medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical Coding 2025-05-06
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- Section of the ICD-10 book where codes are listed by category.
- Alphanumeric representation of a service or diagnosis.
- A code named after a person.
- Two-digit code that gives extra details about a procedure.
- Following legal and coding rules.
- Combining multiple services under one code.
- Official rule for selecting and sequencing codes.
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- A treatment, surgery, or test performed on a patient.
- A review to check coding and billing accuracy.
- Request sent to insurance for payment.
- Codes used for Medicare and supplies not found in CPT.
- The reason a patient is receiving care.
- Code set for procedures and services.
- A documented visit or interaction between patient and provider.
- Diagnosis code system used worldwide.
15 Clues: A code named after a person. • Following legal and coding rules. • Code set for procedures and services. • Diagnosis code system used worldwide. • Request sent to insurance for payment. • The reason a patient is receiving care. • Combining multiple services under one code. • A review to check coding and billing accuracy. • Official rule for selecting and sequencing codes. • ...
Medical Careers 2023-01-06
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- Treat clients by applying pressure to manipulate the body's soft tissues and joints
- Evaluate and treat patients' neuromusculoskeletal system, which includes nerves, bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons
- Perform diagnostic imaging examinations on patients.
- Trained to carry out basic administrative and clinical tasks under the guidance of a health care provider
- Treat patients who have injuries, illnesses, or disabilities through the therapeutic use of everyday activities
- Licensed oral healthcare professional who provides preventive, therapeutic, and educational services.
- Licensed medical professional that diagnose and treat injuries or illnesses and address health maintenance
- Specialist in drawing blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations.
- Licensed medical professional who provides and coordinates patient care and educates patients and the public about various health conditions.
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- Specially trained in treating patient's respiratory issues under the guidance of a health care provider
- Collect samples and perform tests to analyze body fluids, tissue, and other substances
- Study cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior by observing, interpreting, and recording how people relate to one another and to their environments.
- Provides basic care for medical emergencies, illness, injury
- Oral healthcare professional trained to provide supportive procedures for the dentist and for patients
- Plan, direct, and coordinate the business activities of healthcare providers
15 Clues: Perform diagnostic imaging examinations on patients. • Provides basic care for medical emergencies, illness, injury • Plan, direct, and coordinate the business activities of healthcare providers • Specialist in drawing blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations. • ...
Medical 1.2 2023-04-08
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- is to pass air into and out of the lungs for the purpose of absorbing oxygen into the bloodstream
- is the hospital department that specializes in the treatment of children
- is a doctor who takes X-rays and examines them
- is the hospital department that tests samples taken from patients for diseases
- is an organ located in the chest of the human body that introduces oxygen to the bloodstream
- is a pot used for relieving oneself when a person is not able to go to a bathroom
- is a unit of weight equal to 1/16th of a pound
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- is a device consisting of a needle, chamber, and piston, used for injecting liquids into the body
- is the abnormal manifestation of parasitic microorganisms within an area of I the body
- is a unit of mass equal to one millionth of a gram
- is a muscular tube connecting the mouth at the pharynx to the cardiac end of the stomach
- is either the upper or lower bony structure that holds the teeth and forms the framework of the mouth
- is one of the extensions from the hand
- is the smallest kind of blood vessel in the body, where the exchange of oxygen, water, and nutrients takes place
- is a physical injury that can be caused by extreme heat, cold, electricity, or dangerous chemicals
15 Clues: is one of the extensions from the hand • is a doctor who takes X-rays and examines them • is a unit of weight equal to 1/16th of a pound • is a unit of mass equal to one millionth of a gram • is the hospital department that specializes in the treatment of children • is the hospital department that tests samples taken from patients for diseases • ...
Medical 3.4 2023-04-08
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- a substance produced by the body that is responsible for regulating the levels of sugar in the blood.
- an amount of money that a person or group borrows and must pay back to the lender.
- an official document that indicates a person is qualified to perform a particular job
- the process of treating a condition to cure it or prevent it from becoming worse.
- any damage to a person’s body
- a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind.
- a substance located in the blood and cells of the body. Too much cholesterol is linked to problems with the heart and arteries.
- a feeling of pain or unhappiness
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- a natural form of sugar created by plants. It is also found in the bodies of humans and animals, when carbohydrates are broken down into their core parts.
- he degree of something’s strength
- the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences.
- a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart.
- a natural childbirth process in which a woman’s uterus contracts in preparation to deliver the baby.
- a long state of unconsciousness during which a person does not wake or respond to stimuli.
- one of the firm, pink pieces of flesh found in the mouth to which the teeth are attached
15 Clues: any damage to a person’s body • a feeling of pain or unhappiness • he degree of something’s strength • a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart. • a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind. • the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences. • ...
Medical billing 2025-08-18
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- Document sent to patient showing charges and payments
- Permission from payer before performing certain services
- Federal program for people 65+
- Percent of cost a patient shares after deductible
- 10 Codes used to describe diagnoses
- Fixed amount a patient pays per visit
- Code Five-digit codes used in billing
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- Healthcare provider's charge for a service
- Payment made by patient before insurance pays
- Entity that submits claims for reimbursement
- Private plan that usually requires referrals
- To request review of a denied claim
- 1500 Form used to submit insurance claims
- What insurance sends after processing a claim
- Insurance for low-income individuals
- Codes used to describe procedures and services
16 Clues: Federal program for people 65+ • To request review of a denied claim • 10 Codes used to describe diagnoses • Insurance for low-income individuals • Fixed amount a patient pays per visit • Code Five-digit codes used in billing • 1500 Form used to submit insurance claims • Healthcare provider's charge for a service • Entity that submits claims for reimbursement • ...
Medical Nemesis 2025-10-14
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- Reliance on experts at the expense of self-care
- Control When medicine sets the norms of acceptable behavior
- Turning health into something that can be bought or sold
- Too much touch in the name of help.
- When poverty is renamed “noncompliance.”
- Harm that comes from healing
- The rise of credentialed authority over lay knowledge
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- Reframed as a failure of medicine
- Faith Modern religion based in medicine
- Turning life’s seasons into syndromes.
- A modern example of blurred lines between temperament and disorder
- The sin that invites Nemesis
- Once the guardian of life’s first cry.
- Care Formerly intergenerational, now institutionalized
- Transformed from acceptance to something to “defeat”
15 Clues: The sin that invites Nemesis • Harm that comes from healing • Reframed as a failure of medicine • Too much touch in the name of help. • Turning life’s seasons into syndromes. • Once the guardian of life’s first cry. • Faith Modern religion based in medicine • When poverty is renamed “noncompliance.” • Reliance on experts at the expense of self-care • ...
Medical education 2025-10-09
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- a test to find out how much someone knows or has learned
- ability that comes from training, practice, etc.
- the condition of being well in body and mind; freedom from sickness
- the way in which something is built or put together; construction, plan, design, etc.
- any substance used in or on the body o treat disease
- a doctor who takes care of babies and children
- a division of a school year
- the branch of surgery that deals with bones, joints, etc. that are injuried, deformed, or diseased
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- a person who does something with great skill
- the science of plants and animals; the study of living things and the way they live and grow
- the treating of disease or injury by operation with the hands or tools, as in setting broken bones, cutting out tonsils, etc.
- a reason of some action, feeling, etc.
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.
- the science in which substances are examined to find out what they are made of, how they are combined or separated to form other substances
- to begin or become involved in something
15 Clues: a division of a school year • a reason of some action, feeling, etc. • to begin or become involved in something • a person who does something with great skill • a doctor who takes care of babies and children • ability that comes from training, practice, etc. • any substance used in or on the body o treat disease • ...
Medical Termanology 2025-11-18
15 Clues: EGD • stone • Tumor • Liver • to cut • removal • bladder • crushing • gall/bile • condition • abdominal wall • inflammation of the liver • inflammation of the stomach • inflammation of the gall bladder • a drug substance that causes vomiting
MEDICAL SPECIALISTS 2025-11-19
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- Physician who cares for infants, children, and adolescents.
- Doctor who studies and treats blood disorders.
- Eye doctor who treats eye diseases and performs eye surgery.
- Expert on hormones and gland disorders (e.g., diabetes, thyroid).
- Doctor who treats the urinary tract and male reproductive organs.
- Medical doctor who diagnoses and treats mental health disorders.
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- Specialist in bones, joints, muscles, and the skeletal system.
- Doctor who treats cancer.
- Specialist in lung and respiratory diseases.
- Doctor specializing in the digestive system (stomach, intestines, liver).
- Doctor who diagnoses and treats heart and blood vessel diseases.
- Specialist in arthritis and autoimmune diseases affecting joints.
- Expert in the brain, nerves, and nervous system.
- Doctor specializing in the female reproductive system.
- Specialist in skin, hair, and nail disorders.
15 Clues: Doctor who treats cancer. • Specialist in lung and respiratory diseases. • Specialist in skin, hair, and nail disorders. • Doctor who studies and treats blood disorders. • Expert in the brain, nerves, and nervous system. • Doctor specializing in the female reproductive system. • Physician who cares for infants, children, and adolescents. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-11-10
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- Laying down on the back or either side
- injection between the skin and muscle
- Guard or strap which is fitted over an animal's nose and jaw to prevent biting
- Grasp, cut, compress and pull tissues
- not alert or active
- any of the three large veins in the neck
- injection directly into the vein
- to cut apart or separate
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- injection directly into the muscle
- Number of times the hear beats per minute
- form of restraint used for cattle
- medication to minimize pain, discomfort, and shock
- diseases which are communicable between humans and animals
- are responsible to clotting and increases with injury
- examine by touching and feeling an area
15 Clues: not alert or active • to cut apart or separate • injection directly into the vein • form of restraint used for cattle • injection directly into the muscle • injection between the skin and muscle • Grasp, cut, compress and pull tissues • Laying down on the back or either side • examine by touching and feeling an area • any of the three large veins in the neck • ...
Medical research 2025-12-08
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- – Time period that has not yet occurred.
- – Organ responsible for thought, memory, and decision-making.
- – Systematic investigation to establish facts or new knowledge.
- – Plant often used for medicinal or recreational purposes.
- – The act of introducing new ideas, methods, or technologies.
- – Medical facility offering outpatient care.
- – Action taken to stop something harmful before it happens.
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- – Condition of carrying a developing fetus.
- – Moving forward or making progress.
- – Related to motherhood or childbirth.
- – South African organisation conducting scientific and medical research (abbrev.).
- – Person between the ages of thirteen and nineteen.
- – Place where teaching and learning take place.
- – State of physical and mental well-being.
- – Existence characterized by growth and biological processes.
15 Clues: – Moving forward or making progress. • – Related to motherhood or childbirth. • – Time period that has not yet occurred. • – State of physical and mental well-being. • – Condition of carrying a developing fetus. • – Medical facility offering outpatient care. • – Place where teaching and learning take place. • – Person between the ages of thirteen and nineteen. • ...
HIM WEEK PUZZLE 2 2024-04-16
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- the regulatory framework that governs the privacy and security of medical records in the United States.
- name of the unique identifier assigned to each patient within a healthcare organization's system.
- standard classification system used for medical diagnoses and procedures.
- process of ensuring that medical records are complete, accurate, and compliant with regulations.
- term describes the professionals who analyze vast amounts of healthcare data to identify trends, patterns, and insights that inform strategic decisions and improve patient outcomes.
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- process of converting dictated or handwritten medical information into electronic format.
- term for the detailed examination conducted by healthcare providers to record a patient's medical history, current symptoms, and physical findings, essential for diagnosis.
- name for the legal document that authorizes a healthcare provider to release a patient's medical information.
- process of assigning numeric or alphanumeric codes to medical diagnoses and procedures.
- process of reviewing medical records to ensure they are complete, accurate, and compliant with regulation.
10 Clues: standard classification system used for medical diagnoses and procedures. • process of assigning numeric or alphanumeric codes to medical diagnoses and procedures. • process of converting dictated or handwritten medical information into electronic format. • process of ensuring that medical records are complete, accurate, and compliant with regulations. • ...
