medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology ch2 2021-09-09
34 Clues: all • eye • not • arm • eye • air • half • many • slow • skin • life • ribs • cell • side • iron • bone • white • night • heart • nerve • blood • double • breast • uterus • starch • around • muscle • single • middle • kidney • between • nitrogen • together • extremities
Medical Terminology Prefixes 2021-09-09
30 Clues: ear • bad • eye • high • side • iron • half • water • nerve • liver • white • great • ileum • sugar • large • fiber • blood • single • tounge • tissue • middle • muscle • stomach • abdomen • against • moisture • close to • mouth bone • bone marrow • before, in front of
Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-08-30
Across
- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- producing cells
- study of cells
- forms the boundary of the cell
- abnormal development
- Usually an O, used to ease pronunciation
- red cell
- located in the nucleus of the cell, 46 total
- largest structure within the cell
- Attached to the end of a wordroot to modify it's meaning
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- Attached to the beginning of a wordroot to modify it's meaning
- resembling a cell
- The core of the word
- pertaining to the epithelium
- cell substance
- basic unit of all living things
- regions within the chromosome
- comprises each gene
- increase the number of red cells
- Wordroot with a combining vowel attached, separated by a slash
- group of similar cells that perform a specific function
21 Clues: red cell • study of cells • cell substance • producing cells • resembling a cell • comprises each gene • The core of the word • abnormal development • pertaining to the epithelium • regions within the chromosome • gel-like fluid inside the cell • forms the boundary of the cell • basic unit of all living things • increase the number of red cells • largest structure within the cell • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-09-15
Across
- cell with a nucleus
- yellow
- pertaining to the liver
- enlargement of the liver
- system that removes waste materials (urine) from body
- within the living body
- derived from the Greek chromos
- forms the boundary of the cell
- determine hereditary characteristics in chromosomes
- suffix for inflammation
- disease of the bone and joint
- study of tumors
- study of genomes and its products and interactions
- tumor composed of smooth muscle
- tissue that covers the external surface of the body and lines body cavities and organs
- malignant tumor of smooth muscle
Down
- disease of the muscle
- suffix for disease
- diagnosis
- word root for joint
- cavity containing the heart, aorta, lungs, esophagus, trachea, bronchi, and mediastinal area
- to foretell the course of a disease
- combining form for nerve
- tissue that produces movement
- new growth of abnormal tissue
- study of tissue
- prefix for within
- suffix for malignant tumor
- procedure that introduces genes to human body cells to achieve gene repair, suppression, and addition
- tumor composed of fiber (fibrous tissue)
30 Clues: yellow • diagnosis • study of tissue • study of tumors • prefix for within • suffix for disease • cell with a nucleus • word root for joint • disease of the muscle • within the living body • pertaining to the liver • suffix for inflammation • enlargement of the liver • combining form for nerve • suffix for malignant tumor • tissue that produces movement • new growth of abnormal tissue • ...
Medical Science Crossword 2021-09-28
Across
- if something is carrying enough oxygen
- how 2 molecules form together
- The fear of water
- a molecule with 3 carbons
- if carbon or hydrogen is joined
- More than 1 glucose
- A molecule with 3 hydroxyl groups
- a type of hexose sugar
- 2 molecules that share atoms
- a molecule with 5 carbon
- A molecule with 6 atoms
- To love water
- the sugar that you use for sweetness
- The bond involving carboxyl
- something that doesnt carry enough oxygen
- another type of hexose sugar
- a variant of molecule found in milk
- Weak bond that allows electrons
- a carbon bound to 3 other atoms
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- 2 molecules joined together
- 1 molecule
- a molecule that helps cell membranes
- helps your body grow
- found in starchy foods
- A covalent bond which connects sugars together
- Many molecules joined together
- a long chain of fats
- 2 molecules breaking apart
- a variant of molecule found in honey
- the fat that acts as storage
- large group of carbons
- another name for fats
32 Clues: 1 molecule • To love water • The fear of water • More than 1 glucose • helps your body grow • a long chain of fats • another name for fats • found in starchy foods • a type of hexose sugar • large group of carbons • A molecule with 6 atoms • a molecule with 5 carbon • a molecule with 3 carbons • 2 molecules breaking apart • 2 molecules joined together • The bond involving carboxyl • ...
Medical terminology 2 2021-05-29
Across
- to fasten underneath
- inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- condition of dust in the lungs
- return of disease symptoms
- before birth
- related to tonsils
- occuring after a vaccination
- disease in which lack of insulin produced
- inner lining of the uterus
Down
- above the pelvis
- forecast of likely course of disease
- inflammation of joints
- extending through a structure from side to side
- away from normal
- pathological condition of the lungs
- pathological condition of low body temp
- behind the lower jaw
- under the skin
- process of complete knowledge
- eating meat
- surgical removal of tonsils
- recording electricity of the brain
- presence of yellow coloring matter in the blood
- inflammation of the tonsils
- cancer producing
25 Clues: eating meat • before birth • under the skin • above the pelvis • away from normal • cancer producing • related to tonsils • behind the lower jaw • to fasten underneath • inflammation of joints • return of disease symptoms • inner lining of the uterus • surgical removal of tonsils • inflammation of the tonsils • occuring after a vaccination • process of complete knowledge • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-10-04
Across
- Middle
- Condition of excessive heat
- Process of recording
- Excision of a lung or a portion of the lung
- Below, under
- Very small duct
- Decrease, deficiency
- Different
- Tough, elastic connective tissue that is more rigid than ligaments but less dense than bone
- Backflow or ejecting of contents through an opening
- Surgical puncture
- Decreased elasticity of the alveoli
- Mass of masticated food ready for swallowing
- Inflammation of the appendix
- Destruction of RBC's, commonly resulting in juandice
- Under the skin
Down
- Possessing the ability to develop an immune response
- Enlargement
- Stomach intestine inflammation
- Sum of all the physical and chemical changes that take place in a cell or an organism
- Largest glandular organ in the body
- Aorta
- expand
- Second layer of the skin
- Microscopic vessels hat join the arterial system with the venous system
- Softening
- Pylorus
- Many;much
- Region where new growth occurs
29 Clues: Aorta • Middle • expand • Pylorus • Different • Softening • Many;much • Enlargement • Below, under • Under the skin • Very small duct • Surgical puncture • Process of recording • Decrease, deficiency • Second layer of the skin • Condition of excessive heat • Inflammation of the appendix • Stomach intestine inflammation • Region where new growth occurs • Largest glandular organ in the body • ...
Medical Law Crossword 2022-05-12
Across
- ___ is measure of administrative punishment suppressed in the official ensure of an individual or legal entity.
- The will is certified by____
- The president of russian federation is elected for how many years?
- The monetary unit in russian fedration is?
- Types of civil liability include?
- It is considered as legal science which is understood as the basic law which has the highest legal forces and fixes the foundation of social system and state structure.
- Changing the date of birth of an adopted child is allowed only when the adopting child is under __ year.
- Depending on the form of government constitution are classified into federal unitary and?
- What is exceptional measure of punishment that can be established only for especially for serious crimes.
- The marriage age is set at ?
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- The fedral services of russia and fedral agencies carry out special functions in established ones of?
- It is a sign that characterises the belonging of people to a given society, state, composition citizenship.
- What is a voluntary, equal union of a man and woman concluded in compliance with procedure by laws which states a creating a family and giving rights to mutual personal and property rights.
- Normal working hours may not exceed____ hours per week.
- If any property cannot be inherited eitherby law or by will (possible heirs are absent) and have lost the right to it then the property is called?
- VHI is usually divided into individual and __?
- The capital of russian federation is the city?
- The prime minister is appointed by the president with consent of state.
- There are total how many types of punishment in russian criminal law?
- It is a major legal familie of the world which include great Britain, USA, Canada, Australia.
