medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical 2025-03-31
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- The force applied to an object or area
- Something that is damaged and not working properly
- A break in a bone
- A mark or cut made on a surface, usually from a sharp object
- Of a higher quality or more favorable than something else; improved
- To expel air from the nose and mouth suddenly, often because of irritation
- A strip of material used to cover and protect a wound
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- Causing a hot feeling or sensation; feeling like it is on fire
- An injury to the body, often involving a break in the skin
- causing discomfort or suffering; it hurts
- To throw up food or liquid from the stomach
- Something that is able to be tolerated or managed
- A tiny germ that can make people sick
- To extend or distribute over a larger area
14 Clues: A break in a bone • A tiny germ that can make people sick • The force applied to an object or area • causing discomfort or suffering; it hurts • To extend or distribute over a larger area • To throw up food or liquid from the stomach • Something that is able to be tolerated or managed • Something that is damaged and not working properly • ...
Medical Staff Services 2014-05-04
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- healthcare organizations must obtain what before they can provide services?
- usually a doctor a patient sees first for medical care
- file with all healthcare providers including nonphysicians & sites of care created by CMS
- clinic providing care for people experiencing emotional and psychological issues
- reviews medical staff applications & reccommendations
- provides healthcare facilities with administrative support and staffing services
- what does CAH stand for
- what is the acronym for Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & System
- committee medical staff committee which review & verifies medical staff application data
- provide care to patient who require healthcare for less than 30 days
- a unique number created by CMS for physicians who bill services to them
- provides care to patients with cardiac disease
- voluntary accredits health organizations
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- provide treatment to patients in their home
- a fixed amount a healthcare organization will receive for specific services
- what does CAH stand for
- what does PCS stand for?
- credentialing is obtained through the AAMA (American Association of Medical Assitants)
- ensuring patient care is coordinated so the patients discharge or transfer is timely
- performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit
- most complex medical care
- generally formed by several physicians sharing a building, sometimes different specialites
- facility a patient goes to when they require more than 30 days of care
- developed professional standard to assess the compliance of healthcare organizations
- a healthcare professional who is part of a managed care network
- medical staff policies
- specialist verifies the credentials of medical staff
- nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones
- the term used to charge an individual for their medical insurance?
- group of provider that contract with carriers to participate in a specific managed care plan
30 Clues: medical staff policies • what does CAH stand for • what does CAH stand for • what does PCS stand for? • most complex medical care • voluntary accredits health organizations • provide treatment to patients in their home • nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones • provides care to patients with cardiac disease • performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit • ...
CTE Med Term. Vocab 2021-04-29
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- incision of an ovary
- surgical repair of a testis
- a specialist in female reproductive system
- surgical fixation of the uterus
- medical specialty dealing with children
- study of the female reproductive system
- medical specialist of children
- inflammation of the prostate
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- surgical repair of the uterus
- excision of the cervix
- medical specialist dealing with newborns
- medical specialty dealing with newborns
- incision of the uterus
- inflammation of the breast
- pain in the uterus
- pain in the testes
- uterus descent of the uterus
- low sperm count
- incision of a testis
- a varicose of the testes
20 Clues: low sperm count • pain in the uterus • pain in the testes • incision of an ovary • incision of a testis • excision of the cervix • incision of the uterus • a varicose of the testes • inflammation of the breast • surgical repair of a testis • uterus descent of the uterus • inflammation of the prostate • surgical repair of the uterus • medical specialist of children • ...
HELP: Medical Profession 2022-09-21
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- A place where patient can buy medicine
- Someone who is hospitalized in hospital
- A place where immediate intervention is needed by the patients
- The other word of birth
- Someone who takes care of patient in a hospital
- A medical specialist who deals with someone's nerve
- We look with these organs
- a medical specialist who deals with someone's heart
- A condition of a pregnant mother after delivering baby
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- Medical word dealing with pregnancy, labor, postpartum
- A medical specialist who takes care of internal disease
- a medical specialist who takes care of your teeth
- to inject patient
- The other name of physician
- A newborn
- to cure someone's ill/disease
- The place where blood, urine or faces are checked
- A special place where neonates are observed under high supervision
- a medical specialist who helps/assists pregnant women
19 Clues: A newborn • to inject patient • The other word of birth • We look with these organs • The other name of physician • to cure someone's ill/disease • A place where patient can buy medicine • Someone who is hospitalized in hospital • Someone who takes care of patient in a hospital • a medical specialist who takes care of your teeth • ...
Medical Staff Services 2014-05-04
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- nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones
- the term used to charge an individual for their medical insurance?
- what is the acronym for Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & System
- provide treatment to patients in their home
- what does PCS stand for?
- what does CAH stand for
- provide care to patient who require healthcare for less than 30 days
- most complex medical care
- what does CAH stand for
- usually a doctor a patient sees first for medical care
- a healthcare professional who is part of a managed care network
- performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit
- specialist verifies the credentials of medical staff
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- committee medical staff committee which review & verifies medical staff application data
- generally formed by several physicians sharing a building, sometimes different specialites
- ensuring patient care is coordinated so the patients discharge or transfer is timely
- provides care to patients with cardiac disease
- committee reviews medical staff applications & reccommendations
- developed professional standard to assess the compliance of healthcare organizations
- facility a patient goes to when they require more than 30 days of care
- group of provider that contract with carriers to participate in a specific managed care plan
- provides healthcare facilities with administrative support and staffing services
- a fixed amount a healthcare organization will receive for specific services
- file with all healthcare providers including nonphysicians & sites of care created by CMS
- credentialing is obtained through the AAMA (American Association of Medical Assitants)
- a unique number created by CMS for physicians who bill services to them
- medical staff policies
- voluntary accredits health organizations
- clinic providing care for people experiencing emotional and psychological issues
- healthcare organizations must obtain what before they can provide services?
30 Clues: medical staff policies • what does CAH stand for • what does CAH stand for • what does PCS stand for? • most complex medical care • voluntary accredits health organizations • provide treatment to patients in their home • nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones • provides care to patients with cardiac disease • performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit • ...
Medical Staff Services 2014-05-04
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- nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones
- committee medical staff committee which review & verifies medical staff application data
- a unique number created by CMS for physicians who bill services to them
- healthcare organizations must obtain what before they can provide services?
- generally formed by several physicians sharing a building, sometimes different specialites
- usually a doctor a patient sees first for medical care
- what does PCS stand for?
- provides care to patients with cardiac disease
- specialist verifies the credentials of medical staff
- clinic providing care for people experiencing emotional and psychological issues
- medical staff policies
- performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit
- a healthcare professional who is part of a managed care network
- provide care to patient who require healthcare for less than 30 days
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- reviews medical staff applications & reccommendations
- credentialing is obtained through the AAMA (American Association of Medical Assitants)
- what does CAH stand for
- facility a patient goes to when they require more than 30 days of care
- a fixed amount a healthcare organization will receive for specific services
- file with all healthcare providers including nonphysicians & sites of care created by CMS
- the term used to charge an individual for their medical insurance?
- ensuring patient care is coordinated so the patients discharge or transfer is timely
- provide treatment to patients in their home
- provides healthcare facilities with administrative support and staffing services
- voluntary accredits health organizations
- what does CAH stand for
- most complex medical care
- developed professional standard to assess the compliance of healthcare organizations
- what is the acronym for Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & System
- group of provider that contract with carriers to participate in a specific managed care plan
30 Clues: medical staff policies • what does CAH stand for • what does CAH stand for • what does PCS stand for? • most complex medical care • voluntary accredits health organizations • provide treatment to patients in their home • nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones • provides care to patients with cardiac disease • performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit • ...
Anatomy of a Medical Term 2016-06-19
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- One origin of medical term
- Pertaining to before birth
- Core of a medical term
- Word analysis and definition
- Inside a vein
- Many people die every year due as a result of poor ?
- Suffix meaning cell
- Side
- Diagnosis
- meaning of -ation
- Origin of axilla
- Where a prefix is found in a medical term
- Number of elements in a medical term
- Between 37 and 42 weeks
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- History of a type of illness
- Pertaining to the stomach
- Prefix meaning above
- Study of diseases of the lungs
- more than one diagnosis
- Used when suffix begins with a consonant
- CC, Complaint
- Greek meaning slime
- Type of health record
- Word also meaning physical
- To break down a medical term into its elements
- Found at the end of a term follow a word root
- Usually indicates time, number, or location
- Chest x-ray
- Where to begin when breaking down a medical term
- Around
30 Clues: Side • Around • Diagnosis • Chest x-ray • CC, Complaint • Inside a vein • Origin of axilla • meaning of -ation • Greek meaning slime • Suffix meaning cell • Prefix meaning above • Type of health record • Core of a medical term • more than one diagnosis • Between 37 and 42 weeks • Pertaining to the stomach • One origin of medical term • Pertaining to before birth • Word also meaning physical • ...
Anatomy of a Medical Term 2016-06-19
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- To break down a medical term into its elements
- Around
- Side
- Usually indicates time, number, or location
- Used when suffix begins with a consonant
- CC, Complaint
- Pertaining to the stomach
- Where to begin when breaking down a medical term
- Word analysis and definition
- Pertaining to before birth
- Type of health record
- meaning of -ation
- Inside a vein
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- Many people die every year due as a result of poor ?
- History of a type of illness
- Diagnosis
- Found at the end of a term follow a word root
- Chest x-ray
- Study of diseases of the lungs
- Core of a medical term
- Prefix meaning above
- Where a prefix is found in a medical term
- Origin of axilla
- Word also meaning physical
- more than one diagnosis
- Greek meaning slime
- One origin of medical term
- Suffix meaning cell
- Between 37 and 42 weeks
- Number of elements in a medical term
30 Clues: Side • Around • Diagnosis • Chest x-ray • CC, Complaint • Inside a vein • Origin of axilla • meaning of -ation • Greek meaning slime • Suffix meaning cell • Prefix meaning above • Type of health record • Core of a medical term • more than one diagnosis • Between 37 and 42 weeks • Pertaining to the stomach • Word also meaning physical • One origin of medical term • Pertaining to before birth • ...
Cardiovascular 2022-09-12
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- valve
- temporary sensation of breathing
- difficulty in breathing
- medical instrument used to measure breath
- medical instrument used to visually examine the larynx
- process of excessive ventilating
- medical term for heart
- chest
- pulse
- medical term for vessel
- condition of deficient amounts of oxygen
- inability to breathe unless in an upright position
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- abnormal condition in which the skin and nails appear dark blue due to oxygen deficiency
- muscle
- necrosis (death) of an area
- listen to
- blood
- fat
- good or normal breathing
- surgical removal of the tonsils
- lung
- vein
- blood condition
- vein
24 Clues: fat • lung • vein • vein • valve • blood • chest • pulse • muscle • listen to • blood condition • medical term for heart • difficulty in breathing • medical term for vessel • good or normal breathing • necrosis (death) of an area • surgical removal of the tonsils • temporary sensation of breathing • process of excessive ventilating • condition of deficient amounts of oxygen • ...
General Patient Care #2 2017-07-06
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- Laying flat on abdomen
- Stretching or tearing of a muscle
- If a wound is red, swollen and draining pus, it is a sign of _______
- Refers to the right eye
- Medical term for medication breathed in by the patient
- Position used for low blood pressure or shock
- Do this by 2.2 to convert kilograms to pounds
- Apply this temperature to injury to increase blood supply
- Refers to both eyes
- Position with back leaning on exam table at 45 degree angle
- Medical term for medication given between the cheek and gum
- How many times does the medical assistant check the medication during administration
- Used to examine ears
- Stretching or tearing of a ligament
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- Apply this temperature to injury to decrease swelling
- Muscle in arm used for intramuscular (IM) injections
- Do this by 2.2 to convert pounds to kilograms
- Medical term for medication given under the tongue
- Used to examine a patient's eyes
- Refers to the left eye
- Medical term for medication applied to the skin
- Position most used for female pelvic examinations
- Medical term for medication to be absorbed through membranes
- Instrument used to assess hearing acuity
- Medical term for medication applied on skin in patch for continuous slow absorption
- Medical term for medication given in the mouth
- Position with back of exam table raised to a 90 degree angle
- Laying flat on back
28 Clues: Refers to both eyes • Laying flat on back • Used to examine ears • Laying flat on abdomen • Refers to the left eye • Refers to the right eye • Used to examine a patient's eyes • Stretching or tearing of a muscle • Stretching or tearing of a ligament • Instrument used to assess hearing acuity • Do this by 2.2 to convert pounds to kilograms • ...
Health Professionals - Raeanne Garcia 2022-10-20
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- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy.
- a person whose job is treating people's teeth
- a medical practitioner qualified to practise surgery.
- therapist treat injured, ill, or disabled patients through the therapeutic use of everyday activities.
- a person trained to give emergency medical care to people who are injured or ill, typically in a setting outside a hospital.
- a doctor who specializes in the study or treatment of heart diseases and heart abnormalities.
- a dentist who is qualified to treat irregularities in the teeth and jaws.
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
- a person who is professionally qualified to prepare and dispense medicinal drugs.
- They give anesthetics for surgical, medical and psychiatric procedures.
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- a person qualified to treat disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise.
- an eye care specialist.
- a person who treats diseases by pressing a person's joints
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of allergies.
- they are trained to perform medical tests and help vets diagnose illnesses and injuries in animals.
- a medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases.
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders.
- a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or injured
- who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders.
- take samples of blood for testing.
20 Clues: an eye care specialist. • take samples of blood for testing. • a person whose job is treating people's teeth • a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy. • a medical practitioner qualified to practise surgery. • a person who treats diseases by pressing a person's joints • a medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases. • ...
HC Crossword Activity: Identifying Falls Prevention Risk Factors 2025-03-28
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- Medication risk factor starting with "A" (related to blood pressure).
- Motor risk factor starting with "T" (related to reaction speed).
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "D" (related to confusion).
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "H" (related to low blood sugar).
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "P".
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "D" (related to memory loss).
- Demographic risk factor starting with "N".
- Motor risk factor starting with "W" (related to muscle strength).
- Medication risk factor starting with "P" (related to a neurological condition).
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "H" (related to blood pressure).
- Psychosocial risk factor starting with "D".
- Medication risk factor starting with "I" (related to diabetes).
- Sensory risk factor starting with "V".
- Environmental risk factor starting with "F" (related to inappropriate clothing).
- Psychosocial risk factor starting with "I".
- Environmental risk factor starting with "L" (related to poor visibility).
- Medication risk factor starting with "P" (related to mental health).
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- Motor risk factor starting with "G" (related to walking pattern).
- Demographic risk factor starting with "G".
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "I" (related to bladder control).
- Sensory risk factor starting with "I" (related to reduced sensation).
- Medication risk factor starting with "O".
- Demographic risk factor starting with "A".
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "A".
- Demographic risk factor starting with "F".
- Previous Medical condition risk factor starting with "S".
- Medication risk factor starting with "P" (related to multiple medications).
- Psychosocial risk factor starting with "A".
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "I" (related to pathogens).
29 Clues: Sensory risk factor starting with "V". • Medication risk factor starting with "O". • Demographic risk factor starting with "G". • Demographic risk factor starting with "A". • Demographic risk factor starting with "N". • Demographic risk factor starting with "F". • Psychosocial risk factor starting with "D". • Psychosocial risk factor starting with "A". • ...
Brittanys Crossword 2014-05-14
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- notice of correction in an Electronic Medical Record
- patient information is arranged within the chart or medical record according to who supplied the data
- allows for electronic coding of medical records, and electronic claims submission to insurance carrier
- the medical term used to describe a patient who does not follow the medical advice he or she receives
- specific information required about a population
- the process of recording information in the medical record
- an electronic record of health-related information for an individual patient
- customized to suit a specific specialty and style of a physician's office
- one of the six c's of charting; uses precise descriptions and accepted medical terminology when describing a patient's condition
- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- all entries in patient records must be dated to show the order in which they are made
- are objective or external factors like blood pressure, rashes or swelling, that can be seen or felt or measured
- to examine or review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy; as related to their ability to back up the charges sent to health insurance carriers
- all forms used in the patient medical record must be completely filled out to ensure _____________.
