
- Digital version of a patient's paper chart
- Database containing unique identifiers for individual patients, ensuring accurate patient identification
17 Clues: An electronic health record • Digital version of a patient's paper chart • Computerized systems for efficient and accurate order entry • Systems used to manage and store health information, including EHR • The ability of health systems to exchange and make use of information • Systems specifically designed for managing radiology and imaging information • ...
Respiratory 2023-10-08
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- What is the inflammation of the air sacs in the lungs?
- What are the two main divisions of the respiratory system?
- What are tiny hair-like structures in
- What gas do we exhale during respiration?
- What is the medical term for a collapsed lung?
- respiratory tract?
- What connects the throat to the bronchi?
- What is the surgical procedure to remove a part of the lung?
- What is the sheet of muscle separating the chest and abdomen?
- What is the medical term for the act of breathing out?
- What is the protective reflex that clears the airways?
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- is the medical term for the windpipe?
- is the medical term for
- What is the disorder where airways become narrowed and inflamed?
- What is the condition where there's excess mucus production?
- What is the process of gas exchange in the lungs?
- What is the condition where air gets trapped in the lungs?
- What is the common name for the voice box?
- What is the smallest unit of the lung where gas exchange occurs?
- in breathing?
- What gas do we inhale for respiration?
- What is the primary organ of the respiratory system?
22 Clues: in breathing? • respiratory tract? • is the medical term for • is the medical term for the windpipe? • What are tiny hair-like structures in • What gas do we inhale for respiration? • What connects the throat to the bronchi? • What gas do we exhale during respiration? • What is the common name for the voice box? • What is the medical term for a collapsed lung? • ...
Inhalers 2023-12-05
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- Brand of fluticasone inhaled corticosteroid.
- Medical condition treated with corticosteroid inhalers.
- Generic of Asmanex, inhaled corticosteroid.
- Brand name of combination inhaler including mometasone and formoterol.
- A medical device that aerosolizes solution.
- Brand name of combination inhaler including budesonide and formoterol.
- Medical condition treated with long-acting beta agonist inhalers.
- Generic of Serevent, available in diskus or inhaler form, a long-acting beta agonist.
- Brand name of combination inhaler including fluticasone and salmeterol.
- A medical device that attaches to an inhaler mouthpiece to help deliver medication more effectively to the lungs.
- Generic of ProAir HFA and Ventolin HFA, short-acting beta agonist.
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- Brand of levalbuterol, short-acting beta agonist.
- Generic of Foradil or Perforomist inhalers, long-acting beta agonist.
- An oral fungal infection that can be caused by inhaled corticosteroid use.
- A side effect of short-acting beta-agonist inhalers is ____ heart rate.
- Brand of budesonide inhaled corticosteroid.
- An inhaled device that contains dry powder in blister packs and often has a shorter shelf life.
- Corticosteroid inhalers work by decreasing ______ in the airways.
- Beta agonists cause the airways to _______.
- Brand of beclomethasone inhaled corticosteroid.
20 Clues: Generic of Asmanex, inhaled corticosteroid. • Brand of budesonide inhaled corticosteroid. • A medical device that aerosolizes solution. • Beta agonists cause the airways to _______. • Brand of fluticasone inhaled corticosteroid. • Brand of beclomethasone inhaled corticosteroid. • Brand of levalbuterol, short-acting beta agonist. • ...
Cardiovascular System 2025-10-13
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- blood
- vheart
- Thick-walled vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- occur when the valves in the heart do not function properly
- an abnormal heart rhythm
- medical emergency where your heart muscle begins to die because it isn't getting enough blood flow.
- blood flow to the brain is interrupted
- a medical test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- 180/92 is what
- a condition where the heart muscle is weakened
- a common medical test that analyzes a blood sample to check for diseases
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- medical test that records the electrical activity of the hear
- tissue The myocardium
- myocardial infarction
- what is it called when you push on someone's chest with you hands
- the size of your fist
- a non-invasive imaging test that uses ultrasound waves to create detailed pictures of the heart
- vessel
- Inflammation
- arteries that supply blood to the heart become narrowed or blocked
- method for evaluating heart function and blood flow
- blood helpers that return deoxygenated blood to the heart.
- an imaging test that uses electromagnetic radiation to create detailed images of the lungs,
- heart
- A fluid that carries oxygen
25 Clues: blood • heart • vheart • vessel • Inflammation • 180/92 is what • myocardial infarction • the size of your fist • tissue The myocardium • an abnormal heart rhythm • A fluid that carries oxygen • blood flow to the brain is interrupted • a condition where the heart muscle is weakened • method for evaluating heart function and blood flow • ...
