medical Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Jobs in Healthcare 2024-08-20
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- 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 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
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Week 6 2017-03-28
Across
- 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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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. • ...
kai_ac 2023-10-31
Across
- 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 • ...
unlock 4 week 11 jigsaw 2018-05-17
22 Clues: patent • burden • deduct • remedy • citizen • medical • illegal • disease • complex • precise • illness • epidemic • adequate • physical • treatment • preventable • underfunding • conventional • drug dependency • cosmetic surgery • private healthcare • sedentary lifestyle
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 • ...
Clown says, "Think"! 2023-05-23
Across
- Medical Clowning leads to an increase in -----
- The exchange of information, ideas, and emotions between individuals.
- The act of creating or performing something spontaneously, often seen in clowning performances.
- The process of recovering from an illness or injury.
- We are ------
- What is celebrated on May's first Sunday?
- It is as important as physical health.
- ----- is the best medicine.
- A signature prop worn by clowns
- These are free of cost.
- A strong feeling or reaction often evoked by medical clowns.
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- Distraction Therapy
- The ability to adapt, recover, and bounce back from difficult or challenging situations, a quality medical clowns often exhibit in their work.
- A code of conduct that should be followed by medical clowns.
- A clown's ----- leads to his success.
- Relates to the branch of medicine that focuses on the care of children.
- A vital tool in Medical Clowning
- First Hospital Clown
- The building blocks of our organisation
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
20 Clues: We are ------ • Distraction Therapy • First Hospital Clown • These are free of cost. • ----- is the best medicine. • A signature prop worn by clowns • A vital tool in Medical Clowning • A clown's ----- leads to his success. • It is as important as physical health. • The building blocks of our organisation • What is celebrated on May's first Sunday? • ...
Crossword 2024-08-31
Across
- - A doctor who performs operations
- - A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses
- - A facility for outpatient medical treatment
- - A person trained to assist women in childbirth
- - The state of being free from illness or injury
- - A healthcare professional who provides patient care
- - A separate room in a hospital, typically one allocated to a particular type of patient
- - A person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- - A place where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold
- - A serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
- - A senior doctor who specializes in a particular area of medicine
- - A place where people receive medical treatment
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- - The science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
- - A medical procedure involving an incision with instruments
- - The provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something
- - A vehicle equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital
- - Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- - The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- - Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
19 Clues: - A doctor who performs operations • - A facility for outpatient medical treatment • - A person trained to assist women in childbirth • - The state of being free from illness or injury • - A place where people receive medical treatment • - Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • - A healthcare professional who provides patient care • ...
Chapter 5 Pathophysiology Some terms may be used more that once. 2021-01-26
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- first step & cause of inflammation
- medical term for white blood cell
- This causes increased blood flow
- this leukocyte engulfs debris/bacteria
- feeling unwell
- serous,purulent,abscess are exs. of this
- watery exudate typically
- fatigue, headache, anorexia
- thick, yellow-green exudate
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- loss of appetite
- medical term for fever
- Process of removing debris/bacteria
- medical term for red blood cell
- exudate typically indicates infection
- substances from WBC which cause fever
- this is how a macrophage "eats"
- medical term for bleeding
- exudate with burns & allergic rxns
- created by an infection
- macrophages engulf this living germ
20 Clues: feeling unwell • loss of appetite • medical term for fever • created by an infection • watery exudate typically • medical term for bleeding • fatigue, headache, anorexia • thick, yellow-green exudate • medical term for red blood cell • this is how a macrophage "eats" • This causes increased blood flow • medical term for white blood cell • first step & cause of inflammation • ...
Chap 11&12 puzzle 2014-03-06
Across
- Process of recording information in the medical record
- Patient medical or health records are also known as?
- Oriented Medical Record what does POMR stand for?
- Transcribed material always contain the?
- Getting to the point
- TO____ a record means to examine and review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy
- a person's social security number is known as?
- Complaint Patients who visit the doctor always has a?
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- temp of 146-3
- Not following these guidelines and rules can land you fines and even jail time
- date of current visit phone number dob and patients name is referred to as basic______ information?
- Used to describe a patient who does not follow medical advice
- what number place does assessment fall under in the SOAP process?
- All medical records must be?
- the first D in the CHEDDAR process stands for?
- Health Record what does EHR stand for
- Oriented Medical Record what does SOMR stand for?
- How many lines do you draw through a word when you make a mistake
18 Clues: temp of 146-3 • Getting to the point • All medical records must be? • Health Record what does EHR stand for • Transcribed material always contain the? • the first D in the CHEDDAR process stands for? • a person's social security number is known as? • Oriented Medical Record what does POMR stand for? • Oriented Medical Record what does SOMR stand for? • ...
Medical Terminology Vocabulary Crossword 2013-03-25
Across
- What layer of the skin contains hair follicles, sweat, and glands?
- A scab or dry crust that results from a burn.
- Albino is caused by a complete lack of what in the skin?
- What does the Gaulblabber store?
- What is the medical term for fungal infection of nails?
- word root for small intestine.
- If you have inflammation of the joints wht kind of specialist would you see?
- What condition involving white patches on the lips and buccal mucus?
- What is the medical term for bed sore?
- Black tarry stools caused by presense of partially digested blood.
- What is the medical term for baldness or hair loss?
- What is the medical specialist that replaces missing teeth?
- What type of hernia is a loop of intestine into the ingunial canal?
- A nodule filled with semi-solid material?
- Rhythmic contraction of the esophogas surrounding a bolus to move it from the throat into the stomach.
- Word root for thousands of tiny projections in the small intestine.
- First part of the small intestine.
- First part of the large intestine.
- A tubular cavity.
- Build up of debris on teeth.
- What is the word root for fat?
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- What gland produces oil?
- What's the medical term for bone cells?
- What is the osterior posterior curvature?
- Whats the medical term for palm facing up?
- Pouches in the lining of the small intestine
- Medical term for teeth that do not touch when mouth is closed
- What is the medical term for the top of the uterus?
- What is the word root for black?
- What is the medical term for the tube from the throat to the stomach?
- Osteo Artheritis is the same as what?
- A deformity resulting in an abnormal twisting foot.
- What is the medical term for excision of wrinkle?
- Masticated lump of food.
- What are the bones in the wrist called?
- What are fibers covering muscles?
- What is another word for fungal infection?
- exit from the small intestine, and the entrance to the colon.
- A massive hemorage into the tissues under skin.
- Chronic systematic inflammation of the collagen in connective tissue.
40 Clues: A tubular cavity. • What gland produces oil? • Masticated lump of food. • Build up of debris on teeth. • word root for small intestine. • What is the word root for fat? • What does the Gaulblabber store? • What is the word root for black? • What are fibers covering muscles? • First part of the small intestine. • First part of the large intestine. • ...
Medical 2023-12-18
Across
- Qualified professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses
- Healthcare professional responsible for patient care
- Medical procedure involving incisions to treat or diagnose conditions
- Substance used to treat or prevent diseases or medical conditions
- Overall well-being and the condition of the body or mind
- State of being in good health, both physically and mentally
- Administration of a vaccine to stimulate immunity against diseases
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- Person receiving medical attention or treatment
- Relating to the practice of medicine or healthcare
- Room Medical facility providing immediate emergency care
- Institution providing medical treatment and care
- Indication of a medical condition experienced by a patient
12 Clues: Person receiving medical attention or treatment • Institution providing medical treatment and care • Relating to the practice of medicine or healthcare • Healthcare professional responsible for patient care • Room Medical facility providing immediate emergency care • Overall well-being and the condition of the body or mind • ...
Medical 2022-09-01
12 Clues: ชีพจร • การรักษา • ที่กดลิ้น • ยาใส่แผลสด • สังเกตอาการ • กระดูกศีรษะ • ผ้าคล้องแขน • สารคัดหลั่ง • การติดเชื้อ • สายยางรัดแขน • การจำหน่ายผู้ป่วย • สายต่อชุดให้น้ำเกลือ
Endocrine System 2021-10-25
Across
- The meaning of the root glycogen/o.
- The meaning of the root calc/o.
- The meaning of the root gonad/o (a.k.a. ovaries & testes).
- The medical terminology for excessive potassium in the blood.
- The meaning of the root somat/o.
- The meaning of the root andr/o.
- The meaning of the root parathyroid/o.
- The meaning of the root natr/o.
- The medical terminology for excessive sugar in the blood.
- The meaning of the root home/o.
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- The medical terminology for excessive calcium in the blood.
- The meaning of the root crin/o.
- The meaning of the root gluc/o or glyc/o.
- The medical terminology for excessive urination.
- The meaning of the root kal/o.
- The meaning of the root acr/o.
- The medical terminology for excessive thirst.
- The meaning of the root estr/o.
18 Clues: The meaning of the root kal/o. • The meaning of the root acr/o. • The meaning of the root crin/o. • The meaning of the root calc/o. • The meaning of the root andr/o. • The meaning of the root natr/o. • The meaning of the root estr/o. • The meaning of the root home/o. • The meaning of the root somat/o. • The meaning of the root glycogen/o. • ...
MED112 Review (Robin Bleacher) 2014-06-25
Across
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- step six of medical billing cycle
- word or phrase that describes a main term in the alphabetic index
- step one of medical billing cycle
- person who buys an insurance plan
- company that converts nonstandard transactions into standard transactions and transmits the data to health plans and the reverse procedure
- recognition of superior level of skill by an official organization
- process by which a patient authorizes medical treatment
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- a receipt that has the patients services listed and payments made for services rendered on the same day
- individually identifiable health information transmitted or maintained by electrionic media
- standards of conduct based on moral principles
- standards of professional behavior
- health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- step eight of the medical billing cycle
- provider who does not join particular healthplan
- provider who agrees to provide medical services to a payer's policyholders according to a contract
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- health plan or program
- coordination of benefits rule for a child insured under both parents' plans
- guideline that determines which parent has the primary insurance for a child
20 Clues: health plan or program • step six of medical billing cycle • step one of medical billing cycle • person who buys an insurance plan • standards of professional behavior • step eight of the medical billing cycle • standards of conduct based on moral principles • provider who does not join particular healthplan • method of converting a message into encoded text • ...