- in order to trust the information in the medical record, documentation must be ______ at all times
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- contain important information about a patient's medical history and present condition
- data that comes from the patient; patient states "I am feeling dizzy"
- the eighth leading cause of patient death in the United States
- data from the physician, examinations, and test results; you took the patient's temperature it was 100.5 degrees
- maintain a ________ tone when documenting in a medical record; never use personal comments, opinions, speculations or judgements
- stands for chief complaint, history, examination, details about the problem, drugs and dosage, assesment, and return visit
- an electronic comprehensive medical history and record of a patient's life-long health that is collected and maintained by the individual patient
- maintains each user's ability to work in certain areas of a patient's electronic health record
- protected health information is always kept _________.
- are subjective or internal conditions felt by the patient like pain, headache, or nausea, but may not be apparent during the examination
25 Clues: specific information required about a population • notice of correction in an Electronic Medical Record • transforming spoken notes into accurate written form • protected health information is always kept _________. • the process of recording information in the medical record • the eighth leading cause of patient death in the United States • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 1 2023-08-19
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- farther from the point of attachment of a limb
- away from the surface
- body plane that divides into superior and inferior
- medical imaging technique using sound waves
- medical imaging technique using X-rays to produce 3D images
- toward the feet
- study of the body and body parts
- toward the surface
- toward the middle
- toward the front
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- toward the sides
- medical imaging technique using radioactive tracers to visualize real-time physiology
- study of how the body and body parts function
- toward the head
- body plane that divides into left and right
- closer to the point of attachment of a limb
- medical imaging technique using magnets
- body plane that divides into anterior and posterior
- medical imaging technique used to detect bone fractures
- toward the back
20 Clues: toward the head • toward the feet • toward the back • toward the sides • toward the front • toward the middle • toward the surface • away from the surface • study of the body and body parts • medical imaging technique using magnets • body plane that divides into left and right • closer to the point of attachment of a limb • medical imaging technique using sound waves • ...
CMAA crossword puzzle 2 2020-11-16
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- A medical administrative assistant is preparing a patient's medical record and realizes that another patient has the same name. Which of the following information should the assistant confirm to select the correct record?
- When mailing a reminder letter to a patient, a medical administrative assistant should classify the mail as which of the following?
- According to OSHA, a facility must have a written emergency action plan in place if it has more than how many employees?
- the Medicare and medicaid programs are overseen by which of the following agencies?
- which of the following agencies creates immunization schedules?
- A medical administrative assistant should understand that urgent care centers typically use which of the following types of scheduling?
- When reviewing a patient's history and records, a medical administrative assistant should identify which of the following acronyms as a setting for medical and nursing care?
- a medical administrative assistant in a providers office receives a telephone call from an established patient who reports that she has an onset of palpitations. the assistant should expect to schedule which of the following services for the patient?
- Which of the following government-sponsored health programs has eligibility requirements and benefits that vary widely from state to state?
- A provider did not obtain informed consent from a patient who was coherent before surgery. The provider can be charged with which of the following torts?
- A patient calls the office to request a refill of her oral contraceptive tablets. Which of the following abbreviations should the medical administrative assistant use to refer to the prescription?
- OSHA requires providers to train employees on updated policies how often?
- Which of the following stipulates that a patient may be charged for copies of her medical record?
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- A patient has inflammation of knee from overuse. Which of the following terms describes this patients condition?
- When reviewing incoming mail, the practice of underlining significant words and phrases during sorting is called
- a medical administrative assistant is ensuring that a patient's medical record includes the necessary demographic information. which of the following data should the assistant verify as part of the patient's demographics?
- A provider charges more for a covered service than an insurance carrier allows. Which of the following outcomes should the medical administrative assistant expect?
- A medical assistant in a family laboratory reports, that are essential practice office routinely makes calendar notations to follow before a patient's next visit. Which of the following file organization up on data, such as methods is the assistant using?
- a provider prescribes surgically puncturing a patients lung to remove fluid. which of the following suffixes applies to this procedure?
- a medical administrative assistant confirms that a new patient has Medicare and his annual deductible has been met. which of the following percentage is patients responsibility
- a medical administrative assistant reviewing a patients record of operative procedures for a recent surgery. The assistant should understand that the term "dilate" means which of the following?
- when a patient completes and signs the assignment of benefits form, he is agreeing that the payment for covered services will go to which of the following parties?
- a medical administrative assistant should understand that rhinoplasty is the surgical repair of which of the following?
- A medical administrative assistant schedules two patients at the beginning of each hour, one patient 20 min after the beginning of each hour, and no patients in the second half of each hour. Which of the following types of scheduling is the assistant using?
- a medical administrative assistant should identify which of the following acronyms as a health insurance plan?
25 Clues: which of the following agencies creates immunization schedules? • OSHA requires providers to train employees on updated policies how often? • the Medicare and medicaid programs are overseen by which of the following agencies? • Which of the following stipulates that a patient may be charged for copies of her medical record? • ...
Dr. Emily Blackwell 2023-02-24
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- job title at medical school
- college teacher
- number of tries to get into medical school
- the staff and most of the patients
- type of life experience for someone painfully shy
- level of standard maintained at Infirmary and Medical School
- country of birth
- another part of her job necessary to help pay the bills
- where she completed additional training in Europe
- number of years Emily worked
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- medical specialty
- college that Emily attended
- partner's last name
- last name of former student who went on to open Henry Street Settlement House
- type of lessons offered to women in their homes
- who did Emily train during the Civil War?
- role she played in the NY County Medical Society
- who were the patients?
- city where she practiced medicine
- hospital
20 Clues: hospital • college teacher • country of birth • medical specialty • partner's last name • who were the patients? • job title at medical school • college that Emily attended • number of years Emily worked • city where she practiced medicine • the staff and most of the patients • who did Emily train during the Civil War? • number of tries to get into medical school • ...
Science of Nursing 2023-09-15
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- Standard clothing worn by nurses for hygiene and identification.
- Identifying a medical condition.
- Basic units of life.
- A healthcare professional who provides patient care.
- Recording patient information and care activities.
- Numbing for surgery or pain relief.
- Device for giving injections.
- A facility for medical treatment and care.
- Explores how the body functions.
- Provides support and protection.
- Operating room nursing.
- Study of matter and reactions.
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- Enables movement.
- Circulates nutrients and oxygen.
- The organized system of medical services.
- Providing emotional support to patients.
- Carries genetic information.
- Science of living organisms.
- Conducts scientific experiments.
- Immediate medical attention.
- Injury or open sore.
- Diagnostic tool used to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- Studies body structure.
- An individual receiving medical care.
- Device for measuring body temperature.
25 Clues: Enables movement. • Injury or open sore. • Basic units of life. • Studies body structure. • Operating room nursing. • Carries genetic information. • Science of living organisms. • Immediate medical attention. • Device for giving injections. • Study of matter and reactions. • Circulates nutrients and oxygen. • Conducts scientific experiments. • Identifying a medical condition. • ...
Musculoskeletal 2023-08-12
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- Medical term for ankle
- Medical term for chest
- Caudal aspect of spine
- Medical term for wrist
- Term for between finger and toes
- Towards the tail
- Increased amount of fluid (within the knee)
- Medical term for knee cap
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- Lower jaw bone
- Upper jawbone
- Away from the body's midline
- Term for grinding, crunching, or popping that occurs when moving a joint
- Towards the head
- Medical term for knee
- Term for joint fluid
- Towards the body's midline
16 Clues: Upper jawbone • Lower jaw bone • Towards the head • Towards the tail • Term for joint fluid • Medical term for knee • Medical term for ankle • Medical term for chest • Caudal aspect of spine • Medical term for wrist • Medical term for knee cap • Towards the body's midline • Away from the body's midline • Term for between finger and toes • Increased amount of fluid (within the knee) • ...
Coding 101 2025-02-06
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- Professionals responsible for translating medical reports into codes
- A statement sent to a patient explaining insurance payment (abbr.)
- A step coders take when seeking more details from providers
- Added to a CPT code to provide additional details
- The entity that pays for medical services (insurance company)
- A system for risk adjustment and payment models (abbr.)
- The grouping of related codes for billing purposes
- A request for payment submitted to an insurance company
- A federal law protecting patient information (abbr.)
- Assigning a higher-level code than what was documented
- A document listing services and codes used for billing
- When an insurance company refuses to pay a claim
- The process of charging for medical services
- Assigning a lower-level code than necessary
- Coding system used for reporting diagnoses (abbr.)
- A structured format for medical documentation (abbr.)
- Local policies determining coverage for Medicare services (abbr.)
- Another term for prior authorization in medical billing
- What coders assign for services performed by providers
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- Extracting key details from medical records for coding
- A billing term for procedures covered under a single payment
- The correct order of coding diagnoses and procedures
- A review process ensuring medical records match billed codes
- Payment received for medical services
- The potential consequence of incorrect coding on a claim
- Codes used for supplies and services not covered by CPT (abbr.)
- Ensuring adherence to rules and regulations in coding
- A doctor assigns this based on a patient’s symptoms
- A healthcare entity that delivers services (e.g., hospital, doctor)
- Unique identifier for healthcare providers (abbr.)
- Government-funded insurance for low-income individuals
- A system that classifies hospital stays for payment (abbr.)
- Standardized code set for medical procedures (abbr.)
- A reference book containing all medical codes
34 Clues: Payment received for medical services • Assigning a lower-level code than necessary • The process of charging for medical services • A reference book containing all medical codes • When an insurance company refuses to pay a claim • Added to a CPT code to provide additional details • The grouping of related codes for billing purposes • ...
Speaker Case prep 2024-09-24
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- Cabinet level department of healthcare in US gov
- Medical Professionals should strive to do what is fair and equitable
- Personal beliefs about right and wrong
- Department focused on Native Americans and Alaska Natives
- a standardized framework that helps make decisions
- Works on improving electronic medical records
- Medical professionals should strive to do the least amount of harm possible. Benefits outweigh the risks.
- Mental health department of fed gov
- Government Insurance for those over 65
- Federal insurance distributed at state level
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- Medical professionals ought to do the best thing for the patient
- Focused on improving healthcare access and rural health
- works under the united nations
- Agency that provides the most funding for medical research worldwide
- A patient's right to decide
- Researches improvements in healthcare practice
- Regulates food, drugs, and medical devices
- Focuses on pathogens in US and abroad
18 Clues: A patient's right to decide • works under the united nations • Mental health department of fed gov • Focuses on pathogens in US and abroad • Personal beliefs about right and wrong • Government Insurance for those over 65 • Regulates food, drugs, and medical devices • Federal insurance distributed at state level • Works on improving electronic medical records • ...
183-1 2024-08-19
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- The type of degree typically required for a Health Information Technician. Associate
- A Medical Office ____ handles administrative tasks in healthcare settings. Assistant
- Verification Specialists handle this type of verification for patients. Insurance
- The privacy law that Release of Information Specialists must comply with. HIPAA
- The primary task of a Medical Biller is preparing and submitting ____ data to insurance companies. Billing
- The typical education level required for a Health Data Analyst. Degree
- A role that involves managing Electronic Health Records systems and ensuring coding accuracy. Technician
- A professional responsible for ensuring patient records are accurate and properly filed. Clerk
- Medical Billers need proficiency with billing ____. Software
- Professionals who translate medical procedures into standardized codes. Coders
- The typical work environment that is not an option for a Medical Records Clerk. Remote
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- These professionals convert voice recordings into written reports. Transcriptionists
- The first friendly face a patient sees in a healthcare facility. Registrar
- A professional who analyzes healthcare data to improve patient care. Analyst
- A key skill required for Medical Coders, involving systems like ICD-10 and CPT. Coding
- A professional who oversees health information systems and ensures compliance. Coordinator
- Patient Registrars verify this type of patient information. Insurance
- The type of systems managed by Health Information Specialists. EHR
- Medical Records Clerks need strong ____ entry skills. Data
- The minimum education required for a Medical Records Clerk. GED
20 Clues: Medical Records Clerks need strong ____ entry skills. Data • Medical Billers need proficiency with billing ____. Software • The minimum education required for a Medical Records Clerk. GED • The type of systems managed by Health Information Specialists. EHR • Patient Registrars verify this type of patient information. Insurance • ...
Medical Staff Services 2014-05-04
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- healthcare organizations must obtain what before they can provide services?
- usually a doctor a patient sees first for medical care
- file with all healthcare providers including nonphysicians & sites of care created by CMS
- clinic providing care for people experiencing emotional and psychological issues
- reviews medical staff applications & reccommendations
- provides healthcare facilities with administrative support and staffing services
- what does CAH stand for
- what is the acronym for Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & System
- committee medical staff committee which review & verifies medical staff application data
- provide care to patient who require healthcare for less than 30 days
- a unique number created by CMS for physicians who bill services to them
- provides care to patients with cardiac disease
- voluntary accredits health organizations
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- provide treatment to patients in their home
- a fixed amount a healthcare organization will receive for specific services
- what does CAH stand for
- what does PCS stand for?
- credentialing is obtained through the AAMA (American Association of Medical Assitants)
- ensuring patient care is coordinated so the patients discharge or transfer is timely
- performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit
- most complex medical care
- generally formed by several physicians sharing a building, sometimes different specialites
- facility a patient goes to when they require more than 30 days of care
- developed professional standard to assess the compliance of healthcare organizations
- a healthcare professional who is part of a managed care network
- medical staff policies
- specialist verifies the credentials of medical staff
- nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones
- the term used to charge an individual for their medical insurance?
- group of provider that contract with carriers to participate in a specific managed care plan
30 Clues: medical staff policies • what does CAH stand for • what does CAH stand for • what does PCS stand for? • most complex medical care • voluntary accredits health organizations • provide treatment to patients in their home • nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones • provides care to patients with cardiac disease • performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit • ...
GUSOM Interview Day 2019-02-06
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- Largest bone in the human body
- The study of illness in children
- "care for the whole person"
- Buildings in D.C. cannot be taller than this monument
- Study of the Heart
- A pH of 7 is considered what
- The White House is located on this avenue
- This former President went to Georgetown University
- What medical instrument did Proctor-Harvey design
- Study of the Immune System
- This popular cheer means "what rocks"
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- Georgetown's colors are grey and what
- Georgetown is one of 135 of these in the United States
- Georgetown's Medical Curriculum
- The study of living organisms
- Famous cemetery just outside D.C.
- Largest organ in the body
- Volunteer-based clinic where Georgetown medical students see patients
- When medical students find out where they will attend residency
- Popular DC transportation system
- Georgetown's religious affiliation
- You can differentiate a medical student from a doctor by the length of this
- The museums on the national mall
- The name of the popular Georgetown bulldog
- Computer-based test for prospective medical students
25 Clues: Study of the Heart • Largest organ in the body • Study of the Immune System • "care for the whole person" • A pH of 7 is considered what • The study of living organisms • Largest bone in the human body • Georgetown's Medical Curriculum • The study of illness in children • Popular DC transportation system • The museums on the national mall • Famous cemetery just outside D.C. • ...
Crossword 2017-02-20
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- The big bone of the lower leg.
- The medical name for the upper back section of the spine.
- Freely moveable joints.
- Joint when 2 bones fit together with an odd shape.
- A muscle tissue. The heart is the only example.
- Medical name for skull.
- The bones of the spine.
- A resilient and smooth elastic tissue that connects bone to bone.
- The internal framework of the body.
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- A place where 2 or more bones meet.
- The bones of the hands.
- A short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue found around a joint.
- Joint where bones can only move along one axis.
- Small bonds developed in tendons around joints.
- Medical name for the jaw.
- The medical name for the lower back section of the spine.
- A tough band of fibrous connective tissue found in between a muscle and a bone.
- Type of muscle contraction when muscle length stays the same.
- The medical name for the tailbone section of the spine.
- The medical name for the neck section of the spine.