NAMSS Exhibitor Giveaways: iSpy 2020-09-29
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- SilverSheet
- SkillSurvey
- VerityStream
- symplr
- Verge Health
- UC San Diego PACE
- NAMSS PASS
- NAMSS CCN
- American Medical Association
- NAMSS
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- MD-Staff
- PBI Education
- Federation of State Medical Boards
- ABMS Solutions (CertiFACTS On-Line)
- National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)
- National Practitioner Data Bank (HRSA's NPDB)
- AOA Profiles
17 Clues: NAMSS • symplr • MD-Staff • NAMSS CCN • NAMSS PASS • SilverSheet • SkillSurvey • VerityStream • Verge Health • AOA Profiles • 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)
Wes and Amanda 2024-03-13
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- Amanda's middle name
- Favorite boating spot
- State where Amanda went to medical school
- Engagement City
- Older dog sibling
- Wes' undergrad major
- Amanda's hometown
- Month of proposal
- State where Wes went to medical school
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- Date of Amanda's birthday
- Slobbery dog
- Wesley's middle name
- Michigan state stone
- Our favorite niece
- First Business
- Best Stadium
- Honeymoon location
- First National Park trip
- Wes' favorite drive-through
- Medicine Specialty
20 Clues: Slobbery dog • Best Stadium • First Business • Engagement City • Older dog sibling • Amanda's hometown • Month of proposal • Our favorite niece • Honeymoon location • Medicine Specialty • Wesley's middle name • Amanda's middle name • Michigan state stone • Wes' undergrad major • Favorite boating spot • First National Park trip • Date of Amanda's birthday • Wes' favorite drive-through • ...
THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRIVATE MEDICINE WITH THE INTRODUCTION OF CSHI 2024-11-04
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- This term refers to the voluntary payment made by patients to cover the difference in the cost of medicines.(10 letters)
- Rare medicines included in the national formulary due to limited availability.(15 letters)
- The 48% of COVID-19 produced by which manufacturers in Kazakhstan?(8 letters)
- Which legal entity operating within the guaranteed scope of free medical care and (or) in the system of compulsory social health insurance(17 letters)
- This behavior characterized consumer purchasing during the drug shortages caused by COVID-19.(11 letters)
- The type of medical organizations that focus on rehabilitation.(22 letters)
- Which standard was set for national producers in Kazakhstan to ensure the quality of pharmaceutical products according to world standards?(3 letters)
- The type of medical organizations that provide emergency care.(17 letters)
- The list of medicines in Kazakhstan that are clinically proven for safety and Medicines.(35 letters)
- The government body overseeing the pharmaceutical sector in Kazakhstan.(3 letters)
- The main health crisis that prompted an increase in pharmaceutical production in Kazakhstan during 2020.(7 letters)
- Additional medical care provided to individuals in pre-trial detention facilities in Kazakhstan is funded through this(14 letters)
- One of the five priority areas for reducing mortality in Kazakhstan related to heart issues.(11 letters)
- Monitoring of drug supply is carried out by these authorities in Kazakhstan(30 letters)
- These entities manage the circulation of medicines and medical devices, ensuring accessibility to the population.(20 letters)
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- The volume of medical care provided at the expense of budgetary funds (Abbreviation: GVFMC).(40 letters)
- The main supplier of domestically produced medicines in Kazakhstan, associated with the SANTO trademark.(8 letters)
- The main channel through which 83% of drugs were sold in Kazakhstan.(10 letters)
- This organization sets international accreditation standards in healthcare.(5 letters)
- These lists guide the purchase of medicines within the free medical care volume or compulsory social health insurance.(20 letters)
- Patients with tuberculosis receive their medicines through these facilities within primary health care Patients receiving maintenance therapy with opioid agonists obtain their medications through organizations specializing in this field(15 letters)
- The term for government purchases that boosted participation of domestic manufacturers in the pharmaceutical sector.(17 letters)
- The process involving the organization and management of medicines and medical devices within the GVFMC framework.(20 letters)
- New standards include best practices for this area of management, ensuring efficiency in healthcare.(20 letters)
- Patients receiving maintenance therapy with opioid agonists obtain their medications through organizations specializing in this field.(4 letters)
25 Clues: The type of medical organizations that provide emergency care.(17 letters) • The type of medical organizations that focus on rehabilitation.(22 letters) • The 48% of COVID-19 produced by which manufacturers in Kazakhstan?(8 letters) • The main channel through which 83% of drugs were sold in Kazakhstan.(10 letters) • ...