Medical trem crossword 2020-04-21
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- your body needs it
- line left to right
- hot to touch
- short word before the root word
- medical specialty
- belly anterior
- 206
- finger
- light headed
- you drink it
- front and back
- healthy body function disorders
- ^
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- superior
- major part of the head
- colors dizziness
- resist change
- term
- atmospheric pressure
- specialist
- red in color
- backside posterior
- specialisroot the main word
- skin color
- deep in skin
25 Clues: ^ • 206 • term • finger • superior • specialist • skin color • hot to touch • red in color • light headed • you drink it • deep in skin • resist change • belly anterior • front and back • colors dizziness • medical specialty • your body needs it • line left to right • backside posterior • atmospheric pressure • major part of the head • short word before the root word • healthy body function disorders • ...
Insurance Crossword 2024-05-23
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- both parties included benefit
- money paid before insurance
- protects purchaser
- policy part that gets interst
- amount you pay to have insurance
- out-of-control coverage
- flat fee per visit
- protect against home damages
- car repair coverage
- amount paid per month
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- is insured for the entire life
- medical expense coverage
- RCV
- savings account
- protection
- period of time coverage
- covers medical prescription cost
- health maintenance organization
- preferred provider organization
- taking a chance at losing something
20 Clues: RCV • protection • savings account • protects purchaser • flat fee per visit • car repair coverage • amount paid per month • period of time coverage • out-of-control coverage • medical expense coverage • money paid before insurance • protect against home damages • both parties included benefit • policy part that gets interst • is insured for the entire life • health maintenance organization • ...
Drugs & Dependence 2023-12-19
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- These drugs must show low abuse potential and have medical use.
- A single test that specifically identifies a substance.
- reveals the presence of the drug
- This turns purple in the presence of heroin, morphine, and most opium derivatives.
- These drugs have less potential for abuse and have a currently accepted medical use
- Turns purple-blue in the presence of LSD
- These drugs have a high potential for abuse and no currently accepted medical uses
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- This turns violet-blue in the presence of barbiturates
- When many drugs yield characteristic colors when brought into contact with specific chemicals.
- These drugs have a high potential for abuse but have medical uses within severe restrictions
- Turns blue in the presence of cocaine.
- Have a low potential for abuse & have current medical use
- Turns purple when chloroform is added in the presence of marijuana
13 Clues: reveals the presence of the drug • Turns blue in the presence of cocaine. • Turns purple-blue in the presence of LSD • This turns violet-blue in the presence of barbiturates • A single test that specifically identifies a substance. • Have a low potential for abuse & have current medical use • These drugs must show low abuse potential and have medical use. • ...
Prefix medical terminology 2023-06-18
10 Clues: Another word for "slow" • Medical term for "many" • another word for "anti" • Opposite word of "above" • Medical term for "three" • Another word for "small" • another word for "macro" • Medical term for "before" • Opposite word of "hypo" or "below" • Medical term for "one" or "single"
justin hittinger 2019-09-17
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- the practice of granting a person a licensure based on licensure from another state.
- process by which a government entity regulates an occupation.
- oversight. the ultimate responsibility and authority for medical action of an ems system
- protocols. guidelines that define the scope of prehospital interventions.
- medical oversight. the over sight of all medical components of an ems system
- a national network of services coordinated to provide aid and medical assistance.
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- a document of used to record patient care and interaction.
- process that allows paramedics to practice in a specific ems agency
- orders. specific interventions or action that must be taken in a specific situation.
- care organization. a network that provides patient care services to its members.
- medical oversight. physician provided oversight provided in real time
11 Clues: a document of used to record patient care and interaction. • process by which a government entity regulates an occupation. • process that allows paramedics to practice in a specific ems agency • medical oversight. physician provided oversight provided in real time • protocols. guidelines that define the scope of prehospital interventions. • ...
Bicentennial Bash Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-06
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- You’ll want to call one of these professionals in an emergency medical situation.
- One hundred rotations around the sun. HINT: GW SMHS will celebrate the beginning of its third on April 1, 2025.
- Abbr. The pair of GYN
- A dead human body.
- Roman gods and goddesses Apollo, Asclepius, Hygieia, and Panacea are name dropped in this vow taken by aspiring physicians.
- Both parents and professors are known to give these.
- Super teeny tiny.
- Trainees known to work notoriously long hours.
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- One of the most popular medical diagnostic instruments.
- A medical procedure that involves cutting into the body to repair or remove tissue, or to diagnose disease.
- Subject of study that fascinated Michaelangelo; also belongs to Gray.
- An aspect of one of GW's 4 Strategic Pillars
- Number of original departments created when GW Medical School formed. HINT: see 4, 5, and 6 down/across.
- Abbr. GW’s partner hospital that exclusively treats children.
- The number of karats in pure gold.
- Ward 8’s newest member.
- Facility located across this courtyard.
- The legal age of adulthood in the US
18 Clues: Super teeny tiny. • A dead human body. • Abbr. The pair of GYN • Ward 8’s newest member. • The number of karats in pure gold. • The legal age of adulthood in the US • Facility located across this courtyard. • An aspect of one of GW's 4 Strategic Pillars • Trainees known to work notoriously long hours. • Both parents and professors are known to give these. • ...
Medical 3 2018-03-01
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- A Method of shortwave diathermy
- electrically induced heat for muscle relaxation.
- _______ electrodes return path through patient.
- Measurement of biological parameters over a distance is known as.
- clotting of blood in surgeries
- shock confined to heart alone
- Medical equipments should be properly
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- signal used in second stage modulation in biotelemetry.
- A type of surgical diathermy
- shock confined to whole body
- current causing small muscular contraction
- frequency of current should be ____ in diathermies
- other name of surgical diathermy .
- Process of cutting tissues through application of high-frequency
- Electronic tablet
15 Clues: Electronic tablet • A type of surgical diathermy • shock confined to whole body • shock confined to heart alone • clotting of blood in surgeries • A Method of shortwave diathermy • other name of surgical diathermy . • Medical equipments should be properly • current causing small muscular contraction • _______ electrodes return path through patient. • ...
Medical crossword 2020-01-05
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- Who increases the use of fats and amino acids for energy production?
- What is a buildup of scars in the liver called?
- What kind of disease is Alzheimer's?
- Name one of the five essential parts of the reflex arcs.
- Who regulates calcium and phosphate metabolism?
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- What is the contact between two neurons called?
- Who transmit membrane potential to the cell body?
- What makes the body store up too much of the iron from the food?
- What is often tested by physicians during routine exams?
- What substance is necessary for the synthesis of T3 and T4 hormones?
- Name one risk factor for having heart attacks.
- One symptom that can occur during a heart attack.
- Which organs sit just below each of the adrenal glands?
- What frequency range is ultrasound?
- Where is the membrane potential transformed into a nerve pulse?
15 Clues: What frequency range is ultrasound? • What kind of disease is Alzheimer's? • Name one risk factor for having heart attacks. • What is the contact between two neurons called? • What is a buildup of scars in the liver called? • Who regulates calcium and phosphate metabolism? • Who transmit membrane potential to the cell body? • ...
Medical Eponyms 2019-05-15
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- lacrimal secretion quantification
- palpable lymph node in the umbilicus
- shearing of the epidermis with pressure
- skin test used in the diagnosis of hydatid disease
- sign of patient clenching fist over chest when describing pain
- bradycardia and fever
- posterior cervical chain adenopathy associated with trypanosomiasis
- phenomenon with skin lesions appearing at site of injury
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- visible pulsation in the ungual capillary bed
- pupil dilation when light swings to the affected side
- improvement in cognitive function after CSF removal
- extensor plantar reflex with pressure over the dorsal big toe MTP joint
- worsening of MS symptoms with body temperature increase
- electrical sensation down back with neck extension and flexion
- nail finding seen in hepatic disease
15 Clues: bradycardia and fever • lacrimal secretion quantification • palpable lymph node in the umbilicus • nail finding seen in hepatic disease • shearing of the epidermis with pressure • visible pulsation in the ungual capillary bed • skin test used in the diagnosis of hydatid disease • improvement in cognitive function after CSF removal • ...
Medical Profession 2017-02-08
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- doctor of skin diseases
- doctor for correcting body deformities
- doctor of children's diseases
- doctor who helps in the delivery of babies
- one who manufactures eye glasses
- one who prescribes spectacles
- doctor for nervous disorders
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- doctor for heart diseases
- doctor for female ailments
- doctor for eyes diseases
- one who straightens crooked teeth
- doctor for emotional disturbances
- doctor for corns
- one who takes training as an apprentice
- doctor of internal organs
15 Clues: doctor for corns • doctor of skin diseases • doctor for eyes diseases • doctor for heart diseases • doctor of internal organs • doctor for female ailments • doctor for nervous disorders • doctor of children's diseases • one who prescribes spectacles • one who manufactures eye glasses • one who straightens crooked teeth • doctor for emotional disturbances • ...
Medical terms 2016-09-26
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- inactivation: The phenomenon in a female by which one X chromosome (either the maternally or paternally derived X) is randomly (by chance) inactivated in an early embryonic cell, with fixed inactivation of that same X in all cells descended from that cell. The change that occurs with X inactivation is epigenetic: it is a heritable change in gene function without a change in the sequence of the DNA.
- continuous passive motion machine: A machine used to help rehabilitate a limb (an arm or leg).
- An intestinal infection caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
- variation: Failure by the observer in a study or test to measure accurately, resulting in error. Inter-observer variation is the amount of variation between the results obtained by two or more observers examining the same material. Intra-observer variation is the amount of variation one observer experiences when observing the same material more than once.
- Intravenous- An injection made directly into a vein.
- The synthetic equivalent of corticosteroids produced by the body that is administered to suppress inflammation and as an immunosuppressant to prevent organ rejection by the body.
- Inflammation of the ileum.
- palsy- Paralysis of the facial nerve (seventh cranial) that causes drooping only on the affected side of the face.
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- To soften tissues after death by soaking and by enzymatic digestion, as occurs with a stillborn.
- factor: A coagulation factor, a substance in blood essential to the normal clotting process. Production of factor X takes place in the liver and requires vitamin K. The gene for factor X is located on chromosome 13 and is in band 13q34.
- Abbreviation for obstetrician or for obstetrics, the art and science of managing pregnancy, labor and the puerperium, the time immediately after delivery.
- The interruption or termination of pregnancy before the fetus is viable.
- Involuntary,constant,rhythmic movement of the eyeball.
- Inflammation of the heart.
- A localized collection of purulent exudate (pus) within a circumscribed area.
15 Clues: Inflammation of the heart. • Inflammation of the ileum. • Intravenous- An injection made directly into a vein. • Involuntary,constant,rhythmic movement of the eyeball. • An intestinal infection caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. • The interruption or termination of pregnancy before the fetus is viable. • ...
Medical Termnology 2020-10-28
Medical Emergencies 2018-12-07
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- A local, superficial injury caused by freezing of the skin and, in more extreme cases, the underlying tissues. Toes, feet, fingers, hands, ears, and nose are particularly prone to it.
- Occurs when a person’s eyes are exposed to ultraviolet rays.
- When the body’s core temperature rises above the normal range.
- A life-threatening emergency that occurs when the body’s cooling system is completely overwhelmed and stops working.
- When the body begins to overheat, especially when it loses more fluids and electrolytes through sweating than it gains through rehydration.
- A natural process where the woman’s body knows what to do.
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- Emergencies Blood glucose level fluctuates outside the normal range.
- Painful muscle spasms, usually in the legs and abdomen, caused by loss of fluids and electrolytes as a result of sweating.
- A brief period of unresponsiveness that happens where there is not enough blood flowing to the brain.
- Can occur in open water (when a boat capsizes) or after breaking through the ice.
- A spontaneous end of a pregnancy any time during the first 20 weeks after conception.
- An episode of abnormal electrical signals in the brain that result in temporary and involuntary disturbances in brain function, shaking or contraction of limbs, changes in sensation, shifts in behaviour, and altered LOC
- When the body’s core temperature drops to 35°C (95°F) or lower.
- A sudden illness largely due to the motion of a ship or a car.
- Occurs when a person’s airway is submerged in water, cutting off the oxygen supply to body.
15 Clues: A natural process where the woman’s body knows what to do. • Occurs when a person’s eyes are exposed to ultraviolet rays. • When the body’s core temperature rises above the normal range. • A sudden illness largely due to the motion of a ship or a car. • When the body’s core temperature drops to 35°C (95°F) or lower. • ...