20 Clues: The will is certified by____ • The marriage age is set at ? • Types of civil liability include? • The monetary unit in russian fedration is? • VHI is usually divided into individual and __? • The capital of russian federation is the city? • Normal working hours may not exceed____ hours per week. • The president of russian federation is elected for how many years? • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2 2022-05-16
24 Clues: red • ear • rib • fat • bile • blue • slow • black • white • blood • vomit • uterus • within • finger • muscle • cancer • observe • decrease • cartilage • destruction • not cancerous • small intestine • artificial opening • specialist in the study of
Medical Science Crossword 2022-06-10
Across
- A microscopic microbe
- A part of the blood
- Organ that digests food by mixing
- STI that attacks the immune system
- Issued statement from the government
- Taking showers, washing hands, brushing teeth
- A protein catalyst
- Kill bacteria through the use of fungi
- Spread of disease through symptoms
- The _________ of the body is around 37°C
Down
- Lipid sterol
- The body keeping bodily functions stable
- Drug treatment to kill multiplying cells
- Energy unit used in food
- Substance that helps produce antibodies
- The heart beating can be said to be a _____
- Prevalent over a whole country or the world
- Measures blood pressure
- Process of turning food into usable nutrients
- An isolation tactic for infected patients
20 Clues: Lipid sterol • A protein catalyst • A part of the blood • A microscopic microbe • Measures blood pressure • Energy unit used in food • Organ that digests food by mixing • STI that attacks the immune system • Spread of disease through symptoms • Issued statement from the government • Kill bacteria through the use of fungi • Substance that helps produce antibodies • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2022-05-25
35 Clues: Red • Bone • -oma • Head • My/o • Dys- • Above • Child • -itis • Auto- • Post- • Peri- • Front • Above • Nerve • Sarc/o • Breast • Path/o • Intra- • Derm/o • Adip/o • Kidney • Leuk/o • Medi/o • Cyst/o • Beneath • Hemat/o • -ectomy • To grow • Contra- • Arthr/o • Between • Chondr/o • Excessive • Cancerous
Medical Terminology Review 2022-05-25
35 Clues: Red • Dys- • Bone • -oma • My/o • Head • Child • Front • Auto- • Above • Peri- • Post- • -itis • Nerve • Above • Medi/o • Leuk/o • Intra- • Path/o • Derm/o • Adip/o • Kidney • Sarc/o • Breast • Cyst/o • Arthr/o • Beneath • Contra- • Between • -ectomy • To grow • Hemat/o • Chondr/o • Cancerous • Excessive
Skeleton Medical terminology 2022-06-26
Across
- Action of moving towards the midline
- common type of cancerous brain tumor in children.
- a surgical operation to remove the back of one or more vertebrae
- softening and degeneration of cartilage
- surgical procedure used to remove the bursa
- sinusitis inflammation of the paranasal sinuses caused by a pathogen.
- spondylosis age-related degeneration of vertebrae/ vertebraldisks of lower back.
- concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of disorers and inuries to the foot
- Shoulder bone
- the inward curve of the lumbar spine ( just above the buttocks)
- Chronic inflammatory disease of the joints with plain and loss of function
- Hip bone
- Strong membrane surrounding a bone
- Movement of an extremity in a circular motion
- treat Cam impingement
- temporary removal of bone flap from skull to access the brain.
- inflammation in your spinal bones
- Recoding of a picture of the joint
- cancer of plasma cells.
- surgical repair of a joint to restore as much as possible the function of the joint
- manufactured substitute for a missing part of the body
- Withdraw of fluid from a joint through a needle
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- used to harvest bone graft
- Decreased calcification of bone
- cells responsible for cartilage formation
- fracture a break through the mandibular bone.
- curvature of spine where the top of the back is more rounded than normal
- fused bones or other hard tissue
- Pertaining to neck region
- normal physiological response of the sympathetic system to counteract a fall in blood pressure when a person is laying down and assumes the upright position.
- action of bending of a limb or parts of a limb beyond normal limits
- inflammation of the carpal joint
- Visual examination of the interior of a joint
- Action of moving away from the midline
- of or relating to the ilium and the femur.
- use to remove excess fluid from a joint with a needle
- Jaw bone/ pertaining to jaw bone
- inflammation of the costochondral joint
- surgical removal of the coccyx is removed
- Thigh bone
40 Clues: Hip bone • Thigh bone • Shoulder bone • treat Cam impingement • cancer of plasma cells. • Pertaining to neck region • used to harvest bone graft • Decreased calcification of bone • fused bones or other hard tissue • inflammation of the carpal joint • Jaw bone/ pertaining to jaw bone • inflammation in your spinal bones • Strong membrane surrounding a bone • ...
Medical Terms - Suffixes 2022-11-07
Across
- excessive flow or discharge
- formation of the opening or the opening itself
- pertaining to or referring to
- pertaining to or referring to
- an X-ray picture or recording
- condition of pain
- pertaining to or referring to
- an instrument used to view or examine
- tumor of
- poisonous
- technique of viewing or examining
- incision into
- surgical repair or reconstruction
- condition of urine
- condition of blood
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- surgical fixation
- removal of / excision of
- large
- condition or presence of stones
- breakdown of separation
- inflammation of
- study of
- disease of
- pertaining to viewing or examining
- protrusion or hernia of
- infusion (of liquid) into
- pertaining to or referring to
27 Clues: large • study of • tumor of • poisonous • disease of • incision into • inflammation of • surgical fixation • condition of pain • condition of urine • condition of blood • breakdown of separation • protrusion or hernia of • removal of / excision of • infusion (of liquid) into • excessive flow or discharge • pertaining to or referring to • pertaining to or referring to • an X-ray picture or recording • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2022-10-05
Across
- A person who specializes in the blood.
- Pertaining to a slow heart beat.
- Inflammation of the skin.
- Procedure to surgically look into the joints.
- An enlarged liver.
- Condition of too many blood cells.
- Another name for a runny nose.
- Painful or difficulty with urination.
- Surgical removal of the kidney..
- One who specializes in disorders of the heart.
- Specialist for women.
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- Pertaining to water in the head.
- Person who specializes in the skin.
- A person who treats problems with the stomach.
- Pain in a muscle
- Hardening of the arteries.
- Surgical removal of the uterus.
- Paralysis on half of the body.
- Inflammation of the gums.
- A picture of the breast used to look for abnormal findings.
20 Clues: Pain in a muscle • An enlarged liver. • Specialist for women. • Inflammation of the skin. • Inflammation of the gums. • Hardening of the arteries. • Another name for a runny nose. • Paralysis on half of the body. • Surgical removal of the uterus. • Pertaining to water in the head. • Pertaining to a slow heart beat. • Surgical removal of the kidney.. • ...
Medical Terminology Cards 2022-10-06
28 Clues: rib • vein • side • clot • bone • lung • white • joint • heart • front • skull • blood • below • artery • oxygen • middle • muscle • disease • straight • movement • cartilage • blood/duct • back/behind • electricity • crooked/bent • bronchial tube • back (of the body) • opening/passageway
Medical Terminology - SM1 2022-08-25
Across
- Position of a body part that is bent inward.
- Away from the surface or further into the body.
- Position of a body part that is bent outward.
- Towards the feet, or below.
- Movement increases angle
- Splits the front and back halves of the body.
- Foot is angled to point towards the midline.
- Toward the side of the body, or away from the midline of the body.
- Movement decreases angle between two body parts.
- To lay face down.
- ROM in a given joint or combination of joints
- Foot is angled to where toes are pointing up.
- Limb is moving away from the midline.
- rotation Rotation towards the center of the body.
- Combination of all 4 motions, seen in ball-socket joints.
- Rotation Rotation away from the center of the body.
- Foot is angled away from the midline.
- Toward the midline of the body.
Down
- Back or at the back of.
- Towards the surface of the skin.
- Foot is angled to where toes are pointed down.
- Front, or in front of.
- Splits the left and right halves of the body.
- Passive Range of Motion
- Active Range of Motion
- Closer to the top of the limb.
- To lay face up.
- Towards the head, or above.
- Splits the top and bottom halves of the body.
- Resistive Range of Motion
- Limb is moving towards the midline.
- Closer toward the bottom or end of a limb.
32 Clues: To lay face up. • To lay face down. • Front, or in front of. • Active Range of Motion • Back or at the back of. • Passive Range of Motion • Movement increases angle • Resistive Range of Motion • Towards the feet, or below. • Towards the head, or above. • Closer to the top of the limb. • Toward the midline of the body. • Towards the surface of the skin. • ...
Pediatric Medical Care 2022-11-21
Across
- under one year of age
- ages 4-5
- who you would receive your information from
- ages 13-18
- sudden infant death syndrome
- teenagers are more likely to _________.
- a temporary rise in body temperature
- attempt to _____ wounds
- respond better with responder that is the _____ gender.
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- _____ faces bring comfort.
- cause an infant fear
- you must speak in _____ terms when dealing with children
- response to unfamiliar situations
- do this if a child is agitated
- ages 1-3
- infants breath through their _____.
- school agers respect people in _______.
- infection in the upper airway
- ages 6-12
- how you should talk to children for their comfort
- you should be a the patients ______.
- complete airway obstruction
22 Clues: ages 4-5 • ages 1-3 • ages 6-12 • ages 13-18 • cause an infant fear • under one year of age • attempt to _____ wounds • _____ faces bring comfort. • complete airway obstruction • sudden infant death syndrome • infection in the upper airway • do this if a child is agitated • response to unfamiliar situations • infants breath through their _____. • a temporary rise in body temperature • ...