20 Clues: The bones of the hands. • Freely moveable joints. • Medical name for skull. • The bones of the spine. • Medical name for the jaw. • The big bone of the lower leg. • A place where 2 or more bones meet. • The internal framework of the body. • Joint where bones can only move along one axis. • Small bonds developed in tendons around joints. • ...
chapters 11&12 2014-05-20
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- record within one health care provider
- data that comes from the patient S in SOAP
- each condition or diagnosis a patient has is listed and given its own number
- owned by the patient
- includes a record of the patients past medical history
- protects patients privacy
- use precise descriptions and accepted medical terminology
- format that breaks down information into smaller components
- objective or external
- diagnosis A in SOAP
- subjective or internal
- also known as patient medical records
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- medical records should be kept up to date
- when a patient does not follow medical advice
- specific information required of a population
- files that need periodic attention
- government entities, MCOS, private insurance perform this type of audit
- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- ROS an inventory of the body
- data from the physician O in SOAP
- medical staff can perform this type of audit
- sometimes called the conventional method
- examine and review of a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy
- treatment P in SOAP
- throughout many health care providers
25 Clues: diagnosis A in SOAP • treatment P in SOAP • owned by the patient • objective or external • subjective or internal • protects patients privacy • ROS an inventory of the body • data from the physician O in SOAP • files that need periodic attention • throughout many health care providers • also known as patient medical records • record within one health care provider • ...
HOSA SLC 2024-03-26
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- Yellowing of skin, typically related to liver issues.
- One level of education HOSA serves, along with post-secondary.
- Medical field focused on skin and its diseases.
- Field specializing in eye and vision care.
- Last name of the HOSA International Executive Director
- Study of the structure of the human body.
- State where HOSA's Constitutional Convention was held.
- States Number of states in initial HOSA meeting.
- First name of MN HOSA’s President
- Study of disease causes and effects.
- Medical field specializing in teeth.
- State where HOSA's Constitutional Convention was held.
- Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells.
- Branch of medicine dealing with heart disorders.
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- Study and treatment of tumors.
- One level of education HOSA serves, along with post-secondary.
- Medical specialty dealing with disorders of the nervous system.
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity.
- Medical specialty dealing with children's health.
- First name of MN HOSA Judge Coordinator
- Science of preparing and dispensing medical drugs.
- Branch of medicine dealing with the immune system.
- First name of the opening session guest speaker
- Instrument used to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- Medical specialty for imaging techniques like X-rays.
25 Clues: Study and treatment of tumors. • First name of MN HOSA’s President • Study of disease causes and effects. • Medical field specializing in teeth. • First name of MN HOSA Judge Coordinator • Study of the structure of the human body. • Field specializing in eye and vision care. • Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells. • Medical field focused on skin and its diseases. • ...
R180 - Injuries 2025-03-11
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- High blood sugar levels
- Common medical condition that would need a defibrillator
- An excessive outward curve in the spine that causes the upper back to be overly rounded
- Taking your joints through their full range of movement
- Pulse lowering and stretching would be carried out
- An injury that happen almost immediately
- Low blood sugar levels
- Static, maintenance, Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) are all types of what?
- Tightness of the chest is a symptom of this medical condition
- Open, closed and _______ fractures
- variables Gender, Age, Technique, sleep, nutrition are all types of what?
- These are completed in order to minimalize risk of injuries.
- The use of water as treatment for conditions like arthritis
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- The P in SALTAPS
- Medical term for a bruise
- An injury that happens over time
- The P in PRICE
- A medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat
- The D in DRABC
- Medical condition that requires going to the toilet a lot
- The body's response to an excessive loss of water and salt
- Medical equipment needed for epilepsy
22 Clues: The P in PRICE • The D in DRABC • The P in SALTAPS • Low blood sugar levels • High blood sugar levels • Medical term for a bruise • An injury that happens over time • Open, closed and _______ fractures • Medical equipment needed for epilepsy • An injury that happen almost immediately • Pulse lowering and stretching would be carried out • ...
Directional Terms 2024-08-11
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- medical term that means above
- the arms are _ to the belly button
- medical term that means below
- the anatomical plane the divides the body into right and left sides
- medical term that means opposite
- medical term that means toward the midline
- medical term that means front of the body
- the position where the arms are at the side palms forward is known as _ position
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- medical term that means toward the trunk of the body
- medical term that means toward the surface
- the bottom of the foot is the _ surface
- the anatomical plane that divides the body into upper and lower portions
- medical term that means both or 2
- the term posterior refers to the _ of the body
- the term distal means _ from the trunk
15 Clues: medical term that means above • medical term that means below • medical term that means opposite • medical term that means both or 2 • the arms are _ to the belly button • the term distal means _ from the trunk • the bottom of the foot is the _ surface • medical term that means front of the body • medical term that means toward the surface • ...
TAG Teaser 186 - Medical Movies (and TV shows)! 2022-05-09
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- This medical drama, shown on BBC1 since 1986, is the longest-running medical drama in the world! It is a "sister" show of the recently cancelled Holby 13-ACROSS (8)
- The English _______, 1996 romantic film starring Juliette Binoche and Ralph Fiennes, based on the best-selling 1992 novel of the same name (7)
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's ____, 1975 film in which Jack Nicholson's McMurphy squares off against the sinister Nurse Ratched (4)
- This is what the E in ER stands for! (9)
- _____ Wing, madcap comedy series starring Mark Heap and Stephen Mangan, which ran on Channel 4 from 2004 until 2006 (5)
- Holby ____, BBC1 medical drama which ran from 1999 until 2022 (4)
- Chicago ___, American medical drama series which has been on air since 2015 (3)
- _____ On Doctor, 1967 classic comedy featuring Hattie Jacques as the Matron Lavinia (5)
- American medical comedy-drama which ran from 2001 until 2010, and was named after the sanitary clothes worn by surgeons (6)
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- Call the _______, smash hit BBC show set in the east end of London in the 1950s and 1960s (7)
- Peak ________, 1990s British hit show which followed the lives of the doctors and nurses at a G.P. surgery in the Peak District (8)
- _____, M.D. Sounds like a home? But this is actually a smash hit US medical drama featuring British actor Hugh Laurie as maverick medical genius Dr Gregory _____ (5)
- Nurse _____, 2000 black comedy film starring Renée Zellweger (5)
- ______, M.E. was a medical mystery drama which aired from 1976 until 1983 and starred Jack Klugman as medical examiner and sleuth Dr R ______ (6)
- Dr ______'_ Casebook, much-loved 1960s medical drama starring Bill Simpson as doctor Alan Finlay, and his 1920s practice in the fictional Scottish town of Tannochbrae (7)
- Grey's _______, long-running US medical drama starring Ellen Pompeo as Dr Meredith Grey (7)
- ___ Martin, UK medical comedy-drama starring Martin Clunes (3)
17 Clues: This is what the E in ER stands for! (9) • ___ Martin, UK medical comedy-drama starring Martin Clunes (3) • Nurse _____, 2000 black comedy film starring Renée Zellweger (5) • Holby ____, BBC1 medical drama which ran from 1999 until 2022 (4) • Chicago ___, American medical drama series which has been on air since 2015 (3) • ...
Final Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-18
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- Define the Medical Abbreviation "lbs"
- Medical abbreviation for before meals and at bedtime
- When your patient does not have the ability to control their bowel or bladder
- Number of milliliters in an ounce
- The root word Gastro- relates to what body part?
- Medical Abbreviation for immediately or as soon as possible
- The word part for "itis" meaning
- Blood Pressure Less than 100/60
- Define the Medical Abbreviation for "Kilogram"
- Maximum Heart Rate in Healthy Vital Sign Range
- Yellow tint to the skin or eyes
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- Name the unit of measurement that is equivalent to 1 milliliter
- Medical Term for Swelling
- Medical Diagnosis for CHF
- Minimum Pulse in Healthy Vital Sign Range
- Correct unit of measurement to document output
- What is the number one most important way to stop the spread of infection?
- Heart rate greater than 100
18 Clues: Medical Term for Swelling • Medical Diagnosis for CHF • Heart rate greater than 100 • Blood Pressure Less than 100/60 • Yellow tint to the skin or eyes • The word part for "itis" meaning • Number of milliliters in an ounce • Define the Medical Abbreviation "lbs" • Minimum Pulse in Healthy Vital Sign Range • Correct unit of measurement to document output • ...
Intro Special Senses Review for Test + prior content 2024-11-25
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- another name for pink eye
- pressure in the eye increases leading to blindness
- the medical term for inflammation
- the white part of the eye
- catch particles to keep them out of the eye
- swimmers ___ is inflammation of the otitis externa
- the medical word for eat
- this is the one of the five senses we do not use in health care
- another term for ringing in the ears
- the medical word for appendix
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- condition where the lens of the eye gets cloudy
- menier's ______ causes dizziness and ringing in the ears
- help distribute moisture over the eye
- the medical word for vomit
- the eye __ are the bones of the skull that surround the eye
- the ___ gland is where tears come out and the duct can get blocked
- the membrane that if it detaches, it may be a medical emergency
- the medical term for bladder
18 Clues: the medical word for eat • another name for pink eye • the white part of the eye • the medical word for vomit • the medical term for bladder • the medical word for appendix • the medical term for inflammation • another term for ringing in the ears • help distribute moisture over the eye • catch particles to keep them out of the eye • ...
1960s Technology: Important Inventions 2023-10-23
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- Portable audio storage medium.
- Medical breakthrough in assisted reproduction.
- Energy-efficient light source.
- Used in touch-tone phones.
- Medical imaging technology using X-rays.
- Light-emitting diode technology.
- Medical imaging technology.
- Pointing device for computers.
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- Advancement in aviation technology.
- Entertainment medium using electronic technology.
- Real-time visual communication technology.
- Device for operating electronic appliances.
- Miniature integrated circuit.
- Non-invasive medical imaging technology.
- Broadcasting via communication satellites.
- Widely used home movie format.
- Invention with applications in technology and medicine.
- Precursor to the modern internet.
- Scannable code for product identification.
- Storage medium for data and software.
20 Clues: Used in touch-tone phones. • Medical imaging technology. • Miniature integrated circuit. • Portable audio storage medium. • Widely used home movie format. • Energy-efficient light source. • Pointing device for computers. • Light-emitting diode technology. • Precursor to the modern internet. • Advancement in aviation technology. • Storage medium for data and software. • ...
Intro Special Senses Review for Test + prior content 2024-11-25
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- menier's ______ causes dizziness and ringing in the ears
- catch particles to keep them out of the eye
- another name for pink eye
- help distribute moisture over the eye
- pressure in the eye increases leading to blindness
- swimmers ___ is inflammation of the otitis externa
- another term for ringing in the ears
- the medical word for appendix
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- the medical word for vomit
- this is the one of the five senses we do not use in health care
- the eye __ are the bones of the skull that surround the eye
- the medical term for inflammation
- the white part of the eye
- the medical term for bladder
- the medical word for eat
- the ___ gland is where tears come out and the duct can get blocked
- condition where the lens of the eye gets cloudy
- the membrane that if it detaches, it may be a medical emergency
18 Clues: the medical word for eat • the white part of the eye • another name for pink eye • the medical word for vomit • the medical term for bladder • the medical word for appendix • the medical term for inflammation • another term for ringing in the ears • help distribute moisture over the eye • catch particles to keep them out of the eye • ...
Schannel Crossword 2014-03-06
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- file reminder file for keeping track of time-sensitive obligations
- patient who does not follow medical advice
- basic information required of all patients
- Problem-Oriented Medical Record
- process of recording information
- altering something to meet individual specifications
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- examine and review records for completeness and accuracy
- transforming spoken notes
- compact disc that contains software programs
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Personal Health Record
- genetic information cells
- Electronic Medical Record
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- data obtained from conversation
- data that are apparent and measureable
- Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
- Federal Insurance Contribution Act
- Source Oriented Medical Record
- Electronic Health Record
20 Clues: Personal Health Record • Electronic Health Record • transforming spoken notes • genetic information cells • Electronic Medical Record • Source Oriented Medical Record • Problem-Oriented Medical Record • data obtained from conversation • process of recording information • Occupational Safety and Health Act • Federal Insurance Contribution Act • ...
HIM Week 2025-04-09
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- A serious, unexpected situation requiring immediate action.
- A written order for the administration of a medicine.
- The identification of the nature of an illness.
- A healthcare worker who provides care and support to patients.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- A vehicle equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital.
- The invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues.
- A medical procedure involving an incision with instruments.
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- A person receiving medical care.
- The process of getting better after an illness or injury.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity.
- Substances used to treat or prevent diseases.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- A place where people receive medical treatment.
- A facility for outpatient medical treatment.
- Another term for a doctor.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses.
- A place where medicinal drugs are prepared and dispensed.
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
20 Clues: Another term for a doctor. • A person receiving medical care. • A facility for outpatient medical treatment. • Substances used to treat or prevent diseases. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • A place where people receive medical treatment. • The identification of the nature of an illness. • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • ...
Doctor Who? 2018-03-12
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- a medical doctor devoted to the diagnosis, and medical and surgical treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle and lower extremity.
- Medicine is a medical doctor who trained in providing continuous care for injured workers and helping them to get back to work. Oncologist: the branch of science that deals with cancers, medical doctors who specialize in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of cancer.
- is involved in the management of the physical, emotional, and mental health of their young patients.
- Surgeon medical physicians who specialize in the diagnosis, medical management, and surgical treatment of diseases with the blood vessels (vascular diseases).
- Surgeon ; a trained surgeon of the mouth and jaw. These doctors specialize in treating and reconstructing areas of the face, head, or neck after an injury or surgery
- trained medical doctors in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the kidney and urinary systems.
- Can perform surgeries in the eyes. And because they can perform operations on the eyes, they are considered as both medical and surgical specialists.
- a medical professional whose expertise falls on the lungs and other respiratory tract illnesses and diseases.
- specializes in the study of hearing, balance, and other auditory disorders.
- are medical professionals focused on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal (digestive) tract which include the stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, and liver.
- Medicine trained medical doctors who administer radioactive medicines for diagnosis and treatment of specific conditions. Obstetrician/Gynecologist: is a combination of two doctors rolled into one. trained in managing pregnancy, labor, and childbirth and specialized in the female reproductive system.
- specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders.
- specialized in in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disease and systemic auto-immune conditions commonly referred to as rheumatic diseases.
- are health professionals primarily focused on the diagnosis of conditions associated with the skin, hair, nails.
- a specialist in that studies blood, blood-forming organs, and blood-related diseases.
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- medical professional specially trained to diagnose and treat their patients by interpreting test results from medical imaging techniques.
- Surgeon doctors specially trained to diagnose, treat, and operate patients with diseases and injuries of the musculoskeletal system (which includes the muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons, and the nerves). Otolaryngologist: a type of physician who specializes in managing and treating patients with various disorders of the Ear, Nose, and Throat.
- studies and tries to interpret his/her patient’s behavior and cognitive process.
- is a medical doctor under the category of internal medicine, who studies the diseases that affect the endocrine system which is responsible for secreting and regulating the body’s hormone levels.
- is a medical professional who investigates and studies the physiological processes and functions of the body’s immune system.
- are medical professionals that examine and treat illnesses associated with the cardiovascular system which includes the heart and blood vessels.
- a doctor who specializes in oral health care (gum disease) and is involved in the placement of dental implants.
- play a major decisive role in pain management. As their name suggests, anesthesiologists are physicians trained in anesthesiology or the science of administering anesthesia to patients during the surgeries.
- is a trained medical doctor who performs autopsies in the examination of tissue (such as a mole) and blood samples to diagnose a disease and produces a pathological report.
- a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of the diseases that affect the nervous system (brain, spinal cord, and the neurons).
- is a healthcare professional who specializes in the identification and treatment of asthma, allergies, and related diseases. In addition to that, an allergist is also trained in determining the factors that trigger such diseases
- doctors who specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders that affect the male and female urinary tract.
27 Clues: specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders. • specializes in the study of hearing, balance, and other auditory disorders. • studies and tries to interpret his/her patient’s behavior and cognitive process. • a specialist in that studies blood, blood-forming organs, and blood-related diseases. • ...