Medical discoveries 2024-06-19
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- Advanced imaging technology
- Magnetic imaging technique
- Birth control method. ___ Pill
- Heart rhythm device
- Kidney treatment machine
- Allergy medication
- Salk's disease prevention. ___ Vaccine
- Vaccine for German measles
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- Vaccine introduced in the 60s
- Cancer treatment method
- First performed by Dr. Barnard. ___ Transplant
- Antibiotic discovered earlier but widely used in the 60s
- Heart medication
- Diabetes treatment
- Bipolar disorder treatment
15 Clues: Heart medication • Diabetes treatment • Allergy medication • Heart rhythm device • Cancer treatment method • Kidney treatment machine • Magnetic imaging technique • Bipolar disorder treatment • Vaccine for German measles • Advanced imaging technology • Vaccine introduced in the 60s • Birth control method. ___ Pill • Salk's disease prevention. ___ Vaccine • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-29
15 Clues: to view • puncture • sx repair • sx opening • electricity • cutting into • sx removal of • process record • dx examination • exam instrument • process measure • used to measure • ultrasound waves • resulting record • x-ray, radiation
Medical Terminology 2024-02-06
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- bottom surface of the foot
- below a body part, towards feet
- parts of body closer to midline
- closer to the trunk
- motion of limb away from midline
- above a body part, towards head
- further from the trunk
- body part or condition on both sides of midline
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- anterior or front surface of the body
- forward facing part of hand in anatomical position
- parts of body further from midline
- lying face down
- posterior or back surface of the body
- lying face up
- motion of limb toward midline
15 Clues: lying face up • lying face down • closer to the trunk • further from the trunk • bottom surface of the foot • motion of limb toward midline • below a body part, towards feet • parts of body closer to midline • above a body part, towards head • motion of limb away from midline • parts of body further from midline • anterior or front surface of the body • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-08-29
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- The outer layer of the heart
- Pertaining to the wall of a body cavity or structure
- Pertaining to the armpit
- Relating to or affecting both sides of the body
- Pertaining to the humerus (the bone of the upper arm)
- Pertaining to the sole of the foot
- Pertaining to the ilium (part of the pelvis)
- The inner lining of the heart chambers
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- Pertaining to the palm of the hand
- Pertaining to a specific area of the body
- Located between the ribs
- Pertaining to the eye socket
- The muscular middle layer of the heart wall
- Pertaining to the internal organs
- Relating to or affecting only one side of the body
15 Clues: Located between the ribs • Pertaining to the armpit • The outer layer of the heart • Pertaining to the eye socket • Pertaining to the internal organs • Pertaining to the palm of the hand • Pertaining to the sole of the foot • The inner lining of the heart chambers • Pertaining to a specific area of the body • The muscular middle layer of the heart wall • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2023-02-11
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- Layers of cells.
- The most common sweat gland in our skin.
- A fat cel.
- A protein that is hard and found in the nails, skin, and hair.
- The third layer of skin that has fat cells.
- An oil made by the sebaceous glands.
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- The first or outer layer of skin that covers the body.
- The skin at the bottom of the nail.
- The second or middle layer of skin.
- The third layer of the epidermis; it creates all the epidermal cells and pushes them up.
- The white half-circle at the base of the fingernail.
- The skin, hair, and nail structure.
- The Layers of skin cells making the outer and inner areas of the body.
- skin deficiency in the pigment or melanin
- The constructural protein found in the epidermis and its connective tissues.
15 Clues: A fat cel. • Layers of cells. • The skin at the bottom of the nail. • The second or middle layer of skin. • The skin, hair, and nail structure. • An oil made by the sebaceous glands. • The most common sweat gland in our skin. • skin deficiency in the pigment or melanin • The third layer of skin that has fat cells. • The white half-circle at the base of the fingernail. • ...
medical terminology 2023-04-22
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- plane dividing body into left and right sides
- lying on back
- below another structure
- pertaining to the middle
- plane running parallel to the ground
- back side of body
- near point of attachment/ beginning of structure
- far from point of attachment/ beginning of structure
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- on body surface
- vertical plane separating body into anterior and posterior
- lying on belly
- away from surface
- front side of body
- above another structure
- pertaining to side
15 Clues: lying on back • lying on belly • on body surface • away from surface • back side of body • front side of body • pertaining to side • below another structure • above another structure • pertaining to the middle • plane running parallel to the ground • plane dividing body into left and right sides • near point of attachment/ beginning of structure • ...
Medical 3.1 2023-04-08
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- a measurement of the quantity of fat in a person's body
- when a person's limbs, fingers, or toes are removed during surgery
- the formation of an opinion or judgment about something
- a heart condition in which fatty materials accumulate in arteries and harden their walls
- a term for a group of illnesses involving irregular electrical activity in the heart
- an amount of money that is available for a particular purpose
- the severity of a patient's injury
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- a condition in which person cannot see at all, or when a person's vision is severely impaired
- a serious disease in which cells in one or more parts of the body begin to grow in an uncontrolled and abnormal way
- a feeling of nervousness and worry
- a surgical procedure that widens an obstructed blood vessel by inserting a balloon and inflating it\
- a medical condition in which the lens of the eye becomes white, causing a person to slowly lose ability to see
- chemical substance in drinks, such as wine and beer, that causes people to get drunk
- a number of patients to be seen or treated
- a medical method of preventing sensation, used to eliminate pain during surgery
15 Clues: a feeling of nervousness and worry • the severity of a patient's injury • a number of patients to be seen or treated • a measurement of the quantity of fat in a person's body • the formation of an opinion or judgment about something • an amount of money that is available for a particular purpose • when a person's limbs, fingers, or toes are removed during surgery • ...
medical 3.2 2023-04-08
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- the complete removal of an organ, tissue, or tumor from the body during surgery
- a chronic condition in which the inner layers of the heart become inflamed due to bacteria growing inside
- a medical illness or disease
- an educational program in which a graduate student receives an allowance of money for teaching or doing research at a university
- the state of being very tired
- a device used to hold objects in place during surgery
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- a substance located in the blood and cells of the body. Too much cholesterol is linked to problems with the heart and arteries
- a need or desire for something
- a drug or combination of drugs, given to a patient, in order to kill cancer cells
- a hormone that is produced in the ovaries which regulates the menstrual cycle
- the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences
- a long state of unconsciousness during which a person does not wake or respond to stimuli
- an amount of money that a person or group owes to another person or group
- a feeling of pain or unhappiness
- the ability to have children
15 Clues: a medical illness or disease • the ability to have children • the state of being very tired • a need or desire for something • a feeling of pain or unhappiness • a device used to hold objects in place during surgery • the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences • an amount of money that a person or group owes to another person or group • ...
Medical 1.6 2023-04-08
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- A small infectious entity only capable of replicating within the cells of living organisms.
- A visual image of all or part of the body acquired with special equipment using electromagnetic radiation to see bones and other internal aspects of the body.
- The joint between the arm and the upper body.
- A quantitative measurement of heat within the body. It is can be used, in part, to gauge whether the body is operating normally.
- The hospital department that takes X-rays of people and examines them.
- A medical emergency in which the circulatory system cannot provide oxygen to the body.
- A person is to isolate him or her from contact with others in order to prevent the transmission of contagious diseases.
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- A doctor who performs operations on people.
- A sore or abscess which forms in the stomach when the stomach’s mucus lining is too thin to keep the stomach's acid from damaging the stomach.
- The part of the forearm that attaches to the hand.
- A blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart.
- A pouch-like organ between the esophagus and small intestine. This produces acid and enzymes to break down food which enters the body.
- Applied to a certain part of the surface of the body.
- A flap in a bodily system that allows passage of material in one direction but prevents passage in the other direction.
- One of the small extensions at the end of the foot.
15 Clues: A doctor who performs operations on people. • The joint between the arm and the upper body. • The part of the forearm that attaches to the hand. • One of the small extensions at the end of the foot. • A blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart. • Applied to a certain part of the surface of the body. • ...
Medical 3.4 2023-04-08
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- a substance located in the blood and cells of the body. Too much cholesterol is linked to problems with the heart and arteries.
- the process of treating a condition to cure it or prevent it from becoming worse.
- an amount of money that a person or group borrows and must pay back to the lender.
- one of the firm, pink pieces of flesh found in the mouth to which the teeth are attached
- he degree of something’s strength
- a long state of unconsciousness during which a person does not wake or respond to stimuli.
- a natural childbirth process in which a woman’s uterus contracts in preparation to deliver the baby.
- a natural form of sugar created by plants. It is also found in the bodies of humans and animals, when carbohydrates are broken down into their core parts.
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- an official document that indicates a person is qualified to perform a particular job
- any damage to a person’s body
- a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart.
- a substance produced by the body that is responsible for regulating the levels of sugar in the blood.
- a feeling of pain or unhappiness
- the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences.
- a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind.
15 Clues: any damage to a person’s body • a feeling of pain or unhappiness • he degree of something’s strength • a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart. • a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind. • the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences. • ...
Medical 3.4 2023-04-08
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- a substance produced by the body that is responsible for regulating the levels of sugar in the blood.
- an amount of money that a person or group borrows and must pay back to the lender.
- an official document that indicates a person is qualified to perform a particular job
- the process of treating a condition to cure it or prevent it from becoming worse.
- any damage to a person’s body
- a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind.
- a substance located in the blood and cells of the body. Too much cholesterol is linked to problems with the heart and arteries.
- a feeling of pain or unhappiness
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- a natural form of sugar created by plants. It is also found in the bodies of humans and animals, when carbohydrates are broken down into their core parts.
- he degree of something’s strength
- the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences.
- a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart.
- a natural childbirth process in which a woman’s uterus contracts in preparation to deliver the baby.
- a long state of unconsciousness during which a person does not wake or respond to stimuli.
- one of the firm, pink pieces of flesh found in the mouth to which the teeth are attached
15 Clues: any damage to a person’s body • a feeling of pain or unhappiness • he degree of something’s strength • a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart. • a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind. • the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences. • ...
Medical 3.4 2023-04-08
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- a substance produced by the body that is responsible for regulating the levels of sugar in the blood.
- an amount of money that a person or group borrows and must pay back to the lender.
- an official document that indicates a person is qualified to perform a particular job
- the process of treating a condition to cure it or prevent it from becoming worse.
- any damage to a person’s body
- a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind.
- a substance located in the blood and cells of the body. Too much cholesterol is linked to problems with the heart and arteries.
- a feeling of pain or unhappiness
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- a natural form of sugar created by plants. It is also found in the bodies of humans and animals, when carbohydrates are broken down into their core parts.
- he degree of something’s strength
- the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences.
- a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart.
- a natural childbirth process in which a woman’s uterus contracts in preparation to deliver the baby.
- a long state of unconsciousness during which a person does not wake or respond to stimuli.
- one of the firm, pink pieces of flesh found in the mouth to which the teeth are attached
15 Clues: any damage to a person’s body • a feeling of pain or unhappiness • he degree of something’s strength • a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart. • a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind. • the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences. • ...
Medical Words 2023-04-17
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- A vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital, especially in emergencies.
- A seizure is a sudden, uncontrolled burst of electrical activity in the brain.
- A type of bed used for carrying sick, injured, or dead people.
- Damage to a person's feelings or body.
- The pointed hollow end of a hypodermic syringe.
- An injury appearing as an area of discolored skin on the body,
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- Very keenly or deeply felt; intense.
- To supply and sell a dose or set of doses of a medicine as prescribed to one by a doctor.
- Sound or other vibrations having an ultrasonic frequency, particularly as used in medical imaging.
- An arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place.
- A sudden unforeseen situation requiring prompt action to avoid disaster.
- Unusual or surprising.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- An electromagnetic wave of high energy and very short wavelength, which is able to pass through many materials opaque to light.