Medical Term 1,2,3,4,5,6 2017-01-05
Across
- decreased
- bent
- under
- abnormal discharge
- blue
- clot
- fascia
- hernia
- pertaining to
- movement
- between
- crooked
- loosening
- fibrous tissue
- behind
- fatty substance
- left side
- fat
- synovial fluid
- slow
- surgical creation
- three
- rupture
- before
- before
- excessive
- after
- large
- specialist
- curved
- muscle
- swayback
- surgical repair
- discharge
- out of
- lymph vessel
- within
- small
- lower part of body
- to bind
- surgical suturing
- tendon
- study of
- vein
Down
- increased
- tone
- rib
- negative
- artery
- a mixture
- white
- cartilage
- fast
- blood
- spinal cord
- few
- skull
- growth
- coordination
- backbone
- paralysis
- abnormal size
- normal
- abnormal hardening
- surgical incision
- tissue
- aorta
- right side
- red
- head
- black
- in/intro
- control
- joint
- vein
- inside
- inflammation
- Surgical removal
- disease
- heart
- abnormal condition
- Bad
- Pain
- gray
- towards
- gland
- twice
- cell
- bone
- out of
90 Clues: rib • few • fat • red • Bad • tone • bent • blue • fast • clot • slow • head • vein • Pain • gray • cell • bone • vein • under • white • blood • skull • aorta • black • three • joint • after • large • heart • gland • small • twice • artery • fascia • hernia • growth • behind • normal • tissue • before • inside • before • curved • muscle • out of • within • tendon • out of • between • crooked • rupture • control • disease • towards • to bind • negative • movement • backbone • in/intro • swayback • study of • increased • decreased • ...
Medical Terms Crossword 2017-12-13
Across
- Suffix for surrounding
- the paralysis of all four extremities
- Pain in the muscle
- What is the fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone?
- What is adeno?
- The prefix Endo means
- To move away from the body
- The prefix that means muscle
- Where are the vertebrae?
- The study of the heart
- The purpose of the Spongy bone tissue
- Oma
- Where is the humerus?
- Suffix for "inflammation"
- The suffix trophy means
- Where is the cranial cavity?
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- How does the sagital plane divide the body?
- What the biggest muscle in the arm
- Where is the temporal bone
- What is the soft tissue of the long bone?
- Surgical removal
- The prefix bio means
- Connects muscle to bone
- Where is the thoracic cavity?
- Suffix for bad/difficult
- What is the ventral cavity?
- Between, among
- Study of
- The process of producing a picture/ recording
- A body cavity is a _ area
30 Clues: Oma • Study of • What is adeno? • Between, among • Surgical removal • Pain in the muscle • The prefix bio means • The prefix Endo means • Where is the humerus? • Suffix for surrounding • The study of the heart • Connects muscle to bone • The suffix trophy means • Suffix for bad/difficult • Where are the vertebrae? • Suffix for "inflammation" • A body cavity is a _ area • Where is the temporal bone • ...
MEDICAL CONDITIONS & MEDICINES 2019-09-13
Across
- Cream or ointment to be applied to the skin
- For example: backache, headache or stomachache
- Redness or spots on the skin
- [2words]For example a blocked nose, fever, backache, tiredness
- Another word for medicine
- When you feel your head is spinning around
- A medicine that can destroy harmful bacteria in the body
- Small disc containing a measured amount of a drug
- A medicinal drug without a brand name
- Feeling sleepy
- Losing water from your body when you're hot
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- A hypersensitivity in the body to a substance, e.g.food, or dust
- You need this for some medicines
- [2words]Unwanted, usually unpleasant results of taking a medicine
- Burning feeling in the heart or chest
- Feeling that you want to vomit or throw up
- How often and how much of a medicine to take
- A feeling of extreme tiredness
- [2words]Liquid medication to be applied to the eyeball
- This makes you want to scratch your skin
- A medicine which is a type of thick, sweet liquid
21 Clues: Feeling sleepy • Another word for medicine • Redness or spots on the skin • A feeling of extreme tiredness • You need this for some medicines • Burning feeling in the heart or chest • A medicinal drug without a brand name • This makes you want to scratch your skin • Feeling that you want to vomit or throw up • When you feel your head is spinning around • ...
Medical Terminology #11 2019-10-19
25 Clues: bad • out • ball • drug • cold • clot • away • pull • loins • large • flesh • sleep • child • before • within • speech • spleen • nipple • between • stretch • beneath • entrance • swelling • offspring • paralysis
medical term 3 2019-07-11
Across
- illusion or imaginary image
- the fundamental unit of a word
- yellow growth on the skin
- lack of muscle tone
- study of body structure
- medical specialty
- study and treatment of skin
- study of function in a living organism
- change due to lack of nourishment
- a word part added before to modify its meaning
- inflammation of the lungs
- a word that contains more than one root
- loss of intellectual function
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- narrowing of a canal
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- to move away from the midline
- pertaining to circulation
- an abbreviation formed first letter of each word in a phase word.
- through the skin
- pertaining to the lymphatic system
- red blood cell
- dropping, downward, displacement
- having a blood clot (thrombus) in a vessel
- loss of sensation
- the dark pigment that colors the hair and skin
- skin disease
26 Clues: skin disease • red blood cell • through the skin • medical specialty • loss of sensation • lack of muscle tone • narrowing of a canal • study of body structure • pertaining to circulation • yellow growth on the skin • inflammation of the lungs • illusion or imaginary image • study and treatment of skin • to move away from the midline • loss of intellectual function • ...
Spanish Medical Terms 2019-12-05
Across
- vitales vital signs
- name
- stroke
- flu
- itch
- sick
- insomnia
- fever
- surgery
- cancer
- rash
- swelling
- pain
- vomit
- symptom
- medicine
- bone
- cold
- heart
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- palpitations
- bump
- constipation
- blood
- weight
- temperature
- asthma
- weakness
- nausea
- lung
- alta high blood pressure
- prescription
- diabetes
- vein
- fatigue
- ointment
- last name
- abdomen
- pharmacy
- pulse
- artery
- apetito poor appetite
41 Clues: flu • bump • name • lung • itch • sick • vein • rash • pain • bone • cold • blood • fever • pulse • vomit • heart • weight • stroke • asthma • nausea • cancer • artery • fatigue • surgery • abdomen • symptom • weakness • diabetes • insomnia • ointment • pharmacy • swelling • medicine • last name • temperature • palpitations • constipation • prescription • vitales vital signs • apetito poor appetite • alta high blood pressure
Medical Term Review 2023-05-11
Across
- kidney
- muscle
- paralysis
- four
- inflammation
- chest
- half, partial
- stomach
- weight bearing as tolerated
- to walk
- softening
- abnormal condition
- joint
- surgical opening
Down
- specialist
- binding, fixation (of a bone or joint)
- liver
- Lung
- surgical incision
- gut, intestine
- brain
- bone
- beside, beyond
- range of motion
- heart
- pain
- surgical removal
27 Clues: Lung • four • bone • pain • liver • chest • brain • heart • joint • kidney • muscle • stomach • to walk • paralysis • softening • specialist • inflammation • half, partial • gut, intestine • beside, beyond • range of motion • surgical removal • surgical opening • surgical incision • abnormal condition • weight bearing as tolerated • binding, fixation (of a bone or joint)
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2023-06-15
Across
- Cat giving birth to offspring.
- A young parrot.
- An intact male duck.
- A neutered male rabbit.
- A young female elk.
- The sloping part of a horse's foot between the fetlock and the hoof.
- A joint which is joined by the cannon bone, the first phalanx, and the sesamoid bones. It resembles the ankle in humans.
- An intact male guinea pig.
- Dog giving birth to offspring.
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- An immature male chicken.
- A group of turkey eggs.
- A joint in the leg of animals that resembles the knee in humans.
- A joint in an animal's hind leg that points backward between the knee and the fetlock.
- A hard, fleshy growth above the front leg knees and below the inside of the hock on the hind legs.
- A young castrated male chicken.
- Rabbit giving birth to offspring.
- An intact male mouse or rat.
- An accessory appendage on the foot that acts like another nail/hoof for maintaining traction.
- a small callosity underneath the fetlock on a horse.
- The underside of the horse hoof that is V-shaped and concave of the foot.
20 Clues: A young parrot. • A young female elk. • An intact male duck. • A group of turkey eggs. • A neutered male rabbit. • An immature male chicken. • An intact male guinea pig. • An intact male mouse or rat. • Cat giving birth to offspring. • Dog giving birth to offspring. • A young castrated male chicken. • Rabbit giving birth to offspring. • ...
CCE Medical Equipment 2023-06-16
Across
- - How many years has CCE been in business?
- - We are their distributor in Canada
- - What does CCE stand for?
- - Program used for our inventory
- - The number of probes sold with a machine to be considered a standard configuration
- - Month our Calgary branch opened
- - Vendor we use to supply examination tables to our customers
- - Anniversary month for CCE
- - Is sent with every new machine installed
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- - Can be used to test probe image quality
- - Name of the street our head office is located on
- - Colors in the CCE logo
- Samsung is located here
- - Our internal tracking number
- - A common make we service
- - Common Samsung machine being sold these days
- - two types of probes
- - Popular printer paper sold
- - Model of the CCE van
- - Is a part of our logo
- - Standard warranty given with sold Samsung equipment
- - Popular portable GE unit
22 Clues: - two types of probes • - Model of the CCE van • Samsung is located here • - Is a part of our logo • - Colors in the CCE logo • - A common make we service • - What does CCE stand for? • - Popular portable GE unit • - Anniversary month for CCE • - Popular printer paper sold • - Our internal tracking number • - Program used for our inventory • - Month our Calgary branch opened • ...