CPT®, HCPCS Level II, and ICD-10-CM 2025-05-19
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- Format used in Category I CPT codes
- Term for CPT codes used when no specific code is available
- Imaging procedure for breast tissue
- Format used in Category II and III codes
- Federal agency that develops HCPCS Level II codes
- Required to justify code selection and modifiers
- Medical action performed on a patient
- Identification of disease or condition
- Medical specialty focused on cancer treatment
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- Type of medicine that uses radioactive substances
- Diagnostic imaging using sound waves
- Coding system for items and services not included in CPT
- Organization that publishes the CPT manual
- Organization that developed ICD-10
- Codes added to CPT/HCPCS codes to provide more detail
- Resource containing medical codes and guidelines
- Descriptor for some Category III and HCPCS codes
- CPT section that includes imaging and nuclear medicine
- Payment received for medical services
- Medical coding system for procedures maintained by the AMA
20 Clues: Organization that developed ICD-10 • Format used in Category I CPT codes • Imaging procedure for breast tissue • Diagnostic imaging using sound waves • Payment received for medical services • Medical action performed on a patient • Identification of disease or condition • Format used in Category II and III codes • Organization that publishes the CPT manual • ...
Bioethics 2023-03-10
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- - The act of giving permission for a medical procedure after being fully informed of the risks and benefits.
- -The right of individuals to make their own decisions regarding their health and medical treatment.
- - The ethical duty to tell patients the truth about their medical condition.
- -The ethical duty to keep patient information private.
- - The idea that all individuals have inherent value and should be treated with respect.
- -The ethical principle that healthcare professionals should act in the best interest of their patients.
- - Medical care that focuses on relieving pain and suffering in patients with serious illnesses.
- - An ethical theory that focuses on the character traits that lead to moral behaviour.
- - The process of giving permission for medical procedures, such as surgery or research.
- - The ethical principle of fairness and equity in healthcare.
- - The ethical principle that healthcare professionals should not harm their patients.
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- - Medical interventions used to assist with human reproduction, such as IVF or surrogacy.
- -The ethical decision to stop or withhold medical treatment in certain circumstances, such as when it is futile.
- - An ethical theory that actions should be taken to maximise overall happiness or well-being.
- - A reproductive technology in which a woman carries a pregnancy for another person or couple.
- - The act of donating organs or tissues for transplantation.
- - The act of painlessly ending a patient's life to relieve suffering.
- - The provision of medical treatment to sustain a patient's life, often in intensive care units.
- - A measure of an individual's well-being and satisfaction with their life.
- - The study of the inheritance of characteristics.
20 Clues: - The study of the inheritance of characteristics. • -The ethical duty to keep patient information private. • - The act of donating organs or tissues for transplantation. • - The ethical principle of fairness and equity in healthcare. • - The act of painlessly ending a patient's life to relieve suffering. • ...
Health Information Management 2016-01-29
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- Analysis of diseased body tissue that has been sent for testing
- Method of organizing a medical record in which all information pertaining to one specific problem are grouped together
- Portion of a medical report describing recommended treatment
- Process in which a patient's record is reviewed to make sure that all necessary components are included in the chart
- Abbreviation for a document that specifies what medical information is to be released
- The top sheet in the patient's medical file containing demographic information
- Method that involves breaking a chart number into a series of groups and filing within each group
- Information regarding a patient's visits to the doctor
- Documenting patient visits in a chart note
- Detailed account of a patient's surgical procedure
- System that reminds an assistant to perform a certain activity at a certain time
- Plastic envelope with pockets used to mark place from which a medical record was removed
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- Questionnaire detailing a patient's past illness or treatment
- Results of a patient's radiologic study
- Portion of the chart notes that documents information received from the patient
- Documented results from a laboratory test
- Abbreviation for related information grouped together in a patient's medical record
- Reversing the order of digits within a number
- Typewritten medical report from a physician for a patient's file
- Portion of a chart note where the results of a patient's physical is documented
- if used for educational purposes all identifying information is removed
- Alphabetical system of filing medical records
- This method is used to save space in a patient's chart
23 Clues: Results of a patient's radiologic study • Documented results from a laboratory test • Documenting patient visits in a chart note • Reversing the order of digits within a number • Alphabetical system of filing medical records • Detailed account of a patient's surgical procedure • Information regarding a patient's visits to the doctor • ...
Medical Law 2023-11-21
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- medical term for end of life care
- a person is touched without a persons consent
- type of consent that is written
- law medical malpractice would be in this category
- patients right to know the truth
- to do good
- careless or senseless behavior by a health care worker
- supporting the best interest of all patients
- giving out personal medical information
- physician order to not perform CPR
- a term for lawsuit
- guidelines to determine right or wrong behavior in health care
- medication error causing harm, harm during surgery
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- to do no harm
- spoken information about someone against their character
- to keep promises
- to be treated fairly and equitably
- medical and personal information that is kept private
- a set of values, behaviors and relationships that form foundation for trust
- type of medical error where patient develops wound
- written information about someone that causes them harm
- individual under legal age
- inability to make own medical decisions
- ability to make own decision
- person under legal guardianship
- a threat or attempt is made to touch a person without permission
26 Clues: to do good • to do no harm • to keep promises • a term for lawsuit • individual under legal age • ability to make own decision • type of consent that is written • person under legal guardianship • patients right to know the truth • medical term for end of life care • to be treated fairly and equitably • physician order to not perform CPR • inability to make own medical decisions • ...
medical 2024-05-27
Medical Terminology Skeletal System Crossword 2025-10-16
Across
- medical term for the synovial membrane or synovial fluid
- a fracture that does not create a wound
- medical term for swayback
- visual examination of joints
- medical term for rib
- a fracture in which the bone is bent and not completely broken
- abnormal increase in forward curvature of lumbar spine
- a fracture that twists around the bone
- a fracture that breaks through the skin
- medical term for stiffness,bent, crooked
- nuclear imaging test that helps diagnose bone disease
- inflammation of joints
- a suffix that means to bind or tie together
- medical term for a joint
- an area where two or more bones join together
- sac that acts as a cushion to ease movements
- a fracture in which the bone is splintered/crushed
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- connects bone to bone
- partial displacement of a bone from its joint
- loss or absence of mobility
- medical term for spinal cord or bone marrow
- abnormal softening of cartilage
- abnormal increase in the outward curvature of the thoracic spine
- x-ray
- suffix that means to loosen or set free
- red makes blood cells, yellow stores fat
- a specialist that treats mis-alignments of the spine
- total displacement of a bone from its joint
- smooth, rubbery, blue-white connective tissue
- medical term for bent or hump
- a fracture that is straight across the bone
31 Clues: x-ray • medical term for rib • connects bone to bone • inflammation of joints • medical term for a joint • medical term for swayback • loss or absence of mobility • visual examination of joints • medical term for bent or hump • abnormal softening of cartilage • a fracture that twists around the bone • a fracture that does not create a wound • suffix that means to loosen or set free • ...
Happy 80th Jack 2025-06-27
Across
- Medical school
- Piano recital duet partner
- Gave commencement speech at 1967 Naval Academy Graduation
- Political chant heard on his school bus in 1952
- Racket sport
- Born in
- Destination of first trip in a plane
- City of first (and brief)apartment/house rental
- Medical residency town
- There is no weight requirement for this team
- High school sports
- He would often be at work late reading reading these
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- First car
- First nuclear powered aircraft carrier
- Always has these on hand for an after dinner sweet
- Initial medical focus
- Woodensailing dinghy
- Fulton chain lake
- Later medical focus
- Hairstyle, sort of
20 Clues: Born in • First car • Racket sport • Medical school • Fulton chain lake • Hairstyle, sort of • High school sports • Later medical focus • Woodensailing dinghy • Initial medical focus • Medical residency town • Piano recital duet partner • Destination of first trip in a plane • First nuclear powered aircraft carrier • There is no weight requirement for this team • ...
Happy 80th Jack 2025-06-27
Across
- Medical school
- Piano recital duet partner
- Gave commencement speech at 1967 Naval Academy Graduation
- Political chant heard on his school bus in 1952
- Racket sport
- Born in
- Destination of first trip in a plane
- City of first (and brief)apartment/house rental
- Medical residency town
- There is no weight requirement for this team
- High school sports
- He would often be at work late reading reading these
Down
- First car
- First nuclear powered aircraft carrier
- Always has these on hand for an after dinner sweet
- Initial medical focus
- Wooden sailing dinghy
- Fulton chain lake
- Later medical focus
- Hairstyle, sort of
20 Clues: Born in • First car • Racket sport • Medical school • Fulton chain lake • Hairstyle, sort of • High school sports • Later medical focus • Initial medical focus • Wooden sailing dinghy • Medical residency town • Piano recital duet partner • Destination of first trip in a plane • First nuclear powered aircraft carrier • There is no weight requirement for this team • ...
Medical 2022-12-06
Across
- unable to hear
- flu (= an illness like a very bad cold, that makes you feel hot and weak)
- suddenly becoming unconscious for a short time, usually falling down onto the floor
- an illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult for someone to do the things that other people do
- the ability to see
- the time when something unpleasant and difficult to control starts, such as a disease
- the state of not being strong or powerful
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- a strong wish to do something, often something that you should not do
- a movement you make with your hand, arm, or head to express what you are thinking or feeling
- the feeling of being tired
- a person who has a disease that they can give to other people without suffering from it themselves
- not able to see
- a disease or mental problem
13 Clues: unable to hear • not able to see • the ability to see • the feeling of being tired • a disease or mental problem • the state of not being strong or powerful • a strong wish to do something, often something that you should not do • flu (= an illness like a very bad cold, that makes you feel hot and weak) • ...
SDA 2022-02-04
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- If the client reports SSI based on disability and/or blindness was terminated due to financial factors, __________ medical eligibility
- _________ is an acronym for Disability Determination Service
- The DHS-3503-MRT is called the Medical Determination _____________ Checklist
- __________'s final determination that a client is not disabled and/or blind supersedes DDS’s certification.
- ____________age 65 or older may receive SDA.
- Persons receiving Michigan ____________ Services meets the SDA disability criteria
- The DDS will gather and review the medical ___________ and either certify or deny the disability claim based on the medical evidence
- To receive SDA, a person must be ___________, caring for a disabled person, or age 65 or older.
- The ___________is not required to gather medical evidence
- DDS will _______the client's disability determination and record it on the DHS-49-A
- The current location of your favorite Bloom trainer, Sallie
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- The client or authorized representative must sign the DHS-1555, Authorization to Release Protected __________ Information, to request existing medical records.
- A person is disabled for SDA purposes if he or she is diagnosed as having Acquired ____________________Syndrome (AIDS).
- An _____________ representative is a person who applies for assistance on behalf of the client and/or otherwise acts on their behalf
- For SDA and MA only, the DDS may put a case on medical __________ for further development
- DDS does not accept electronic medical records in the form of CDs or __________
- DHS-49-F, Medical-Social Questionnaire form is mandatory.
- A person is disabled for SDA purposes if he or she resides in a qualified ____________ Living Arrangement (SLA) facility.
- _________ is an Acronym for Substance Abuse treatment Center
- A person receiving post-______________ substance abuse treatment meets SDA disability criteria for 30 days following discharge from the SATC
- A DHS-54A, Medical _________ form can be used as verification for the caretaker of a disabled person
- A caretaker of a disabled person may receive SDA provided that the assistance of the caretaker is medically necessary for at least _________ days and the caretaker and the disabled person live together
22 Clues: ____________age 65 or older may receive SDA. • DHS-49-F, Medical-Social Questionnaire form is mandatory. • The ___________is not required to gather medical evidence • The current location of your favorite Bloom trainer, Sallie • _________ is an acronym for Disability Determination Service • _________ is an Acronym for Substance Abuse treatment Center • ...
Lymphatic System 2023-12-18
Across
- What is the name of the radiographic imaging of lymph vessels?
- What is the medical term for the absence of the spleen?
- What is a person who studies and treats immune system disorders called?
- What is the medical term for inflammation of the lymph vessel?
- What is the medical term for a malignant tumor of the lymphatic tissue?
- - What is the medical term for a tumor of the thymus gland?
- What is the abbreviation for bone marrow transplant?
- What is the medical term for disease of the lymph nodes?
- - What is the medical term for the study of the immune system?
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- What is the name of the protective protein that is produced by the immune system in response to the presence of an antigen?
- What is the term for enlargement of the spleen?
- What is the medical term for suturing or repairing of the spleen?
- What is the excision of the spleen called?
- What is the medical term for inflammation of the lymph nodes?
- What is the excision of the thymus gland called?
- What is a Lymph cell called?
16 Clues: What is a Lymph cell called? • What is the excision of the spleen called? • What is the term for enlargement of the spleen? • What is the excision of the thymus gland called? • What is the abbreviation for bone marrow transplant? • What is the medical term for the absence of the spleen? • What is the medical term for disease of the lymph nodes? • ...
Medical 2024-04-18
Health 2025-06-27
Across
- assists doctors and cares for patients
- prepares and gives out medicines
- a written order for medicine
- medical care given for an illness
- a shot of medicine with a needle
- a possible broken arm, hurt after an incident
- an immune system reaction to substances
- a doctor who performs operations
- an injection to prevent illness
- – a scheduled meeting with a doctor
- a routine medical examination
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- a person receiving medical care
- a sign of illness
- an operation performed by a doctor
- the process of getting better
- medicine to reduce pain
- medical professional
- the identification of an illness
- medicine that fights bacterial infections
- a healthcare facility for outpatient services
20 Clues: a sign of illness • medical professional • medicine to reduce pain • a written order for medicine • the process of getting better • a routine medical examination • a person receiving medical care • an injection to prevent illness • prepares and gives out medicines • a shot of medicine with a needle • the identification of an illness • a doctor who performs operations • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-09-05
Across
- medical term for the enlargement of the heart
- prefix meaning liver
- abbreviation for a cerebrovascular accident (stroke)
- prefix meaning difficult or painful
- medical name for the hip bone
- prefix meaning nerve
- abbreviation for myocardial infarction (heart attack)
- medical term for difficulty breathing
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- prefix meaning chest
- suffix meaning removal
- moving away
- suffix meaning pain
- medical term for a slow heartbeat
- suffix meaning study of
- section of the small intestine
- abbreviation for signs and symptoms
- abbreviation for electrocardiogramItis suffix meaning inflammation
- moving forwards
- abbreviation for blood pressure
19 Clues: moving away • moving forwards • suffix meaning pain • prefix meaning chest • prefix meaning liver • prefix meaning nerve • suffix meaning removal • suffix meaning study of • medical name for the hip bone • section of the small intestine • abbreviation for blood pressure • medical term for a slow heartbeat • prefix meaning difficult or painful • abbreviation for signs and symptoms • ...
Jobs in Healthcare 2024-08-20
Across
- a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions that affect the digestive system
- a person who is certified and experienced in practicing medicine to help maintain and restore a patient’s physical and mental health
- a physician who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, management, and prevention of conditions affecting the cardiovascular system
- use medical imaging technology to help doctors diagnose and treat patients
- a highly trained medical professional who responds to emergency calls and provides advanced life support to the sick and injured
- health professionals who use nutrition, behavioral science, and social science to help people improve their health and well-being
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the endocrine system
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer in adults
- a medical professional who draws blood from patients in medical facilities
- a licensed healthcare professional who provides care for patients, families, and communities to help them maintain or improve their health and quality of life
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions that affect the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes
- a medical professional who diagnoses, treats, and researches illnesses and injuries in non-human animals
- laboratory professionals who study cells and cellular abnormalities to help diagnose diseases and medical conditions
- doctor who specializes in operating on patients to treat injuries, diseases, and deformities by removing or repairing parts of the body
- Deals with emotional and mental disorders
- licensed healthcare professionals who specialize in the neuromusculoskeletal system
- medical professionals who specializes in anesthesia care, pain management, and critical care medicine
- a doctor who specializes in the medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system, from puberty through menopause
- a medical professional who diagnoses and treats oral health conditions, including teeth, gums, and other tissues in the mouth
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- a doctor who specializes in caring for women and their unborn babies during pregnancy, childbirth, and after birth
- healthcare providers who specialize in the eyes and vision
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and managing disorders of the nervous system, brain, and spinal cord
- a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of eye and vision conditions
- a doctor who specializes in the health of children from birth to young adulthood
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques
- healthcare professionals who are experts in medication and how it works in the body
- healthcare professionals who diagnose, treat, and manage hearing, balance, and other auditory disorders in people of all ages
- medical professional who specializes in treating allergies and asthmas
- a healthcare professional who uses sound waves and imaging equipment to create images of the inside of the body, called ultrasounds
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases of the respiratory system
- a dentist who specializes in diagnosing and treating dental malocclusions and facial irregularities
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and researching blood conditions and diseases that affect the bone marrow and lymphatic system
32 Clues: Deals with emotional and mental disorders • healthcare providers who specialize in the eyes and vision • a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer in adults • medical professional who specializes in treating allergies and asthmas • use medical imaging technology to help doctors diagnose and treat patients • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-10-26
Across
- A condition in which bones become brittle.