- An establishment or hospital department where outpatients are given medical treatment
15 Clues: Unusual or surprising. • Very keenly or deeply felt; intense. • Damage to a person's feelings or body. • The pointed hollow end of a hypodermic syringe. • Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • An arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place. • A type of bed used for carrying sick, injured, or dead people. • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2021-11-15
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- feeling of dizziness and being off-balance, caused by lack of oxygen in the brain
- a person who fills a doctor's prescription and gives people advice about medication
- a lack of something necessary for one's health
- a medical explanation of an illness or condition
- in need of water
- a disease that causes the joints to become swollen and crippled
- alive, but appearing to be asleep and unaware of the surroundings
- a test that examines the body's internal organs and processes using sound waves (often used during pregnancies)
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- discrimination against elderly people
- expected to grow and get much worse
- bumps that appear on the surface of the skin during an allergic reaction
- sudden violent movements or unconsciousness caused by electrical signal malfunction in the brain
- permanent removal of the limb
- pain or physical changes that occur because of an illness or disease
- medication that kills bacteria and cures infections
15 Clues: in need of water • permanent removal of the limb • expected to grow and get much worse • discrimination against elderly people • a lack of something necessary for one's health • a medical explanation of an illness or condition • medication that kills bacteria and cures infections • a disease that causes the joints to become swollen and crippled • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-02-17
15 Clues: DX • QOL • ROM • CTRS • history • as needed • 2 times a day • progress note • minimum data set • Do not resuscitate • skilled nursing facility • activities of daily living • physical medicine and rehabilitation • assess, plan, implement, evaluate, document • American Therapeutic Recreation Association
Medical Equipment 2024-12-21
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- Instrument to examine the ear
- Tube for draining or injecting fluids
- Device to view small objects
- Machine for assisting breathing
- Device to stop blood flow
- Tool for measuring blood pressure
- Tool to hold back tissue
- Instrument for measuring temperature
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- Device to restore heart rhythm
- Small pincers for picking
- Surgical tool for exploration
- Instrument to listen to heart and lungs
- Tool for injecting fluids
- Surgical knife
- Surgical instrument for grasping
15 Clues: Surgical knife • Tool to hold back tissue • Small pincers for picking • Device to stop blood flow • Tool for injecting fluids • Device to view small objects • Instrument to examine the ear • Surgical tool for exploration • Device to restore heart rhythm • Machine for assisting breathing • Surgical instrument for grasping • Tool for measuring blood pressure • ...
Medical Term 2024-01-13
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- – This is irregularities in the heart beat, that can be too fast to too slow beats.
- septum – This is the stout wall that separates the ventricles, the lower cambers of the heart from one another.
- – A serous membrane that forms the innermost layer of the pericardium and the outer surface of the heart
- - A group of primary diseases of the heart muscles
- – Medical procedure by which an abnormally fast heart rat or other cardiac arrhythmia is converted to normal rhythm using electricity or drugs
- stroke - Life threatening condition that happens when a blood vessel in your brain ruptures and bleeds
- – Known as cardiac ultrasound which is down to examine the heart
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- – This is the central compartment of the thoracic cavity. It is surrounded by loose connective tissue it is an under lineated region that contains a group of structures with the thorax
- resuscitation - Emergency procedure with chest compressions combined with artificial ventilation, or mouth to mouth.
- – The muscular tissue of the heart
- - Inflammation of the inner lining of the hearts chambers and valves
- – Technique for removing atherosclerosis from blood vessels within the body
- – shortness of breath
- – A minimally invasive endovascular procedure used to widen narrowed or obstructed arteries or veins, used to treat atherosclerosis
- - Inflammation of the pericardium
15 Clues: – shortness of breath • - Inflammation of the pericardium • – The muscular tissue of the heart • - A group of primary diseases of the heart muscles • – Known as cardiac ultrasound which is down to examine the heart • - Inflammation of the inner lining of the hearts chambers and valves • – Technique for removing atherosclerosis from blood vessels within the body • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-11-21
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- Study of Cancer
- Abnormally Slow Breathing
- Word for Stomach
- Heart Muscle Disease
- Word for High Blood Pressure
- Inflammation of Joints
- Rapid Heart Rate
- Derek Sheperd's Specialty
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- Inflammation of Stomach/Intestinal Lining
- Study of the Heart
- Word for Skin
- Loss of Muscle Fun
- Shortness of Breath
- Study of Microscopic Structures
- Inflammation of Skin
15 Clues: Word for Skin • Study of Cancer • Word for Stomach • Rapid Heart Rate • Study of the Heart • Loss of Muscle Fun • Shortness of Breath • Heart Muscle Disease • Inflammation of Skin • Inflammation of Joints • Abnormally Slow Breathing • Derek Sheperd's Specialty • Word for High Blood Pressure • Study of Microscopic Structures • Inflammation of Stomach/Intestinal Lining
Medical Emergencies 2025-03-27
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- a drug that can stop a severe allergic reaction. can cause a severe allergic reaction
- thrusts given to a person that is choking
- occurs when the blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked by a clot.
- a self-injectable device
- is when food or another object get stuck in the airway in the throat
- results from an abnormal heart rhythm
- ___ + no breathing or only gasping = Provide CPR
- 30 chest compressions + 2 breaths
- can talk or make make sounds or can cough loudly.
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- signs of this include trouble breathing, swelling of the tongue or face, or sign of shock.
- has a medicine canister, a mouth piece, and sometimes a spacer.
- a sign of a heart attack in both men and women
- Give these and chest thrust to infants that are choking
- can cause a severe allergic reaction
- cannot talk, breath, or make sounds.
15 Clues: a self-injectable device • 30 chest compressions + 2 breaths • can cause a severe allergic reaction • cannot talk, breath, or make sounds. • results from an abnormal heart rhythm • thrusts given to a person that is choking • a sign of a heart attack in both men and women • ___ + no breathing or only gasping = Provide CPR • can talk or make make sounds or can cough loudly. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-03-21
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- beyond controlling
- removal of the gallbladder
- disease causing
- severe allergic reaction
- hormone that breaks down glucose
- surrounding the heart
- excessive breathing
- study of cells
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- branch of medicine for children
- inflammation of the appendix
- white blood cell
- blood clot/tumor
- scan of the head
- viewing of the kidneys
- without growth/develpment
15 Clues: study of cells • disease causing • white blood cell • blood clot/tumor • scan of the head • beyond controlling • excessive breathing • surrounding the heart • viewing of the kidneys • severe allergic reaction • without growth/develpment • removal of the gallbladder • inflammation of the appendix • branch of medicine for children • hormone that breaks down glucose
Medical Tools 2025-04-08
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- Used to close a wound with thread
- Worn over the face to prevent infection spread
- Protects and covers wounds
- Lights up dark areas for examination
- Helps to see inside the ear
- Measures body temperature
- Used to clamp blood vessels
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- Measures blood pressure
- oximeter Measures oxygen in the blood
- Used to inject medication
- Used to make precise cuts during surgery
- Worn to protect hands from germs
- Drip Delivers fluids directly into veins
- Used to listen to heart and lungs
- Used to listen to fetal heart tones
15 Clues: Measures blood pressure • Used to inject medication • Measures body temperature • Protects and covers wounds • Helps to see inside the ear • Used to clamp blood vessels • Worn to protect hands from germs • Used to close a wound with thread • Used to listen to heart and lungs • Used to listen to fetal heart tones • Lights up dark areas for examination • ...
Medical Terms 2024-02-29
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- Absorbs shock inside bones
- Meaning gland
- Meaning breathing
- A muscle that is responsible for a certain type of movement
- Owing money... except it's air, and your muscles want it
- Fibrous parts of the skull that hold it together
- Inflammation of the tendons
- Meaning muscle
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- A substance or organ that aids in a specific function
- Meaning blood vessel
- Meaning death
- Rotational movement of the forearm
- Meaning Lungs
- Meaning paralysis
- Meaning fast/rapid
15 Clues: Meaning death • Meaning gland • Meaning Lungs • Meaning muscle • Meaning breathing • Meaning paralysis • Meaning fast/rapid • Meaning blood vessel • Absorbs shock inside bones • Inflammation of the tendons • Rotational movement of the forearm • Fibrous parts of the skull that hold it together • A substance or organ that aids in a specific function • ...
Medical Math 2022-05-03
15 Clues: kg • ml • roman numeral i • roman numeral v • roman numeral x • roman numeral iv • roman numeral vi • h in metric stairs • c in metric stairs • k in metric stairs • m in metric stairs • u in metric stairs • metric version of Fahrenheit • only three countries use this unit • majority of the world uses this system
medical math 2022-05-04
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- m in khdudcm
- c in khdudcm
- how many ounces are in a pound
- kg
- metric unit of Fahrenheit
- biggest metric prefix
- system majority of the world uses
- XL to Arabic
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- L to Arabic
- ML
- roman numeral v to Arabic
- metric system is based on what number
- how many teaspoons are in 10 ML
- u in khdudcm
- one three countries use this unit
15 Clues: ML • kg • L to Arabic • m in khdudcm • c in khdudcm • u in khdudcm • XL to Arabic • biggest metric prefix • roman numeral v to Arabic • metric unit of Fahrenheit • how many ounces are in a pound • how many teaspoons are in 10 ML • one three countries use this unit • system majority of the world uses • metric system is based on what number
medical terms 2022-10-01
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- condition of deficient amounts of oxygen in the inspired air
- chronic lung disease that causes inflammation and constriction of the airways
- serous membrane that covers the surface of each lung
- the amount of air that remains in the lungs even after a forceful exhalation
- occurs when the size of the thoracic cavity increases
- molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen
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- loss of elasticity in alveoli leads to shortness of breath
- progressive, inherited disease that leads to persistent lung infections
- serous membrane that lines the thoracic cavity
- thin walled air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- flap of cartilage that covers the airway when swallowing
- the voice box: houses the vocal cords
- throat;area where air passes behind the nose and mouth
- the amount of air that moves into and out of the lungs during normal breathing
- occurs when the size of the thoracic cavity decreases
15 Clues: the voice box: houses the vocal cords • serous membrane that lines the thoracic cavity • thin walled air sacs where gas exchange occurs • molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen • serous membrane that covers the surface of each lung • occurs when the size of the thoracic cavity decreases • occurs when the size of the thoracic cavity increases • ...
Medical careers 2025-05-19
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- A doctor that diagnoses diseases by studying cell and tissue
- A medical doctor who specializes in brain and spinal cord and nerves
- doctor who treats stomach and intestinal problems
- doctor who takes care of heart problems
- A doctor who specializes in pregnancy and delivering babies
- doctor who takes care of children
- A doctor who takes care of patients with cancer
- doctor that takes care of skin problems
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- A doctor who treats disorders of the urinary system
- A doctor who treats mental disorders
- worker masters or bachelors degree: is an academic discipline and practice-based profession concerned with meeting the basic needs of individuals , groups, communities to enhance their individual and collective well-being.
- A doctor who specializes in bone disorders
- A doctor who used x rays and radiation to diagnose and treat disorders
- doctor who puts people to sleep for surgery
- doctor that specializes in female problems
15 Clues: doctor who takes care of children • A doctor who treats mental disorders • doctor who takes care of heart problems • doctor that takes care of skin problems • A doctor who specializes in bone disorders • doctor that specializes in female problems • doctor who puts people to sleep for surgery • A doctor who takes care of patients with cancer • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-08-28
Medical Emergencies 2025-09-12
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- Giving a small amount of -- can quickly treat hypoglycemia symptoms
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- A medication that relieves the symptoms of allergic reactions
- Allergic reaction that causes throat constriction
- Allergic reaction that causes warmth, nausea, metallic taste
- Sudden onset of weakness, sweating, tremors, hunger, loss of consciousness
- Maneuver used to see if patient is responsive
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- Induced by the kidneys or pituitary gland, causes glucose to be excreted in the urine while blood glucose levels remain normal
- Any patient suspected with a -- injury must be evaluated by the ED physician before being moved
- The condition where the heart has stopped beating, patient has no pulse
- No objects should be placed in the patient's mouth during a --
- Inability to metabolize blood glucose
- A common allergy for patients in hospitals is --
- An -- is a device used to treat cardiac arrest
- Level of consciousness
15 Clues: Level of consciousness • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • Inability to metabolize blood glucose • Maneuver used to see if patient is responsive • An -- is a device used to treat cardiac arrest • A common allergy for patients in hospitals is -- • Allergic reaction that causes throat constriction • Allergic reaction that causes warmth, nausea, metallic taste • ...
Medical Terminologys 2023-09-07
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- A note from a doctor for medicine.