CRUCIVERB- MEDICAL CROSSWORDS 2023-08-13
Across
- Best screening for hearing in ICU infants
- The first preservative free Prostaglandin analogue
- Folds of umbilical cord
- Best X-Ray view for pleural effusion
- The stage in which laryngeal cancer is still within the voice box (larynx) but has stopped the vocal cords from moving
- Codman's tumour
- Common fungal infection in uncontrolled asthmatics and immunocompromised patients
- Most dependent portion of pleural space where pleural fluid collects(costophrenic recess)
- Deceleration induced by umbilical cord compression
- Biological catalysts
Down
- Anastomosis between umbilical vessels
- Rare gentic disorder resulting in rapid ageing in children
- Dornase alfa is currently used as a mucolytic to treat this pulmonary disease
- Surgical procedure to repair a damaged heart valve without removing it
- Diagnostic modality of cartilage injury
- Condition marked by prolonges inability to sleep
- Interpectoral lymphnodes
- Petechial lines in scarlet fever
- A type of cataract characterised by club-shaped and dot opacities distributed radially in the deep cortex
- A viral disease fever caused by mosquito
20 Clues: Codman's tumour • Biological catalysts • Folds of umbilical cord • Interpectoral lymphnodes • Petechial lines in scarlet fever • Best X-Ray view for pleural effusion • Anastomosis between umbilical vessels • Diagnostic modality of cartilage injury • A viral disease fever caused by mosquito • Best screening for hearing in ICU infants • ...
Medical Detectives Vocabulary 2023-10-02
Across
- test for damage to nerve group/measures how fast a signal moves
- test for muscle/measures electric activity in muscle
- receives information
- nerve cell
- sends information
- body of a neuron
- breaths per minute
- variable that shows the effect of the treatment
- across
- include CT and MRI, shows shape and density of brain
- a tiny pathogen that cannot survive without host
- tests fluid that surrounds spinal cord
- under
- gap between neurons
- insulates axon
- the amount of time that passes from infection to symptoms
- unit of measure for blood pressure
Down
- heartbeats per minute
- variable that causes a change
- brain and spinal cord
- front
- variable that does not receive treatment
- variable that cannot be changed, i.e. tools/environment
- shows the risk of illness
- treatment for bacterial infection
- back
- a mid-sized pathogen that can survive without host
- the force of blood on blood vessel walls
- side
- the first things checked by a doctor
- down the middle
- nerve pathways that extend throughout the body and attach to the central nervous system
- outward sign that someone is sick (i.e. fever, rash, etc.)
- a microorganism that causes illness
34 Clues: back • side • front • under • across • nerve cell • insulates axon • down the middle • body of a neuron • sends information • breaths per minute • gap between neurons • receives information • heartbeats per minute • brain and spinal cord • shows the risk of illness • variable that causes a change • treatment for bacterial infection • unit of measure for blood pressure • ...
Medical Term #9 2023-10-26
25 Clues: in • lip • bad • twin • glue • hand • side • skin • move • fear • back • small • light • digest • breast • swelling • rib, side • heel, stone • finger, toe • about, around • spinal column • grain, particle • walk, take steps • in front of, before • framework of the eyelid
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY(MED104) 2023-10-27
Across
- SKIN PAIN
- BLOOD CONDITION
- SMALL
- MANY
- TUMOR,MASS
- THIRST
- FAST
- BEFORE
- SLOW
- BREATHING
- MUSCLE
- PERTAINING TO OVER DEVELOPMENT
- UNDER
- REMOVAL OF TISSUE
- DEATH
- WHITE SKIN
- RECORD
- GOOD
- LOOSE SKIN
- BALDNESS
- BAD
- BLOOD
- INFLAMMATION
- CONDITION OF PAIN
- A RED/BLUE DISCOLORATION OF SKIN
- AGAINST
- AROUND
- BIRTH
- OVER
- TO VIEW
- SPECIALIST IN
- A YELLOW TUMOR
Down
- DISEASE OF THE HEART MUSCLE
- TWO
- FLOW,DISCHARGE
- LYMPH
- TREATMENT
- RED SKIN
- NAILS
- LARGE
- HARDENING
- PARALYSIS
- BIRTH
- REMOVAL,CUTTING OUT
- EYE
- ONE
- ONE
- LARYNX
- AROUND
- THROUGH
- TO CUT OFF
- BONE MARROW
- NOSE
- TEARS
- PROCESS OF RECORDING
- CELL
- BREAST
- ALL
- HALF
- AFTER
60 Clues: TWO • EYE • ONE • ONE • BAD • ALL • MANY • FAST • SLOW • GOOD • NOSE • CELL • OVER • HALF • SMALL • LYMPH • NAILS • LARGE • UNDER • DEATH • BIRTH • BLOOD • TEARS • BIRTH • AFTER • THIRST • BEFORE • MUSCLE • RECORD • LARYNX • AROUND • AROUND • BREAST • THROUGH • AGAINST • TO VIEW • RED SKIN • BALDNESS • SKIN PAIN • TREATMENT • BREATHING • HARDENING • PARALYSIS • TUMOR,MASS • WHITE SKIN • LOOSE SKIN • TO CUT OFF • BONE MARROW • INFLAMMATION • SPECIALIST IN • FLOW,DISCHARGE • A YELLOW TUMOR • ...
Key Medical Terms 2023-09-12
Across
- laying face up
- tear or stretching of a ligament
- Broken bone
- to touch the body
- means the top of the feet or hands
- Anything used to help the body heal faster
- Ice treatment
- death of tissue or boe
- referring to both sides of the body
- cartilage that is smooth and covers ends of bone
Down
- lack of blood supply
- cracking popping sound do to injury
- connects bone to another bone
- pointing the toes upward
- soft tissue that allows the body to move
- sudden onset of an injury
- referring to the outside of the body
- Also known as the growth plate
- Referring to the front of the body
- muscle shrinkage due to immobilization
20 Clues: Broken bone • Ice treatment • laying face up • to touch the body • lack of blood supply • death of tissue or boe • pointing the toes upward • sudden onset of an injury • connects bone to another bone • Also known as the growth plate • tear or stretching of a ligament • means the top of the feet or hands • Referring to the front of the body • cracking popping sound do to injury • ...
Medical terminology review 2023-09-19
Across
- meaning yellow
- meaning white
- meaning nerves
- face down
- meaning black
- outside or out
- meaning blue
- meaning kidney
- meaning heart
- meaning under or below
- meaning red
- foundation of a word
- meaning fast
- meaning inflamation
- meaning excessive or high
Down
- occurs after the word root
- meaning slow
- meaning none
- meaning liver
- within
- meaning enlargement
- meaning chest
- occurs before the word root
- bottom
- meaning mind
- closest to trunk
- meaning two
- above or over
28 Clues: within • bottom • face down • meaning red • meaning two • meaning slow • meaning none • meaning blue • meaning mind • meaning fast • meaning white • meaning liver • meaning black • meaning chest • meaning heart • above or over • meaning yellow • meaning nerves • outside or out • meaning kidney • closest to trunk • meaning enlargement • meaning inflamation • foundation of a word • meaning under or below • ...
Basic Medical Terminology 2024-07-02
Across
- The removal of pain while a patient is conscious.
- A sudden separation or breaking off.
- A bone break caused by force or injury.
- An organ in the body that makes and secretes substances like hormones or enzymes.
- An abnormal accumulation of fluid beneath the skin or in the internal body tissue caused by disease or injury.
- The application of pressure to stop bleeding or prevent further injury.
- Long-lasting and recurring, as opposed to acute.
- Also referred to as outpatient care.
- Medical conditions that are difficult to treat or cure.
- Denotes a condition causing a sudden, temporary illness or injury.
- Cancerous; likely to spread and cause death if not treated.
- Stitches used to close wounds after surgery.
- Condition with an unknown cause.
- Related to problems with the urinary tract or the reproductive system (in men).
- The study of the structure of living organisms.
- When a disease is cut short.
- A damaged area of skin, organ tissue or another body part caused by disease, injury or surgery.
- A bruise or minor injury that results from blunt force, such as falling.
- Related to the disorders of the brain, spinal cord, or general nervous system.
- Return to a disease state after treatment has ended.
- A disease that cannot be cured.
- Into a vein (blood vessel).
- A small clump of cells, commonly on the lining of an organ.
- The probability that someone will get better after an illness or surgery.
- Related to bacterial and viral infections.
- A person who receives treatment at a hospital but does not stay there overnight.
Down
- Deterioration/worsening of a medical condition.
- Medicine applied to the skin externally rather than internally.
- Damage to the skin caused by friction.
- The cause of a certain disease or condition.
- Vomiting of blood.