- An organ that produces insulin.
- The medical term for a sore throat.
- The outermost layer of the skin.
- The abbreviation for "before meals" in prescriptions.
- The medical term for difficulty swallowing.
- A condition of excessive body fat.
- The abbreviation for "as needed" in prescriptions.
- A surgical procedure to remove part of the colon.
- The body's ability to maintain stability.
- A common term for high blood pressure.
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- An instrument for listening to internal body sounds.
- The medical term for inflammation of the liver.
- A device to measure blood pressure.
- The smallest blood vessels in the body.
- The medical term for a nosebleed.
- A surgical procedure to remove an appendix.
- The abbreviation for "twice a day" in prescriptions.
- A medical term for a bruise.
- The abbreviation for "by mouth" in prescriptions.
20 Clues: A medical term for a bruise. • An organ that produces insulin. • The outermost layer of the skin. • The medical term for a nosebleed. • A condition of excessive body fat. • A device to measure blood pressure. • The medical term for a sore throat. • A common term for high blood pressure. • The smallest blood vessels in the body. • The body's ability to maintain stability. • ...
MEDICAL 2022-04-02
13 Clues: asma • luka • demam • bidan • perban • pusing • dokter gigi • sakit kepala • dokter bedah • sakit telinga • sakitpinggang • patah tulang kaki • sakit tenggorokan
BIO MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION 2025-04-02
Across
- The range of frequencies a biomedical signal can transmit without distortion.
- Device that picks up electrical signals from the body, used in ECG or EEG.
- A technique used to minimize electrical noise in biomedical instruments.
- Unwanted signal disturbances in measurements due to movement or electrical interference.
- Designing medical devices to be comfortable and user-friendly.
- Used in modern instruments to automate measurement and control.
- Used to remove unwanted noise from medical signals.
- Regular process to ensure the accuracy of medical instruments.
- A crystal material used in sensors to convert mechanical signals into electrical signals.
- Converts raw transducer output into a usable form.
- A device implanted to regulate heartbeats.
- The phenomenon where vibrations amplify biomedical signals.
- A component used to store electrical energy in biomedical circuits.
- System Alerts medical personnel when physiological parameters exceed limits.
- Electrical current measurement unit used in biomedical devices.
- Remote monitoring of biomedical data using wireless technology.
- The physical quantity or condition measured by a medical instrument.
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- The study of blood flow and circulation in the human body.
- Unwanted interference affecting biomedical signals.
- Device that delivers electric shocks to the heart to restore normal rhythm.
- A semiconductor that detects light, commonly used in pulse oximeters.
- A system that adjusts itself based on output measurements.
- Consistency and dependability of medical equipment.
- The Process of Sending biomedical data to remote locations.
- Applying energy to a biological system to observe its response.
- The consistency of repeated medical measurements.
- A device that converts one form of energy into another.
- Increasing the strength of a weak biomedical signal.
- Government rules ensuring the safety and effectiveness of medical devices.
- Overlapping signals from different physiological systems.
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- A type of medical imaging using sound waves.
32 Clues: A device implanted to regulate heartbeats. • A type of medical imaging using sound waves. • The consistency of repeated medical measurements. • Converts raw transducer output into a usable form. • Unwanted interference affecting biomedical signals. • Consistency and dependability of medical equipment. • Used to remove unwanted noise from medical signals. • ...
Jobs in Healthcare 2024-08-20
Across
- a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions that affect the digestive system
- a person who is certified and experienced in practicing medicine to help maintain and restore a patient’s physical and mental health
- a physician who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, management, and prevention of conditions affecting the cardiovascular system
- use medical imaging technology to help doctors diagnose and treat patients
- a highly trained medical professional who responds to emergency calls and provides advanced life support to the sick and injured
- health professionals who use nutrition, behavioral science, and social science to help people improve their health and well-being
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the endocrine system
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer in adults
- a medical professional who draws blood from patients in medical facilities
- a licensed healthcare professional who provides care for patients, families, and communities to help them maintain or improve their health and quality of life
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions that affect the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes
- a medical professional who diagnoses, treats, and researches illnesses and injuries in non-human animals
- laboratory professionals who study cells and cellular abnormalities to help diagnose diseases and medical conditions
- doctor who specializes in operating on patients to treat injuries, diseases, and deformities by removing or repairing parts of the body
- Deals with emotional and mental disorders
- licensed healthcare professionals who specialize in the neuromusculoskeletal system
- medical professionals who specializes in anesthesia care, pain management, and critical care medicine
- a doctor who specializes in the medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system, from puberty through menopause
- a medical professional who diagnoses and treats oral health conditions, including teeth, gums, and other tissues in the mouth
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- a doctor who specializes in caring for women and their unborn babies during pregnancy, childbirth, and after birth
- healthcare providers who specialize in the eyes and vision
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and managing disorders of the nervous system, brain, and spinal cord
- a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of eye and vision conditions
- a doctor who specializes in the health of children from birth to young adulthood
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques
- healthcare professionals who are experts in medication and how it works in the body
- healthcare professionals who diagnose, treat, and manage hearing, balance, and other auditory disorders in people of all ages
- medical professional who specializes in treating allergies and asthmas
- a healthcare professional who uses sound waves and imaging equipment to create images of the inside of the body, called ultrasounds
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases of the respiratory system
- a dentist who specializes in diagnosing and treating dental malocclusions and facial irregularities
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and researching blood conditions and diseases that affect the bone marrow and lymphatic system
32 Clues: Deals with emotional and mental disorders • healthcare providers who specialize in the eyes and vision • a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer in adults • medical professional who specializes in treating allergies and asthmas • use medical imaging technology to help doctors diagnose and treat patients • ...
EMR Chapter 1 Crossword 2022-06-03
Across
- Standardized procedures to be followed when providing care to injured or ill persons.
- A person trained in emergency care who may be called on to give such care as a routine part of their job (paid or volunteer) until more advanced emergency medical services (EMS) personnel take over.
- _____ of practice: The range of duties and skills that are allowed and expected to be performed when necessary, according to the professional’s level of training, while using reasonable care and skill.
- A type of medical direction, also called “on-line,” “base-station,” “immediate” or “concurrent medical control”; under this type of medical direction, the physician speaks directly with emergency care providers at the scene of an emergency. Emergency medical.
- A person who gives basic emergency medical care and transportation for critical and emergent patients who access the EMS system; EMTs are typically authorized to function after completing local and state certification requirements; formerly referred to as EMT-Basic.
- Achieved by obtaining and maintaining the National EMS Certification (or state certification), taking an approved EMS course and meeting other requirements; this does not grant the right to practice as licensure may in some states.
- _________ credentialing: Local requirements EMRs must meet in order to maintain employment or obtain certain protocols so that they may practice.
- A person trained to give basic and limited advanced emergency medical care and transportation for critical and emergent patients who access the emergency medical services (EMS) system.
- A type of medical direction, also called “off-line,” “retrospective” or “prospective” medical control; this type of medical direction includes education, protocol review and quality improvement for emergency care providers.
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- Medical _______ The monitoring of care provided by out-of-hospital providers to injured or ill persons, usually by a medical director.
- _____care: Emergency medical care provided before a patient arrives at a hospital or medical facility.
- An allied health professional whose primary focus is to give advanced emergency medical care for critical and emergent patients who access the EMS system.
- Medical _____ A physician who provides oversight and assumes responsibility for the care of injured or ill persons provided in out-of hospital settings.
- Required acknowledgment that the bearer has permission to practice in the licensing state; offers the highest level of public protection; may be revoked at the state level should the bearer no longer meet the required standards.
- _____ orders: Protocols issued by the medical director allowing specific skills to be performed or specific medications to be administered in certain situations.
15 Clues: Standardized procedures to be followed when providing care to injured or ill persons. • _____care: Emergency medical care provided before a patient arrives at a hospital or medical facility. • Medical _______ The monitoring of care provided by out-of-hospital providers to injured or ill persons, usually by a medical director. • ...
Back Office Refresher 2020-05-03
Across
- This is the medical abbreviation for "history".
- eye What does the medical abbreviation OD mean?
- Who discharges a TB read?
- How many rings do you have to answer the phone?
- This is the medical term for painful urination.
- down What is the appropriate position for a patient to be in when getting a injection?
- Is it okay to remove a patient from Clockwise?
- Date What is circled at every clinic?
- ear What does the medical abbreviation AS mean?
- This is the medical abbreviation for "symptoms".
- How many types of stool specimens are there?
- After using a cavi wipe, how many minutes does it take to dry?
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- This is the medical term for blood in urine.
- What color top is for wound cultures?
- minute How long do you count for respiration's?
- How many ways can you obtain a oxygen saturation?
- What color top is the preferred strep culture swab?
- What is the name of the pulse located under the wrist?
- What type of thermometer should be used for a 10 month year old?
- Where can you find the Nurse Screen?
- days In how many days should a multi use vial be discarded?
- How many patient identifiers must be on in house labs and injections?
- What finger should not be used when taking a pulse?
23 Clues: Who discharges a TB read? • Where can you find the Nurse Screen? • What color top is for wound cultures? • Date What is circled at every clinic? • This is the medical term for blood in urine. • How many types of stool specimens are there? • Is it okay to remove a patient from Clockwise? • This is the medical abbreviation for "history". • ...
Back Office Refresher 2020-05-03
Across
- This is the medical abbreviation for "history".
- eye What does the medical abbreviation OD mean?
- Who discharges a TB read?
- How many rings do you have to answer the phone?
- This is the medical term for painful urination.
- down What is the appropriate position for a patient to be in when getting a injection?
- Is it okay to remove a patient from Clockwise?
- Date What is circled at every clinic?
- ear What does the medical abbreviation AS mean?
- This is the medical abbreviation for "symptoms".
- How many types of stool specimens are there?
- After using a cavi wipe, how many minutes does it take to dry?
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- This is the medical term for blood in urine.
- What color top is for wound cultures?
- minute How long do you count for respiration's?
- How many ways can you obtain a oxygen saturation?
- What color top is the preferred strep culture swab?
- What is the name of the pulse located under the wrist?
- What type of thermometer should be used for a 10 month year old?
- Where can you find the Nurse Screen?
- days In how many days should a multi use vial be discarded?
- How many patient identifiers must be on in house labs and injections?
- What finger should not be used when taking a pulse?
23 Clues: Who discharges a TB read? • Where can you find the Nurse Screen? • What color top is for wound cultures? • Date What is circled at every clinic? • This is the medical term for blood in urine. • How many types of stool specimens are there? • Is it okay to remove a patient from Clockwise? • This is the medical abbreviation for "history". • ...
6GWWA Vocabulary Explansion 2023-11-29
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- Raised or increased.
- Expecting a baby.
- Record of a person's health and treatment: their medical ...
- Who a person is.
- Process of inhaling and exhaling.
- Detach or separate: to come ...
- Provide medical care: to ... someone
- Legal process of becoming a parent to someone not born to you.
- Major blood vessel in the neck: the ... vein
- Gather or collect over time.
- Suddenly fell down or fainted.
- Important or notable.
- Evaluation of nervous system function: a ... exam
- Watch closely or supervise: to stand ...
- Forming an opinion or conclusion. (-ing form)
- Apply force: to put ...
- Institution providing medical and personal care: a care ...
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- Loss of body fluids.
- To release from medical care.
- Not based on reason or logic.
- Irregular heartbeat.
- Experience severe bleeding: to bleed ...
- Swelling and redness due to infection or injury.
- To determine the size or quantity.
- Specialized medical personnel for critical cases: a ... team
- Medical evacuation.
- Late or progressed state of a condition: ... stage
- Harm or injury.
- Unrealistic hopes or desires: ... thinking
- Apply pressure or compress.
- Brief break or pause: a short ...
- Windpipe, part of the respiratory system.
32 Clues: Harm or injury. • Who a person is. • Expecting a baby. • Medical evacuation. • Raised or increased. • Loss of body fluids. • Irregular heartbeat. • Important or notable. • Apply force: to put ... • Apply pressure or compress. • Gather or collect over time. • To release from medical care. • Not based on reason or logic. • Suddenly fell down or fainted. • Detach or separate: to come ... • ...
Pathology of the respiratory system 2023-10-04
Across
- What is the hallmark of asthma?
- What is the medical term for permanent widening of the bronchi?
- What is the medical term for a collapsed lung?
- What is the most common life-threatening genetic disease among Caucasians?
- What is the most common respiratory infection?
- What is the cause of pulmonary embolism?
- What is the name of the condition that occurs when fluid builds up around the lungs?
- What is the most common type of cancer in men?
- What is the medical term for severe difficulty breathing?
- What is the main symptom of COPD?
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- What is the medical term for low oxygen levels in the blood?
- What is the main pathologic finding in bronchiolitis obliterans?
- What causes the wheezing sound in asthma?
- What is the most common cause of pneumonia?
- What is the most common type of lung cancer?
- What is the medical term for shortness of breath?
- What is the name of the abnormal growth of cells in lung cancer?
- What is the medical term for the thickening and scarring of lung tissue?
- What is the leading cause of death from respiratory disease?
- What is the most common chronic respiratory disease in children?
20 Clues: What is the hallmark of asthma? • What is the main symptom of COPD? • What is the cause of pulmonary embolism? • What causes the wheezing sound in asthma? • What is the most common cause of pneumonia? • What is the most common type of lung cancer? • What is the medical term for a collapsed lung? • What is the most common respiratory infection? • ...
Family History 2019-02-22
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- dads b-day
- runs on dads side of the family and he has this medical issue
- moms dad
- runs on denise's side all the way down in the medical history and allie has it
- mom and dad are both allergic to this
- gma denise b-day
- first name
- gpa butch b-day
- cause of death of butch
- gpa noah b-day
- moms name
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- dads mom
- my b-day
- moms b-day
- moms mom
- gma mary b-day
- runs in the hiatt family medical history
- these type of issues run in the millard womens side medical history
- dads name
- dads dad
20 Clues: dads mom • my b-day • moms dad • moms mom • dads dad • dads name • moms name • dads b-day • moms b-day • first name • gma mary b-day • gpa noah b-day • gpa butch b-day • gma denise b-day • cause of death of butch • mom and dad are both allergic to this • runs in the hiatt family medical history • runs on dads side of the family and he has this medical issue • ...
Medical Service Professionals - The Gatekeepers of Patient Safety 2017-11-01
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- Doctor of Medicine
- American Board of Family Medicine
- Allied Health Professional
- South Carolina Association Medical Staff Services
- Family Nurse Practitioner
- Doctor of Osteopathy
- Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
- American Board of Podiatric Medicine
- American Board of Otolaryngology
- The specific services and procedures a physician is qualified to provide or perform in a facility
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- Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
- American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery
- National Association Medical Staff Services
- Information regarding a physician's qualification for appointment to the medical staff.
- Physician Assistant - Certified
- American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology
- American Board of Surgery
- Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation
- Medical Service Provider
- American Board of Internal Medicine
20 Clues: Doctor of Medicine • Doctor of Osteopathy • Medical Service Provider • Family Nurse Practitioner • American Board of Surgery • Allied Health Professional • Doctor of Podiatric Medicine • Physician Assistant - Certified • American Board of Otolaryngology • American Board of Family Medicine • American Board of Internal Medicine • American Board of Podiatric Medicine • ...
dalvatrash@yahoo.com 2025-07-08
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- — Substance that prevents infection.