Genva Conventions and Medical Ethics 2024-10-09
Across
- number of Geneva Conventions
- wounded and sick shall be respected and protected without this
- signed, but not ratified by the U.S.
- signifies a state, nation, or entity has agreed to be formally bound by the treaty
- pregnant women, mothers with infants, and children may be shown this type of treatment
- number of chapters in the Geneva Conventions
- medical providers maintain their non-combatant status if engaged in this capacity
- subject matter expert should you have an ethical or legal question
- medical providers are not to be considered this
- medical providers lose this status if actively combatting enemy
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- when a treaty is this it indicates the entity will continue with the treaty process
- one of three distinct medical emblems
- protected by 159 articles in the fourth Geneva Convention
- prisoners of war must not be subjected to this
- LOAC requires this be done the same regardless of friendly or enemy status
- obligation to protect and collect the wounded extends to this population
- the Geneva Conventions apply to all declared wars, conflicts between nations, and nations experiencing this
- medical evacuation vehicles must be marked with one of these
- misuse of distinctive medical symbols is considered this
- what a seriously ill POW should be
20 Clues: number of Geneva Conventions • what a seriously ill POW should be • signed, but not ratified by the U.S. • one of three distinct medical emblems • number of chapters in the Geneva Conventions • prisoners of war must not be subjected to this • medical providers are not to be considered this • misuse of distinctive medical symbols is considered this • ...
Life After High School 2023-12-08
Across
- This medical professional administers anesthesia and monitors patients during surgery, ensuring pain management and safety.
- Specializing in blood disorders, this medical expert diagnoses and treats conditions such as anemia and blood cancers.
- Addressing mental health, this medical doctor diagnoses and treats mental illnesses and emotional disorders.
- Focusing on kidney health, this specialist diagnoses and treats diseases related to the kidneys.
- Working to increase access to higher education, this coordinator assists students in underrepresented communities with college readiness and applications.
- Managing hormonal imbalances, this specialist addresses disorders related to the endocrine glands, such as the thyroid and pancreas.
- Focused on helping students plan their academic and career paths, this counselor assists with major selection and career exploration.
- An adult that helps educate and guide you through high school, some might even consider them a mentor.
- Focused on women's health, this medical professional specializes in pregnancy, childbirth, and reproductive health.
- Providing medical care to infants, children, and adolescents, this doctor specializes in pediatric medicine.
- Specializing in skin health, this doctor addresses conditions affecting the skin, hair, and nails.
- Dealing with disorders of the nervous system, this medical professional addresses conditions affecting the brain and spinal cord.
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- Specializing in respiratory issues, this doctor diagnoses and treats diseases of the lungs and respiratory system.
- Specializing in the urinary tract and male reproductive system, this medical professional addresses conditions affecting these areas.
- Providing ongoing support, this coach helps students overcome academic and personal challenges to ensure a successful college experience.
- Conducting interviews with college applicants to assess their suitability for admission and gain insight into their personal and academic backgrounds.
- Helping students through the college application process, this counselor provides guidance on selecting schools and preparing application materials.
- This individual reviews college applications, making decisions on admissions based on academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and other criteria.
- This medical professional specializes in eye care, diagnosing and treating diseases and disorders of the eyes.
- This professional assists students and families in navigating financial aid options, including the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- Specializing in the study of diseases, this medical professional examines tissues, organs, and bodily fluids to diagnose illnesses.
- Focusing on the digestive system, this medical expert diagnoses and treats disorders of the stomach, intestines, and related organs.
- Working to connect students with scholarship opportunities, this coordinator assists in the application process to secure financial support for education.
- This specialist focuses on the heart and circulatory system, diagnosing and treating cardiovascular diseases.
- Managing academic records and student registration, this professional plays a key role in maintaining accurate and confidential student information.
- Dealing with autoimmune and inflammatory disorders, this doctor specializes in diseases such as arthritis.
- Specializing in the health and care of elderly individuals, this medical professional addresses the unique healthcare needs of older adults.
- This educator teaches students about financial responsibility, budgeting, and managing student loans to promote financial success during and after college.
- This medical professional specializes in using medical imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to diagnose and treat diseases.
29 Clues: Focusing on kidney health, this specialist diagnoses and treats diseases related to the kidneys. • Specializing in skin health, this doctor addresses conditions affecting the skin, hair, and nails. • An adult that helps educate and guide you through high school, some might even consider them a mentor. • ...
EMR Chapter 4 Medical, Legal, Ethical Issues 2024-01-23
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- Consent to receive emergency medical care that is assumed because the individual is unconscious, underage, or so badly injured or ill that he or she cannot respond.
- The manner in which an individual must act or behave when giving care.
- Failure of the emergency medical responder to continue emergency medical treatment until relieved by someone with the same or a higher level of training.
- An emergency medical responder’s legal responsibility to respond quickly to an emergency scene and provide medical care (within the limits of training and available equipment).
- A process in which a person, institution, or a program is evaluated and recognized as meeting certain predetermined standards to provide safe and ethical patient care.
- Laws that encourage citizens to voluntarily help an injured or suddenly ill person by minimizing the liability for any errors or omissions in providing good faith emergency care.
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- A legal document that indicates what a person wants done if he or she cannot make his or her own medical decisions, including living wills, durable powers of attorney for health care, and do not resuscitate orders.
- A legal document that allows a patient to designate another person to make medical decisions for him or her if the patient is unable to make his or her own treatment decisions.
- Deviation from the accepted standard of care resulting in further injury to the patient.
- A legal document that states the types of medical care a person wants or wants withheld if he or she is unable to make his or her own treatment decisions. Living wills may include do not resuscitate orders.
- A written request giving permission to medical personnel not to attempt resuscitation in the event of cardiac arrest.
- Able to make rational decisions about personal well-being.
- Blood settling to the lowest point of the body after death, causing discoloration of the skin.
- In the context of emergency medical services, permission to provide care.
- Written documents, signed by the emergency medical service system’s medical director, that outline specific directions, permissions, and sometimes prohibitions regarding patient care; also called protocols.
- Consent actually given by a person, either verbally or nonverbally, authorizing the emergency medical responder to provide care or transportation.
16 Clues: Able to make rational decisions about personal well-being. • The manner in which an individual must act or behave when giving care. • In the context of emergency medical services, permission to provide care. • Deviation from the accepted standard of care resulting in further injury to the patient. • ...
Unit 26 Review 2024-09-19
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- Involuntary shaking, especially of hands
- urinary _______ (尿失禁)
- medical term for "double vision"
- adjective for a rough, (husky) voice
- medical term for fainting
- Noun for "inability to hear"
- medical condition where a ringing sound is in the ears
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- medical term for tingling feeling
- 膀胱 in English
- warning sign that a seizure may happen
- 髄膜 in English
- medical term for a feeling before fainting
- Loss of power
- adjective for "cannot feel"
14 Clues: 膀胱 in English • 髄膜 in English • Loss of power • urinary _______ (尿失禁) • medical term for fainting • adjective for "cannot feel" • Noun for "inability to hear" • medical term for "double vision" • medical term for tingling feeling • adjective for a rough, (husky) voice • warning sign that a seizure may happen • Involuntary shaking, especially of hands • ...
Medical 2022-09-01
12 Clues: ชีพจร • การรักษา • ที่กดลิ้น • ยาใส่แผลสด • การติดเชื้อ • สังเกตอาการ • กระดูกศีรษะ • สารคัดหลั่ง • ผ้าคล้องแขน • สายยางรัดแขน • การจำหน่ายผู้ป่วย • สายต่อชุดให้น้ำเกลือ
Medical 2023-06-10
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- Breast X-ray for screening.
- Radiation amount received.
- High-frequency sound waves.
- Imaging blood vessels with contrast.
- Enhances visibility of structures.
- Functional tissue imaging.
- Real-time moving X-rays.
- Allows X-rays to pass through.
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- Specialist in medical imaging.
- Magnetic imaging without radiation.
- Blocks X-rays, appears white.
- medicine Radioactive substances for diagnosis.
12 Clues: Real-time moving X-rays. • Radiation amount received. • Functional tissue imaging. • Breast X-ray for screening. • High-frequency sound waves. • Blocks X-rays, appears white. • Specialist in medical imaging. • Allows X-rays to pass through. • Enhances visibility of structures. • Magnetic imaging without radiation. • Imaging blood vessels with contrast. • ...
B2, FCE, (Unit 6, Compact First), Medical Vocab (DPB) 2023-02-01
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- A severe injury or hole into the body. (5)
- A piece of fabric wrapped around the neck to support an injured arm or shoulder. (5)
- When a part of your body is tight and uncomfortable; a dull … (4)
- Sb might take these if they are unwell; a synonym of pills. (7)
- A devide used to measure temperature. (11)
- The process of cutting into sb to perform a medical procedure. (9)
- When sth hurts then your are in … (4)
- Something you wrap around your body if you are injured. (7)
- Thread sown into the skin to keep it together. (7)
- The term for pills, powder or liquid that will make sb well again. (8)
- A vb used to restore sb to full health. (4)
- A vb for providing medical assistance to sb. (5)
- A term to denote that sb is unwell. (3)
- A medical professional who performs surgery. (7)
- The medical term for a broken bone. (8)
- A medical term for a temperature above 38´C. (5)
- A vb for when the body repairs itself. (4)
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- A blue, black, or purple stain on your skin after being hit. (6)
- Many vaccines are admintered by ...(9)
- Sticks given to injured people to help them walk. (8)
- A medical expert with specific knowledge of one field of expertise. (10)
- The twisting of a joint, but not a break. (6)
- A person seeking medical attention and treatment. (7)
- Ad adjective used to describe the act of vomiting. (4)
- A medical term for a virus or bacteria invading your body. (9)
- A term to refer to a family or group of things that makes people unwell. (7)
- A medical professional, but not a doctor. (5)
- Sth you put on a cut or are put in if you break a bone. (7)
- An injury to the skin caused by rubbing or scraping. (5)
- A term to refer to a cold, derived from influenza. (3)
30 Clues: When sth hurts then your are in … (4) • Many vaccines are admintered by ...(9) • A term to denote that sb is unwell. (3) • The medical term for a broken bone. (8) • A severe injury or hole into the body. (5) • A devide used to measure temperature. (11) • A vb for when the body repairs itself. (4) • A vb used to restore sb to full health. (4) • ...