- Study, treatment, and prevention of blood diseases and conditions.
- A patient who stays in a hospital overnight or longer.
- A reduction in the severity of symptoms.
- A substance that stimulates the body's immune system to produce antibodies against a specific disease-causing organism.
- The identification of the disease causing a person's symptoms by analyzing tests and information.
- The removal of tissue for examination under a microscope.
- Either injected or naturally existing under the skin.
- A system for prioritizing patients' needs based on the severity of their condition.
- The outermost layer of skin.
- The science that deals with drugs and drug action in living organisms, including their effects and interactions with other chemicals in the body.
- Triggers a physical and/or behavioral change.
- A set of symptoms that indicate a certain condition, disease, or abnormality.
- The study of disease processes and their effects on different body systems.
- Unrelated to living organisms (physical, not biological).
- An infection that spreads throughout the body because of bacteria in the bloodstream.
- The transfer of living tissue from one organism to another.
- High blood pressure.
- The study of the functions and activities of living organisms.
- The science dealing with genes, studying how they work together to make up heredity and affect characteristics passed down from one generation to another.
- Signs of the disease disappear temporarily or permanently.
- An abnormal but non-threatening growth or tumor.
52 Clues: Vomiting of blood. • High blood pressure. • Into a vein (blood vessel). • The outermost layer of skin. • When a disease is cut short. • A disease that cannot be cured. • Condition with an unknown cause. • A sudden separation or breaking off. • Also referred to as outpatient care. • Damage to the skin caused by friction. • A bone break caused by force or injury. • ...
Veterinary Medical Terms 2024-08-02
25 Clues: gums • soft • nose • skin • joint • liver • tumor • heart • brain • gland • kidney • eyelid • disease • vessels • stomach • enlarged • cut into • intestine • specialist • the study of • inflammation • any condition • surgical repair • surgical removal • involuntary contraction
medival medical pratices 2024-03-22
Across
- these were used to remove bullets from a wound
- this was a disease caused by the Mycobacterium leprae virus and can make you loose limbs
- this was a epedemic disease where you got infiected by being bitten by infected fleas
- this was used to cure heart burn
- this was a parent didnt care about childrne and they got sick
- this was used to reduce a fever
- a disease caused by the variola virus
- this was used to clean wounds
Down
- these were used to remove skin or forigen objects
- this practise was burning blood sells that were infected
- this was used as an antibactierial
- this practise was used to drain blood by cutting a hole in the patients arm
- leaves these were common plants used for pain relif
- this was used for amputations
- this was used to treat vemon and wounds
- these were used to drain infected blood
- this disease was commonly called white death
- this religous practice was used to drive evil spirits out of metaly ill people
- this pracitse was used to drain puss out of people with the bubonic plagues sores
- this animal was cut into peices and used for treating black death
20 Clues: this was used for amputations • this was used to clean wounds • this was used to reduce a fever • this was used to cure heart burn • this was used as an antibactierial • a disease caused by the variola virus • this was used to treat vemon and wounds • these were used to drain infected blood • this disease was commonly called white death • ...
Medical Terms 5678 2024-03-29
Across
- or adrenal insufficiency, the body fails to produce enough hormones. Too little cortisol is made by the adrenal glands, as is too little aldosterone, another hormone.
- occurs when the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough thyroid hormones to meet your body's requirements.
- fluids in the body are out of balance due to an uncommon problem. As a result, the body produces a lot of urine. Even after drinking something, you feel very thirsty. This condition is also known as arginine vasopressin resistance and arginine vasopressin deficiency.
- is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium t. and usually attack the lungs, but they can also attack the kidneys, spine, and brain.
- a life-threatening allergic reaction occurs. After being exposed to something you're allergic to, it can happen seconds or minutes later.
- a bacterial infection that causes you to feel sore and scratchy in your throat. Most sore throats are not caused by strep throat.
- occurs when any part of the urinary tract becomes infected. A urinary system consists of kidneys, ureters, bladders, and urethras. Infections of the bladder and urethra typically affect the lower urinary tract.
- urine contains crystals. As a result of excessive supersaturation, it can cause nephrolithiasis, nephrocalcinosis, and even end-stage renal failure.
- the adrenal glands do not produce enough cortisol.
- caused by a mycosis usually affects your skin, hair, nails, or mucous membranes, but can also affect your lungs.
Down
- occurs when the body has too much cortisol for a long period of time. The body can produce too much cortisol, or take medicines called glucocorticoids, which function similarly to cortisol.
- your immune system attacks your nerves. The first symptoms are usually tingling and weakness in your hands and feet.
- high blood sugar, is a metabolic disease. Type 1, type 2, maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY), gestational diabetes, neonatal diabetes, and secondary causes due to endocrinopathies, steroids, etc.
- an inflammation (swelling) of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. Infections of the fluid surrounding the brain or spinal cord usually cause swelling.
- it is a bacterium that infects the large intestine's colon, the longest part. A variety of symptoms can occur, from diarrhea to colon damage that is life-threatening.
- occurs when the heart is unable to pump blood efficiently.
- caused by the thyroid gland producing too much thyroid hormone. Overactive thyroid is another name for this condition.
- covers a wide range of injuries that affect the scalp, skull, brain, and the underlying tissues and blood vessels of the head.
- when bacteria enter your body. As soon as they enter your body, they multiply. Your body reacts to this by producing an immune response. A cut on your skin is one way bacteria can enter your body.
- when your blood levels of potassium are lower than normal.
- of a drug occurs when a person develops hearing or balance problems. If someone is taking a high dose of a drug that treats cancer, infections, or other illnesses, this can happen.
21 Clues: the adrenal glands do not produce enough cortisol. • occurs when the heart is unable to pump blood efficiently. • when your blood levels of potassium are lower than normal. • occurs when the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough thyroid hormones to meet your body's requirements. • ...
Medical Breakthroughs Crossword 2024-02-20
Across
- a university that Chapin partners with to create an online public health class
- a nucleic acid present in all living cells that has structural similarities to DNA
- a class of drugs that derive from, or mimic, natural substances found in the opium poppy plant
- the process of taking an organ or living tissue and implanting it in another part of the body or in another body
- in the traditional sense, a strip of fabric used to cover a wound, hold a dressing in place, immobilize an injured part, or apply pressure
- a university where the first successful human face and eye transplant was done
- a diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and can invade nearby
- the branch of medical practice that treats injuries, diseases, and deformities by the physical removal, repair, or readjustment of organs and tissues, often involving cutting into the body.
- a manufacturing process that creates a physical object from a digital design
- a two work term that is a mutation, or a harmful change to a gene, that affects your genes or when you have the wrong amount of genetic material.
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen prepared from an inactivated or weakened form of the causative agent
- a period of sleep that is very deep, during which your eyes and muscles make many small movements; abbreviation for rapid eye movement
- a body tissue consisting of long cells that contract when stimulated and produce motion
- cell = a cell shaped like a crescent moon
- a computer-based system that acquires brain signals, analyzes them, and translates them into commands that are relayed to an output device to carry out a desired action; abbreviation for brain-computer interfaces
- aka Mary Jane, grass, pot, weed
- inflammation or swelling of the joints
- a device or tissue that is placed inside or on the surface of the body
- the community of microorganisms
- a discipline that applies engineering principles of design and analysis to biological systems and biomedical technologies
- a colorless, odorless gas that is needed for animal and plant life
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- a progressive disorder that affects the nervous system and the parts of the body controlled by the nerves
- an ink used to make 3D-printed organs
- the branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.
- a new medical approach that will replace the missing tooth with a bioengineered tooth or to restore the damaged dental tissue; abbreviation for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine and Dentistry
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body.
- an association that evaluates consensus standards for appropriateness for the review of medical device safety and performance; abbreviation for the U.S. Food and Drug Association
- an unborn offspring
- the branch of medicine that makes use of nanotechnology for disease prevention, monitoring, and intervention through new means for imaging, diagnosis, treatment, repair, and regeneration.
- a double-stranded molecule that carries genetic information for the development and functioning of an organism
- a medicine that can help people who are overdosing on an opioid
- a medicine (such as penicillin or its derivatives) that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms
- a technology company founded by Elon Musk building a device “designed to connect human brains directly to computers
- a gene-editing technology that is becoming very important in biomedical research
- __cell = a type of cell with the potential to develop into many different types of cells in the body
- a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep
- the study of how genes and how traits are passed down from one generation to the next
- an automatically operated machine that replaces human effort
- an outside skeleton that many invertebrates, or animals without backbones, have
- part of the digestive tract and especially the intestine or stomach
- a combination of drugs used as a treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy (a sleep disorder) that some people overuse
- a type of therapy that uses substances to stimulate or suppress the immune system to help the body fight cancer, infection, and other diseases
- the science of life and living organisms
- a layer at the back of the eyeball containing cells that are sensitive to light
44 Clues: an unborn offspring • aka Mary Jane, grass, pot, weed • the community of microorganisms • an ink used to make 3D-printed organs • inflammation or swelling of the joints • the science of life and living organisms • cell = a cell shaped like a crescent moon • an automatically operated machine that replaces human effort • ...