ADULT MEDICAID 2021-10-19
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- MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION
- MEDICAID FOR THE DISABLED
- OF STATE SSI
- ESTATE RECOVERY UNDER 55
- MEDICAL RELEASE FORM
- SPANISH TRANSLATOR FORM
- VEHICLE REBUTTAL
- THIRD PARTY RECOVERY
- FULL MEDICAID- NO DENTAL,VISION, INHOME, OR MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION
- CONSENT FOR RELEASE OF INFORMATION
- USE OF SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS
- REQUST FOR INFORMATION
- MEDICAID FOR THE BLIND
- BANK REQUEST FORM
- INQUIRY
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- NC RESIDENCY
- MEDICARE PART B PREMIUMS PAID ONLY CANNOT BE DUALLY ELIGIBLE
- NC RESIDENCY BY A THIRD PARTY
- PCP FORM
- NOTICE OF YOUR RIGHTS TO APPLY
- LIFE INSURANCE
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW
- MEDICAID FOR THE AGED
- ESTATE RECOVERY 55 AND OLDER
- MEDICARE PART B PREMIUMS PAID ONLY
- MENTAL HEALTH CONSENT FORM
- DISABILITY SUMMARY
- DISABLED WORKING INDIVIDUAL
28 Clues: INQUIRY • PCP FORM • NC RESIDENCY • OF STATE SSI • LIFE INSURANCE • VEHICLE REBUTTAL • BANK REQUEST FORM • DISABILITY SUMMARY • MEDICAL RELEASE FORM • THIRD PARTY RECOVERY • MEDICAID FOR THE AGED • MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION • REQUST FOR INFORMATION • MEDICAID FOR THE BLIND • SPANISH TRANSLATOR FORM • ESTATE RECOVERY UNDER 55 • MEDICAID FOR THE DISABLED • MENTAL HEALTH CONSENT FORM • ...
Ethical Legal Vocab Crossword 2023-09-28
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- Legal information protected from disclosure.
- Protection of sensitive information.
- Written defamation in the legal realm.
- Civil wrongs in legal terms.
- A person authorized to act on behalf of another.
- Medical documentation of a patient's history.
- Professional negligence by a healthcare provider.
- Unauthorized intrusion into one's personal life.
- Legal documents stating medical preferences.
- Legal rules related to disputes between individuals.
- Moral principles guiding legal behavior.
- Agreements stated in clear terms.
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- Agreement with full knowledge of the facts.
- Failure to exercise reasonable care.
- Legal rules governing offenses against society.
- Threatening and physically harming someone.
- Unlawful confinement of an individual.
- Harmful actions towards others, often illegal.
- Legal documents specifying medical wishes.
- Unspoken but legally binding agreements.
- Legally binding agreement between parties.
- Pertaining to the law or the courts.
22 Clues: Civil wrongs in legal terms. • Agreements stated in clear terms. • Failure to exercise reasonable care. • Protection of sensitive information. • Pertaining to the law or the courts. • Unlawful confinement of an individual. • Written defamation in the legal realm. • Unspoken but legally binding agreements. • Moral principles guiding legal behavior. • ...
JABSOM Tours (Crossword Puzzle) 2024-12-10
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- Place where medications are prepared and dispensed
- Field involving imaging techniques like X-rays
- Training period after medical school
- Identification of a disease or condition
- Person receiving medical care
- Clothing worn by healthcare workers
- Tool doctors use to listen to your heart and lungs
- Study of the immune system
- Study of diseases
- Study of the human body
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- Study of how diseases spread in populations
- Study of the brain and nervous system
- Traditional garment worn by doctors
- Scientific investigation to discover new knowledge
- Tool for examining very small things
- The science and practice of diagnosing and treating illness
- Skill used to stitch wounds
- Acronym for John A. Burns School of Medicine
- JABSOM is located in this area on Oahu
- Period where medical students train in different specialties
20 Clues: Study of diseases • Study of the human body • Study of the immune system • Skill used to stitch wounds • Person receiving medical care • Traditional garment worn by doctors • Clothing worn by healthcare workers • Training period after medical school • Tool for examining very small things • Study of the brain and nervous system • JABSOM is located in this area on Oahu • ...
Healthcare Terms Crossword 2025-09-29
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- ____ Doctor (MD): A professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses.
- ____ Practical Nurse (LPN): Provides basic nursing care, often under an RN.
- ____ Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA): Law that protects patient privacy and health information.
- ____ Health Worker (CHW): Helps connect patients to care and health resources.
- ____ of Systems (ROS): A checklist doctors use to assess all body systems.
- ____ of Information (ROI): Permission to share a patient’s medical details.
- ____ Resonance Imaging (MRI): A scan that uses magnets and radio waves to create body images.
- Medical ____ (MA): Supports doctors with clinical and administrative tasks.
- Doctor of ____ (DO): A type of physician who emphasizes whole-body healing.
- ____ Pressure (BP): Measures how hard your blood pushes through arteries.
- ____ Brain Injury (TBI): A serious injury that affects brain function.
- Nurse ____ (NP): A nurse with advanced training who can diagnose and prescribe.
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- ____ Qualified Health Center (FQHC): This type of health center gets government support to serve underserved communities.
- ____ Medical Record (EMR): Digital version of a patient’s paper chart.
- Radiologic ____ (RT): Operates imaging equipment like X-rays and MRIs.
- ____ Therapy (PT): Helps patients regain movement after injury or surgery.