Obstetrics and gynecology, 2024-02-05
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- A hormone that supports the maintenance of pregnancy.
- A noncancerous growth in the uterus.
- Fertilized egg implants outside the uterus.
- Medical term for the release of a mature egg from the ovary.
- A condition where tissues similar to the uterine lining grow outside the uterus.
- A method of contraception that involves monitoring and avoiding fertile days.
- A medical professional who provides care during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.
- The fluid-filled sac surrounding the developing embryo.
- The medical term for a woman who is pregnant for the first time.
- Abnormal growth of cells in the cervix.
- A procedure to visualize the inside of the uterus.
- The outermost layer of cells surrounding the embryo.
- A common sexually transmitted infection.
- A condition in which the placenta covers the cervix.
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- The monthly shedding of the uterine lining.
- Medical term for difficulty conceiving or achieving pregnancy.
- The process of giving birth.
- The surgical procedure to permanently prevent pregnancy.
- The surgical removal of one or both ovaries.
- Hormone responsible for milk production.
- Medical term for the absence of menstruation.
- Medical professional specializing in women's reproductive health.
- Surgical procedure to deliver a baby through the abdominal wall.
- The release of milk from the mammary glands.
- Device to prevent pregnancy.
- The first phase of the menstrual cycle, characterized by follicle development.
- A condition characterized by high blood pressure during pregnancy.
- The surgical removal of the uterus.
- A screening test for chromosomal abnormalities during pregnancy.
- The medical term for a woman who has given birth to multiple children.
30 Clues: The process of giving birth. • Device to prevent pregnancy. • The surgical removal of the uterus. • A noncancerous growth in the uterus. • Abnormal growth of cells in the cervix. • Hormone responsible for milk production. • A common sexually transmitted infection. • The monthly shedding of the uterine lining. • Fertilized egg implants outside the uterus. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-23
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- Technician Performs diagnostic tests and analyzes samples.
- Technician Takes medical images like X-rays.
- Specializing in skin conditions.
- Specializing in heart diseases.
- Provides medical care and support to patients.
- Administers anesthesia for surgical procedures.
- Who assesses and treats mental health issues.
- Therapist Helps patients regain mobility and physical function.
- Treats disorders of the nervous system.
- Specializing in children’s health.
- Doctor specializing in eye care.
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- Who specializes in performing operations.
- Who dispenses medications and advises on their use.
- Specializing in mental health.
- A professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses.
- Specialist in interpreting medical images like X-rays.
- Provides emergency medical care outside the hospital.
- Specializing in female reproductive health.
- Specialist in the musculoskeletal system.
- Advises on diets and nutrition to improve health.
20 Clues: Specializing in mental health. • Specializing in heart diseases. • Specializing in skin conditions. • Doctor specializing in eye care. • Specializing in children’s health. • Treats disorders of the nervous system. • Who specializes in performing operations. • Specialist in the musculoskeletal system. • Specializing in female reproductive health. • ...
Hospital 2023-09-25
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- Care Providing immediate medical attention in critical situations.
- Areas Spaces where patients and families wait for appointments and updates.
- Dispensing medications prescribed by doctors to patients.
- Records Keeping important information about patients and their health history.
- Outreach Hospital programs that support the local community's health and well-being.
- Equipment High-tech machines used to diagnose and monitor medical conditions.
- Care Medical care tailored to children's unique needs and illnesses.
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- Services Therapies and exercises to help patients regain strength and mobility.
- Suites Specialized rooms for performing surgeries and medical procedures.
- Ward A unit dedicated to expectant mothers and newborns.
- Services Providing rapid medical transportation to those in need.
- and Innovation Advancements in medical research and technology.
- Health Support Services for individuals dealing with emotional and psychological challenges.
- Staff Doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals who care for patients.
- Rooms Comfortable spaces where patients stay during their recovery.
15 Clues: Ward A unit dedicated to expectant mothers and newborns. • Dispensing medications prescribed by doctors to patients. • and Innovation Advancements in medical research and technology. • Services Providing rapid medical transportation to those in need. • Care Providing immediate medical attention in critical situations. • ...
JV's MOPII Puzzle 2014-05-14
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- health record that patient keeps but is not admissible in court
- multiple users may use electronic ___ to make patient's appointments
- primary reason most providers give for not implementing electronic records in their offices
- __of action including treatment options, medications, etc.
- when a new patient makes an appointment with the office, certain basic __ information is required.
- data from the physician, exam or test results
- process of recording info in med record
- physician must be able to trust the ___of the information in the medical records
- protection and security act that protects the confidentiality of patient records, etc.
- one of the 6 C's that means "brief and to the point"
- patients primary problem
- records created, compiled and managed by providers//staff located within a single healthcare organization
- one of the 6 C's using precise descriptions and accepted medical terminology describing patient's condition.
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- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- data from the patient or what the patient describes
- staff requirement disadvantage for EHR programs
- patient information arranged within chart or medical record according to who supplied data
- form that contains the patient's past medical history
- format of medical records documentation broken down into smaller components
- __form signed by patient before procedure is performed
- records utilized by members of more than one healthcare organization
- patient information arranged within chart of medical record including problem list, diagnostic & treatment plan
- diagnosis or impression of patient's problem
- files that can alert and remind staff members about patients
- format using an orderly series of steps for dealing with any medical case.
25 Clues: patients primary problem • process of recording info in med record • diagnosis or impression of patient's problem • data from the physician, exam or test results • staff requirement disadvantage for EHR programs • data from the patient or what the patient describes • transforming spoken notes into accurate written form • ...
JV's MOPII Puzzle 2020-06-22
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- health record that patient keeps but is not admissible in court
- multiple users may use electronic ___ to make patient's appointments
- primary reason most providers give for not implementing electronic records in their offices
- __of action including treatment options, medications, etc.
- when a new patient makes an appointment with the office, certain basic __ information is required.
- data from the physician, exam or test results
- process of recording info in med record
- physician must be able to trust the ___of the information in the medical records
- protection and security act that protects the confidentiality of patient records, etc.
- one of the 6 C's that means "brief and to the point"
- patients primary problem
- records created, compiled and managed by providers//staff located within a single healthcare organization
- one of the 6 C's using precise descriptions and accepted medical terminology describing patient's condition.
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- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- data from the patient or what the patient describes
- staff requirement disadvantage for EHR programs
- patient information arranged within chart or medical record according to who supplied data
- form that contains the patient's past medical history
- format of medical records documentation broken down into smaller components
- __form signed by patient before procedure is performed
- records utilized by members of more than one healthcare organization
- patient information arranged within chart of medical record including problem list, diagnostic & treatment plan
- diagnosis or impression of patient's problem
- files that can alert and remind staff members about patients
- format using an orderly series of steps for dealing with any medical case.
25 Clues: patients primary problem • process of recording info in med record • diagnosis or impression of patient's problem • data from the physician, exam or test results • staff requirement disadvantage for EHR programs • data from the patient or what the patient describes • transforming spoken notes into accurate written form • ...
Emergency Words 2022-05-12
19 Clues: calle • madre • fuego • mujer • hombre • numero • herido • sangrar • bombero • medical • acidente • hijo/hija • direccion • emergencia • ambulancia • dar/se/prisa • interseccion • dolor/de/cabeza • ataque/cardiaco
Health and market relations 2022-02-28
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- essential health care.
- to give permission for Medical procedure.
- deceitful practice.
- patient one who was not actively engaged in the consultation.
- a type of negligence.
- level of normal Care.
- marketing delivering health information and interventions using customer-centered and science-based strategies.
- able to accept or tolerate delays, problems.
- to judge the worth of.
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- appointed by the medical director of a life or health insurer to examine applicants.
- complete medical File of patient.
- care highly specialized medical care usually over an extended period of time that involves advanced and complex procedures and treatments performed by medical specialists in state-of-the-art facilities.
- person or thing that receives or is awarded something.
- person against whom complain is filed.
- the state of being liable.
- care taken care of by someone who has more specific expertise about your condition.
- based on law.
- a clinic staffed by a group of general practitioners and nurses.
- patient a patient who is seen by the same primary care physician.
- servant person employed in the public sector by a government department or agency for public sector.
20 Clues: based on law. • deceitful practice. • a type of negligence. • level of normal Care. • essential health care. • to judge the worth of. • the state of being liable. • complete medical File of patient. • person against whom complain is filed. • to give permission for Medical procedure. • able to accept or tolerate delays, problems. • ...
med term final 2017-12-13
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- medical term for black
- medical term for red
- help hold long bones together at joints
- prefix meaning upon,over
- long shaft of the bone
- Skeleton that forms the main trunk of the body
- a severe tightening of of a flexor muscle resulting in the bending of a joint
- the end of the muscle
- start of the muscle
- suffix meaning to cut into
- The spinal column that is composed of 26 bones
- A bluish discoloration of the skin caused by a lack of oxygen
- medical term for breastbone
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- a reddish color of the skin
- where two or more bones come together
- prefix meaning below
- function that you have control over
- decreasing angle between two bones
- outermost layer of the skin
- Function that you have no control over
- the innermost layer of the skin
- medical term for white
- a person with an absence of color pigments in the skin
- oil glands that usually open into hair follicles
- suffix meaning study of
- medical term for blue
- prefix meaning water
- suffix meaning inflammation
28 Clues: start of the muscle • prefix meaning below • medical term for red • prefix meaning water • the end of the muscle • medical term for blue • medical term for black • long shaft of the bone • medical term for white • suffix meaning study of • prefix meaning upon,over • suffix meaning to cut into • a reddish color of the skin • outermost layer of the skin • suffix meaning inflammation • ...