Medical Terminology & Abbreviations 2023-10-11
Medical Terminology Roots 2024-09-03
20 Clues: Cell • Mind • Skin • Bone • Head • Lung • Colon • Heart • Brain • Chest • Blood • Joint • Liver • Nerve • Spleen • Muscle • Kidney • Stomach • Intestines • Urine,urinary tract
Medical, Legal, & Ethics 2024-09-03
Across
- Unlawfully touching a patient such as providing care without consent.
- A form of consent where the treatment, risks, and benefits must be explained to the patient.
- The unilateral termination of care by a provider without the patient's consent or making provisions for continuing care.
- A form of consent where a patient acknowledges he/she wants you to provide care or transport.
- The right of a patient to make decisions about his/her health.
- Minors who are married, in the armed services, and/or parents.
- Addresses issues that arise in the practice of health care.
- Code of conduct affecting character, conduct, and conscience.
- Safeguards patient confidentiality and considers information to be protected health information.
- Civil wrongs such as defamation of character or invasion of privacy.
Down
- Seizing, confining, abducting, or carrying away by force. Example is transporting a patient against their will.
- Unlawfully placing a patient in fear of immediate bodily harm.
- Failure to provide the same care to a patient that a person with similar training would provide in the same or similar situation.
- Type of negligence that constitutes willful or reckless disregard.
- Permission to render care.
- A form of consent that applies to patients who are mentally ill, in behavioral crisis, or developmentally delayed.
- Type of immunity that provides limitations on liability and immunity is not complete.
- A patient is physically or mentally harmed.
- A form of consent that applies to patients who are unconscious or otherwise incapable of making an informed decision.
- A provider's breach of duty causes damages.
- Communication of false information that damages the reputation of a person. Can be written and/or spoken.
- Obligation to provide care.
- Type of duty when a provider doesn't act within the expected standard of care.
- Philosophy of right and wrong, moral duties, and ideal professional behavior.
24 Clues: Permission to render care. • Obligation to provide care. • A patient is physically or mentally harmed. • A provider's breach of duty causes damages. • Addresses issues that arise in the practice of health care. • Code of conduct affecting character, conduct, and conscience. • Unlawfully placing a patient in fear of immediate bodily harm. • ...
Medical Trm. CrossWord 2024-08-19
Across
- Objective evidence of a disease (EX: fever)
- A rapid onset, severs course, and a relatively short duration
- Suturing together the ends of a severed nerve
- The loss of a large amount of blood in a short time
- The invasion of the body by a pathogenic organism
- Abnormal enlargement of the liver
- The surgical creation of an artificial excretory opening between the colon and the body surface
- A physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorder of the skin
Down
- Commonly known as heartburn, discomfort from stomach acid traveling to the esophagus
- An abnormal passage; usually between two internal organs
- A pathologic change of tissue due to disease or injury
- An examination done by feeling/touching the body parts
- Pain in the stomach
- The inflammation of the tonsils
- Pertaining to a virus
- Subjective evidence of a disease (EX: pain/headache)
- The surgical suturing of a tendon
- Pertaining to birth
- A disease, structure, operation, or procedure named after who discovered it/described it first
- A descriptor of any injury, degeneration, or disease in the spinal cord
20 Clues: Pain in the stomach • Pertaining to birth • Pertaining to a virus • The inflammation of the tonsils • The surgical suturing of a tendon • Abnormal enlargement of the liver • Objective evidence of a disease (EX: fever) • Suturing together the ends of a severed nerve • The invasion of the body by a pathogenic organism • The loss of a large amount of blood in a short time • ...
Medical Terminology- Terms 2024-09-23
Across
- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
- A disease that is transmissible from animals to humans.
- A patient who receives care without being admitted to a hospital.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- High blood pressure.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
Down
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal.
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- A bruise.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered.
- A patient who requires hospitalization.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
- Not cancerous.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another.
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
24 Clues: A bruise. • Not cancerous. • High blood pressure. • Broken bone or cartilage. • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • A patient who requires hospitalization. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious. • A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing. • ...
Medical Abbreviations # 2 2024-09-24
Across
- MS
- level of consciousness
- peri care
- by mouth
- millimeters of mercury
- mL
- immediately
- after
- restrict fluids
Down
- TB
- reg.
- myocardial infarction
- as needed
- out of bed
- percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
- nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
- upper respiratory infection
- personal protective equipment
- kilogram
- multiple sclerosis
- methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus
- transient ischemic attack
- restrict fluids
- temperature, pulse, respiration
24 Clues: TB • MS • mL • reg. • after • by mouth • kilogram • as needed • peri care • out of bed • immediately • restrict fluids • restrict fluids • multiple sclerosis • myocardial infarction • level of consciousness • millimeters of mercury • transient ischemic attack • nausea, vomiting, diarrhea • upper respiratory infection • personal protective equipment • temperature, pulse, respiration • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2024-09-01
Across
- If you get hurt you feel __ (abbreviation)
- The I in RICE stands for
- The brain is __ to the heart
- This happens to people with low arches
- When you go to the doctors, you are a __ (abbreviation)
- When you get medicine you are getting a __ (abbreviation)
- A new injury would be
- Your stomach is __ to your lungs
- A lack of stretching may cause this
- The shoulder is ___ to the elbow
- A bicep curl is an example
- This happens to swimmers and their shoulders
- The swelling of a joint
- tenderness If you push an injured area and it hurts that is
- flexion Standing on your toes is an example
- The A in ACL stands for
- The M in ROM stands for
- You are in this position when carrying a tray
- Also known as a bruise
Down
- Slouching your shoulders is an example
- Arthritis is an example of this injury
- This happens to people with high arches
- Pushing your jaw forward is
- Your glutes are __ to your quads
- A paper cut is an example of a __ cut
- Some people can do this with their knees
- Your ACL is an example
- The top of your foot
- Structured or pertaining to a center
- Your bodies response to an injury
- The M in MCL stands for
- Movement away from the midline
- When you lay on your back you are in a __ position
- The fingers are __ to the shoulder
- The discoloration that comes from a bruise
- Increasing the angle of a joint
36 Clues: The top of your foot • A new injury would be • Your ACL is an example • Also known as a bruise • The M in MCL stands for • The swelling of a joint • The A in ACL stands for • The M in ROM stands for • The I in RICE stands for • A bicep curl is an example • Pushing your jaw forward is • The brain is __ to the heart • Movement away from the midline • Increasing the angle of a joint • ...
Medical Technology Terms 2024-10-07
Across
- Part of the blood responsible for carrying oxygen
- Low platelet count
- Cloudy appearance of serum due to lipids
- Part of blood containing clotting factors, collected with anticoagulants
- Fluid-filled sac in the body, often caused by infection
- Temporary loss of consciousness
- Proteins produced by the immune system in response to antigens
- The breakdown of red blood cells releasing hemoglobin
- Small cellular fragment important in blood clotting
- Increase in concentration of blood cells due to fluid loss
- Blood component obtained from clotted blood
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- Excessive white blood cell count
- A condition of low blood glucose levels
- Piercing of both walls of a vein during venipuncture
- Device used to separate blood components by spinning
- Using a tourniquet too long can cause this
- Method to measure blood clotting time
- Main protein found in blood plasma
- Yellowing of the skin due to high bilirubin
- Clear portion of blood after clotting
20 Clues: Low platelet count • Temporary loss of consciousness • Excessive white blood cell count • Main protein found in blood plasma • Method to measure blood clotting time • Clear portion of blood after clotting • A condition of low blood glucose levels • Cloudy appearance of serum due to lipids • Using a tourniquet too long can cause this • ...
Medical Terminology (acj) 2024-11-19
Across
- Adrenal gland enlargement
- Painful erection
- Rupture of artery
- Enlarged gland
- Narrowing of vein
- Valve inflammation
- Urine waste in blood
- Downward displacement of bladder
- Root for to secrete
Down
- Causing birth defects
- Heart muscle tissue
- Stone formation in wall of vessel
- box Larynx
- Stone in the pancreas
- Diaphragm paralysis
- Hard arteries
- Inflammation 2nd&3rd part of small intestines
- Deficincy of sugar
- Before birth
- Hormone that stimulates gonads
- Surgical reconstruction of the perineum
- Hiccups
- Trachea
- Drug that breaks down clots
24 Clues: Hiccups • Trachea • box Larynx • Before birth • Hard arteries • Enlarged gland • Painful erection • Rupture of artery • Narrowing of vein • Deficincy of sugar • Valve inflammation • Heart muscle tissue • Diaphragm paralysis • Root for to secrete • Urine waste in blood • Causing birth defects • Stone in the pancreas • Adrenal gland enlargement • Drug that breaks down clots • Hormone that stimulates gonads • ...