- A doctor's tool used to listen to the heart.
- A shot that prevents illness.
- A machine that takes pictures inside the body.
- Stitches used to close a wound.
- A medical operation to fix a problem inside the body.
- pressure The force of blood against artery walls.
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- A machine that creates detailed body images.
- Medication to make a person unconscious for surgery.
- A test to measure the heart's electrical activity.
- A device to measure body temperature.
- A strip of cloth used to cover a wound.
- A hard protective cover for a broken bone.
- A drug or medicine to treat an illness.
- A tool to inject or withdraw fluids from the body.
15 Clues: A shot that prevents illness. • Stitches used to close a wound. • A note from a doctor for medicine. • A device to measure body temperature. • A strip of cloth used to cover a wound. • A drug or medicine to treat an illness. • A hard protective cover for a broken bone. • A machine that creates detailed body images. • A doctor's tool used to listen to the heart. • ...
Health Professionals 2023-04-30
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- staff the ward reception desks
- in charge in dispensing prescription medication
- specializes in an anesthetic to a patient
- a pharmacist's assistant
- treating patient's common medical conditions
- physician who works at an emergency department
- treat and prevent problems in a patient's mouth
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- manage physical development issues that affect children
- helps pregnant women before and after birth
- a person who works in a dental clinic
- practice -based profession concerned with meeting basic needs of individual
- skilled nurses with an advanced level of training
- a person trained to give emergency medical care to people who are injured
- provides basic medical care
- render primary care services in the community
- provides support and care during pregnancy, labour, and birth
- senior doctors who supervise residents, interns and students
- performs operations of the patients
- treats and diagnose patients
- looks after patient on the ward
20 Clues: a pharmacist's assistant • provides basic medical care • treats and diagnose patients • staff the ward reception desks • looks after patient on the ward • performs operations of the patients • a person who works in a dental clinic • specializes in an anesthetic to a patient • helps pregnant women before and after birth • treating patient's common medical conditions • ...
Innovation & The Future 2023-04-24
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- health coverage over 65
- continues to advance and provide new ways for the body
- which uses a camera built into sunglasses
- allows individuals who are paralyzed
- idea that the body heals itself
- specialty screening for breast cancer
- trends beginning to focus more on wellness
- which country developed the surgical knife
- health coverage low income
- medical procedure doesn't require hospital stay
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- substance that find and replace damaged cells
- precautionary measures to take lessen likelihood for medical issues
- is rising costs
- testing are new tests, new medicines, and new ways of doing things
- is medicine in general where there is little we can do for a patient
- medicine that focuses on being whole and unique
- photo copy process
- technology people to have an idea in our kind of modern age
- have begun to focus more on early prevention
- insurance is done like Medicare and Medicaid
20 Clues: is rising costs • photo copy process • health coverage over 65 • health coverage low income • idea that the body heals itself • allows individuals who are paralyzed • specialty screening for breast cancer • which uses a camera built into sunglasses • trends beginning to focus more on wellness • which country developed the surgical knife • ...
Daniela Morales y Alejandra Lotero 2024-11-13
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- a recommendation that is authoritativey.put forward
- early diagnosis and treatment
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm especially in a hospital.
- a drug or other form of medicine that is used to treat or prevent disease
- dark and silent
- a serious,unexpected,and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
- period of time consisting of 7 days
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- male member of the family
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- deep feeling
- place where we can walk or live
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease
- is gender
- synonym for apprentice
- state of existence
- financial institution
- a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill
- childhood stage
20 Clues: is gender • deep feeling • childhood stage • dark and silent • state of existence • financial institution • synonym for apprentice • male member of the family • early diagnosis and treatment • place where we can walk or live • period of time consisting of 7 days • a recommendation that is authoritativey.put forward • a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill • ...
Law Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-15
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- blood flow to the heart suddenly stops.
- severe allergic reaction that requires immediate medical help.
- thicker walls, carries blood away from the heart.
- a method used to save someone's life, another word for CPR.
- wound packing material used to clot blood.
- medical term for bleeding, excessive blood loss.
- when someone's blood sugar gets too low.
- check, call, care.
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- area where blood collects outside of blood vessels.
- traumatic brain injury that disrupts normal function of the brain.
- mnemonic used to see the severity of an injury.
- thin cotton that dresses wounds.
- force being applied to stop bleeding.
- tear in the skin or an irregular cut.
- bright red blood, severe bleeding.
- thinner walls, carries blood towards the heart.
- clean cut, easy to get medical attention.
- a crushing injury, beating.
- portable electronic device that shocks the heart.
- cuts off blood flow to save lives.
20 Clues: check, call, care. • a crushing injury, beating. • thin cotton that dresses wounds. • bright red blood, severe bleeding. • cuts off blood flow to save lives. • force being applied to stop bleeding. • tear in the skin or an irregular cut. • blood flow to the heart suddenly stops. • when someone's blood sugar gets too low. • clean cut, easy to get medical attention. • ...
key terms chapter 1 2025-01-22
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- healing by using the body's ability to heal itself
- care is provided by these people.
- people who need healthcare, but don't need to be in a facility.
- helps varietys of patients with complex medical needs
- measures blood pressure
- lets the doctor listen to internal sounds like the heart
- moral basis for medical regulations
- a home for people who need help, yet are mobile.
- a person who treats a lot of common health problems
- specialize in helping with physical or emotional rehabilitation
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- uses holistic methods to improve health.
- a hospital
- diseases that effect entire continents.
- study of microorganisms and their effects on humans.
- care in a patients home
- provides health daily
- people that need healthcare in a facility
- provides housing, meals and personal care
- a medical opinion about the outcome of a condition or disease.
- a care program for reducing pain
20 Clues: a hospital • provides health daily • care in a patients home • measures blood pressure • a care program for reducing pain • care is provided by these people. • moral basis for medical regulations • diseases that effect entire continents. • uses holistic methods to improve health. • people that need healthcare in a facility • provides housing, meals and personal care • ...
.~The History Of Healthcare Crossword~. 2025-08-24
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- A dead human body used for medical study
- Plants used for healing and medicine
- Therapeutic rubbing of muscles and tissues
- Therapy using fine needles placed at specific body points
- A deadly disease that killed millions in the Middle Ages
- A mosquito-borne disease
- The study of body structure
- An early practice of chemistry focused on changing substances
- A serious contagious viral disease
- The food a person usually eats
- The study of how the body works
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- A machine that produced books and spread knowledge
- A bacterial infection affecting the throat
- Organized efforts to prevent disease in communities
- Keeping things clean to stop disease
- Cutting open a body to study its parts
- Physical activity to improve health
- Fly larvae once used to clean wounds
- A medical doctor who treats illnesses
- Public baths for hygiene in ancient Rome
- Blood-sucking worms used in old medical treatments
21 Clues: A mosquito-borne disease • The study of body structure • The food a person usually eats • The study of how the body works • A serious contagious viral disease • Physical activity to improve health • Plants used for healing and medicine • Keeping things clean to stop disease • Fly larvae once used to clean wounds • A medical doctor who treats illnesses • ...
Nahata Dziil Nurse's Week 2024-05-06
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- heart contraction
- patient Centered Medical Home
- Sandy
- little green iv cap
- documentation program
- Lydia, Stacey, Willardine, Polly and Linda
- holds your slot to be seen
- Dodge and King
- a person receiving medical care
- used to listen to the heart
- absence of heart electrical activity
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- Pony and Brent
- tissue sample
- another word for inoculation
- used for injections
- measured in celsius and fahrenheit
- Evangeline, Hawia, Chantell, Tammy & Lutisha
- Andreah and Danielle
- imaging department
- heart relaxation
20 Clues: Sandy • tissue sample • Pony and Brent • Dodge and King • heart relaxation • heart contraction • imaging department • used for injections • little green iv cap • Andreah and Danielle • documentation program • holds your slot to be seen • used to listen to the heart • another word for inoculation • patient Centered Medical Home • a person receiving medical care • ...
HEALTHSOUTH LEADERS 2014-09-03
13 Clues: CFO • CNO • CEO • HUMAN RESOURCES • DIETARY DIRECTOR • THERAPY DIRECTOR • MEDICAL DIRECTOR • PHARMACY DIRECTOR • PLANT OPS DIRECTOR • MARKETING DIRECTOR • MEDICAL RECORDS DIRECTOR • CASE MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR • QUALITY AND RISK DIRECTOR
professions in the health sector 2023-12-17
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- Medical professional diagnosing and treating various health conditions.
- Medical professional interpreting diagnostic medical imaging.
- Specialized doctor conducting surgical procedures.
- Professional offering therapeutic support for mental or physical health.
- Specialist assisting women during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.
- General term for a medical doctor providing overall healthcare.
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- Dispenser of medications and provider of pharmaceutical guidance.
- Healthcare provider delivering patient care and assistance.
- Emergency medical responder offering pre-hospital care.
- Oral health specialist focusing on dental treatments.
10 Clues: Specialized doctor conducting surgical procedures. • Oral health specialist focusing on dental treatments. • Emergency medical responder offering pre-hospital care. • Healthcare provider delivering patient care and assistance. • Medical professional interpreting diagnostic medical imaging. • General term for a medical doctor providing overall healthcare. • ...
Basic First Aid Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-21
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- Providing medical attention to a victim who is sick or injured
- A medical instrument that is used to listen to the heart and lungs.
- Sudden loss of heart activity due to low heart rate or rhythm.
- piece of sticking plaster of a type having a gauze pad in the center, used to cover minor wounds.
- Emergency medical technician
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- A medical device that’s used to test the temperature of a person
- Breathing and doing chest compressions to save a person’s life
- A kit that can provide care until medical professionals arrive on the scene.
- A medical professional who usually works in an ambulance.
- A vehicle that provides life-saving medical attention on the way to the hospital.
10 Clues: Emergency medical technician • A medical professional who usually works in an ambulance. • Breathing and doing chest compressions to save a person’s life • Providing medical attention to a victim who is sick or injured • Sudden loss of heart activity due to low heart rate or rhythm. • A medical device that’s used to test the temperature of a person • ...
Occupations 2025-03-01
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- provides emergency medical care
- creates online content
- worker builds structures
- technician takes medical images
- designs and builds structures
- dispenses medicine
- treats illnesses
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- repairs vehicles
- officer enforces laws
- cares for patients
- flies airplanes
- plays instruments
- prepares and cooks food
- extinguishes fires
- attendant assists passengers on planes
- performs in movies or theater
16 Clues: flies airplanes • repairs vehicles • treats illnesses • plays instruments • cares for patients • extinguishes fires • dispenses medicine • officer enforces laws • creates online content • prepares and cooks food • worker builds structures • designs and builds structures • performs in movies or theater • provides emergency medical care • technician takes medical images • ...
The History of Health Care 2014-08-10
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- invented bifocals
- Father of Microbiology
- invented the microscope
- anatomy of the body
- created the first mercury thermometer
- avoided medical practice; concentrated on health rules concerning food, cleanliness, and quarantine
- smallpox vaccination
- founder of modern nursing
- circulation of blood
- identifid the eustachian tube
- pasteurized milk to kill bacteria
- humans had to protect themselves against predators; superstitious; herbs and plants used as medicine
- first to study causes of diseases; Hippocrates
- medicine practiced only in convents and monasteries; terrible epidemics
- earliest to keep accurate health records; called upon gods; magicians were also healers; embalming; Eye of Horus
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- universities and medical schools for research; dissection
- discovered polio virus
- developed a sanitation system; first to organize medical care
- Father of Medicine
- identified the fallopian tubes in females
- discovered penicillin
- staff and serpent symbol of medicine
22 Clues: invented bifocals • Father of Medicine • anatomy of the body • smallpox vaccination • circulation of blood • discovered penicillin • discovered polio virus • Father of Microbiology • invented the microscope • founder of modern nursing • identifid the eustachian tube • pasteurized milk to kill bacteria • staff and serpent symbol of medicine • created the first mercury thermometer • ...