MED216 Chapter 6 2019-09-24
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- explanation of benefits
- healthcare common procedure coding system
- a form of cost sharing
- amount charged for services rendered
- clinical modification
- primary person covered by insurance
- remittance advice
- evaluation and management
- monies being paid from medical practice
- posting of charges and payment
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- out of pocket payment
- co-payment
- paper encounter form
- relationship between a procedure & diagnosis
- fact there is medical reason
- medical insurance contract
- intentional deception
- process of reviewing claims-determine payment
- affordable care act
- world health organization
- accountable care organization
21 Clues: co-payment • remittance advice • affordable care act • paper encounter form • out of pocket payment • intentional deception • clinical modification • a form of cost sharing • explanation of benefits • world health organization • evaluation and management • medical insurance contract • fact there is medical reason • accountable care organization • posting of charges and payment • ...
med term final 2017-12-13
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- prefix meaning upon,over
- prefix meaning below
- suffix meaning to cut into
- the end of the muscle
- a reddish color of the skin
- medical term for blue
- long shaft of the bone
- Function that you have no control over
- a person with an absence of color pigments in the skin
- help hold long bones together at joints
- medical term for black
- oil glands that usually open into hair follicles
- suffix meaning study of
- The spinal column that is composed of 26 bones
- medical term for breastbone
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- decreasing angle between two bones
- A bluish discoloration of the skin caused by a lack of oxygen
- prefix meaning water
- a severe tightening of of a flexor muscle resulting in the bending of a joint
- where two or more bones come together
- Skeleton that forms the main trunk of the body
- the innermost layer of the skin
- suffix meaning inflammation
- function that you have control over
- medical term for white
- outermost layer of the skin
- medical term for red
- start of the muscle
28 Clues: start of the muscle • prefix meaning water • prefix meaning below • medical term for red • the end of the muscle • medical term for blue • long shaft of the bone • medical term for black • medical term for white • suffix meaning study of • prefix meaning upon,over • suffix meaning to cut into • a reddish color of the skin • suffix meaning inflammation • outermost layer of the skin • ...
Medical Terminology 2013-12-16
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- Yellowish discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes.
- A tough layer that protects the brain.
- Encapsulated structures that are bean shaped.
- The plural version of the Latin noun diverticulum.
- Produce movement of the body.
- Smallest branch of vein.
- Waste products from muscle contractions.
- Surgical removal of the lamina.
- The cause of a disease.
- Turning a body part inward.
- Where the gastrointestinal system begins.
- The study of word origins.
- The combining form of the medical word urethra.
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- Thin, outermost layer of the skin.
- Suffix of the medical word asculation.
- Breathing in and out.
- Functional part of lung.
- Procedure in the male to prevent pregnancy.
- Surgical procedures to remove the spleen.
- Abnormally slow rate of breathing.
- The combining form of the medical word breathing.
- The combining form of the medical word blood.
- Derm/o- The combining form of a medical term.
- The second skill out of five in order to communicate.
- Causes the uterus to contract regularly.
25 Clues: Breathing in and out. • The cause of a disease. • Functional part of lung. • Smallest branch of vein. • The study of word origins. • Turning a body part inward. • Produce movement of the body. • Surgical removal of the lamina. • Thin, outermost layer of the skin. • Abnormally slow rate of breathing. • Suffix of the medical word asculation. • A tough layer that protects the brain. • ...
MEDICAL 2023-11-20
12 Clues: NP1 • CL1 • NO INJURIES • ______ CHIEF • MEANS DECEASED • OUR RADIO CALL SIGN • ANOTHER WORD FOR CUT • MEANS CPR IN PROGRESS • MOST TRUCKS BELONG TO • SECOND PART OF VERBAL DISPATCH • FHE1 BELONGS TO WHICH DEPARTMENT • ONE OF THE MOST COMMON EMS CALLTYPES
Physical Assessment Crossword 2022-09-04
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- Data that is detectable by nurse
- Physical assessment technique of tapping and hearing
- Slower than normal heart rate
- Medical term for difficulty swallowing
- Difficulty breathing while laying flat
- Physical assessment technique of listening
- Abnormally rapid breathing
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- Physical assessment technique of visualizing
- Medical term for fainting
- Medical term for vomiting
- Data that is reported verbally by patient
- Faster than normal heart rate
- Physical assessment technique of feeling
- Who is the primary source of data
- Difficulty breathing, shortness of breath
- medical term for paleness
16 Clues: Medical term for fainting • Medical term for vomiting • medical term for paleness • Abnormally rapid breathing • Faster than normal heart rate • Slower than normal heart rate • Data that is detectable by nurse • Who is the primary source of data • Medical term for difficulty swallowing • Difficulty breathing while laying flat • Physical assessment technique of feeling • ...
Who wants to be a Children's Nurse? 2024-09-18
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- How many baby teeth do children have?
- Medical term for the first milk produced by a breastfeeding mother.
- Name the chronic childhood disease that affects a child's blood glucose levels.
- First stool passed by a newborn.
- Recommended position for a baby to sleep to reduce the risk of SIDS.
- Name for a child having a severe allergic reaction.
- Medical term used for a high body temperature.
- Medical term for the yellowing of a newborn’s skin and eyes.
- This mineral is important for preventing anaemia in children.
- Medical term for a newborn baby.
- Soft spot on a baby’s head.
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- This organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
- Common childhood illness that causes a red, swollen throat and difficulty swallowing.
- Common childhood illness that causes a high-pitched, barking cough.
- The device used to listen to a child's heartbeat.
- First vaccine ever developed was for this disease.
- Medical term for a child’s first set of teeth.
- Common childhood vaccine that protects against measles, mumps, and rubella.
- Medical term for a baby born before 37 weeks of gestation.
- Common childhood illness characterized by a red, itchy rash.
- This nutrient is important for strong bones and teeth in children.
- Common childhood condition characterized by wheezing and difficulty breathing.
- Condition where a child has deficiency in red blood cells.
- This reflex causes a baby to turn its head when its cheek is stroked.
- Medical term for the soft, downy hair on a newborn’s body.
25 Clues: Soft spot on a baby’s head. • First stool passed by a newborn. • Medical term for a newborn baby. • How many baby teeth do children have? • Medical term for a child’s first set of teeth. • Medical term used for a high body temperature. • The device used to listen to a child's heartbeat. • First vaccine ever developed was for this disease. • ...
Ashlys crossword 2014-03-06
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- Pertaining to data that are obtained from conversation with a patient or person.
- Pertaining to data that are readily apparent and measurable, such as vital signs, test results, or physical examination.
- Altering something to meet individual specifications such as when creating unique settings within EHR software program to meet the needs of a physician.
- inventory of the body obtained by the healthcare provider through a series of questions.
- Patient information is arranged within the chart or medical record according to who supplied the data.
- The problem-oriented medical record system for keeping patient's charts.
- The recording of information in a patients' medical record.
- A health record that provides a summary of medical information, maintained in electronic or other format by an individual, that can be shared with anyone of the patient's choosing.
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- a format of medical records that takes the SOAP format further by breaking it down into smaller components.
- Patient medical record created and stored on a computer or other electronic storage device.
- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form.
- to examine and review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy.
- part of the six C's where all entries in a patient's record must be dated to show the order in which they are made.
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.
- The term used to describe a patient who does not follow the medical advise given.
- A subjective, or internal, condition felt by a patient, such as pain, headache, or nausea that cannot be seen by a physician or measured by an instrument.
- A compilation of important information about a patient's medical history and present condition.
- Subjective, objective, assessment, and plan.
- An objective or external factor, such as blood pressure, rash, or swelling that can be seen or felt by the physician or measured by an instrument.
- Patient health record created and stored on a computer or other electronic storage device.
20 Clues: Subjective, objective, assessment, and plan. • transforming spoken notes into accurate written form. • The recording of information in a patients' medical record. • The problem-oriented medical record system for keeping patient's charts. • statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it. • ...
Module 3 - Chapter 3 2014-08-15
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- - Drug Enforcement Agency
- continuing education unit
- in the SOAP format, the clinical assessment of a patient
- medical specialty that uses imaging
- problem oriented medical records
- in the SOAP format any info stated by the patient
- centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- the removal of metal items from paperwork
- consent a patient understands the procedure prescribed
- the use of numbers and letters to describe illness, disease etc
- future date
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- supplies that are expensive
- grouping
- method by which medical records are kept
- someone who has been admitted to the hospital
- method of preparing medical records for filing by putting into order
- the branch of med that treat essential nature of disease as changes
- patient who has received a procedure/treatment that doesn't require overnight stay
- the marking of a document to show it is ready for filing
- the area of POMR charting that includes info like the patient's chief complaint
- order in which paperwork is added to a medical record
- government based health insurance for people over age 65
- charting format subjective, objective, assessment, and planning to organize
23 Clues: grouping • future date • - Drug Enforcement Agency • continuing education unit • supplies that are expensive • problem oriented medical records • medical specialty that uses imaging • method by which medical records are kept • the removal of metal items from paperwork • centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services • someone who has been admitted to the hospital • ...