- — Emergency medical responder.
- — Treatment intended to heal or relieve.
- — Related to bones and joints.
- — Loss of sensation during surgery.
- — Preventive shot to build immunity.
- — Study of disease causes and effects.
- — Study of the nervous system.
- — Medical imaging using X-rays or scans.
- — Branch dealing with heart diseases.
- — Medical procedure involving an operation.
- — Identifying a disease or condition.
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- — Doctor’s written order for medication.
- — Drug that fights bacterial infections.
- — Branch for skin conditions.
- — Instrument to listen to the heart.
- — Place where medicines are dispensed.
- — Study of the immune system.
- — Study and treatment of cancer.
- — Medical care for children.
20 Clues: — Medical care for children. • — Branch for skin conditions. • — Study of the immune system. • — Emergency medical responder. • — Related to bones and joints. • — Study of the nervous system. • — Study and treatment of cancer. • — Loss of sensation during surgery. • — Substance that prevents infection. • — Instrument to listen to the heart. • ...
Health Data Recap 2021-01-27
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- Electronic Health Record
- Any data that relates to a medical intervention
- A document that shares all data of a study
- The main goal you try to achieve during a study
- When the exposure to the intervention or comparator is defined by luck
- when under currently available medical interventions healthcare can not be produced optimally
- A definition or summary of the product we aim to create
- A structure for claims
- A brief summary of a study
- A measurement of the condition of a patient
- the performance of a medical intervention under ideal and controlled circumstances
- When after sampling data is collected looking backwards
- any person or organization that can benefit from a medical intervention
- The cornerstone of all health data
- Physician Reported Outcomes also patient reported outcomes
- When 2 groups with different outcomes are compared to understand what drives the differences in terms of outcomes
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- The highest class of evidence
- The weakest class of evidence
- When as a company we bring a solution to an unmet medical need
- When only the research knows who gets the actual intervention
- any statement we make about our company, brand, or products across any channel
- When data has been powered to support claims
- Data that is collected during the routine use of medical interventions
- an exact, detailed testable statement of what the researcher(s) predict will be the outcome of the study
- the performance of a medical intervention versus the effort required to perform it
- an internal detailed review of all available evidence
- the performance of a medical intervention under 'real-world' conditions
27 Clues: A structure for claims • Electronic Health Record • A brief summary of a study • The highest class of evidence • The weakest class of evidence • The cornerstone of all health data • A document that shares all data of a study • A measurement of the condition of a patient • When data has been powered to support claims • Any data that relates to a medical intervention • ...
Week 20 2022-01-19
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- Relating to the study or practice of medicine
- Very important
- An unexpected happening that may result in injury, loss, or damage.
- A person in authority over a body of troops or a military or medical operation.
- Likely to cause problems, harm or injury; or to have adverse consequences.
- Causing or relating to physical injury by violence or an accident
- Cause (someone or something) to be vulnerable or at risk; endanger.
- A medically equipped vehicle which transports patients to treatment facilities, such as hospitals.[1] Typically, out-of-hospital medical care is provided to the patient.
- Someone who is receiving medical treatment
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- Place where the air pressure is increased two to three times higher than normal air pressure. Under these conditions, your lungs can gather much more oxygen than would be possible breathing pure oxygen at normal air pressure.
- To save (someone or something) from danger or harm
- An individual who has extensive training in advanced life support, including endotracheal intubation, emergency pharmacology, cardiac monitoring, and other advanced assessment and treatment skills.
- A professional telecommunicator, tasked with the gathering of information related to medical emergencies, the provision of assistance and instructions by voice, prior to the arrival of emergency medical services (EMS), and the dispatching and support of EMS resources responding to an emergency call.
- Medical evacuation of a patient by helicopter.
- Process used to determine the priority of treatment for patients according to the severity of a patient's condition.
- An institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people.
- The management and care of a patient to combat disease, injury or disorder.
- A person licensed to practice medicine
- A serious or dangerous situation that needs immediate action
- endanger; jeopardize
20 Clues: Very important • endanger; jeopardize • A person licensed to practice medicine • Someone who is receiving medical treatment • Relating to the study or practice of medicine • Medical evacuation of a patient by helicopter. • To save (someone or something) from danger or harm • A serious or dangerous situation that needs immediate action • ...
mari 2023-03-01
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- mental illness with unadequate behavior
- a medical device for walking
- medical diagnostic techniques
- a capital of Hubei province, in China
- a medical instrument for vaccination
- a medical device for auscultation
- coronovirus disease
- a specialist providing optical eye care
- an assistant of a physician
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- a device for investigating ear symptoms
- using medical imaging to diagnose diseases
- a handheld device for grasping and holding objects
- a specialist treating disorders of the veins
- responsible for taking blood samples
- a small sharp bladed instrument for surgery
- a device for diagnostics of the nervous system
16 Clues: coronovirus disease • an assistant of a physician • a medical device for walking • medical diagnostic techniques • a medical device for auscultation • responsible for taking blood samples • a medical instrument for vaccination • a capital of Hubei province, in China • a device for investigating ear symptoms • mental illness with unadequate behavior • ...
Crossword 2021-03-10
19 Clues: capture • upgrade • holiday • medical • confirm • consent • bearing • working • victory • towards • anxious • improve • crystal • tonight • anxiety • walking • burning • kingdom • history
Intro Cardiac content 2025-03-18
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- this word means 'around'
- the medical word for blood
- the medical word for slow
- the _ node of the second location in the line of electrical conduction of the heart
- the __ fibers are the last location of the electrical condition of the heart
- the medical word phleb/o means this
- the top chambers of the heart
- means 'to harden'
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- the word 'itis' means this
- the medical word for fast
- the bottom chambers of the heart
- the medical word sphygm/o means this
- this medical word means across
- the __ of His is the third location in the electrical conduction of the heart
- the type of vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- the ___ node is the first in the line of the electrical conduction of the heart
16 Clues: means 'to harden' • this word means 'around' • the medical word for fast • the medical word for slow • the word 'itis' means this • the medical word for blood • the top chambers of the heart • this medical word means across • the bottom chambers of the heart • the medical word phleb/o means this • the medical word sphygm/o means this • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-06-21
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- Diagnostic procedure used to obtain cerebrospinal fluid for analysis
- Not having full control over bladder and/or bowels
- Procedure involving sampling skin tissue for examination
- Medical term for a sudden spinning sensation, often triggered by moving your head too quickly
- Medical term for abnormal sensation, such as tingling
- Medical term for double vision
- Presence of gallstone(s) in the common bile duct
- Norma loss of hearing due to ageing
- Condition involving the clouding of lens
- Name of healthcare practitioner who studies human sexuality
- Medical repair of eyelid
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- Medical term for earwax
- Pathological conditions involving the accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles of the brain
- Examination used to examine changes in surface of cervix
- Term for ringing in the ears
- Hormones that help ovulation in women and production of testosterone in men
- Condition involving low haemoglobin levels
- Difficulty swallowing
- Inflammation in the pleura
- Most common pathogen causing pneumonia
- Growth of excessive male-pattern hair in women
- Procedure that measures intraocular pressure
- Medical term for fainting
- Having slow movement or reflexes
- Condition involving disturbances in the electrical activity of the brain leading to seizures
25 Clues: Difficulty swallowing • Medical term for earwax • Medical repair of eyelid • Medical term for fainting • Inflammation in the pleura • Term for ringing in the ears • Medical term for double vision • Having slow movement or reflexes • Norma loss of hearing due to ageing • Most common pathogen causing pneumonia • Condition involving the clouding of lens • ...
health 4th 2014-01-16
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- a movement seeking to protect and inform consumers by requiring practices
- is a communication through a medium in which products and services are identified and the message is controlled.
- used for fever and pain reliever for children, overdosage can cause liver pain
- medical specialist for cancer and tumors
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- destroys flora in the intestinal tract if frequently used.
- medical specialist that treats diseases by surgery
- medical specialist for mental illnesses
- a scalp problem form dead skin cells
- a pain reliever that can harm stomach lining
- medical specialist that study of tissues and essential nature of disease
- It’s the use of worthless approaches that often promise miraculous results.
- medical specialist for coronary artery disease, heart disease
- medical specialist for skin conditions
- cosmetic products that help the dry skin
- medical specialist for the nervous system
15 Clues: a scalp problem form dead skin cells • medical specialist for skin conditions • medical specialist for mental illnesses • cosmetic products that help the dry skin • medical specialist for cancer and tumors • medical specialist for the nervous system • a pain reliever that can harm stomach lining • medical specialist that treats diseases by surgery • ...
MAPEH CROSS WORD MEDICAL SPECIALISTS 2022-10-19
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- is a medical professional who performs surgery.
- specialists who treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
- a dentist who practices or specializes in endodontics.
- is the medical specialty dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of internal diseases.
- a dentist who specializes in children's dental care.
- a specialty within dentistry that is concerned with correcting your bite, how your teeth meet together, and the alignment of your teeth.
- a dentist who specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal disease.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- studies mental states, perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior.
- a medical healthcare provider who examines bodies and body tissues.
- a medical doctor specializing in conditions that affect the urinary tract in men, women and children, and diseases that affect the reproductive system.
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- highly trained healthcare providers who specialize in diseases of the blood and blood components.
- a person who has completed a program of basic, generalized nursing education and is authorized by the appropriate regulatory authority to practice nursing in his/her country.
- evaluate, monitor, and supervise patient care before, during, and after surgery, delivering anesthesia.
- medical specialty within primary care that provides continuing and comprehensive health care for the individual and family across all ages, genders, diseases, and parts of the body.
- a health professional who cares for mothers and newborns around childbirth.
- a medical doctor who specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails.
- trained professionals who help care for the teeth and mouth.
- a dentist who specializes in treating complex dental and facial matters.
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat tumours.
20 Clues: is a medical professional who performs surgery. • a dentist who specializes in children's dental care. • a dentist who practices or specializes in endodontics. • trained professionals who help care for the teeth and mouth. • a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat tumours. • a medical healthcare provider who examines bodies and body tissues. • ...
Crossword 2021-03-10
19 Clues: victory • confirm • consent • anxiety • burning • crystal • anxious • bearing • capture • working • improve • walking • kingdom • tonight • history • holiday • towards • medical • upgrade
Happy 80th Jack! 2025-06-28
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- Gave commencement speech at 1967 Naval Academy Graduation
- Previous hairstyle, sort of
- Medical residency town
- Later medical focus
- Destination of first trip in a plane
- City of first(and brief)apartment/house rental
- High school sports
- There is no weight requirement for this team
- First nuclear powered aircraft carrier
- Racket sport
- Always has these on hand for an after dinner sweet
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- First car
- He would often be at work late reading reading these
- Fulton chain lake
- Medical school
- Political chant heard on his school bus in 1952
- Initial medical focus
- Born in
- Wooden sailing dinghy
19 Clues: Born in • First car • Racket sport • Medical school • Fulton chain lake • High school sports • Later medical focus • Initial medical focus • Wooden sailing dinghy • Medical residency town • Previous hairstyle, sort of • Destination of first trip in a plane • First nuclear powered aircraft carrier • There is no weight requirement for this team • ...
Doctors and Medicine 2024-04-01
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- A concentrated herbal extract used as medicine in medieval times.
- The promotion of fraudulent or ineffective medical treatments, common in medieval times.
- A deadly disease, such as the Black Death, that ravaged Europe during the Middle Ages.
- The study and use of plants for medicinal purposes, a prominent practice in medieval medicine.
- AND PESTLE A Tools used by apothecaries to grind herbs and other ingredients for medicines.
- SALVE Ointments or balms applied to wounds for healing and prevention of infection.
- The practice of bloodletting, a common medical treatment in the Middle Ages.
- A trained medical practitioner who provided medical care in the Middle Ages.
- A person who prepared and sold medicines and herbal remedies in the Middle Ages.
- REMEDIES Various concoctions, potions, and treatments used by medieval doctors and healers to alleviate ailments.
- A soft, moist mass of herbs or other materials applied to the body as a healing treatment.
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- THEORY Medical theories based on the teachings of the ancient Greek physician Galen, widely accepted in the Middle Ages.
- A hospital or medical facility for the care of the sick or injured in medieval times.
- SURGERY Medical procedures performed in the Middle Ages, often with crude tools and techniques.
- A fragrant resinous substance used in medieval medicine for its healing properties.
- Belief that the alignment of celestial bodies influenced health and medicine in the Middle Ages.
- Ancient Greek physician whose medical theories heavily influenced medieval medicine.
- HEALING Healing rituals and prayers performed by priests and monks as part of medieval medicine.
- Blood-sucking creatures used in medieval medicine to "balance humors."
- KNIFE Sharp instrument used by medieval doctors for bloodletting procedures.
20 Clues: A concentrated herbal extract used as medicine in medieval times. • Blood-sucking creatures used in medieval medicine to "balance humors." • The practice of bloodletting, a common medical treatment in the Middle Ages. • A trained medical practitioner who provided medical care in the Middle Ages. • ...
Career Exploration 2012-09-06
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- a medical doctor who specializes in diseases of the skin
- a medical doctor who specializes in disorders of the nervous system
- a medical doctor who used radioactive substances and X-rays in the treatment of disease
- a medical doctor who specialzes in all apects of eyecare
- a physician who specializes in psychiatry and is certified in treating mental disorders
- medical doctor who specializes in disorders of the heart
- a medical doctor who specializes in medical diagnosis
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- a medical doctor that studies the developmetn, treatment, and prevention of tumors
- the branch of medical science taht deaks with disease and problems specific to old people
- a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the endocrine system
- a physician who is trained to madage and treat allergies and asthma
- a physician who specializes in pediatrics
- surgeon licensed medical professionals who perform surgery on the part of the body known as the thorax
13 Clues: a physician who specializes in pediatrics • a medical doctor who specializes in medical diagnosis • a medical doctor who specializes in diseases of the skin • a medical doctor who specialzes in all apects of eyecare • medical doctor who specializes in disorders of the heart • a medical doctor who specializes in disorders of the nervous system • ...
At the doctor's 2023-12-12
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- Medical procedures involving incisions or manipulations to treat or cure a condition.
- Medical treatment aimed at improving a person's health or well-being.
- The medical care provided to alleviate or cure a health problem.
- A medical imaging technique that uses radiation to visualize the internal structures of the body.
- A written order for medication or treatment provided by a doctor.
- The act of inspecting or assessing a patient's body for signs of illness.
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- A place where medications are dispensed and sold.
- The likely course or outcome of a disease, as predicted by a medical professional.
- room: A medical facility equipped to provide immediate emergency care.
- The process of restoring health and normal functioning through therapy and exercises.
- A vehicle equipped to transport sick or injured individuals to a medical facility.
- Identification of a disease or condition through examination of symptoms.
- A routine examination by a doctor to assess one's general health.
- The period during which a patient heals and returns to normal health after an illness or medical procedure.
- room: The area in a medical facility where patients wait for their turn to see the doctor.
15 Clues: A place where medications are dispensed and sold. • The medical care provided to alleviate or cure a health problem. • A routine examination by a doctor to assess one's general health. • A written order for medication or treatment provided by a doctor. • Medical treatment aimed at improving a person's health or well-being. • ...
Doctors and Medicine 2024-04-01
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- A concentrated herbal extract used as medicine in medieval times.
- The promotion of fraudulent or ineffective medical treatments, common in medieval times.
- A deadly disease, such as the Black Death, that ravaged Europe during the Middle Ages.
- The study and use of plants for medicinal purposes, a prominent practice in medieval medicine.
- AND PESTLE A Tools used by apothecaries to grind herbs and other ingredients for medicines.
- SALVE Ointments or balms applied to wounds for healing and prevention of infection.
- The practice of bloodletting, a common medical treatment in the Middle Ages.
- A trained medical practitioner who provided medical care in the Middle Ages.
- A person who prepared and sold medicines and herbal remedies in the Middle Ages.
- REMEDIES Various concoctions, potions, and treatments used by medieval doctors and healers to alleviate ailments.
- A soft, moist mass of herbs or other materials applied to the body as a healing treatment.