Crossword #1 2015-03-25
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- Group "User Not Authorized" in MEMB but visible in BlueSTAR
- ___ Care Act (ACA)
- R-24
- Large IL group that cancelled 01/01/15
- ______ Logistics/Grp #151875 (TX)
- TX ___ Hospital/GRP# 069712
- GRP/Fast food chain that has no coverage for Oral Surgery
- PMEM to find hidden ___
- MT
- National ______ Attachment
- OK GRP has provision for medical necessity for ortho
- Commonly transferred to Model Office
- Grp that MUST have double matrix to keep seperate in SP
- Inquiry ___ Scripting
- Your phone
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- Secure Medical Group (Famous person if spelled backwards)
- ____ County. New TX group eff 10/01/2014
- United ___
- R-56
- New to Dashboard. ___ Manager.
- RECENT (fee schedule) term not to share with providers
- Crowns pay at 80% with this IL GRP (Updt summer 2014)
- 9998 Line for Other ____
- TX Grp that removed MTP eff 01/01/2015
- Electronic Payment to DDS
25 Clues: MT • R-56 • R-24 • United ___ • Your phone • ___ Care Act (ACA) • Inquiry ___ Scripting • PMEM to find hidden ___ • 9998 Line for Other ____ • Electronic Payment to DDS • National ______ Attachment • TX ___ Hospital/GRP# 069712 • New to Dashboard. ___ Manager. • ______ Logistics/Grp #151875 (TX) • Commonly transferred to Model Office • Large IL group that cancelled 01/01/15 • ...
NTI Day 2: Healthcare Careers 2019-01-31
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- Technologist work with X-rays, radiation,and ultrasound
- treatment and prevention of diseases of the gums
- disorders of the brain and nervous system
- of the female reproductive system
- Surgeon surgery on the teeth, mouth, and jaw
- Administrator manage the operation of a healthcare facility
- Assistant nurse assistant who works with elderly individuals
- Physician illness or injury in all age groups
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- diseases of the kidney, bladder, or urinary system
- Medical Technician provide basic care for medical emergencies
- diagnosis and treatment of tumors
- diseases and disorders of the eye
- diseases and disorders of the mind
- alignment or straightening of the teeth
- Therapist use leisure activities as of treatment
- examine eyes for vision problems and defects, not a MD
- Hygienist remove stains and deposit from the teeth
- dispense medications on written orders
- Records Technician organize and code patient records
- prepare a body for interment
20 Clues: prepare a body for interment • diagnosis and treatment of tumors • diseases and disorders of the eye • of the female reproductive system • diseases and disorders of the mind • dispense medications on written orders • alignment or straightening of the teeth • disorders of the brain and nervous system • Surgeon surgery on the teeth, mouth, and jaw • ...
Health Professionals 2023-04-30
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- specializes in an anesthetic to a patient
- render primary care services in the community
- clerks staff the ward reception desks
- provides support and care during pregnancy, labour, and birth
- manage physical development issues that affect children
- looks after patient on the ward
- a person trained to give emergency medical care to people who are injured
- helps pregnant women before and after birth
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- in charge in dispensing prescription medication
- worker practice -based profession concerned with meeting basic needs of individual
- hygienist a person who works in a dental clinic
- treats and diagnose patients
- performs operations of the patients
- senior doctors who supervise residents, interns and students
- physician physician who works at an emergency department
- treat and prevent problems in a patient's mouth
- practitioner skilled nurses with an advanced level of training
- provides basic medical care
- technician a pharmacist's assistant
- treating patient's common medical conditions
20 Clues: provides basic medical care • treats and diagnose patients • looks after patient on the ward • performs operations of the patients • technician a pharmacist's assistant • clerks staff the ward reception desks • specializes in an anesthetic to a patient • helps pregnant women before and after birth • treating patient's common medical conditions • ...
Medical Terminology 1 2024-11-12
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- The root word meaning "heart."
- The study of the heart.
- A medical professional who specializes in the eyes.
- A condition in which the body's immune system attacks its own cells.
- A surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
- The prefix meaning "under" or "beneath."
- The term for a medical device used to aid breathing.
- A term for an infection of the skin.
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- The process of breathing.
- A term for inflammation of the liver.
- The medical term for a broken bone.
- A disease caused by a virus affecting the respiratory system.
- A disease involving high blood sugar levels.
- A common abbreviation for "blood pressure."
- The body's largest organ.
- The prefix meaning "slow."
- A type of white blood cell involved in immune responses.
- A common term for a heart attack.
- A procedure to examine the inside of the body using a camera.
- A word for abnormal enlargement of an organ.
20 Clues: The study of the heart. • The process of breathing. • The body's largest organ. • The prefix meaning "slow." • The root word meaning "heart." • A common term for a heart attack. • The medical term for a broken bone. • A term for an infection of the skin. • A term for inflammation of the liver. • The prefix meaning "under" or "beneath." • ...
Law Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-15
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- thinner walls, carries blood towards the heart.
- force being applied to stop bleeding.
- clean cut, easy to get medical attention.
- bright red blood, severe bleeding.
- mnemonic used to see the severity of an injury.
- thin cotton that dresses wounds.
- severe allergic reaction that requires immediate medical help.
- a method used to save someone's life, another word for CPR.
- area where blood collects outside of blood vessels.
- a crushing injury, beating.
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- traumatic brain injury that disrupts normal function of the brain.
- medical term for bleeding, excessive blood loss.
- thicker walls, carries blood away from the heart.
- check, call, care.
- portable electronic device that shocks the heart.
- when someone's blood sugar gets too low.
- cuts off blood flow to save lives.
- tear in the skin or an irregular cut.
- blood flow to the heart suddenly stops.
- wound packing material used to clot blood.
20 Clues: check, call, care. • a crushing injury, beating. • thin cotton that dresses wounds. • bright red blood, severe bleeding. • cuts off blood flow to save lives. • force being applied to stop bleeding. • tear in the skin or an irregular cut. • blood flow to the heart suddenly stops. • when someone's blood sugar gets too low. • clean cut, easy to get medical attention. • ...
Daniela Morales Y Alejandra Lotero 2024-11-13
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- financial institution
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- a drug or other form of medicine that is used to treat or prevent disease
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- a serious,unexpected,and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
- dark and silent
- early diagnosis and treatment
- childhood stage
- a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease
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- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm especially in a hospital.
- period of time consisting of 7 days
- male member of the family
- place where we can walk or live
- deep feeling
- synonym for apprentice
- is gender
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people
- a recommendation that is authoritativey.put forward
- state of existence
20 Clues: is gender • deep feeling • dark and silent • childhood stage • state of existence • financial institution • synonym for apprentice • male member of the family • early diagnosis and treatment • place where we can walk or live • period of time consisting of 7 days • a recommendation that is authoritativey.put forward • a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill • ...
French 3H Zoom Culture 2021-10-11
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- When was the carte vitale created
- Is american health care subsidized like it is in France?
- The organization that works with heath organizations
- Card that carries medical information
- The rank that France's heath care system is according to the WHO
- What group of people does health care have to be accesable to education What other government program is heath Care compared to
- Where is the price of heath care deducted from
- How does the medical card carry your information
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- When was France's highest Health Care ranking
- What is the free american health care plan called?
- What is that deduction called
- How many euros do medical visits usually cost
- What is special about the health care system in France
- What does the medical card track
- When the french health care system was created
15 Clues: What is that deduction called • What does the medical card track • When was the carte vitale created • Card that carries medical information • When was France's highest Health Care ranking • How many euros do medical visits usually cost • Where is the price of heath care deducted from • When the french health care system was created • ...
Respiratory 2023-11-30
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- the process of inspiration and expiration
- this keeps food and fluids from entering the respiratory system
- ______ respiration is the exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen between the tissues and bloodstream
- any chronic lung disease that results in the obstruction of the airways
- inflammation of the membranes of the lungs
- condition in which a person stops breathing while asleep, causing a drop in blood oxygen levels
- medical term for nosebleed
- medical term for voicebox and has 9 layers of cartilage
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- these carry oxygen from the trachea into the lungs
- medical term for windpipe
- this is a gas that is needed by all cells
- tiny hairlike structures that filter inhaled air
- medical term for throat
- abnormal condition where the bronchioles narrow, mucus production increases, and edema occurs
- where the gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs
15 Clues: medical term for throat • medical term for windpipe • medical term for nosebleed • the process of inspiration and expiration • this is a gas that is needed by all cells • inflammation of the membranes of the lungs • tiny hairlike structures that filter inhaled air • these carry oxygen from the trachea into the lungs • ...
ชนิดของเทอร์มอมิเตอร์. 2023-09-25
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- Beckman thermometer เบคแมนเทอร์มอมิเตอร์
- Infrared thermometer เทอร์มอมิเตอร์แบบอินฟราเรด
- Simple thermometer เทอร์มอมิเตอร์แบบธรรมดา
- Liquid Crystal Thermometer เทอร์มอมิเตอร์แบบของเหลวคริสตัล
- Medical enema thermometer เทอร์มอมิเตอร์ทางการแพทย์สวนทวาร
- Clamp-on medical thermometer เทอร์มอมิเตอร์ทางการแพทย์แบบหนีบ
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- Galileo thermomete กาลิเลโอเทอร์มอมิเตอร์
- Thermometer to measure fever เทอร์มอมิเตอร์วัดไข้
- bimetal thermometer ไบเมทัลเทอร์มอมิเตอร์
- Medical thermometer เทอร์มอมิเตอร์ทางการแพทย์แบบอม
- alcohol thermometer แอลกอฮอล์เทอร์มอมิเตอร์
- High voltage resistive thermometer เทอร์มอมิเตอร์แบบตัวต้านทานทางไฟฟ้าแรงสูง
12 Clues: Beckman thermometer เบคแมนเทอร์มอมิเตอร์ • Galileo thermomete กาลิเลโอเทอร์มอมิเตอร์ • bimetal thermometer ไบเมทัลเทอร์มอมิเตอร์ • Simple thermometer เทอร์มอมิเตอร์แบบธรรมดา • alcohol thermometer แอลกอฮอล์เทอร์มอมิเตอร์ • Infrared thermometer เทอร์มอมิเตอร์แบบอินฟราเรด • Thermometer to measure fever เทอร์มอมิเตอร์วัดไข้ • ...
HEALTHSOUTH LEADERS 2014-09-03
13 Clues: CNO • CEO • CFO • HUMAN RESOURCES • THERAPY DIRECTOR • MEDICAL DIRECTOR • DIETARY DIRECTOR • PHARMACY DIRECTOR • MARKETING DIRECTOR • PLANT OPS DIRECTOR • CASE MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR • MEDICAL RECORDS DIRECTOR • QUALITY AND RISK DIRECTOR
professions in the health sector 2023-12-18
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- Medical professional diagnosing and treating various health conditions.
- Medical professional interpreting diagnostic medical imaging.
- Specialized doctor conducting surgical procedures.
- Professional offering therapeutic support for mental or physical health.
- Specialist assisting women during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.
- General term for a medical doctor providing overall healthcare.
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- Dispenser of medications and provider of pharmaceutical guidance.
- Healthcare provider delivering patient care and assistance.
- Emergency medical responder offering pre-hospital care.
- Oral health specialist focusing on dental treatments.
10 Clues: Specialized doctor conducting surgical procedures. • Oral health specialist focusing on dental treatments. • Emergency medical responder offering pre-hospital care. • Healthcare provider delivering patient care and assistance. • Medical professional interpreting diagnostic medical imaging. • General term for a medical doctor providing overall healthcare. • ...
Insurance Mya Morley 2021-02-11
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- insurance made for people over 65.
- payment arrangement for health care service providers.
- medical insurance group that provides health services for a fixed annual fee.
- a designated amount you pay for appointments.
- statement sent by a health insurance company explaining what medical treatments and/or services were paid for on their behalf.
- healthcare for people under 18 but their family has too much money for medicaid.
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
- A decision by your health insurer or plan that a health care service, treatment plan, prescription drug or durable medical equipment is medically necessary.
- health insurance plan that provides maximum benefits if you visit an in-network physician or provider, but still provides some coverage for out-of-network providers.
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- the amount you pay after you met the deductible.
- health care for people in the military.
- of benefits, is an agreement that transfers the insurance claims rights or benefits of the policy to a third-party.
- covered medical bills for people who get injured at work.
- insurance for low income people.
- The parent whose birthday falls first in a calendar year is the parent with the primary coverage for the dependent
- health care for veterans.
- the amount to be paid for insurance policy.
- a medical condition that started before a person's health insurance went into effect.