- ____ of Present Illness (HPI): A detailed account of a patient’s current problem.
- ____ the Counter (OTC): Describes medicine you can buy without a prescription.
- ____ Nurse (RN): A licensed nurse who provides direct patient care.
- ____ Therapy (OT): Helps patients learn or relearn everyday activities.
- ____ Resuscitation (CPR): A life-saving method used during cardiac arrest.
- Integrated ____Health (IOH): Combining medical and dental care to treat the whole patient.
- Physician ____ (PA): Licensed to diagnose and treat under a physician’s supervision.
23 Clues: ____ Nurse (RN): A licensed nurse who provides direct patient care. • ____ Doctor (MD): A professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses. • ____ Medical Record (EMR): Digital version of a patient’s paper chart. • Radiologic ____ (RT): Operates imaging equipment like X-rays and MRIs. • ____ Brain Injury (TBI): A serious injury that affects brain function. • ...
Medical Emergencies 2021-01-16
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- The artery used for taking pulse
- medical term for fever
- when your heart contracts and blood is forced through the arteries
- Medical term used for abnormally fast respiration
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- I am the medical term for chest pains
- Our main goal for medical emergencies is:
- The color of the oxygen tank
- Another term for me is “vile” and I am used to hold a liquid substance
- The term used for the pressure in your blood vessels when your heart relaxes
- Medical term used for labored breathing
- The artery used when taking blood pressure
11 Clues: medical term for fever • The color of the oxygen tank • The artery used for taking pulse • I am the medical term for chest pains • Medical term used for labored breathing • Our main goal for medical emergencies is: • The artery used when taking blood pressure • Medical term used for abnormally fast respiration • ...
Informatics 2024-12-17
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- ESTABLISHED IN 1996
- ABBREVIATION FOR CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
- LEARNING CURVE WITH TECHNOLOGY
- CORRECT ABBREVIATIONS AND MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
- ABBREVIATION FOR ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD
- NOT PORTABLE
- AN EXAMPLE OF HOW A NURSE CAN PROTECT PATIENT INFORMATION COMPUTERIZEDMEDICALRECORDS PURPOSE IS TO UNIFY PATIENTS HEALTH HISTORY
- INFORMATIC TECHNOLOGY ENCOMPASSES BOTH OF THESE
- AN ADVANTAGE OF CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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- MEANINGFUL USE IF BUILT ON THESE
- INTERRELATED CONCEPT OF INFORMATICS
- PROMOTES OVERALL CONTINUATION OF CARE
- PATIENT EDUCATION AND TEACHING TOOL
- COMPUTERIZED MEDICAL RECORDS ARE MEANT TO BE
- ABBREVIATION FOR ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD
15 Clues: NOT PORTABLE • ESTABLISHED IN 1996 • LEARNING CURVE WITH TECHNOLOGY • MEANINGFUL USE IF BUILT ON THESE • INTERRELATED CONCEPT OF INFORMATICS • PATIENT EDUCATION AND TEACHING TOOL • PROMOTES OVERALL CONTINUATION OF CARE • ABBREVIATION FOR ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD • ABBREVIATION FOR ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD • COMPUTERIZED MEDICAL RECORDS ARE MEANT TO BE • ...
Healthcare 2023-01-20
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- Medication expert whose role is dispensing prescriptions to patients, conducting health screenings, giving immunizations, and advising on the safe use of medicine.
- operate on patients who suffer from injuries, diseases or deformities.
- Medical doctors that specialize in anesthesia care.
- evaluate and treat patients' neuromusculoskeletal system, which includes nerves, bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
- Medical doctors that is an expert in the care of your heart and blood vessels.
- Medical doctors that diagnose and treat injuries using medical imaging procedures.
- concentrate on fixing irregularities in teeth and jaws.
- Improvement of health via diagnosis, treatment or cure of disease in people.
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- provide medical and surgical care for people with foot, ankle, and lower leg problems.
- Health professionals who are experts in nutrition and the human diet.
- help patients overcome mental disorders that affect their daily lives.
- draw blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations.
- Healthcare professionals who diagnose, manage, and treat hearing, balance or ear problems.
- Deliver direct patient care and act as an advocate and health educator for patients, families, and communities
- help fit eyeglasses and contact lenses, following prescriptions from ophthalmologists and optometrists.
15 Clues: Medical doctors that specialize in anesthesia care. • concentrate on fixing irregularities in teeth and jaws. • draw blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations. • Health professionals who are experts in nutrition and the human diet. • help patients overcome mental disorders that affect their daily lives. • ...
Celesio 2013-07-11
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- Range (of colours?)
- Triple o
- Egyptian president
- Opposite of “happy”
- Limb
- SLA
- Managing call
- Depend
- Supervised medical graduate
- Rubber
- Too
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- Medical practitioner (abbr)
- Predict
- Domestic sucker?