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- THEORY Medical theories based on the teachings of the ancient Greek physician Galen, widely accepted in the Middle Ages.
- A hospital or medical facility for the care of the sick or injured in medieval times.
- SURGERY Medical procedures performed in the Middle Ages, often with crude tools and techniques.
- A fragrant resinous substance used in medieval medicine for its healing properties.
- Belief that the alignment of celestial bodies influenced health and medicine in the Middle Ages.
- Ancient Greek physician whose medical theories heavily influenced medieval medicine.
- HEALING Healing rituals and prayers performed by priests and monks as part of medieval medicine.
- Blood-sucking creatures used in medieval medicine to "balance humors."
- KNIFE Sharp instrument used by medieval doctors for bloodletting procedures.
20 Clues: A concentrated herbal extract used as medicine in medieval times. • Blood-sucking creatures used in medieval medicine to "balance humors." • The practice of bloodletting, a common medical treatment in the Middle Ages. • A trained medical practitioner who provided medical care in the Middle Ages. • ...
Doctors and Medicine 2024-04-01
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- A concentrated herbal extract used as medicine in medieval times.
- The promotion of fraudulent or ineffective medical treatments, common in medieval times.
- A deadly disease, such as the Black Death, that ravaged Europe during the Middle Ages.
- The study and use of plants for medicinal purposes, a prominent practice in medieval medicine.
- AND PESTLE A Tools used by apothecaries to grind herbs and other ingredients for medicines.
- SALVE Ointments or balms applied to wounds for healing and prevention of infection.
- The practice of bloodletting, a common medical treatment in the Middle Ages.
- A trained medical practitioner who provided medical care in the Middle Ages.
- A person who prepared and sold medicines and herbal remedies in the Middle Ages.
- REMEDIES Various concoctions, potions, and treatments used by medieval doctors and healers to alleviate ailments.
- A soft, moist mass of herbs or other materials applied to the body as a healing treatment.
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- THEORY Medical theories based on the teachings of the ancient Greek physician Galen, widely accepted in the Middle Ages.
- A hospital or medical facility for the care of the sick or injured in medieval times.
- SURGERY Medical procedures performed in the Middle Ages, often with crude tools and techniques.
- A fragrant resinous substance used in medieval medicine for its healing properties.
- Belief that the alignment of celestial bodies influenced health and medicine in the Middle Ages.
- Ancient Greek physician whose medical theories heavily influenced medieval medicine.
- HEALING Healing rituals and prayers performed by priests and monks as part of medieval medicine.
- Blood-sucking creatures used in medieval medicine to "balance humors."
- KNIFE Sharp instrument used by medieval doctors for bloodletting procedures.
20 Clues: A concentrated herbal extract used as medicine in medieval times. • Blood-sucking creatures used in medieval medicine to "balance humors." • The practice of bloodletting, a common medical treatment in the Middle Ages. • A trained medical practitioner who provided medical care in the Middle Ages. • ...
Engineer 2021-10-13
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- Water
- Design Zoo’s
- weapons/Nuclear power plants
- You figure how to use energy
- Lightbulb
- Air circulation
- Make good stuff
- Designs xylophones
- Robots to help medical people
- Glasses
- water
- Makes systems for like anything
- I-phone
- Make tools for medics
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- Planes
- Paper
- and computers
- Ipad
- Train Utility
- You make jet
- House
- Railroad
- Make computer
- Engines
- Food gaming
- Improves products
26 Clues: Ipad • Water • Paper • House • water • Planes • Engines • Glasses • I-phone • Railroad • Lightbulb • Food gaming • Design Zoo’s • You make jet • and computers • Train Utility • Make computer • Air circulation • Make good stuff • Improves products • Designs xylophones • Make tools for medics • weapons/Nuclear power plants • You figure how to use energy • Robots to help medical people • Makes systems for like anything
hospital 2023-07-06
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- A strip of material used to cover and protect wounds or injuries, often secured with tape or adhesive.
- A device used to measure body temperature, often by placing it under the tongue or armpit.
- A place in a hospital where medicines and prescriptions are prepared and dispensed to patients.
- bed A specially designed bed in a hospital that provides comfort and support for patients during their stay.
- A healthcare professional who assists doctors, administers medication, and provides care and support to patients.
- A situation that requires immediate medical attention, often due to an accident, injury, or sudden illness.
- A scheduled time for a patient to see a doctor or receive medical treatment at a specific day and time.
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds inside the body, such as the heartbeat and breathing.
- A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around, often used in hospitals.
- A small, hollow tube with a needle used to inject or withdraw fluids from the body, such as medicines or blood.
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- A type of medical imaging that uses radiation to create images of the inside of the body, helping diagnose conditions.
- Treatments or substances used to prevent, cure, or alleviate symptoms of diseases and illnesses.
- A specially equipped vehicle used to transport patients, especially in emergencies, to the hospital.
- A place where people receive medical care, treatment, and surgeries to help them recover from illnesses or injuries.
- aid Immediate medical care given to an injured or ill person before professional medical help arrives.
- A medical procedure in which a doctor operates on a patient's body to treat or correct a health condition.
- Devices used to support walking and provide stability for individuals with leg injuries or disabilities.
- A medical professional who examines patients, diagnoses illnesses, and provides treatment and advice.
- A person who receives medical treatment and care from doctors and nurses in a hospital.
19 Clues: A person who receives medical treatment and care from doctors and nurses in a hospital. • A device used to measure body temperature, often by placing it under the tongue or armpit. • A place in a hospital where medicines and prescriptions are prepared and dispensed to patients. • ...
ISS Fun Puzzle 2023-05-25
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- Establishment where medications are dispensed
- Person who tidies and sanitizes spaces
- Protective acronym for healthcare workers
- Medical caregiver attending to patients
- Surgical procedure performed by medical experts
- Mobility aid for individuals with difficulty walking
- Illness often fought with antibiotics
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- Invasive procedure performed by a skilled physician
- Emergency vehicle used to transport the injured
- Doctor's determination after tests
- Scheduled meeting or arrangement
- Comprehensive system for medical attention and prevention
- Medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses
- Critical situation requiring immediate attention
- Individual receiving medical care or treatment
- Place where guests are greeted and registered, often located in the foyer
16 Clues: Scheduled meeting or arrangement • Doctor's determination after tests • Illness often fought with antibiotics • Person who tidies and sanitizes spaces • Medical caregiver attending to patients • Protective acronym for healthcare workers • Establishment where medications are dispensed • Individual receiving medical care or treatment • ...
Body Landmarks and Planes 2017-07-06
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- medical term for upper arm bone
- farther away from the trunk
- medical term for fingers
- further away from the midline of the body
- toward the back of the body
- toward the front of the body
- plane that divides body into anterior and posterior
- plane that divides body into upper and lower sections
- moving a limb toward the body
- farther from the body's surface
- plane divides body into left and right sides
- muscle within the walls of hollow organs, is involuntary
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- muscle responsible for body movement, is voluntary
- medical term for shoulder blade
- attaches bone to bone
- closer to the feet
- medical term for collar bone
- closer to the surface of the body
- moving limb away from the body
- muscle found only in the heart
- closer to the trunk of the body
- attaches muscle to a bone
- closer to the midline of the body
- closer to the head
24 Clues: closer to the feet • closer to the head • attaches bone to bone • medical term for fingers • attaches muscle to a bone • farther away from the trunk • toward the back of the body • medical term for collar bone • toward the front of the body • moving a limb toward the body • moving limb away from the body • muscle found only in the heart • medical term for upper arm bone • ...
PFS WEEK 2024-09-25
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- INDIVIDUAL NEEDING CARE OR TREATMENT
- CLAIM FORM FOR HOSPITAL BILLING
- A LIST OF TASKS THAT NEED TO BE COMPLETED
- MEDICAL INSURANCE REFUSES TO PAY FOR A PATIENT'S HEALTHCARE SERVICE
- INDIVIDUAL WHO ENSURES PAYMENTS ARE RECEIVED TIMELY AND ACCURATE
- A FORM OF PAYMENT COMPLETED
- A FEDERAL PROGRAM FOR INDIVIDUALS AGE 65 AND OLDER
- HEALTHCARE PROVIDER RECEIVES MORE THAN THEY ARE OWED
- INSTITUTIONAL BILLING PROVIDED BY A MEDICAL FACILITY
- A PROGRAM RAN BY FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL
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- CLAIM FORM FOR PROFESSIONAL BILLING
- PROTECTION FOR HEALTH COSTS
- SUBMITTING AND RECEIVING PAYMENT FOR MEDICAL SERVICES PROVIDED BY A PHYSICIAN OR MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
- A MEANS OF PAYMENT
- ANY TYPE OF HEALTH COVERAGE BY A PRIVATE COMPANY
- INDIVIDUAL WHO SEND MEDICAL BILLS TO INSURANCES
- BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR SOMETHING
- THE EFFECTIVENESS A PERSON DOES USEFUL WORK
- FEE OR PENALTY ADDED TO A PATIENT'S ACCOUNT AFTER THE INITIAL BILL SUBMITTED
- PROGRAM FOR FAMILIES WITH LIMITED INCOME AND RESOURCES
- COME TOGETHER TO ACHIEVE A COMMON GOAL
21 Clues: A MEANS OF PAYMENT • PROTECTION FOR HEALTH COSTS • A FORM OF PAYMENT COMPLETED • CLAIM FORM FOR HOSPITAL BILLING • BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR SOMETHING • CLAIM FORM FOR PROFESSIONAL BILLING • INDIVIDUAL NEEDING CARE OR TREATMENT • COME TOGETHER TO ACHIEVE A COMMON GOAL • A PROGRAM RAN BY FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL • A LIST OF TASKS THAT NEED TO BE COMPLETED • ...
CPT®, HCPCS Level II, and ICD-10-CM 2025-05-18
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- Medical coding system for procedures maintained by the AMA
- Diagnostic imaging using sound waves
- Organization that developed ICD-10
- Federal agency that develops HCPCS Level II codes
- Medical action performed on a patient
- Organization that publishes the CPT manual
- Coding system for items and services not included in CPT
- Radiologic assistance during procedures
- CPT section that includes imaging and nuclear medicine
- CPT subsection for skeletal imaging
- Codes added to CPT/HCPCS codes to provide more detail
- Identification of disease or condition
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- Imaging procedure for breast tissue
- Medical specialty focused on cancer treatment
- Characteristic of Category II codes
- Format used in Category II and III codes
- Descriptor for some Category III and HCPCS codes
- Required to justify code selection and modifiers
- Payment received for medical services
- Format used in Category I CPT codes
- Resource containing medical codes and guidelines
- Term for CPT codes used when no specific code is available
- Type of medicine that uses radioactive substances
23 Clues: Organization that developed ICD-10 • Imaging procedure for breast tissue • Characteristic of Category II codes • Format used in Category I CPT codes • CPT subsection for skeletal imaging • Diagnostic imaging using sound waves • Payment received for medical services • Medical action performed on a patient • Identification of disease or condition • ...
CPT®, HCPCS Level II, and ICD-10-CM 2025-05-18
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- Medical coding system for procedures maintained by the AMA
- Diagnostic imaging using sound waves
- Organization that developed ICD-10
- Federal agency that develops HCPCS Level II codes
- Medical action performed on a patient
- Organization that publishes the CPT manual
- Coding system for items and services not included in CPT
- Radiologic assistance during procedures
- CPT section that includes imaging and nuclear medicine
- CPT subsection for skeletal imaging
- Codes added to CPT/HCPCS codes to provide more detail
- Identification of disease or condition
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- Imaging procedure for breast tissue
- Medical specialty focused on cancer treatment
- Characteristic of Category II codes
- Format used in Category II and III codes
- Descriptor for some Category III and HCPCS codes
- Required to justify code selection and modifiers
- Payment received for medical services
- Format used in Category I CPT codes
- Resource containing medical codes and guidelines
- Term for CPT codes used when no specific code is available
- Type of medicine that uses radioactive substances
23 Clues: Organization that developed ICD-10 • Imaging procedure for breast tissue • Characteristic of Category II codes • Format used in Category I CPT codes • CPT subsection for skeletal imaging • Diagnostic imaging using sound waves • Payment received for medical services • Medical action performed on a patient • Identification of disease or condition • ...
Dental Nursing-General Anatomy 1 2024-11-02
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- Medical condition-Reduced blood flow to the heart
- Medical term for the throat, responsible for swallowing
- Valve located in the left side of the heart
- Side of the Heart that pumps Deoxygenated blood
- Which bacterial infection can cause a gastric ulcer?
- Type of circulation that enables external respiration
- Body system that includes the Brain
- Body system that includes the heart
- Scientific term for the formation of blood components
- Chronic inflammatory bowel disease that can cause anaemia
- Condition that causes 'inflammation of the lining of the heart'
- Type of cardiac arrest categorised as 'Sudden failure of the heart's electrical system'
- Disease characterised by thickening of the intestine walls, malabsorption, weight loss, abscesses
- Body system that includes the Lungs
- Medical term for a red blood cell
- Disorder affecting the red blood cells' ability to carry oxygen
- Side of the Heart that pumps Oxygenated blood
- Type of Oedema caused by heart failure on the right
- Body system that includes the Stomach
- Type of blood pressure measured at rest
- Medical term for a white blood cell
- Valve located in the right side of the heart
- Respiratory membrane that facilitates internal respiration is located here
- Automimmune inflammatory disease initiated by a previous streptococcal infection
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- Medical condition caused by severe erosion of the stomach wall
- Veins attached to the left side of the heart
- Type of cardiac arrest described as 'A rapid, but ineffective heartbeat'
- Type of circulation that enables internal respiration
- Part of the larynx responsible for preventing aspiration
- Medical term for 'tingling/numbness of the extremities
- Valve located in the left side of the heart
- Medical term for 'Bacteria in the blood'
- Organ responsible for creating hormones to control blood sugar
- Device used to measure blood pressure
- Medical term for 'difficulty swallowing'
- Artery attached to the left side of the heart
- Type of blood pressure measured at ventricular contraction
- Disease categorised as 'Inflammation of the liver'
- Respiratory membrane that facilitates external respiration is located here
- Valve located in the right side of the heart
- Type of oedema caused by heart failure on the left
- Medical term for 'canker sore', indication of crohn's
- The opening in the diaphragm that facilitates the connection between oesophagus and stomach
- Name for the involuntary contractions of the oesophagus
- Medical term for a platelet
- Artery attached to the right side of the heart
- Veins attached to the right side of the heart
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the stomach
- Medical term for 'dry mouth'
49 Clues: Medical term for a platelet • Medical term for 'dry mouth' • Medical term for a red blood cell • Body system that includes the Brain • Body system that includes the heart • Body system that includes the Lungs • Medical term for a white blood cell • Device used to measure blood pressure • Body system that includes the Stomach • Type of blood pressure measured at rest • ...
Crossword 2021-03-10
19 Clues: crystal • anxious • confirm • towards • burning • walking • holiday • medical • consent • working • tonight • kingdom • capture • bearing • improve • upgrade • history • victory • anxiety
Crossword 2021-03-10
19 Clues: walking • upgrade • working • burning • confirm • tonight • towards • history • holiday • medical • crystal • capture • anxious • kingdom • consent • victory • anxiety • improve • bearing
Ch 15 Nervous System & Behavioral Health 2025-04-24
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- process of recording (scan of) the spinal cord
- physician who studies and treats disorders of the mind
- medical term for a lack of muscle coordination
- the combining form meaning sensation, sensitivity, or feeling
- abbreviation for a sudden deficient supply of blood to the brain lasting a short time
- the medical term meaning before a seizure or attack
- disorders characterized by physical symptoms for which no known physical cause exists
- paralysis of muscles on one side of the face caused by inflammation or compression of the facial nerve
- fainting or sudden loss of consciousness caused by lack of blood supply to the cerebrum
- abbreviation for the disease characterized by progressive muscle atrophy caused by degeneration and scarring of neurons
- specialist of the mind
- paralysis of half of the body
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- the medical term for a headache
- medical term for inflammation of the nerve root, meninges, and spinal cord
- the combining form for the outer portion of the cerebrum that contains neuron cell bodies
- medical term meaning pertaining to the cerebrum, abnormal condition of a blood clot
- group of diagnostic tests that measure changes and responses in brain waves elicited by visual, auditory, or somatosensory stimuli
- bleeding between the pia mater and arachnoid layers of the meninges
- medical term for loosening, separating a nerve
- medical term meaning tumor composed of developing glia
- compulsive eating of nonnutritive substances
- abbreviation for cerebrovascular accident
22 Clues: specialist of the mind • paralysis of half of the body • the medical term for a headache • abbreviation for cerebrovascular accident • compulsive eating of nonnutritive substances • process of recording (scan of) the spinal cord • medical term for a lack of muscle coordination • medical term for loosening, separating a nerve • ...