Medical terminology crossword 2024-11-02
Across
- refers to a condition that has a rapid onset and short duration
- a chronic lung disease that causes inflammation and narrowing of the dirways,
- a condition or disease that in long-lasting or recurrent.
- a microscopic infectious agent that can replicate only inside a host cell and causes various diseases
- a physical or mental indication of a disease or condition, such as pain or fatigue
- the process of breathing, or the mechanical assistance of breathing, in patients who are unable to breathe their own
- the lower number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the artorios when the heart is resting
- the body’s response to injury or infection, characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain
- the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel
- a fiadole tube inserted into the body to remove or deliver fluids.
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to other parts of the body
- a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to other parts of the body.
- a medication that prevents blood clot.
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- the identification of a disease or condition based on its symptoms and medical tests
- debridement the removal of dead or damaged tissue from a wound to promote healing
- refers to a condition that lasts a long time or is persistent
- The likely outcome of a disease or condition based on medical treatment and other factors
- an Irregular heartbeat.
- Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) a severe lung condition that can occur in response to injury or infection.
- Disease (CVD) a class of diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels.
- a sudden and severe onset of symptoms or illness.
- a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells.
- (ICO or EKG) a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart.Embolism: a blockage in a blood vessel usually caused by a blood clot or other debris.
- a condition in which the body lacks enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to body’s tissues
- the part of the body that contains the stomach, intestines, and other organs
- lost of sensation or feeling, usually achieved through medication.
- a medical test that uses electromagnetic radiation to produce images of internal body structures
- a surgical procedure in which an opening is made in the neck and a tube is inserted into the windpipe to help with breathing
- refers to a tumor or growth that is not cancerous and does not invade nearby tissue or spread to other parts of the body
- inconsistency a loss of bladder control, resulting in the accidental release of urine
30 Clues: an Irregular heartbeat. • a medication that prevents blood clot. • a sudden and severe onset of symptoms or illness. • the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel • a condition or disease that in long-lasting or recurrent. • refers to a condition that lasts a long time or is persistent • refers to a condition that has a rapid onset and short duration • ...
medical care crossword 2024-11-13
Across
- similar to traditional
- similar to care
- cleanliness
- a method of doing something
- people living in the same house
- silimar to strongly
- fast
- a person who is very educated in a special field
- you fell like this when your feelings have been hurt
- similar to accident
- a particular period of time
- similar to treatment
- people who got killed in an accident
- when scientists discover something new
- a person who helps the doctors
- a doctor who takes care of your teeth
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- are caused by bacteria
- a place where sick people are treated
- they use it in marketing
- they prevent peole from getting infections
- similar to cure
- medications that treat infections
- similar to an operation
- similar to incident
- organisms that cause infections
- similar to conventional
- watching
- infections do that by infecting many people
- a place for scientists to work
- a person who drives in an ambulance
- people who need medical care
- when you get from one state to another
32 Clues: fast • watching • cleanliness • similar to care • similar to cure • similar to incident • silimar to strongly • similar to accident • similar to treatment • are caused by bacteria • similar to traditional • similar to an operation • similar to conventional • they use it in marketing • a method of doing something • a particular period of time • people who need medical care • ...
Medical Terminology #2 2024-11-22
Across
- Inflammtion or infection of the sac around the heart.
- The abbreviation for antibiotics.
- Enlargement of the spleen.
- Generalized pain thought to be due to inflammation of connective tissue.
- The area of medicine referring to the musculoskeletal system.
- Pertaining to around the nail.
- Removal of the gallbladder.
- Awake, alert, and oriented.
- A cancerous tumor.
- Electrocardiogram.
- A doctor who cares for feet.
- (two words) Inflammation or infection of the middle ear.
- Related to the GI system.
- Total hip arthroscopy.
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- No known drug allergies.
- (two words) Narrowing of the openings in the spinal column.
- Pain, swelling, and inflammation of the joints.
- Inflammation of the colon.
- A group of disorders where the body attacks itself.
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- A collection of blood cells where it should not be, sometimes the way we refer to a blood clot.
- When amonorrhea occurs due to the aging process.
- When the thyroid does not produce enough hormone.
- Next to the trachea.
- Cerebrovascular accident.
- Continuous bladder irrigation.
- Open reduction with internal fixation.
- Corinary artery disease.
- Doctor who treats people with hormone disorders, including diabetes.
- It's not assisted range of motion, but it is artificial rupture of membranes.
30 Clues: A cancerous tumor. • Electrocardiogram. • Next to the trachea. • Total hip arthroscopy. • No known drug allergies. • Corinary artery disease. • Cerebrovascular accident. • Related to the GI system. • Inflammation of the colon. • Enlargement of the spleen. • Removal of the gallbladder. • Awake, alert, and oriented. • A doctor who cares for feet. • Pertaining to around the nail. • ...
Medical Terms Crossword 2024-11-21
Across
- A procedure to visually examine a joint using an instrument
- A membrane surrounding a bone
- The medical field focused on bones and joints
- Inflammation of a tendon
- Bones between the wrist and fingers
- The medical use of imaging techniques to diagnose diseases
- Pain in the lower back
- Pain in the tibia
- Inflammation of a fluid-filled sac near joints
- Degenerative changes in the spine
- Inflammation of joint-lubricating fluid
- Located between the vertebrae
- Surgical removal of a wrist bone
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- Softening of bones due to mineral deficiency
- Above the kneecap
- Relating to the humerus and radius bones
- The study of diseases involving joints and connective tissues
- Softening of cartilage
- A forward curvature of the spine (humpback)
- Formation of fibrous tissue during healing
- Situated beneath the clavicle
- Pain in the neck
- Pertaining to the femur
- Inflammation of finger or toe bones
- Disease of muscle tissue
- Surgical removal of the kneecap
- Low bone density
- A surgical procedure to open the skull
- Pain in the ball of the foot
29 Clues: Pain in the neck • Low bone density • Above the kneecap • Pain in the tibia • Softening of cartilage • Pain in the lower back • Pertaining to the femur • Inflammation of a tendon • Disease of muscle tissue • Pain in the ball of the foot • A membrane surrounding a bone • Situated beneath the clavicle • Located between the vertebrae • Surgical removal of the kneecap • ...
Vocab 2023-09-26
Across
- electromagnetic radiation
- heat,used in wireless communication.
- Can cause sunburns, also disinfecting and
- light- human vision
- Ray- can cause cancer, it sterilizes medical
Down
- used in medical imagining to diagnose health issues
- Wave-longest waves, lowest energy, and lowest
- imagining
- thermal imagining,including night vision, and
- Spectrum-continuous range of frequencies
10 Clues: imagining • light- human vision • electromagnetic radiation • heat,used in wireless communication. • Spectrum-continuous range of frequencies • Can cause sunburns, also disinfecting and • Ray- can cause cancer, it sterilizes medical • Wave-longest waves, lowest energy, and lowest • thermal imagining,including night vision, and • ...
EMERGENCY PREPARATIONS VERBS: THE CHALLENGE 2024-03-13
Across
- To move individuals to safety or medical facilities.
- To leave a dangerous area or premises.
- To make safe or protect from harm.
- To send resources or personnel to the affected area.
- To give medical treatment or assistance.
- To save individuals who are in danger or distress.
- To notify or warn people of an imminent danger.
- To share information or instructions with others.
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- To organize or manage efforts among different groups or agencies.
- To look for missing persons or survivors.
- To provide refuge or protection from danger.
- To offer assistance, supplies, or support to those affected.
- To limit the spread or impact of the emergency.
- To prioritize medical treatment based on the severity of injuries or conditions.
- To retrieve belongings or resources after the emergency has passed.
- To give instructions or guidance to those involved in the response.
- To remove obstacles or hazards from an area.
- To sound alarms or signals to warn of danger.
- To initiate emergency procedures or response plans.
19 Clues: To make safe or protect from harm. • To leave a dangerous area or premises. • To give medical treatment or assistance. • To look for missing persons or survivors. • To provide refuge or protection from danger. • To remove obstacles or hazards from an area. • To sound alarms or signals to warn of danger. • To limit the spread or impact of the emergency. • ...