- “Y” phonetically
- Person working for money
- Walker
- East
- Berlusconi's tongue
- Rules of phone call
- In which garden todays CPL Summer party will take place?
- Capital city of Mongolia
- The longest surname in E-team
- Unit of length
24 Clues: SLA • Too • Limb • East • Walker • Depend • Rubber • Predict • Triple o • Managing call • Unit of length • Domestic sucker? • “Y” phonetically • Egyptian president • Range (of colours?) • Opposite of “happy” • Berlusconi's tongue • Rules of phone call • Person working for money • Capital city of Mongolia • Medical practitioner (abbr) • Supervised medical graduate • The longest surname in E-team • ...
Health Careers 2021-10-28
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- performs patient assessments, administers medications, and implements patient care plans
- draws blood for testing, transfusions, and donations
- studies the cause and spread of disease
- straightens and aligns the spine to improve functionality and pain
- dispenses prescription medications
- cleans and prepares deceased bodies for funerals
- provides first aid and emergency care for sudden illness and accidents
- licensed medical doctor who examines, diagnoses and treats patients
- examines, diagnoses, and treats disorders and diseases of the mouth and teeth
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- licensed medical doctor who studies disorders and diseases of the mind and prescribes medications to treat mental illnesses
- creates and implements meal plans based on patients diet restrictions and medical history
- fixes broken glasses
- uses conversation and therapy to diagnose and treat emotional and behavioral disorders
- diagnoses and treats animals
- licensed medical doctor who performs surgical procedures
- uses braces to straighten and align teeth
16 Clues: fixes broken glasses • diagnoses and treats animals • dispenses prescription medications • studies the cause and spread of disease • uses braces to straighten and align teeth • cleans and prepares deceased bodies for funerals • draws blood for testing, transfusions, and donations • licensed medical doctor who performs surgical procedures • ...
ADULT MEDICAID 2021-10-19
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- REQUST FOR INFORMATION
- LIFE INSURANCE
- THIRD PARTY RECOVERY
- NC RESIDENCY BY A THIRD PARTY
- MEDICAID FOR THE BLIND
- out OF STATE SSI
- DISABLED WORKING INDIVIDUAL
- FULL MEDICAID- NO DENTAL,VISION, INHOME, OR MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION
- USE OF SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS
- MEDICAL RELEASE FORM
- BANK REQUEST FORM
- VEHICLE REBUTTAL
- NOTICE OF YOUR RIGHTS TO APPLY
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- NC RESIDENCY
- MENTAL HEALTH CONSENT FORM
- ESTATE RECOVERY UNDER 55
- INQUIRY
- MEDICAID FOR THE DISABLED
- MEDICARE PART B PREMIUMS PAID ONLY
- PCP FORM
- MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION
- MEDICAID FOR THE AGED
- MEDICARE PART B PREMIUMS PAID ONLY CANNOT BE DUALLY ELIGIBLE
- ESTATE RECOVERY 55 AND OLDER
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW
- CONSENT FOR RELEASE OF INFORMATION
- SPANISH TRANSLATOR FORM
- DISABILITY SUMMARY
28 Clues: INQUIRY • PCP FORM • NC RESIDENCY • LIFE INSURANCE • out OF STATE SSI • VEHICLE REBUTTAL • BANK REQUEST FORM • DISABILITY SUMMARY • THIRD PARTY RECOVERY • MEDICAL RELEASE FORM • MEDICAID FOR THE AGED • REQUST FOR INFORMATION • MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION • MEDICAID FOR THE BLIND • SPANISH TRANSLATOR FORM • ESTATE RECOVERY UNDER 55 • MEDICAID FOR THE DISABLED • MENTAL HEALTH CONSENT FORM • ...
racheal's crossword 2014-05-14
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- a subjective, or internal condition felt by a patient
- complaint the patient's main issue of pain or ailment
- diagnosis or impression of a patient's problem
- each condition or diagnosis a patient has is listed separately and given it's own number
- patient health record created and stored on a computer
- makes it easier for the physician to keep track of a patient's progress
- a health record that provides a summary of medical information
- inventory of the body obtained by the healthcare provider through a series of questions
- one of the 6 c's of charting
- a collection of records created and stored on a computer
- contains important information about a patient's medical history and present condition
- contains the patient's past medical history surgeries allergies current medications
- to suit a specific specialty and style of a physician's office
- the last part in the soap documentation
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- the recording of information in a patient's medical record
- pertaining to data that are readily apparent and measurable, such as vital signs test results or physical examination findings
- the transforming of spoken notes into accurate written form
- to examine and review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy
- record of health related information for an individual patient
- patient information is arranged
- data come from the physician examinations and test results
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it
- a patient who does not follow the medical advice given
- takes the soap format further breaking it down into smaller components
- - data come from the patient
- an objective or external factor, such as blood pressure, rash or swelling
26 Clues: one of the 6 c's of charting • - data come from the patient • patient information is arranged • the last part in the soap documentation • diagnosis or impression of a patient's problem • a subjective, or internal condition felt by a patient • complaint the patient's main issue of pain or ailment • patient health record created and stored on a computer • ...