Places In The Hospital 2021-06-09
14 Clues: MICU • Red Zone • Sixth floor • Third Floor • Yellow Zone • First Floor • Purple Zone • Orange Zone • Second Floor • Fourth Floor • Ambulance Bay • Six Medical Park • Five Medical Park • Seven Medical Park
CCS 5th Grade Spelling List 13 2020-12-02
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- a healer. God is the Great _______
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment
- an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment
- the presence of a virus or bacteria
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- a medical examination to determine a person's bodily fitness
- a crack or break in a hard object or material, typically a bone
- inflammation of the tonsils
- lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection
- a book of the bible containing prophecy
- a room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching, or for the manufacture of drugs or chemicals
- hygienic and clean
- an establishment that provides minor medical care or cares for minor injuries
- the treatment or prevention of disease
- an infection or disease that attacks the cells
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- a pain in a person's belly
- a person receiving medical treatment
- a thing that makes something better
- a serious medical condition in which the appendix becomes inflamed and painful
- a doctor qualified to practice surgery
- a store where medicine is dispensed or stored
- a vehicle specially equipped to take people to the hospital
- a medicine or treatment for a disease or injury
- a sickness that affects some part of the body
- a book of the bible containing the story of the lion's den
25 Clues: hygienic and clean • a pain in a person's belly • inflammation of the tonsils • a healer. God is the Great _______ • a thing that makes something better • the presence of a virus or bacteria • a person receiving medical treatment • a doctor qualified to practice surgery • the treatment or prevention of disease • a book of the bible containing prophecy • ...
Mid-term B & C (Kristina L.) 2013-12-19
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- individually identifiable health information transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- the most popular type of insurance plan that manages care
- a plan that offers protection from loss
- combines coverage of medical cost and delivery of healthcare for a prepaid premium
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- company that converts nonstandard transactions into standard transaction and transmits the data to health plans, and the reverse procedure
- standards of conduct based on moral principles
- standards of professional behavior
- visit between a patient and a medical professional
- computerized lifelong healthcare records for an individual that incorporated data from all sources that treat the individual
- a system combining the financing and delivery of healthcare services
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- word or phrase that describes a main term in the Alphabetic Index
- medical procedures that are not included in a plan's benefits
- called an open HMO
- clinician who does not interact face-to-face with the patient
- medical procedures and treatments that are included as benefits in a health plan
- clinician who treats a patient face-to-face
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- provider who agrees to provide medical services to a payers' policyholders according to a contract
20 Clues: called an open HMO • standards of professional behavior • a plan that offers protection from loss • clinician who treats a patient face-to-face • standards of conduct based on moral principles • method of converting a message into encoded text • visit between a patient and a medical professional • the most popular type of insurance plan that manages care • ...
Renal Failure 2015-07-21
Across
- Muscle spasms
- Device that measures urine without contamination
- Presence of nitrogenous substances in the urine
- Increased levels of blood glucose
- Measures a gap in electrolytes
- Hemoglobin test
- Hormone released from the adrenal glands
- Medical test that indicates the level of chemicals in the urine
- Starts in the urinary tract as a general infection
- The lost ability to maintain urine
- An organ shaped like a bean
- When blood exits by the urination process
- Abbreviation for blood sugar
- Renal deficiency
Down
- Presence of nitrogenous waste in the blood
- More than enough glucose in the blood
- Type of urine sample
- A test to predict blood levels in the urine; filtering per minute
- Medical term used when the kidneys surpass a certain plasma capacity
- Test given to show how well the kidneys are working – also abbreviated BUN
- Medical term for when the kidneys are infected
- The act of placing another healthy kidney into a patient
- Medical term for the body to get rid of toxic substances in the kidneys
- Sign of renal failure
- Mood disorder that mostly happens during the winter
- More than enough sugar in the urine
- Medical examination where urine is checked by measuring various substances in the urine
- Medical term for diseased kidneys, bladder, urethra, or ureters
- Another name for nighttime bed-wetting
- Abbreviation for kidney failure
30 Clues: Muscle spasms • Hemoglobin test • Renal deficiency • Type of urine sample • Sign of renal failure • An organ shaped like a bean • Abbreviation for blood sugar • Measures a gap in electrolytes • Abbreviation for kidney failure • Increased levels of blood glucose • The lost ability to maintain urine • More than enough sugar in the urine • More than enough glucose in the blood • ...
Renal Failure 2015-07-21
Across
- More than enough sugar in the urine
- Medical examination where urine is checked by measuring various substances in the urine
- Medical term used when the kidneys surpass a certain plasma capacity
- Device that measures urine without contamination
- An organ shaped like a bean
- Medical term for diseased kidneys, bladder, urethra, or ureters
- Measures a gap in electrolytes
- Muscle spasms
- The act of placing another healthy kidney into a patient
- Presence of nitrogenous substances in the urine
- Abbreviation for kidney failure
- Increased levels of blood glucose
- Medical term for the body to get rid of toxic substances in the kidneys
- Medical test that indicates the level of chemicals in the urine
- More than enough glucose in the blood
- Abbreviation for blood sugar
- Medical term for when the kidneys are infected
- When blood exits by the urination process
Down
- The lost ability to maintain urine
- A test to predict blood levels in the urine; filtering per minute
- Another name for nighttime bed-wetting
- Presence of nitrogenous waste in the blood
- Starts in the urinary tract as a general infection
- Hormone released from the adrenal glands
- Renal deficiency
- Type of urine sample
- Test given to show how well the kidneys are working – also abbreviated BUN
- Sign of renal failure
- Hemoglobin test
- Mood disorder that mostly happens during the winter
30 Clues: Muscle spasms • Hemoglobin test • Renal deficiency • Type of urine sample • Sign of renal failure • An organ shaped like a bean • Abbreviation for blood sugar • Measures a gap in electrolytes • Abbreviation for kidney failure • Increased levels of blood glucose • The lost ability to maintain urine • More than enough sugar in the urine • More than enough glucose in the blood • ...
Places In The Hospital 2021-06-09
14 Clues: MICU • Red Zone • Yellow Zone • Purple Zone • First Floor • Orange Zone • Third Floor • Sixth floor • Second Floor • Fourth Floor • Ambulance Bay • Six Medical Park • Five Medical Park • Seven Medical Park
Billing Crossword by Melody Ferguson 2022-06-22
Across
- person who has health insurance coverage
- misrepresenting info. to receive benefits
- nonpaid professional practice experience
- bill submitted to patients insurance deductible amount patient pays before insurance will
- evaluate performance of medical provider coinsurance percent paid after deductible & copayment
- prospective payment per patient
- person receiving medical treatment
- patient evaluation & management services
- to steal money from an employer
- person who provides medical care or treatment
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- medical claims submitted for payment
- need consent to release patient info.
- bill of services not medically necessary
- principal of right and good conduct
- claim review by insurance company
- identify disease from signs & symptoms
- person who signs insurance contract
- amount paid for health insurance policy
18 Clues: prospective payment per patient • to steal money from an employer • claim review by insurance company • person receiving medical treatment • principal of right and good conduct • person who signs insurance contract • medical claims submitted for payment • need consent to release patient info. • identify disease from signs & symptoms • amount paid for health insurance policy • ...
MAR Crossword 2014-08-06
Across
- Certified clinical Medical Assistant
- -gram
- megal-/o
- spiral-shaped bacteria
- hormone GH
- -megaly
- hemi-
- dis-
- journal onto a ledger
- summary of financial accounts
- Unprofessional behavior
- -oma
- inter-
- grape-like cluster
- lack of melanin pigment
- ultra-
- food poisoning
- neo-
- circum-
- legal,mental, or moral responsibility
- thymus
- piece of paper showing amount due
- stage of dying
- contra-
- sign of Parkinson's disease
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- super-
- -ectomy
- eu-
- The american registry of medical Asssistants
- ovaries
- Understand other person's feelings
- teste
- overdose of vitamins
- American Association of medical Assistants
- third party health plan funded by government
- Allows you to adapt
- Certified medical assistant
- speak clearly
- stat
- micro-
- -emesis
- good cholesterol
42 Clues: eu- • dis- • -oma • neo- • stat • -gram • teste • hemi- • super- • inter- • ultra- • thymus • micro- • -ectomy • ovaries • -megaly • circum- • -emesis • contra- • megal-/o • hormone GH • speak clearly • food poisoning • stage of dying • good cholesterol • grape-like cluster • Allows you to adapt • overdose of vitamins • journal onto a ledger • spiral-shaped bacteria • Unprofessional behavior • lack of melanin pigment • ...
MedEnvoy test 2023-01-17
Across
- the current medical device regulation for the EU
- a common abbreviation for quality management system
- marking used for approved medical devices in the UK
- the former medical device regulation for the EU
- the swiss version of IVDR
- the swiss version of MDR
- the former IVD regulation for the EU
- a common abbreviation for swiss authorized representative
- the current IVD regulation for the EU
- Who is responsible for drawing up a Declaration of Conformity
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- a common abbreviation for European authorized representative
- the swiss regulatory body
- the UK regulatory body
- the EU medical device database
- If an authorized representative terminates the mandate with a manufacturer, within what timeframe do they need to inform the competent authority of the European Member State they are in
- marking used for approved medical devices in the EU and Switzerland
- a common abbreviation for declaration of conformity
- used to test specimens outside of the human body
- a common abbreviation for person responsible for regulatory compliance
- a common abbreviation for UK responsible person
20 Clues: the UK regulatory body • the swiss version of MDR • the swiss regulatory body • the swiss version of IVDR • the EU medical device database • the former IVD regulation for the EU • the current IVD regulation for the EU • the former medical device regulation for the EU • a common abbreviation for UK responsible person • the current medical device regulation for the EU • ...
First Aid and CPR terms 2020-10-25
Across
- Arrest, sudden loss of blood flow due to the heart's ineffective pumping
- A medical professional who provides advanced medical emergency care
- One One, Emergency contact
- A medical term for bruises
- A pain relief
- External Defibrillator, A medical device to help the heart re-establish its rythm
- Used to counteract a major allergic reaction
Down
- Occurs due to lack of oxygen levels in red blood cells
- A broken bone
- A type of vehicle used for emergency
- A medical term for bleeding
- An acronym used as treatment for sprains or strains
- Resuscitation, A procedure involving chest compressions and ventilation tp preserve brain function
- A mild traumatic brain injury
- A lung condition that causes difficulty breathing
- A condition involving repeated seizures
16 Clues: A broken bone • A pain relief • One One, Emergency contact • A medical term for bruises • A medical term for bleeding • A mild traumatic brain injury • A type of vehicle used for emergency • A condition involving repeated seizures • Used to counteract a major allergic reaction • A lung condition that causes difficulty breathing • ...