Energy - surgery text 2025-12-02
Across
- Environmentally friendly and long-lasting
- Medical operation
- Medicine that removes pain or consciousness
- Completely clean and free of bacteria
- Items used once and then thrown away
- Made to be thrown away after one use
- Room where surgeries are performed
- Movement of air in and out of a room
- Tools used during medical procedures
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- Doing something with little waste
- Doctor who performs operations
- Official instructions or advice
- Gases released into the air
- Items needed for medical work
- Required steps in a procedure
- Effect something has on nature
- Amount of power needed for activities
- Harmful bacteria entering the body
- Materials that are discarded
- gas Gas used for breathing or anaesthesia
20 Clues: Medical operation • Gases released into the air • Materials that are discarded • Items needed for medical work • Required steps in a procedure • Doctor who performs operations • Effect something has on nature • Official instructions or advice • Doing something with little waste • Room where surgeries are performed • Harmful bacteria entering the body • ...
Surgical Radiography Crossword 2022-01-21
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- a type of medical imaging procedure that shows a continuous X-ray image on the monitor
- the emission of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves
- a substance capable of producing anesthesia
- radiation absorbed by a person’s body
- a medical professional who performs surgeries
- free from pathogenic organisms
- a disease of a joint
- strongest and longest bone in the body
- a branch of medicine requiring operative procedures
- a nurse who assists the surgeon in the OR
- free from living organisms and microorganisms
- a radiograph of the bile ducts after injection of a radiopaque substance
- physicians who specialize in the treatment of the cardiovascular system
- a break in the continuity of bone
- a section of the electromagnetic spectrum used in medical imaging
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- a medical professional who specializes in the imaging of human anatomy
- position where patient has ventral side of body facing downward
- position where patient is lying on their back
- an artificial device to replace a missing bodily part
- a sharp-pointed medical surgical instrument used to insert a cannula into a body cavity for drainage
- an electronic device that receives image forming x-rays and converts them to a visible light of high intensity
- a client for medical service
- a device that changes an x-ray beam into a viewable image
- protective coverings over the mouth and nose
- a medical professional who administers anesthetics
- loose fitting clothing worn by hospital staff
26 Clues: a disease of a joint • a client for medical service • free from pathogenic organisms • a break in the continuity of bone • radiation absorbed by a person’s body • strongest and longest bone in the body • a nurse who assists the surgeon in the OR • a substance capable of producing anesthesia • protective coverings over the mouth and nose • ...
Susan McKinney Steward 2014-02-15
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- Dr. McKinney Steward as skilled in
- graduating as this top student at college
- writing medical papers she was also a
- two African American women had medical doctorates before her making her the
- Susan McKinney Steward was this type of Native American
- Susan McKinney Steward's main profession
- gave the eulogy at her funeral
- after her first husband died she was a
- Dr. McKinney Steward practiced medicine for this many years
- founded a medical building known as a
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- this doctor was her mentor
- played this instrument similar to piano
- this type of school was named after her
- an advocate for women's right to vote or
- living from 1847-1918 she lived this many years
- Dr. McKinney Steward broke free of these generalizations
- Dr. McKinney Steward had this many husbands
- childhood diseases were her medical
- Susan McKinney Steward was born in
- had medical practices in Brooklyn and
- attended to patients both black and
21 Clues: this doctor was her mentor • gave the eulogy at her funeral • Dr. McKinney Steward as skilled in • Susan McKinney Steward was born in • childhood diseases were her medical • attended to patients both black and • writing medical papers she was also a • had medical practices in Brooklyn and • founded a medical building known as a • after her first husband died she was a • ...
Medicine: What are they? 2017-02-01
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- / give a transfusion
- / the chemical analysis of urine
- / apply a bandage or medication to; "dress the victim's wounds"
- / the branch of medicine dealing with the production and use of artificial body parts
- / something that can be used as a substitute
- / dress by covering with a therapeutic substance
- / the branch of medical science that studies the ability of organisms to withstand environmental stress
- medicine/ the branch of medicine concerned with the prompt diagnosis and treatment of injuries or trauma or sudden illness
- / semisolid preparation applied externally as a remedy or for soothing an irritation
- / act as a medical quack or a charlatan
- / formerly used as a treatment to reduce excess blood obtaining pictures of the interior of the body
- / the act of caring for someone ; "the quarterback is undergoing treatment for a knee injury"; "he tried every treatment the doctors suggested"; "heat therapy gave the best relief"
- / the branch of medicine dealing with the anatomy and development and diseases of the teeth
- / try to cure by special care of treatment, of an illness or injury; "He nursed his cold with Chinese herbs"
- / the branch of medical science that studies and applies anesthetics
- / cleaning a wound or body organ by flushing or washing out with water or a medicated solution
- / give medical treatment to
- / the branch of medicine dealing with the heart and its diseases
- / the branch of medical science that studies the causes and treatment of allergies
- / bleached cotton cloth of plain weave used for bandages and dressings
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- / provide with medical care
- / the chemical analysis of excrement (for medical diagnosis or for paleontological purposes)
- / a bandage consisting of a pad and belt; worn to hold a hernia in place by pressure
- / administer digitalis such that the patient benefits maximally without getting adverse effec
- / a grossly malformed and usually nonviable fetus
- / give or apply
- / an absence of normal pigmentation especially in the skin or in red blood cells
- / the branch of medicine dealing with the skin and its diseases
- / the branch of medicine dealing with the endocrine glands and their secretions
- / something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease
- / the branch of medical science that studies the blood and lymph vessels and their disorders
- / a small hammer with a rubber head used in percussive examinations of the chest and in testing reflexes
- / the branch of medical science that studies bacteria in relation to disease
- of medicine the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries; "he studied medicine at Harvard"
- pathology/ the branch of medical science that uses medical knowledge for legal purposes; "forensic pathology provided the evidence
- / puncture of a vein through the skin in order to withdraw blood for analysis or to start an intravenous drip or to inject medication or a radiopaque dye
- / the branch of medical science dealing with the transmission and control of disease
- science/ the science of dealing with the maintenance of health and the prevention and treatment of disease
- / a systematic plan for therapy
- / (medicine) the passive introduction of a substance (a fluid or drug or electrolyte) into a vein or between tissues (as by gravitational force)
40 Clues: / give or apply • / give a transfusion • / give medical treatment to • / the chemical analysis of urine • / provide with medical care • / a systematic plan for therapy • / something that can be used as a substitute • / act as a medical quack or a charlatan • ...
kai_ac 2023-10-31
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- means low platelets in the blood
- refers to under the tongue
- root word meaning heart
- medical term referring to inflammation of the rib cartilage
- medical term meaning disease of the lymph node
- full form of UTI
- prefix meaning against
- means enlargement of the spleen
- term meaning study of the heart
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- root for brain
- term meaning muscle pain
- prefix meaning before
- means in between the ribs
- prefix meaning fast
- refers to the yellowing of the skin
- medical term for inside the abdomoen
- word for the acronym EKG
- suffix meaning inflammation
- prefix for scanty
- medical term for decrease in all blood cells
- root for white
- suffix meaning surgical puncture
- root for lungs
23 Clues: root for brain • root for white • root for lungs • full form of UTI • prefix for scanty • prefix meaning fast • prefix meaning before • prefix meaning against • root word meaning heart • term meaning muscle pain • word for the acronym EKG • means in between the ribs • refers to under the tongue • suffix meaning inflammation • means enlargement of the spleen • term meaning study of the heart • ...
Week 6 2017-03-28
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- licensed practical nurse
- f.u.o
- arteriosclerotic heart disease
- c.h.f
- myocardial infarction
- r.n
- i.c.u
- peds
- cerebrovascular accident
- i.v.p
- registered medical assistant
- lab
- i.t
- p.a
- m.d
- neuro
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- p.t
- d.e.a
- eyes, ears, nose and throat
- n.a
- certified medical assistant
- coronary care unit
- c.s
- physical therapy
- surgical intensive care unit
- upper repiratory infection
- operating room
- gyn
- medical intensive care unit
- doctor of osteopathic medicine
30 Clues: p.t • n.a • c.s • r.n • lab • i.t • gyn • p.a • m.d • peds • d.e.a • f.u.o • c.h.f • i.c.u • i.v.p • neuro • operating room • physical therapy • coronary care unit • myocardial infarction • licensed practical nurse • cerebrovascular accident • upper repiratory infection • eyes, ears, nose and throat • certified medical assistant • medical intensive care unit • surgical intensive care unit • registered medical assistant • ...
How well do you know GMC? 2024-11-15
Across
- What was not satisfactory during the first year at Grant Medical College
- What kind of vaccine did Sir V.M. Haffkine work on at Grant Medical College in 1896
- What subject were facilities deficient in for teaching at Grant Medical College, according to the General Medical Council
- What kind of housing did students have to stay in opposite the compound until 1911
- What kind of hospital was erected in 1866 with a donation by Sir Cowasjee Jehangirjee
- What kind of institution was built in 1851 thanks to Sir J.J.'s donations
- Where did Dr. K.N. Bahadurji, the first Indian to receive an M.D. there, obtain his degree
- What is notable about the J.J. Hospital campus, besides its open spaces
- What is Gieve Patel, besides being a poet, playwright, and practicing physician
- What department did Noshir Hormusji Wadia found at Grant Medical College
- What kind of surgery department did N. H. Antia found at Grant Medical College
- Besides wards and hostels, what does the J.J. Hospital campus also have
- What is the purpose of the Richardson Cruddas building next to the J.J. Hospital campus
- In what department's building is the Research Society located
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- What bacteria did Robert Koch work on in two rooms of the old animal house behind the coroner's court
- What position in Bombay did Atmaram Pandurang, an initial batch student-physician and founder of Prarthana Samaj, briefly hold
- In what area of Mumbai is the J.J. Hospital campus located
- In what month was the Grant Medical College building completed
- What action did the Non-cooperation movement appeal to GMCites to do to the British government
- What was first conducted at Grant Medical College in 1882
- What is Devdutt Pattanaik's profession, besides being a speaker, illustrator, and author
- What subject was taught at the Gokuldas Tejpal Hospital in 1924
- How many stories did the J.J. Hospital building that replaced the old one in 1958 have
- What profession was Reita Faria, Miss World 1966
- What kind of hall at Grant Medical College was featured in the movie Munnabhai M.B.B.S.
- How many days before the arrival of the East India Company's endorsement of the proposal for a medical college did Grant die
- What did J.C. Lisoba, an initial batch student-physician, become a professor of at Grant Medical College
- How many stories tall was the remodeled Ophthalmic Hospital
28 Clues: What profession was Reita Faria, Miss World 1966 • What was first conducted at Grant Medical College in 1882 • In what area of Mumbai is the J.J. Hospital campus located • How many stories tall was the remodeled Ophthalmic Hospital • In what department's building is the Research Society located • In what month was the Grant Medical College building completed • ...
unlock 4 week 11 jigsaw 2018-05-17
22 Clues: remedy • burden • deduct • patent • citizen • complex • illness • medical • disease • precise • illegal • adequate • epidemic • physical • treatment • preventable • underfunding • conventional • drug dependency • cosmetic surgery • private healthcare • sedentary lifestyle
At the doctor's 2023-12-12
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- A place where medications are dispensed and sold.
- A medical facility equipped to provide immediate emergency care.
- A routine examination by a doctor to assess one's general health.
- A medical imaging technique that uses radiation to visualize the internal structures of the body.
- Identification of a disease or condition through examination of symptoms.
- The process of restoring health and normal functioning through therapy and exercises.
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- Medical treatment aimed at improving a person's health or well-being.
- The act of inspecting or assessing a patient's body for signs of illness.
- The area in a medical facility where patients wait for their turn to see the doctor.
- A written order for medication or treatment provided by a doctor.
- A vehicle equipped to transport sick or injured individuals to a medical facility.
- The medical care provided to alleviate or cure a health problem.
- Medical procedures involving incisions or manipulations to treat or cure a condition.
- The period during which a patient heals and returns to normal health after an illness or medical procedure.
- The likely course or outcome of a disease, as predicted by a medical professional.
15 Clues: A place where medications are dispensed and sold. • The medical care provided to alleviate or cure a health problem. • A medical facility equipped to provide immediate emergency care. • A written order for medication or treatment provided by a doctor. • A routine examination by a doctor to assess one's general health. • ...
Black History Medical Hidden Figures 2021-02-09
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- First to use blood plasma to store blood for transfusion
- First black psychiatrist recognized by the American Psychiatric Association
- First black female physician awarded a patent for a medical invention
- First black woman awarded a nursing degree
- First black woman awarded a medical degree from a U.S. college
- First woman elected president of the New York Cancer Society
- First black physician elected president of the American Medical Association
- First black physician appointed director of a U.S. hospital
- First neurosurgeon to successfully separate conjoined twins attached at the back of the head
- One of the first physicians to perform a successful open-heart surgery; founded the first interracial and black-owned hospital.
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- First black woman admitted to the American College of Surgeons
- First black man to lead a major pharmaceutical company
- First black female director of an U.S. Public Health Service bureau
- First black female physician appointed surgeon general
- President and co-founder of the first professional organization for black physicians
- First black president of the American Medical Women's Association
- First black female neurosurgeon
- First black man to practice with a medical degree in the U.S.
- First black physician to teach at Harvard Medical School
19 Clues: First black female neurosurgeon • First black woman awarded a nursing degree • First black man to lead a major pharmaceutical company • First black female physician appointed surgeon general • First to use blood plasma to store blood for transfusion • First black physician to teach at Harvard Medical School • ...
Medical terminology 2024-02-15
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- Total Vaginal Hysterectomy abbreviation
- Long bone between the hip and the knee
- Viewing of abdomen with a scope
- Medical root word for Brain
- Abbreviation for Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
- Lower back surgery
- Prefix meaning after
- Prefix meaning air or lungs
- Suffix meaning surgical removal
- Medical root word for bladder
- Medical root word for Heart
- Suffix meaning inflammation of
- Knee bone
- Hernia in the abdomen by the belly button
- Remove of a lobe of the lung
- One of two bones found between the knee and foot
- Below the Knee Amputation abbreviation
- Medical name for gallbladder removal
- Prefix meaning around covering or near
- Removal of the breast
- Suffix meaning surgical artificial opening
- Transurethral Resection of the Prostate abbreviation
- Medical root word for Stomach
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- Replacement of a joint
- Removal of a uterus
- Collar bone
- Surgical examination of the abdomen
- Excision of fallopian tubes and ovaries
- Ophthalmic is medical term for
- Artery in side of the neck that surgery can be done to remove blockage
- Total Knee Arthroplasty abbreviation
- Bone between the shoulder and the elbow
- Abbreviation for Total Abdominal Abbreviation
- Non-cancerous fibrous tumor
- Chest
- One of two bones found between the elbow and hand
- Suffix meaning Incision or surgical cutting
- Cranio is medical term for the
- Abbreviation for treatment of a fractured bone with incision, plates, and screws
- Suffix meaning look into, see
40 Clues: Chest • Knee bone • Collar bone • Lower back surgery • Removal of a uterus • Prefix meaning after • Removal of the breast • Replacement of a joint • Medical root word for Brain • Non-cancerous fibrous tumor • Prefix meaning air or lungs • Medical root word for Heart • Remove of a lobe of the lung • Medical root word for bladder • Suffix meaning look into, see • Medical root word for Stomach • ...