Chapter 3 terms 2013-09-30
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- medical doctors trained to handle particular kinds of patients or medical conditions
- a community-wide effort to monitor and promote the welfare of the population
- actions that prevent the onset of disease or injury
- deliberate deceit or trickery
- medical doctors who provide physical checkups and general care
- various methods of communicating information
- the sale of worthless products or services that claim to prevent diseases or cure other health problems
- using the internet to buy products or services
- the scientific study of patients of disease in a population
- anyone who purchases or uses health products or services
- complete and comprehensive information about your immunizations and any health problems you have had to date
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- failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service
- method of judging the benfits of different products by comparing several factors
- a company's or a store's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money should the product not function properly
- people or groups whose sole purpose is to take on regional, national, and even international consumer issues
- a plan in which private companies or government programs pay for part or all of a person's medical costs
- all the medical care available to a nation's people, the way they receive care, and the method of payment
18 Clues: deliberate deceit or trickery • various methods of communicating information • using the internet to buy products or services • actions that prevent the onset of disease or injury • anyone who purchases or uses health products or services • failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards • the scientific study of patients of disease in a population • ...
The Electronic Medical Record 2013-10-02
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- Primary Care Provider
- Physical Health Record
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Drive on the outside of computer to backup files
- Never act this way toward EMR's as a medical assistant
- The values of which determine characteristics or behavior
- Electronic Medical Record
- To partly remove or correct; to relieve or lesson
- Who's privacy the EMR's protect
- National Alliance for Health Information Technology
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- Generally or widely accepted, favored or practiced
- The way the patient feels when around EMR's
- User friendly patient interactive portals in physicians office
- The capability of a system to work with another system
- Issued the executive order for EMR's on August 22,2006
- Nationwide Health Information Network
- Electronic Health Record
- The study of medical computing
- The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
19 Clues: Primary Care Provider • Physical Health Record • Electronic Health Record • Electronic Medical Record • The study of medical computing • Who's privacy the EMR's protect • Nationwide Health Information Network • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • The way the patient feels when around EMR's • Drive on the outside of computer to backup files • ...
Test 2 Nurs 216 2023-05-30
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- Drainage that is purulent
- The "A" in PERRLA stands for
- This lung sound is coarse and low pitched
- Medical term for high respirations
- Used to assess eyes
- Enlarged and bulbed fingertips
- Hearing loss that is considered middle ear hearing loss
- Medical term for jerky or tremor like eye movement
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- Medical term for yellowing of the skin or sclera
- CN VII
- Drainage that is bloody
- This lung sound is expected over the trachea and larynx
- CN I
- What does "C" stand for in ABCDE
- This lung sound is high pitched and whistling
- What does "E" stand for in ABCDE
- This lung sound can be heard in children with croup
- This lung finding is bubbly
- Drainage that is clear, blood tinged
19 Clues: CN I • CN VII • Used to assess eyes • Drainage that is bloody • Drainage that is purulent • This lung finding is bubbly • The "A" in PERRLA stands for • Enlarged and bulbed fingertips • What does "C" stand for in ABCDE • What does "E" stand for in ABCDE • Medical term for high respirations • Drainage that is clear, blood tinged • This lung sound is coarse and low pitched • ...
Health and hospitals 2023-11-29
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- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- evaluate a patient
- high blood pressure
- doctor who operates on patients
- blood test
- writing patients' records
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- physician who has finished medical school and is receiving training in different areas
- medical treatment or operation
- where the nurses are when not seeing patients
- time for work
- a single dose of a drug given all at once
- low blood pressure
- drug, medicine
- Intensive Care Unit
14 Clues: blood test • time for work • drug, medicine • evaluate a patient • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • Intensive Care Unit • writing patients' records • medical treatment or operation • doctor who operates on patients • a single dose of a drug given all at once • where the nurses are when not seeing patients • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury • ...
Career Specialties 2021-02-11
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- Field of medicine devoted to the study and treatment of disorders of the foot and ankle.
- Branch of medicine that deals with the anatomy physiology, and disease of the eye.
- Specialized branch of medicine mainly involved in treating arthritis and vasculitis syndromes.
- Branch of surgery concerned with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system.
- Medical practice dealing with the health of the female reproductive system.
- Medical specialty dealing with disorders of the nervous system
- Medical and surgical specialty that deals with diseases of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system.
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- Study of blood, the blood-forming organs, and blood diseases.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the skin and its diseases.
- Branch of medicine that deals with the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents (birth to age 18)
- The branch of study that deals with hearing, balance, and related disorders.
- Specialty of medicine that employs x-rays, and other modalities (CT-scan, MRI) for diagnostic imaging.
- Branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and care of the mother.
- Medical specialty dealing with disorders of the heart.
- Field of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
- Branch of medicine that focuses on the health of the elderly
16 Clues: Medical specialty dealing with disorders of the heart. • Branch of medicine that focuses on the health of the elderly • Study of blood, the blood-forming organs, and blood diseases. • The branch of medicine dealing with the skin and its diseases. • Medical specialty dealing with disorders of the nervous system • ...
Health 2015-02-26
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- Leikkaus
- Arka kurkku
- Sikiö
- Influenssa
- Hedelmätön
- Keuhkokuume
- Isorokko
- Lisääntyminen
- Yhteensopiva
- Reikä (medical)
- Sijoiltaan mennyt olkapää
- Geenit
- Munuainen
- Toimenpide
- Liikuntarajoitteinen
- Vamma
- Vastaanottaja
- Haava
- Ohitusleikkaus
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- Aivotärähdys
- Siirre
- Aivokalvontulehdus
- Leikata (medical)
- Kuollut henkilö
- care Terveydenhoito
- Elin
- Ihottuma
- Kohtu
- Murtunut solisluu
- Kasvain
- Turvonnut polvi
- Vesirokko
- Hedelmällinen
- Kutitteva
- Ripuli
- Pyöryttää
- Mustelma
- Halvaus
- Sikotauti
39 Clues: Elin • Sikiö • Kohtu • Vamma • Haava • Siirre • Geenit • Ripuli • Kasvain • Halvaus • Leikkaus • Ihottuma • Isorokko • Mustelma • Vesirokko • Kutitteva • Munuainen • Pyöryttää • Sikotauti • Influenssa • Hedelmätön • Toimenpide • Arka kurkku • Keuhkokuume • Aivotärähdys • Yhteensopiva • Lisääntyminen • Hedelmällinen • Vastaanottaja • Ohitusleikkaus • Kuollut henkilö • Turvonnut polvi • Reikä (medical) • Leikata (medical) • Murtunut solisluu • ...
NTW 2024-04-14
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- TUMMY ACHE
- PULMONARY ISSUES
- PRECAUTIONARY
- SICK PERSON
- YOUR JOB
- HEART ATTACK
- 911 WHATS YOUR EMERGENCY?
- DR. SARAH FRANCES MCCLURE
- EMERGENCY MEDICAL DISPATCHER
- HARRIS COUNTY EMERGENCY CARE
- THE BEST CONSTABLES OFFICE
- SSO
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- LEADERS OF THE SHIFTS
- DISTRICT
- 911
- A LOT SLOWER THAN PCT 4
- TEXAS EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
- WHERE YOU AT?
- WHAT ANYONE THROWN FROM THE VEHICLE?
- ACCREDITED
- EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
- WEEEE WOOOS
22 Clues: 911 • SSO • DISTRICT • YOUR JOB • TUMMY ACHE • ACCREDITED • SICK PERSON • WEEEE WOOOS • HEART ATTACK • PRECAUTIONARY • WHERE YOU AT? • PULMONARY ISSUES • LEADERS OF THE SHIFTS • A LOT SLOWER THAN PCT 4 • 911 WHATS YOUR EMERGENCY? • DR. SARAH FRANCES MCCLURE • EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES • THE BEST CONSTABLES OFFICE • EMERGENCY MEDICAL DISPATCHER • HARRIS COUNTY EMERGENCY CARE • ...
ADULT MEDICAID 2021-10-19
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- MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION
- MEDICAID FOR THE DISABLED
- OF STATE SSI
- ESTATE RECOVERY UNDER 55
- MEDICAL RELEASE FORM
- SPANISH TRANSLATOR FORM
- VEHICLE REBUTTAL
- THIRD PARTY RECOVERY
- FULL MEDICAID- NO DENTAL,VISION, INHOME, OR MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION
- CONSENT FOR RELEASE OF INFORMATION
- USE OF SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS
- REQUST FOR INFORMATION
- MEDICAID FOR THE BLIND
- BANK REQUEST FORM
- INQUIRY
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- NC RESIDENCY
- MEDICARE PART B PREMIUMS PAID ONLY CANNOT BE DUALLY ELIGIBLE
- NC RESIDENCY BY A THIRD PARTY
- PCP FORM
- NOTICE OF YOUR RIGHTS TO APPLY
- LIFE INSURANCE
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW
- MEDICAID FOR THE AGED
- ESTATE RECOVERY 55 AND OLDER
- MEDICARE PART B PREMIUMS PAID ONLY
- MENTAL HEALTH CONSENT FORM
- DISABILITY SUMMARY
- DISABLED WORKING INDIVIDUAL
28 Clues: INQUIRY • PCP FORM • NC RESIDENCY • OF STATE SSI • LIFE INSURANCE • VEHICLE REBUTTAL • BANK REQUEST FORM • DISABILITY SUMMARY • MEDICAL RELEASE FORM • THIRD PARTY RECOVERY • MEDICAID FOR THE AGED • MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION • REQUST FOR INFORMATION • MEDICAID FOR THE BLIND • SPANISH TRANSLATOR FORM • ESTATE RECOVERY UNDER 55 • MEDICAID FOR THE DISABLED • MENTAL HEALTH CONSENT FORM • ...