Renal Failure 2015-07-21
Across
- When blood exits by the urination process
- Mood disorder that mostly happens during the winter
- Another name for nighttime bed-wetting
- Muscle spasms
- More than enough glucose in the blood
- Increased levels of blood glucose
- An organ shaped like a bean
- Starts in the urinary tract as a general infection
- Device that measures urine without contamination
- Test given to show how well the kidneys are working – also abbreviated BUN
- Medical examination where urine is checked by measuring various substances in the urine
- The act of placing another healthy kidney into a patient
- Medical test that indicates the level of chemicals in the urine
- Presence of nitrogenous substances in the urine
- The lost ability to maintain urine
- Sign of renal failure
Down
- Renal deficiency
- Type of urine sample
- Medical term used when the kidneys surpass a certain plasma capacity
- Hormone released from the adrenal glands
- More than enough sugar in the urine
- Abbreviation for kidney failure
- Medical term for the body to get rid of toxic substances in the kidneys
- Hemoglobin test
- A test to predict blood levels in the urine; filtering per minute
- Medical term for when the kidneys are infected
- Abbreviation for blood sugar
- Presence of nitrogenous waste in the blood
- Measures a gap in electrolytes
- Medical term for diseased kidneys, bladder, urethra, or ureters
30 Clues: Muscle spasms • Hemoglobin test • Renal deficiency • Type of urine sample • Sign of renal failure • An organ shaped like a bean • Abbreviation for blood sugar • Measures a gap in electrolytes • Abbreviation for kidney failure • Increased levels of blood glucose • The lost ability to maintain urine • More than enough sugar in the urine • More than enough glucose in the blood • ...
1B 8 5 Maryam Rana and Aliya Laws 2018-11-06
22 Clues: ear • lib • ear • acid • ears • enema • pulse • meals • a day • desired • pressure • movement • blood gas • & physiology • branch block • and discharge • and posterior • medical advice • and conization • of daily living • medical association • immune deficiency syndrome
MAPEH CROSSWORD 2022-10-19
Across
- experts on the heart and blood vessels.
- focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of injuries and diseases.
- support and care for women during pregnancy, labour and birth.
- the medical specialty concerned with the total health care of the individual and the family.
- specialize in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging such as x rays.
- specializes in the respiratory system.
- surgery
- provide medical care for babies, children and teenagers.
- involves care of all women's health issues.
- joints and muscles.
Down
- who handle all the medical aspects of eye care.
- takes care of your teeth.
- treat a wide variety of medical conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, bones, joints.
- helping the patient to maintain their healthy teeth.
- specialize in diseases of the blood.
- specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails.
- specializing in conditions that affect the urinary tract.
- treats cancer
- who treats diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and muscles.
- who give a patient medication so they do not feel pain when they are undergoing surgery.
20 Clues: surgery • treats cancer • joints and muscles. • takes care of your teeth. • specialize in diseases of the blood. • specializes in the respiratory system. • experts on the heart and blood vessels. • involves care of all women's health issues. • who handle all the medical aspects of eye care. • helping the patient to maintain their healthy teeth. • ...
Physical Illness and Disabilities 2024-04-18
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- Medical abbreviation for nothing by mouth
- Medical term for blueish color on skin or lips due to lack of oxygen
- Medical terminology for abnormally high glucose levels in the blood
- Medical terminology for shortness of breath
- This type of sign and symptom (clinical manifestation)is something you cannot visually see. Ex:headache
- language disorder affecting how a person speaks and/or writes and/or ability to read
- Medical condition due to low number of red blood cells
Down
- Medical term for excessive thirst
- Name of body system responsible for hormones in the body
- Medical term for excessive/increased hunger
- Paralysis on 1 side of the body
- medical term for difficulty swallowing
12 Clues: Paralysis on 1 side of the body • Medical term for excessive thirst • medical term for difficulty swallowing • Medical abbreviation for nothing by mouth • Medical term for excessive/increased hunger • Medical terminology for shortness of breath • Medical condition due to low number of red blood cells • Name of body system responsible for hormones in the body • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-02-12
Across
- state of complete knowledge
- gel-like fluid inside of the cell
- disease of a joint
- disease of the body
- physician who studies and treats tumors
- pertaining to within the vein
- inflammation of the liver
- substance that causes cancer
- resembling fat
- tumor composed of glandular tissue
- pertaining to under the liver
- study of disease
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- inflammation of the bone
- tumor composed of connective tissue
- study of tissue
- tumor composed of epithelium
- enlargement of an organ
- inflammation of a joint
- enlargement of the liver
- cancerous black tumor
20 Clues: resembling fat • study of tissue • study of disease • disease of a joint • disease of the body • cancerous black tumor • enlargement of an organ • inflammation of a joint • inflammation of the bone • enlargement of the liver • inflammation of the liver • state of complete knowledge • tumor composed of epithelium • substance that causes cancer • pertaining to within the vein • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-02-13
Across
- not malignant, nonrecurrent, favorable for recovery
- word root relating to joint
- body cavity containing stomach and intestines
- physician who studies diseases
- study of tissue
- substance that causes cancer
- treatment of cancer with drugs
- abnormal development
- improvement or absence of signs of disease
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- physician who studies and treats (malignant) tumors
- state of being mortal
- pertaining to cancer
- malignant tumor of fat
- providing relief but no cure
- basic unit of life
- cell with a nucleus
- body system composed of the heart and blood vessels
- group of organs that works together to perform complex body functions
- pertaining to the internal organs
- disease of the body
- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- body cavity space inside the skull, contains the brain
- tumor composed of glandular tissue
- organ system composed of glands that secrete hormones
24 Clues: study of tissue • basic unit of life • cell with a nucleus • disease of the body • pertaining to cancer • abnormal development • state of being mortal • malignant tumor of fat • word root relating to joint • providing relief but no cure • substance that causes cancer • physician who studies diseases • gel-like fluid inside the cell • treatment of cancer with drugs • ...
Medical knowledge 2021-02-12
Across
- Electrical device for stimulating a steady heartbeat
- Perform a postmortem examination on a body or organ
- Over-the-counter pain relieve
- Defects in social interaction and communication
- What carries blood away from the heart
- A group of tumors from connective tissue
- Surgeon who operates on heart, lungs, and other thoracic organs
- What kind of doctors diagnose patients with images
- Tissue transplanted from one part of the body to another
- Part of the body joining the head to shoulders
Down
- Tiny scales shed from skin or hair
- what medication is used while in surgery to make them unconscious
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- The surgical removal of something
- Having to do with tough
- A brain disease that results in progressive memory loss
- A dead body used to study anatomy
- To spread out from central area
- The injection used to numb the nerve
- The study of heredity
20 Clues: The study of heredity • Having to do with tough • Over-the-counter pain relieve • Obsessive-compulsive disorder • To spread out from central area • The surgical removal of something • A dead body used to study anatomy • Tiny scales shed from skin or hair • The injection used to numb the nerve • What carries blood away from the heart • A group of tumors from connective tissue • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-03-03
Across
- abbreviation meaning pulmonary function test
- prefix meaning slow
- organic compound, a true fat, that is made of one glycerol and three fatty acids
- prefix meaning four
- prefix meaning below, under
- suffix meaning protein
- disease meaning excessive amounts of lipids (cholesterol, phospholipids, and triglycerides) in the blood.
- suffix meaning blood condition
- disease meaning narrowing of a vessel, especially an aorta
- suffix meaning surgical puncture
- prefix meaning bad; painful; difficult
- WR for skin
- suffix meaning involuntary contraction, twitching
- sum of all physical and chemical changes that take place in a cell or an organism
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- surgical procedure that involved excision of part of the pleura, usually the parietal pleura
- term meaning protrusion of any organ through the structure that normally contains it
- suffix meaning protection
- prefix meaning unequal dissimilar
- WR kidney
- term meaning forming a complex substance by the union of simpler compounds or elements
- abbreviation meaning mitral valve prolapse
- suffix meaning digestion
- combining form meaning gallbladder
- prefix meaning above, upon
- combining form meaning fungus (plural, fungi)
- prefix meaning backward, behind
- suffix for hernia, swelling
- abbreviation meaning cystic fibrosis
- suffix for enlargement
- suffix meaning skin
- cell anemia inherited anemia that causes RBCs to become crescent or sickle-shaped when oxygen levels are low
- abbreviation meaning biopsy
32 Clues: WR kidney • WR for skin • prefix meaning slow • prefix meaning four • suffix meaning skin • suffix meaning protein • suffix for enlargement • suffix meaning digestion • suffix meaning protection • prefix meaning above, upon • prefix meaning below, under • suffix for hernia, swelling • abbreviation meaning biopsy • suffix meaning blood condition • prefix meaning backward, behind • ...
medical terminology 2021-03-06
Across
- turning outward of the eyelid exposing the conjunctiva
- grey bluish green
- instrument to crush
- condition of hardening
- under
- to run
- percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
- lens
- softening
- to shut
- removal of plaque
- nerve root
- air
- darkness
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- nitrogen
- liver
- computed tomography
- surgical division of a fibrous band or ring connecting corresponding parts of a body structure
- inflammation of the brain
- inability to perform mathematical calculations
- deficient
- split
- body
- pertaining to
- hemorrhage or extravasation of blood into subcutaneous tissue
- abnormal
26 Clues: air • body • lens • liver • under • split • to run • to shut • nitrogen • abnormal • darkness • deficient • softening • nerve root • pertaining to • grey bluish green • removal of plaque • computed tomography • instrument to crush • condition of hardening • inflammation of the brain • percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy • inability to perform mathematical calculations • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-03-21
Across
- Root word that represents something that you hear with your ears
- Suffix that represents another phrase for bigger than normal
- Root word that represents the largest organ in the body
- Commonly known as a heart attack
- instrument to measure pressure
- Root word that represents something that your body builds when you lift weights
- Vessels that deliver blood to tissues
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- Abbreviation for what you breathe
- Abbreviation for where a doctor completes surgery
- Abbreviation for how fast your heart is beating
- an artery has a weakened wall
- Two layered sac that encloses the heart
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- The complete stopping of the heart
- meaning process of recording
- procedure using x-ray dye and a tiny tube called a catheter
- Narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
- networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues.