18 Clues: health care for veterans. • insurance for low income people. • insurance made for people over 65. • health care for people in the military. • the amount to be paid for insurance policy. • a designated amount you pay for appointments. • the amount you pay after you met the deductible. • payment arrangement for health care service providers. • ...
Vocabulary Unit 8 Crosswords 2023-10-04
15 Clues: sickness. • to expand. • preborn baby • Not natural. • Done by hand. • taking of Life. • Refuse to accept. • medical procedure. • infectious microbe. • progress, Advanced. • medical prediction. • stock of resources. • increase in cuantity. • to regularly check something. • Group of people with something in common.
Harold Shipman 2022-11-02
Chapter 10: Medical Anthroplogy 2021-11-07
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- A view of medicine that understands disease as having a unique physical; cause within the body
- culturally specific approaches to illness, health, and healing found around the world
- A cultural-bound syndrome in Central and South America, believed to be caused by soul separation, resulting from a sudden or traumatic fright
- The states of unwellness, or the subjective interpretation of symptoms and suffering
- A subfield of anthropology that focuses on health. disease and illness, the cultural dimensions of health definitions and experiences, and the cultural construction of medical systems
- A term applied in biomedical contexts to forms of medical interventions considered outside mainstream scientific practices
- The study of the incidence, distribution, and spread of disease in a population
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- Medical anthropology focused on the ways inequalities of power, economics, and social structures shape practices and understandings of health and healing
- Also called folk illness, an affliction suffered by certain groups of people who use specific cultural tools to deal with and explain their symptoms, the suspected causal agents, and preferred treatment
- A system of categorization, as applied to medical anthropology, the ways conditions, syndromes, or processes are grouped vis-à-vis medical knowledge
- Medical anthropology specifically applied toward the improvement of health outcomes and practical results
- An approach to medical anthropology that analyzes how culture and environment interact to create conditions for health and disease
- Culture conceptions of a condition held by a population
- An abnormal condition afflicting the body, stemming from a pathogenic cause
- The process by which a particular physical ailment, experience, or process becomes understood as properly being in the realm of medicine, as it is understood in a particular society
15 Clues: Culture conceptions of a condition held by a population • An abnormal condition afflicting the body, stemming from a pathogenic cause • The study of the incidence, distribution, and spread of disease in a population • The states of unwellness, or the subjective interpretation of symptoms and suffering • ...
Types of Doctors 2022-03-10
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- specializes in concerns with the lungs
- this type of medical doctor can be a primary care physician for patients of any age
- focuses on concerns of the heart and circulatory system
- treats digestive tract concerns
- treats kidney disease
- specialize in prescribing medication for mental health treatment
- type of surgeon that reconstructs the face, skin, and body
- cancer specialists
- ear, nose, and throat doctor
- treats men's reproductive concerns and urinary tract problems
- these medical specialists care for the elderly
- handles women's reproductive health
- eye doctor
- gives medication for sedation for surgery
- treats immune system disorders and anaphylactic shock
- specialize in caring for children
- primary care specialists who treat general medical conditions and see only adults
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- handles conditions with the skin
- specialize in treatment of the foot
- doctors who treat skeletomuscular injuries and can perform surgeries in different specifications
- handles wide spread infectious disease
- fully licensed medical doctor who focuses on the whole body approach more than pharmaceutical treatment
- treats diseases of the blood and lymph nodes
- sleep doctor
- medicine doctors are nonsurgical and treat skeletomuscular injuries often occurring in sports
- uses imaging to diagnose diseases
- cares for women through pregnancy and childbirth
27 Clues: eye doctor • sleep doctor • cancer specialists • treats kidney disease • ear, nose, and throat doctor • treats digestive tract concerns • handles conditions with the skin • uses imaging to diagnose diseases • specialize in caring for children • specialize in treatment of the foot • handles women's reproductive health • specializes in concerns with the lungs • ...
MUTAL 2022-01-06
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- - Inflammation within blood vessels
- – Also known as Raised Cholesterol
- – medical term relating to blood
- – Typically a condition that is long term or persistent
- - Government's principal adviser on health and the professional lead for all medical staff (abbrv)
- – Where may you find your rotator cuff
- – Irregular heartbeat
- – Also known as Fracture (2 wrds)
- - Procedure used to widen blocked or narrowed coronary arteries
- – May experience acid reflux (abbrv)
- - Interruption of blood flow to an area of the brain
- – Also known as a Blood Clot
- – Typically a condition short in duration
- - Another name for mini-stroke (abbrv)
- – Medical term for fainting
- – medical term relating to stomach
- - Common prescription for raised cholesterol
- – Another name for a stroke (2 wrds)
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- - Condition that is an auto-declines, often affects the lungs (2 wrds)
- - When the heart stops (2 wrds)
- - Common prescription for Bipolar
- – Kidneys
- – Also known as Arterial Blockage
- - radio-waves to destroy or shrink cancer tumours
- – Also known as Haemorrhoids
- – Suffix meaning study of a particular concentration
- – Maximum alcohol per sitting with fatty liver
- – Also known as Raised Blood Pressure
- – Diabetes during pregnancy
- – Also known as Myocardial Infarction (2 wrds)
- - small mesh tube that holds open passages in the body
31 Clues: – Kidneys • – Irregular heartbeat • – Diabetes during pregnancy • – Medical term for fainting • – Also known as Haemorrhoids • – Also known as a Blood Clot • - When the heart stops (2 wrds) • – medical term relating to blood • - Common prescription for Bipolar • – Also known as Arterial Blockage • – Also known as Fracture (2 wrds) • – Also known as Raised Cholesterol • ...
Health problems 2018-10-09
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- feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit
- an acute febrile highly contagious viral disease
- more than average fatness
- written instructions from a physician or dentist to a druggist concerning the form and dosage of a drug to be issued to a given patient
- identifying the nature or cause of some phenomenon
- a dose of medicine in the form of a small pellet
- a symptom consisting of the involuntary expulsion of air from the nose
- hypersensitivity reaction to a particular allergen; symptoms can vary greatly in intensity
- any red eruption of the skin
- an inability to sleep; chronic sleeplessness
- a thorough physical examination
- respiratory disorder characterized by wheezing; usually of allergic origin
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- a painful and involuntary muscular contraction
- a mental state characterized by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy and a despondent lack of activity
- a medical treatment in which someone's body is cut open so that a doctor can repair, remove, or replace a diseased or damaged part.
- a licensed medical practitioner
- any of several metabolic disorders marked by excessive urination and persistent thirst
- a rise in the temperature of the body; frequently a symptom of infection
- a medical establishment run by a group of medical specialists
- frequent and watery bowel movements; can be a symptom of infection or food poisoning
20 Clues: more than average fatness • any red eruption of the skin • a licensed medical practitioner • a thorough physical examination • feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit • an inability to sleep; chronic sleeplessness • a painful and involuntary muscular contraction • an acute febrile highly contagious viral disease • a dose of medicine in the form of a small pellet • ...
BLS CPR WORD SEARCH 2024-03-19
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- violent striking or a moving object against another object moving or still with force
- pressure pressure level of blood in circulation which relates to the force of the heart beating
- located below the chest
- person nearby an incident
- acute allergic reaction where the body is hypersensitive
- services typically identified in America as immediate police, fire or medical needs
- medicine to reduce nasal passage congestion
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- thrusts 1 ½ to 2 inches in depth into the center of the chest to promote oxygenated blood flow to vital organs during CPR
- when you're pumped up you get a rush of this
- cleaning fluid
- to evaluate the quality, review the area, review of the body from head to toe to determine ailment or condition needing treatment
- resuscitation often referred to as CPR, medical procedure to compress the chest and restore blood circulation
- having to do with the heart and lungs
- respiratory condition resulting in difficulty to breathe
- state of being abnormally full or blocked by ways of blood, mucus or other substance
- having to do with the heart
- Bag valve mask
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation, act
- Automated life support
- electrocardiogram, display and record of heartbeat produced by electrocardiography
- emergency medical technician, beginning level care provider in emergency medical services
- response of the body following irritation of throat or airway
22 Clues: cleaning fluid • Bag valve mask • Automated life support • located below the chest • person nearby an incident • having to do with the heart • cardiopulmonary resuscitation, act • having to do with the heart and lungs • medicine to reduce nasal passage congestion • when you're pumped up you get a rush of this • respiratory condition resulting in difficulty to breathe • ...
Health Information Management Crossword Puzzle 2014-10-01
Across
- Acronym for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- The state of data privacy, generally held under ethical and legal obligations of non-disclosure without patient consent
- NorthShore's main Electronic Health Record system
- A document granting permission or authority
- Acronym for Registered Health Information Administrator certification
- Acronym for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- 10th Revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
- Acronym for American Health Information Management Association
- Converting voice-recorded reports by practitioners into text format
- Written notations in a patient's medical record
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- An entity which performs functions on behalf of a covered entity, which involves the use or disclosure of PHI
- Individual designated by the patient to provide care guidance and support and entitled to receive information about the patient
- Data copy and Release of Information Service contracted by NorthShore
- Transforming descriptions of medical diagnoses and procedures into universal medical code numbers
- Health care provider, health plan, or health clearinghouse which electronically stores, transmits, or maintains patient data
- Document that describes to patients how their medical information may be used and disclosed
- Acronym for Health Information Management
- Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage
- An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI
- Acronym for Protected Health Information
20 Clues: Acronym for Protected Health Information • Acronym for Health Information Management • A document granting permission or authority • Written notations in a patient's medical record • NorthShore's main Electronic Health Record system • An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI • Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage • ...
Two Patient Identifiers 2024-03-25
Across
- the process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter a place, organization, or institution
- an established or official way of doing something
- name of our organization
- band an armband that identifies a patient
- take a patient from one place to another within the organization by means of a wheelchair
- a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government party, business or individual
- look after and provide for the needs of
- make sure or demonstrate that something is true or accurate or justified
- being the only one of its kind
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- a general rule, principle, or piece of advice
- a word or set of words by which a person is addressed or referred to
- all the people employed by a particular organization
- a person or thing that identifies something
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for a sick of injured person
- a substance used for medical treatment
- a person receiving medical treatment
- number of patient identifiers
- of birth or another way to verify birthday
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
20 Clues: name of our organization • number of patient identifiers • being the only one of its kind • a person receiving medical treatment • a substance used for medical treatment • look after and provide for the needs of • band an armband that identifies a patient • of birth or another way to verify birthday • a person or thing that identifies something • ...
First Aid 2025-12-10
Across
- Any damage to the skin or body tissue
- A handheld medical device to deliver medicine as mist.
- A sudden burst of electrical energy to the brain.
- When a person may feel week or dizzy
- The acronym for stroke patients.
- What you insert into someone having an allergic reaction.
- The regular term for syncope.
- The medical term for fainting
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- When your glucose levels are too high.
- Washing solution for medical purposes.
- A crucial hormone in your pancreas
- A head injury
- Agonal breathing
- When food is lodged in the throat.
- Recurring seizures
15 Clues: A head injury • Agonal breathing • Recurring seizures • The regular term for syncope. • The medical term for fainting • The acronym for stroke patients. • A crucial hormone in your pancreas • When food is lodged in the throat. • When a person may feel week or dizzy • Any damage to the skin or body tissue • When your glucose levels are too high. • ...
Mid Term B & C Valeria 2013-12-19
Across
- health plan or program
- medical billing program report given to a patient that lists the diagnoses services and fees due after the encounter
- illness or condition with a long duration
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- standards of conduct based on moral principles
- name or phrase from a based on a persons name
- usage notes provided at the beginnings of CPT sections
- account software used for scheduling appointments billing info
- list 17 chapters
- file containing the documentation of a patients medical history and related information
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- standards of professional behavior
- the first listed diagnosis
- illness or condition featuring severe symptoms and short duration
- is the recognition of a superior level of skill by an organization
- amount the insured must pay before healthcare service before a healthcare plans payment begins
- acting for the good of the public and the medical practice
- private or government organization that insures or pays for healthcare beneficiaries
- a fixed prepayment covering providers services for a plan member
- An abbreviation indicating the code to use when a disease or condition can't be placed in any catergory
- person who buys an insurance plan
- a number that is appended to a code to report particular fact
21 Clues: list 17 chapters • health plan or program • the first listed diagnosis • person who buys an insurance plan • standards of professional behavior • illness or condition with a long duration • name or phrase from a based on a persons name • standards of conduct based on moral principles • usage notes provided at the beginnings of CPT sections • ...