Ethical Legal Vocab Crossword 2023-09-28
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- Legal information protected from disclosure.
- Protection of sensitive information.
- Written defamation in the legal realm.
- Civil wrongs in legal terms.
- A person authorized to act on behalf of another.
- Medical documentation of a patient's history.
- Professional negligence by a healthcare provider.
- Unauthorized intrusion into one's personal life.
- Legal documents stating medical preferences.
- Legal rules related to disputes between individuals.
- Moral principles guiding legal behavior.
- Agreements stated in clear terms.
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- Agreement with full knowledge of the facts.
- Failure to exercise reasonable care.
- Legal rules governing offenses against society.
- Threatening and physically harming someone.
- Unlawful confinement of an individual.
- Harmful actions towards others, often illegal.
- Legal documents specifying medical wishes.
- Unspoken but legally binding agreements.
- Legally binding agreement between parties.
- Pertaining to the law or the courts.
22 Clues: Civil wrongs in legal terms. • Agreements stated in clear terms. • Failure to exercise reasonable care. • Protection of sensitive information. • Pertaining to the law or the courts. • Unlawful confinement of an individual. • Written defamation in the legal realm. • Unspoken but legally binding agreements. • Moral principles guiding legal behavior. • ...
DIY knee review 2024-12-10
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- medical and lateral meniscus
- patellar athlete decelerates plants foot and cuts in oppisite direction
- prevents varus stress
- fasciae lata assists with knee extension
- flexion,extension,internal rotation,external rotation
- semitendinosus
- fx direct or indirect trauma
- overuse fatuity biomerchanics
- direct blow pain loss of motion
- rest ice Compression elevation
- a type of joint
- wt bearing with rotational force with extension
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- femoris vastus medialis
- medical,lateral
- tend repetitive jumping kicking running
- tibial tuberosity pulled from tibia secondary to patellar tendon
- softening deterioration of articular cartilage on posterior patella
- prevents valgus stress
- localized swelling superior to the knee like a balloon
- Tears McMurrays,Apleys Compression,Thessalys
- the bone located in the thigh
- flexion, extension, internal rotation,external rotation
- repeated trauma to the knee joint
- attaches at posterior tibial and medical femur
- attaches at anterior tibia and lateral femur
25 Clues: semitendinosus • medical,lateral • a type of joint • prevents varus stress • prevents valgus stress • femoris vastus medialis • medical and lateral meniscus • fx direct or indirect trauma • the bone located in the thigh • overuse fatuity biomerchanics • rest ice Compression elevation • direct blow pain loss of motion • repeated trauma to the knee joint • ...
Somatic Symptoms and Related Disorders 2023-04-19
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- What increases fear for pts with illness anxiety disorder?
- It is important to determine whether symptoms are under the pt’s ____ control
- Top symptoms of Somatic Symptom Disorder are pain and?
- Greek word for body
- Disorder is characterized by neurological symptoms such as weakness, tremors, and difficulty speaking
- Avoids all contact with providers due to correlation with increased levels of anxiety
- For Somatic Symptom Disorder, the patient's suffering is?
- Type of conversion with symptoms such as blindness, aphonia, anosmia, numbness, deafness, tingling/burning sensations
- Pts with conversion disorder may matter-of- ____ report having a sudden loss in function of a body part
- Type of conversion with symptoms such as paralysis, movement/gait disorders, seizure-like movements,
- Expression of stress through _____ symptoms
- Pts typically suffer a ____ functional impairment
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- Physical symptoms may be manifestations of psychological and ____ distress
- Condition in which a person falsely believes they have a serious medical condition despite medical reassurance
- Type of conversion where clients who have an extreme desire to become pregnant manifest a false pregnancy
- Pts with somatic symptom disorder and illness anxiety disorder usually discuss their symptoms in ____ terms
- Acronym for neglect, abuse, and trauma that occurs during childhood (risk factor)
- Frequently seeking medical care and diagnostic tests (illness anxiety disorder)
- What setting are these pts often encountered in?
- Disorder characterized by physical symptoms without a clear medical cause
- Condition in which a person experiences distress due to physical symptoms that are actually caused by medication or another medical condition
21 Clues: Greek word for body • Expression of stress through _____ symptoms • What setting are these pts often encountered in? • Pts typically suffer a ____ functional impairment • Top symptoms of Somatic Symptom Disorder are pain and? • For Somatic Symptom Disorder, the patient's suffering is? • What increases fear for pts with illness anxiety disorder? • ...