- Abbreviation for where you go when there is a medical emergency
- Suffix that represents what you feel when you get hurt
- a procedure done in a specialized area of radiology
- vessels that return blood to the heart.
- Heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle
- Pumps blood to the rest of the body
24 Clues: meaning process of recording • an artery has a weakened wall • instrument to measure pressure • Commonly known as a heart attack • Abbreviation for what you breathe • The complete stopping of the heart • Pumps blood to the rest of the body • Vessels that deliver blood to tissues • vessels that return blood to the heart. • Two layered sac that encloses the heart • ...
Medical Specialties 2021-03-22
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- Family Medicine
- Eye examinations. eye diseases, and surgery
- Digestive tract and related structural diseases, a subspecialty of Digestive internal medicine
- Disorders of the endocrine glands, such as sterility, diabetes, and thyroid problems
- undiagnosed health-related issues and continuous care for varied medical conditions
- General medical care of hospitalized patients
- Disorders of the immune system resulting in hypersensitivity
- Anesthesiology
- Disorders of the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) and related structures of the head and neck
- Urinary tract disease and disorders of the male reproductive system
- Emergent or acute medical care due to trauma, accident or major medical event
- Rheumatic diseases (acute and chronic conditions characterized by inflammation and joint disease)
- cardiology
- Tumors, including benign and malignant conditions
- Disorders of the musculoskeletal system, including preventing disorders and restoring function
- Diseases of children from birth to adolescence, including wellness checks and vaccinations
- emergency medicine
- Dermatology
- Examination of tissues cells, and body fluids for evidence of disease
- Endocrinology
- Effects of aging and age-related disorders
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- Diseases of the heart and blood vessels and cardiovascular surgery, a subspecialty of internal medicine
- Continuous and comprehensive healthcare for individuals and family
- Diseases of internal organs and general medical conditions; uses nonsurgical therapy
- Partial or complete loss of sensation usually by injection or Inhalation
- Function of the lungs, treatment of disorders of the respiratory system
- Mental illness, clinical depression, and other behavioral and emotional disorders
- Diseases and injuries of the skin concerned with skin cancer prevention
- Gastroenterology
- Disorders of the blood and blood-forming organs
- Injuries or illnesses resulting from participation in athletic activities
- Disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- Diseases related to the structure and function of the kidney
- Pregnancy, childbirth, disorders of the reproductive system, and menopause
- Allergy and immunology
- and noncontagious infections caused by pathogenic microorganisms
36 Clues: cardiology • Dermatology • Endocrinology • Anesthesiology • Family Medicine • Gastroenterology • emergency medicine • Allergy and immunology • Effects of aging and age-related disorders • Eye examinations. eye diseases, and surgery • General medical care of hospitalized patients • Disorders of the blood and blood-forming organs • Disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves • ...
Medical Microbiology 2019-11-27
Across
- transmission mode
- changes antigen periodically
- strawberry red tongue
- enzyme that breaks down proteins
- gram reaction for Streptococcus pyogenes
- antibodies bound to bacterial antigen does this to the nephrons
- microorganism or parasite that can cause disease
- special class of proteins that can trick a white blood cell into ingesting
- protein that is used to adhere to host
- partial hemolysis
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- arthropod that can carry transmit disease
- acid capsules are made of this
- complete hemolysis
- Staphylococcus aureus forms this on the skin
- a reservoir that can support the growth of a pathogen
- lipopolysaccharide component on the outer membrane
- flesh eating bacteria causes this
- escaping the immune system
- protein that lyses RBC and WBC
- inanimate objects that doesn't support growth
20 Clues: transmission mode • partial hemolysis • complete hemolysis • strawberry red tongue • escaping the immune system • changes antigen periodically • acid capsules are made of this • protein that lyses RBC and WBC • enzyme that breaks down proteins • flesh eating bacteria causes this • protein that is used to adhere to host • gram reaction for Streptococcus pyogenes • ...
medical termiology 2020-12-17
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- surrounding the heart
- many shaped nucleus
- french word discomfort
- destroys mircoorganisms
- outside pregnancy
- large head
- with growth
- forward fall/sag
- change shape
- pertaining to between the ribs
- excessive cell number
- behind the peritonium
- small instruments
- before meals
- through the urethra
- through skin
- before birth
- forward bend
- two sides
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- new birth
- after death
- excessive blood sugar
- excessive nourishment
- abnormal destruction
- within the heart
- with proteins
- abnormal nourishment
- pertaining to beneath the ribs
- above pressure(highblood pressure)
- away from normal
- course of running
- instrument within
- to build up
- glands towards the kidney glands
- beyond control
35 Clues: new birth • two sides • large head • after death • with growth • to build up • change shape • before meals • through skin • before birth • forward bend • with proteins • beyond control • within the heart • forward fall/sag • away from normal • outside pregnancy • course of running • instrument within • small instruments • many shaped nucleus • through the urethra • abnormal destruction • abnormal nourishment • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-12-15
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- DNA,
- close interaction between two organisms living in close association
- pertaining to across or through the urethra
- transfer of blood from one person to another
- pertaining to above the pubic bones
- glands, secretes parathormone
- after birth
- pertaining to within a vein
- pertaining to behind the peritoneum
- destruction of nerve tissue leading to loss of sensation or motion in a part of the jody
- sliding or falling back
- new growth
- artificial substitute for a missing body part
- instrument to view small objects
- after death
- one side
- of a malignant tumor beyond its original location to a distant site
- bones that grow together separated by a piece of fibrocartilage
- bones, hand bones, literally beyond the wrist
- sliding forward or downward
- putting together of simple substances to create something new and often more cooled
- return to good health
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- condition of change of shape or form
- pertaining to through the skin
- cancerous; harmful
- pertaining to a multi-lobed nucleus
- fast breathing
- measurement together
- sign or symptom that appears before the one set of a more serious illness
- inflammation of many muscles
- pertaining to before birth
- use of high sound waves to produce a record or picture of an organ or tissue
- condition of smaller than normal head
- pertaining to occurring before a malignant condition
- subjective change in a condition as perceived by the patient
- pertaining to new birth
- double-layered membrane surrounding the heart
- general feeling of bodily discomfort
- bending backward
- condition of a larger than normal head
- deficiency of all blood cells
- fusion of fingers or toes
- signs and symptoms that occur together indicating a particular condition of disorder
- pertaining to under the skin
44 Clues: DNA, • one side • new growth • after birth • after death • fast breathing • bending backward • cancerous; harmful • measurement together • return to good health • sliding or falling back • pertaining to new birth • fusion of fingers or toes • pertaining to before birth • pertaining to within a vein • sliding forward or downward • inflammation of many muscles • pertaining to under the skin • ...
medical terms 2020-12-07
Across
- Erythrozyten
- überleben
- Blutkörperchen
- Enzym
- Labor
- heranreifen
- Übertragung
- Hämatologie
- Quelle
- Gerinnung
- Farbstoff
- Thrombozyten
- Blut
- Kreislauf
- Desinfektion
- (Körper-)flüssigkeit
- verwertbar
- Zwerchfell
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- vermehren
- Erreger
- Leukozyten
- Quarantäne
- anzeigen
- Histologie
- Magen
- Keim
- Schutz
- Blutgerinnsel
- follow ... standarts
- Milz
- Objektträger
- Gewebe
- Kittel
- (Proben) beschriften
- plant ... specimens
- Routine
- Probe
- fähig, geeignet
38 Clues: Keim • Milz • Blut • Enzym • Labor • Magen • Probe • Schutz • Quelle • Gewebe • Kittel • Erreger • Routine • anzeigen • vermehren • überleben • Gerinnung • Farbstoff • Kreislauf • Leukozyten • Quarantäne • Histologie • verwertbar • Zwerchfell • heranreifen • Übertragung • Hämatologie • Erythrozyten • Objektträger • Thrombozyten • Desinfektion • Blutgerinnsel • Blutkörperchen • fähig, geeignet • plant ... specimens • follow ... standarts • ...
medical terms 2020-12-07
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- (Proben) beschriften
- Schutz
- Probe
- Thrombozyten
- Quarantäne
- Labor
- Blutgerinnsel
- Gewebe
- Blut
- Übertragung
- Enzym
- Histologie
- (Körper-)flüssigkeit
- Erreger
- Desinfektion
- Objektträger
- Keim
- heranreifen
- fähig, geeignet
- Quelle
Down
- vermehren
- Gerinnung
- Blutkörperchen
- Hämatologie
- Kreislauf
- Kittel
- plant ... specimens
- Routine
- Leukozyten
- Erythrozyten
- Zwerchfell
- Milz
- überleben
- follow ... standarts
- verwertbar
- Magen
- anzeigen
- Farbstoff
38 Clues: Blut • Milz • Keim • Probe • Labor • Enzym • Magen • Kittel • Schutz • Gewebe • Quelle • Routine • Erreger • anzeigen • vermehren • Gerinnung • Kreislauf • überleben • Farbstoff • Quarantäne • Leukozyten • Zwerchfell • verwertbar • Histologie • Hämatologie • Übertragung • heranreifen • Thrombozyten • Erythrozyten • Desinfektion • Objektträger • Blutgerinnsel • Blutkörperchen • fähig, geeignet • plant ... specimens • (Proben) beschriften • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-12-21
Across
- medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals.
- / A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- worker / an academic discipline and practice-based profession that concerns itself with individuals, families, groups, communities, and society as a whole
- / often involving cutting into the body.
- / the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed
- / an amazing three-pound organ that controls all functions of the body, interprets information from the outside world, and embodies the essence of the mind and soul.
- / an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
- / A disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue.