HIM Crossword Puzzle 2014-10-21
Across
- Individual designated by the patient to provide care guidance and support and entitled to receive information about the patient
- Health care provider, health plan, or health clearinghouse which electronically stores, transmits, or maintains patient data
- Written notations in a patient's medical record
- 10th Revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
- Acronym for Health Information Management
- Transforming descriptions of medical diagnoses and procedures into universal medical code numbers
- Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage
- A document granting permission or authority
- Acronym for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- An entity which performs functions on behalf of a covered entity, which involves the use or disclosure of PHI
Down
- Acronym for Registered Health Information Administrator certification
- Document that describes to patients how their medical information may be used and disclosed
- NorthShore's main Electronic Health Record system
- Data copy and Release of Information Service contracted by NorthShore
- Converting voice-recorded reports by practitioners into text format
- Acronym for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Acronym for Protected Health Information
- The state of data privacy, generally held under ethical and legal obligations of non-disclosure without patient consent
- Acronym for American Health Information Management Association
- An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI
20 Clues: Acronym for Protected Health Information • Acronym for Health Information Management • A document granting permission or authority • Written notations in a patient's medical record • NorthShore's main Electronic Health Record system • An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI • Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage • ...
Bioethics and human rights: international legal regulation 2024-11-09
Across
- Rights-based document signed in 1948 emphasizing life and liberty (4 letters)
- Type of privacy concern raised by genetic testing (7 letters)
- Process of genetic intervention in embryos or adults (7 letters)
- Medical process to ease suffering for those near death (10 letters)
- The 1964 declaration outlining ethics in medical research (8 letters)
- Practice involving third-party pregnancy to help others have children (9 letters)
- UN agency responsible for the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights (6 letters)
- Council that offers bioethical guidelines for clinical trials globally (3 letters)
- The right of individuals to make their own
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- Guidelines established in 1947 for ethical human experimentation (9letters)
- Bioethical concept ensuring fair treatment and resources (7 letters)
- Bioethics principle that means "do no harm" (14 letters)
- Document created by WHO to prevent organ trafficking (9 letters)
- Legal permission to use a person in a medical trial (7 letters)
- Protecting personal data, especially in healthcare (7 letters)
- Technology often used for diagnosing and analyzing medical data (2 letters)
- Widely known technique for editing genes (6 letters)
- European treaty on bioethics, signed in Oviedo in 1997 (6 letters)
- Core human rights principle emphasizing respect for each person (7 letters)
- International right concerning access to adequate healthcare (6 letters)
20 Clues: The right of individuals to make their own • Widely known technique for editing genes (6 letters) • Bioethics principle that means "do no harm" (14 letters) • Type of privacy concern raised by genetic testing (7 letters) • Protecting personal data, especially in healthcare (7 letters) • Legal permission to use a person in a medical trial (7 letters) • ...
Body Systems Part 1 2025-07-20
Across
- The angle where the upper and lower eyelids meet
- The loss of muscle mass, strength, and function that comes with aging
- A type of leukocyte that surrounds and kills invading cells
- The surgical removal of one or both testicles
- The medical term for stopping or controlling bleeding
- AKA spinal osteoarthritis, is a degenerative disorder that can cause the loss of normal spinal structure and function
- Pain in the head
- The abnormal softening of cartilage
Down
- The gradual loss of sensorineural hearing that occurs as the body ages
- AKA hardening of the arteries, is any of a group of diseases characterized by thickening and the loss of elasticity of arterial walls
- The medical term for above the stomach
- A portion of the respiratory system that is posterior to the nasal cavity and continues downward to behind the mouth
- The medical term for profuse sweating
- Blood cells that are involved in defending the body against infective organisms and foreign substances
- Excessive hunger
- The inflammation of the kidney or kidneys
- The medical term for heartburn
- A group of disorders characterized by dry, thickened, and scaly skin
- The normal termination of menstruation in women during middle age
- The watery flow of mucus from the nose
20 Clues: Excessive hunger • Pain in the head • The medical term for heartburn • The abnormal softening of cartilage • The medical term for profuse sweating • The medical term for above the stomach • The watery flow of mucus from the nose • The inflammation of the kidney or kidneys • The surgical removal of one or both testicles • The angle where the upper and lower eyelids meet • ...
CR3 2023-03-18
Across
- Medical professional who specializes in oral health and hygiene.
- Medical professional who cares for patients
- Professional cook who prepares food
- Skilled tradesperson who builds and repairs structures made of wood
- Professional who conducts research and experiments
- Professional who designs and builds machines, structures, and systems
- Skilled tradesperson who installs and maintains plumbing systems
- Professional who practices law
- Medical professional who treats patients
- Educator who teaches students
- Professional who manages financial records and prepares taxes
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- Professional who plays musical instruments or sings
- Professional who creates visual art
- Performer who portrays characters on stage or screen
- Professional who writes and reports news stories
- Skilled tradesperson who repairs and maintains machinery and vehicles
- Skilled tradesperson who installs and maintains electrical systems
- Professional who competes in sports
- Professional who creates written content
- Professional who designs buildings and other structures
20 Clues: Educator who teaches students • Professional who practices law • Professional who creates visual art • Professional cook who prepares food • Professional who competes in sports • Professional who creates written content • Medical professional who treats patients • Medical professional who cares for patients • Professional who writes and reports news stories • ...
EMR chapter 15 2013-10-02
Across
- patients worried about information given.
- the electronic records that originates from more than one facility.
- a billing system that shows payments.
- information giving to patient to help with understanding.
- the electronic records that originates from one facility.
- development to support healthcare.
- the study of medical computing.
- faxing.
- any set of physical properties.
- a person that assist with patient in a medical office.
- a system that is capable of interacting with another system.
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- a collection of related that serves as a foundation for retrieving information.
- connects to the main computer.
- to partly remove or correct.
- patient data with special instructions.
- results to a test on a patients.
- a recording you receive before a appointment.
- electronic record of health related information about individual that conforms to nationally recognized interoperability standards.
- allows the patient to access medical records.
- Generally or widely accepted.
20 Clues: faxing. • to partly remove or correct. • Generally or widely accepted. • connects to the main computer. • the study of medical computing. • any set of physical properties. • results to a test on a patients. • development to support healthcare. • a billing system that shows payments. • patient data with special instructions. • patients worried about information given. • ...
Welcome to Boston! 2022-02-11
Across
- closest Baseball Park to HMS
- name of test taken to apply to medical school
- name of HMS building at the top of the Quad
- number of minutes each Boston residents lives away from a park
- founder of Harvard Medical School
- alternative term for "flipped model classroom"
- name of library on Longwood Campus
- most competitive society event
- one of the world’s oldest interdisciplinary educational programs
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- traditional first year showcase
- ceremony named after clothing
- incorporates earlier clinical experience in the curriculum
- name of HMS resident hall
- technical name for Harvard University's museum of trees
- former Dean after which the Medical Education building is named
- London, for an example.
- stone type that HMS buildings are made from
- program that shares first year courses with MD students
- first name of most famous piece in the Warren Anatomical Museum
- capital of Massachusetts
20 Clues: London, for an example. • capital of Massachusetts • name of HMS resident hall • closest Baseball Park to HMS • ceremony named after clothing • most competitive society event • traditional first year showcase • founder of Harvard Medical School • name of library on Longwood Campus • stone type that HMS buildings are made from • name of HMS building at the top of the Quad • ...
Patient Access Week 2024-04-03
Across
- collect all demographics
- who are we celebrating
- last step after estimate
- approval from a health plan for a service to be covered
- imagining exam using radioactive tracers
- to immediately find out if the medical plan qualifys for medical assistance
- hospital we support
- treatment that improves your ability to talk and use other language skills
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- department for therapy
- patient identifier
- magnets and radio waves to produce images on a computer
- treatment of disease, injury or deformity by physical methods
- medical procedure that makes real-time video of movements inside a part of the body
- electronic application for orders
- data needed before an appointment
- unique identifier assigned to a patient in an electronic health record
- received from a doctor
- team that verifies insurance and authorizations
- x-ray exam of the breast
- create an appointment
20 Clues: patient identifier • hospital we support • create an appointment • department for therapy • who are we celebrating • received from a doctor • collect all demographics • last step after estimate • x-ray exam of the breast • electronic application for orders • data needed before an appointment • imagining exam using radioactive tracers • team that verifies insurance and authorizations • ...
Rehab terms 2025-01-23
Across
- abbreviated term: pt required 100% assistance
- abbreviated term used to indicate devices pt will be required at home
- head of bed
- the mental action of process of acquiring knowledge and understanding experiences
- abbreviated assistance level: pt does 25% of the work
- medical term meaning difficulty swallowing
- device put on tracheostomy to allow verbal responses
- the inability to produce sound or speak
- weight bearing status: no weight!!
- edge of bed
- abbreviated assistance level: pt does 75% of the work
- region: relating to or located in the pharynx, or throat
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- removable dental appliances that replace missing teeth.
- medical term used to indicate "putting on"
- the means of sending and receiving information
- medical term used to indicate "taking off"
- abbreviated term: just required hand on patient
- abbreviated term aka a transfemoral amputation
- the ability to walk
- weight bearing status: pt can put some weight on limb
20 Clues: head of bed • edge of bed • the ability to walk • weight bearing status: no weight!! • the inability to produce sound or speak • medical term used to indicate "putting on" • medical term used to indicate "taking off" • medical term meaning difficulty swallowing • abbreviated term: pt required 100% assistance • the means of sending and receiving information • ...
Hippocrates 2025-10-11
Across
- Balance of body and humors.
- Hippocrates' role and profession.
- Moral conduct in medical practice.
- Key to health in humoral theory.
- Cleanliness to maintain health.
- Guided his view on health and nature.
- Father of Western medicine.
- Greek island, birthplace of Hippocrates.
- Condition Hippocrates sought to explain naturally.
- His explanation for disease, not superstition.
- Careful watching of symptoms and patients.
- Study of body structure.
- Another one of the four humors.
Down
- Identifying illness through symptoms.
- One of the body's four humors.
- Relating to healing and treatment.
- Promise of ethical medical practice.
- Widespread illness studied by Hippocrates.
- Care to cure or relieve illness.
- Field advanced by Hippocratic methods.
- Ethical pledge for physicians.
- Prediction of disease outcome.
- Four fluids believed to affect health.
- Restoring health through natural methods.
- Vital fluid in the humor system.
- Time and place of Hippocrates.
26 Clues: Study of body structure. • Balance of body and humors. • Father of Western medicine. • One of the body's four humors. • Ethical pledge for physicians. • Prediction of disease outcome. • Time and place of Hippocrates. • Cleanliness to maintain health. • Another one of the four humors. • Care to cure or relieve illness. • Key to health in humoral theory. • ...
Sports Medicine Crossword 2025-06-03
Across
- Medical name for the kneecap
- Resistance bands used in PT to recover
- A medical definition for a broken bone
- The process of healing from an injury
- Muscle group in the front of the thigh
- By far the most common symptom of any injury
- Muscle group in the back of the upper leg
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- What connects bone to bone
- A device to help walking when one leg is injured
- What connects muscle to bone
- A common cause of injury by doing too much
- A sudden painful muscle contraction
- Wrapping joints for support
- Medical imaging to detect a fracture
- The largest bone in the body located in the leg
- Light activity before exercising to prevent injury
- The process of recovering from an injury
- It is used to control swelling and inflammation
- Head injury caused by a hard hit to the head
- A device to prevent movement at an injury
20 Clues: What connects bone to bone • Wrapping joints for support • What connects muscle to bone • Medical name for the kneecap • A sudden painful muscle contraction • Medical imaging to detect a fracture • The process of healing from an injury • Resistance bands used in PT to recover • A medical definition for a broken bone • Muscle group in the front of the thigh • ...
Common dishes with cinnamon & Medical uses. 2021-01-28
10 Clues: fifth use • fourth use • is a pastry • sweet bread • breakfast food • third medical use • First medical use • Second medical use • like hot chocolate • used in a shawarma