- / the process of meeting with a therapist to resolve problematic behaviors, beliefs, feelings, relationship issues, and/or somatic responses
- / a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- / a qualified practitioner of medicine
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- / a general term for treating mental health problems by talking with a psychiatrist, psychologist, or other mental health providers.
- / the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- / A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- / the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order.
- / the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- / a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- / a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold.
- / a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disease and injury, using medical imaging techniques such as x-rays
20 Clues: / a qualified practitioner of medicine • / often involving cutting into the body. • / a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold. • / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals. • / the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community. • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-12-21
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- medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals.
- / A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- worker / an academic discipline and practice-based profession that concerns itself with individuals, families, groups, communities, and society as a whole
- / often involving cutting into the body.
- / the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed
- / an amazing three-pound organ that controls all functions of the body, interprets information from the outside world, and embodies the essence of the mind and soul.
- / an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
- / A disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue.
- / the process of meeting with a therapist to resolve problematic behaviors, beliefs, feelings, relationship issues, and/or somatic responses
- / a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- / a qualified practitioner of medicine
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- / a general term for treating mental health problems by talking with a psychiatrist, psychologist, or other mental health providers.
- / the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- / A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- / the state of something concerning its appearance, quality, or working order.
- / the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- / a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- / a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold.
- / a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disease and injury, using medical imaging techniques such as x-rays
20 Clues: / a qualified practitioner of medicine • / often involving cutting into the body. • / a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold. • / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals. • / the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community. • ...
medical terminology 2020-04-16
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- the main artery of the body
- where heart isnt pumping blood properly
- used to inject dye into blood vessels
- small vein collecting blood from the capillaries
- a test to determine narrowing or aneurysm
- disease
- blood pressure
- intrument to measure blood pressure
- also known as a heart attack
- small branch of an artery going into the capillaries
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- oxygen and nutrients are exchanged between blood and tissue
- to look at blood going through blood vessels
- heart
- artery has weakened walls swelling like balloon
- also known as high blood pressure
- carries blood from the right ventricle to lungs
- upon or on
- point of maximum impulse during test
- inner or within
- cardiovascular
- muscle
- atrial fibrillation
22 Clues: heart • muscle • disease • upon or on • blood pressure • cardiovascular • inner or within • atrial fibrillation • the main artery of the body • also known as a heart attack • also known as high blood pressure • intrument to measure blood pressure • point of maximum impulse during test • used to inject dye into blood vessels • where heart isnt pumping blood properly • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-04-22
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- against
- determination of a disease
- move away from mid line
- pertaining to the jaw
- study of body structure
- move towards mid line
- sudden
- plural of protozoa
- instrument for injecting fluid
- closer to the center of body
- collection of pus
- lacking water
- downward, displacement
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- central opening in a tube
- substance that alters body function
- circulation
- bone of the spine
- remove calcium
- act of cutting
- poison
- slow
- treatment
- death of tissue
- tip or peak
- singular of ovum
25 Clues: slow • sudden • poison • against • treatment • circulation • tip or peak • lacking water • remove calcium • act of cutting • death of tissue • singular of ovum • bone of the spine • collection of pus • plural of protozoa • pertaining to the jaw • move towards mid line • downward, displacement • move away from mid line • study of body structure • central opening in a tube • determination of a disease • ...
Médico - Medical 2021-04-28
27 Clues: Flu • Pill • Pain • Fever • Nurse • Dizzy • Office • Healthy • To hurt • Patient • Medicine • To cough • Injection • To disturb • To breathe • Antibiotic • Pharmacist • To get sick • Temperature • Cough syrup • Prescription • To get tired • To get a cold • Cold (illness) • Cough (illness) • To sense, to feel • Medical, or doctor
Medical Coding 2021-04-15
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- code R50
- _____ is character position #2
- code D50.9
- book used for procedures
- 7th character position meaning
- code R30.0
- cod K21.9
- modifier used for both sides
- pain code R10.2
- visit / outpt visit POS code 11
- 5th character position
- & vomiting code R11.0
- POS 12
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- part 4th character position
- pain code R10.9
- throat code J02.9
- character position for Root Operation Term
- meaning of pyrexia
- code I10
- / Personnel modifiers
- code R19.7
- code R05
- code R31.9
- code F33.0
- code R51
25 Clues: POS 12 • code R50 • code I10 • code R05 • code R51 • cod K21.9 • code D50.9 • code R30.0 • code R19.7 • code R31.9 • code F33.0 • pain code R10.9 • pain code R10.2 • throat code J02.9 • meaning of pyrexia • / Personnel modifiers • & vomiting code R11.0 • 5th character position • book used for procedures • part 4th character position • modifier used for both sides • _____ is character position #2 • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-08-02
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- infection of the skin or subcutaneous tissue
- nonraised, discolored spots less than 1 cm in diameter
- blister greater than 1 cm and filled with clear fluid
- solid lesion more than 1 cm wide and deep
- abnormal condition of hair growth
- infestation of lice
- sac filled with fluid or semisolid material
- elevated lesion less than 1 cm in diameter
- dead tissue or bone
- smooth-edged wound produced by a sharp instrument
- overgrowth of scar tissue after an injury
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- vesicle filled with pus
- elevated and circumscribed patch more than 1 cm in diameter
- purple or red spots resulting from a hemorrhage within the dermal layers
- bruise
- benign fatty tumor
- torn, jagged wound
- localized skin infection of a gland or hair follicle (A.K.A. boil)
- cavity that contains pus caused by infection
- inflammation of the skin
- inflammation of a hair follicle
- irregular shaped erosion that extend into the dermis
- blister less than 1 cm and filled with clear fluid
- excessive dryness of the skin
24 Clues: bruise • benign fatty tumor • torn, jagged wound • infestation of lice • dead tissue or bone • vesicle filled with pus • inflammation of the skin • excessive dryness of the skin • inflammation of a hair follicle • abnormal condition of hair growth • solid lesion more than 1 cm wide and deep • overgrowth of scar tissue after an injury • elevated lesion less than 1 cm in diameter • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-07-02
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- A break in bone or cartilage
- Forecast or prediction of the probable outcome of a disease
- Place equipped to undertake tests and research
- Term for a patient who receives treatment, lodging and food
- The identification of a disease
- A local response to a cellular injury
- Someone that is able to walk
- Description of a condition that is ultimately leading to death
- Abrupt onset of a condition
- Going into a vein
- Abnormal new growth of tissue that may be either benign or malignant
- partial or complete disappearance of disease symptoms without achieving a cure
- Mild type or character that does not threaten health
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- Study of the structure of an organism
- Abnormal change in structure on or in the body due to injury or disease
- Term for a patient who is not hospitalised overnight but receives diagnosis or treatment
- Removal and examination of tissue, cells or fluid from the living body
- Something that tends to result in death or deterioration
- Describers a condition that lasts a long time
- A deep cut or tear in the skin
- Combination of signs and symptoms that characterise a condition
- Insensibility to pain without loss of consciousness
22 Clues: Going into a vein • Abrupt onset of a condition • A break in bone or cartilage • Someone that is able to walk • A deep cut or tear in the skin • The identification of a disease • Study of the structure of an organism • A local response to a cellular injury • Describers a condition that lasts a long time • Place equipped to undertake tests and research • ...
Medical History 2020-09-24
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- Rene Laennec invented what?
- What helped cure Malaria
- First people to organize health care
- played most important role in ancient medicine
- clara barton founded what?
- Francis Crick discovery
- Louis Pasteur is the father of what?
- First used in surgeries to numb pain
- medical research in the 21st century
- What destroyed the majority of the natives?
- Father of medicine
- Louis Paseur found the vaccine to?
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- Disease that ravaged the world during WW1
- First people to have medical records
- Fleming discovered this antibiotic
- rebirth of science and medicine
- plague that destroyed 1/3 of Europe's population
- Joseph Lester discovered this theory
- disease discovered in the 80's
- What is Ben Carson famous for
20 Clues: Father of medicine • Francis Crick discovery • What helped cure Malaria • clara barton founded what? • Rene Laennec invented what? • What is Ben Carson famous for • disease discovered in the 80's • rebirth of science and medicine • Fleming discovered this antibiotic • Louis Paseur found the vaccine to? • First people to have medical records • First people to organize health care • ...
Medical Microbiology 2020-09-15
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- type of neurotoxin that causes spastic paralysis
- ability of an organism to spread within the host
- antibody specific for toxin that neutralizes that toxin
- _________ syndrome is a collection of signs and symptoms that are characteristic of a disease
- the higher the # of organisms, the _________ the risk of disease
- intensity of pathogenicity
- breaks down basement membrane
- an organism’s ability to cause disease
- breaks down collagen
- proteins that are actively secreted by bacteria and cause harm to host
- _________ potential is the ability of an organism to cause signs/symptoms
- _________ help bacteria adhere to surfaces
- lipid A component of LPS that is sloughed off when bacteria die, causing shock
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- period of infection when you are the most sick
- ability of organism to start an infection
- inhibits phagocytosis
- toxin that affects GI tract
- toxin that affects cellular functions
- If a host has a low resistance to a bacterium, very small number and _________ virulent organisms can cause disease
- subjective/what you cannot see
- kills lysosomes in WBC
- objective/ what you can see/measurable
- a toxin that causes over stimulation of the immune system, causing toxic shock syndrome.
- breaks down connections between cells
- inanimate objects that are contaminated
- a toxin that affect nervous system
- tissue damage cause by toxins produced by microbe IN the host's body
- Protease, _________ cleaves IgA
- tissue damage caused by toxins produced by microbe OUTSIDE of hosts body entering the host
- period of infection when you have no signs or symptoms and the bacteria are replicating
- stage of infection in which you start to recover
- cause disease
- type of neurotoxin that causes flaccid paralysis
33 Clues: cause disease • breaks down collagen • inhibits phagocytosis • kills lysosomes in WBC • intensity of pathogenicity • toxin that affects GI tract • breaks down basement membrane • subjective/what you cannot see • Protease, _________ cleaves IgA • a toxin that affect nervous system • toxin that affects cellular functions • breaks down connections between cells • ...