ASPIRE #37 CLINICAL CHALLENGE - MEDICAL EDUCATION 2022-06-08
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- Undergraduate (post-secondary) medical degree (1 word)
- Evidence-based technique exam to assess clinical skills and utilising a reliable checklist-based assessment (1 word)
- Postgraduate advanced medical training and education usually under a certain specialty (1 word)
- A process of employing a set of procedures and tools to provide useful information about medical education programs and their components to decision-makers (1 word)
- Degree received from osteopathic medical schools (1 word)
- Graduate (post-baccalaureate) medical degree (1 word)
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- International association for medical education (1 word)
- A sophisticated blend of educational strategies, course content, learning outcomes, educational experiences, and assessment (1 word)
- An approach to teaching or the theory/practice in learning (1 word)
9 Clues: Graduate (post-baccalaureate) medical degree (1 word) • Undergraduate (post-secondary) medical degree (1 word) • International association for medical education (1 word) • Degree received from osteopathic medical schools (1 word) • An approach to teaching or the theory/practice in learning (1 word) • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2016-08-16
Across
- The absence of oxygen
- Malignant tumor of the liver
- Bluish discoloration of the skin
- Disease or dysfunction of one or more peripheral nerves, typically causing numbness or weakness
- Process of building large proteins from small protein pieces (amino acids)
- Unknown
- Painful sexual intercourse
- Tumor of a gland
- Paralysis of all four extremities
- A benign tumor of fatty tissue
- Supportive tissue of the organs
- Surgical removal of plaque from the inner layer of an artery
- Acute Inflammation and infection of alveoli
- Infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Inflammation usually caused by bacteria
- Inflammation of the skin
- Flashes of pain radiating along the course of the trigeminal nerve
- Inflammation of the lining of the renal pelvis and renal parenchyma
- Pertaining to the nucleus
- A malignant tumor of the bone marrow
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- Nitrogenous waste product excreted in urine
- Partial paralysis or weakness of muscles
- Process of separating nitrogenous waste materials from the blood
- Process of cutting into
- A malignant tumor of connective or other non-epithelial tissue
- Diminished sensation to pain
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- Urine condition
- The study of life
- Difficulty in swallowing
- Weakened area in the vessel wall that balloons and may eventually burst
- Needle puncture of the amniotic sac to withdraw amniotic fluid for analysis
- Pertaining to the margin of the cerebellum and pons
- Artificial opening from the colon through the abdominal wall
- Associated with urethritis and infection of the lower urinary tract
- Incision into the trachea to open it below a blockage
- Toxic state that results when nitrogenous waste accumulates abnormally in the blood
- Study of the heart
- State of complete knowledge
- To hold back blood from a part of the body or tissue
40 Clues: Unknown • Urine condition • Tumor of a gland • The study of life • Study of the heart • The absence of oxygen • Process of cutting into • Difficulty in swallowing • Inflammation of the skin • Pertaining to the nucleus • Painful sexual intercourse • State of complete knowledge • Malignant tumor of the liver • Diminished sensation to pain • A benign tumor of fatty tissue • ...
2016 Medical Management 2016-04-26
Across
- Plays the clarinet
- Lip synced & danced to Madonna's "Borderline" at age 14
- Has a tattoo
- Loves crafts & new recipes
- Had a great uncle they called Brother and an aunt they called Sister
- Was born with one set of missing ribs & has one extra lumbar vertebrae
- Worked with a close cousin of Freddie Mercury from the group Queen
- Has 3 fingernails on one little finger due to an accident that occurred as a child
- Coached football, baseball, basketball, & soccer to the same group of boys from ages 5-14
- Caught by police for sneaking onto a golf course to steal golf balls out of the pond
- Bicycle has been ridden hundreds of miles in Oklahoma, Ohio, & Georgia
- Born at Pawnee Indian Hospital
- Danced with Don Ho and the mayor of Atlanta, GA while on vacation in Hawaii
- Had the lead role in two plays in high school
- Bakes bread to relax - the kneading helps!
- Eldest nurse in Medical Management
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- Used to sell greeting cards to Pat Benatar
- Used to teach breast feeding
- Had a poem published in 9th grade in a regional poetry collection
- Attended Union High School & worked at JCPenney
- Childhood nickname was "Bones"
- Had own apartment & worked 2 jobs while attending high school, starting at age 16
- Sponsors a Key West manatee named Philip
- Has a degree in Criminal Justice
- First car was the same age as its owner at time of purchase
- Spent part of summer break in high school studying vocal music on Broadway
- Was one semester short of completing an Associate's Degree in Drafting before changing major
- currently works 3 jobs, including CommunityCare
- Worked with a Christian Drama Prison ministry
- Worked at General Custer's last headquarters
- Loves to garden & fish
31 Clues: Has a tattoo • Plays the clarinet • Loves to garden & fish • Loves crafts & new recipes • Used to teach breast feeding • Childhood nickname was "Bones" • Born at Pawnee Indian Hospital • Has a degree in Criminal Justice • Eldest nurse in Medical Management • Sponsors a Key West manatee named Philip • Used to sell greeting cards to Pat Benatar • ...
Medical Terminology Final 2017-12-12
Across
- What side is anterior located on the body?
- What plane divides the body vertically?
- Where is myocardial muscle located?
- Cyanosis results n the skin turning _____.
- The study of how genes are transferred from parent to children
- The ribs have 12 pairs of bones that form the ______ cavity.
- The femur is the ______ bone of the leg.
- What are muscles responsible for?
- A foramen is a ______ or opening in bone.
- Erythrocytes are ______ blood cells.
- Permanent tightening of fascia, muscles tendons ligaments or skin
- Expected outcome
- Paralysis of both legs is called?
- Where is superior located?
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- Structure inside the cell that controls the cell's activities
- Widespread outbreak of disease in a community
- Knee cap
- What is my/o the prefix for?
- Location of the arms and legs
- How many chromosomes do you get from each parent?
- What makes up hair and nails?
- Dermatology is the study of
- What plane divides the body into superior and inferior?
- Wrist bones
- Adipose tissue stores
25 Clues: Knee cap • Wrist bones • Expected outcome • Adipose tissue stores • Where is superior located? • Dermatology is the study of • What is my/o the prefix for? • Location of the arms and legs • What makes up hair and nails? • What are muscles responsible for? • Paralysis of both legs is called? • Where is myocardial muscle located? • Erythrocytes are ______ blood cells. • ...
Medical Terminology Final 2017-12-13
Across
- top layer of skin
- one of the four main functions of muscles
- best medical teacher
- cavity that contains the heart
- cavity that contains the diaphragm, abdominal, and pelvic cavities
- connects bone to bone
- a painful, involuntary contraction of muscles
- a muscle tear
- study of how genes are transformed for parent to children
- inside the pleural cavity
- causes a disease in the body
- cavity of the front of the body
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- protects from heat loss and physical trauma
- a type of skin cancer
- skeleton's favorite instrument
- active inflammation of the sebaceous glands on the skin
- you couldn't do a hip bump without this bone
- what does the peritoneum protect
- when you tan, what is affected in your integumentary system?
- determination of disease
- the suffix meaning paralysis or stroke
- group of similar cells that join together to perform a function
- one of the two vital cavities in the dorsal cavity
- some people may fund this bone humerus
- number of phalanges on the body
- bone also known as a tasty, barbecue style meal
26 Clues: a muscle tear • top layer of skin • best medical teacher • a type of skin cancer • connects bone to bone • determination of disease • inside the pleural cavity • causes a disease in the body • skeleton's favorite instrument • cavity that contains the heart • number of phalanges on the body • cavity of the front of the body • what does the peritoneum protect • ...
Key Medical Terms 2017-07-25
30 Clues: skin • slow • pain • fast • back • nose • cell • blood • brain • heart • liver • colon • white • hernia • toward • kidney • oxygen • rupture • without • away from • paralysis • condition • dark/black • below normal • heavy discharge • surgical suturing • one who practices • a flowing or flux • discharging heavily • overly; above normal
Medical Laboratory Week 2017-04-06
Across
- Gets to the heart of the matter.
- You get the point.
- Can't live without it!
- Component of blood.
- Couldn't do our jobs with out you!
- Not a type of TV.
- All the better to see you with.
- Stop the germ spread.
- Point on one end, plunger on the other.
- Not a "Vampire"
- Not your average Q-tip!
- Has wings.
Down
- Round and round it goes.
- BLOOD CELL Pocket purse of hemoglobin.
- Phlebotomists love to find them, as so often they hide!
- This department likes both red and white.
- Some lab garbage.
- Right Now!
- Yes, we can read what the Doctor wrote on it...usually!
- Lab person in the know.
- When you need it, we make sure it's right for you.
- A little lab gift.
- Chocolate, Yellow, or Black?
- A little "buggy" department.
24 Clues: Right Now! • Has wings. • Not a "Vampire" • Some lab garbage. • Not a type of TV. • You get the point. • A little lab gift. • Component of blood. • Stop the germ spread. • Can't live without it! • Lab person in the know. • Not your average Q-tip! • Round and round it goes. • Chocolate, Yellow, or Black? • A little "buggy" department. • All the better to see you with. • ...
Medical Vocabulary I 2018-02-13
20 Clues: maść • wrzód • żebra • płuco • rzepka • drapać • mostek • jelito • znamię • czaszka • trądzik • trzustka • miednica • przepona • otrzewna • obojczyk • swędzieć • śledziona • zapalenie skóry • kość piszczelowa
Medical Terminology Crossword 2018-01-24
Across
- to cut out
- false paralysis
- backward flow
- disease affecting an entire population
- dark pigment that colors the hair and skin
- not significant, not adding information to a medical diagnosis
- composed of similar cells
- behind the nose
- high body temperature
- to separate tissues for anatomic study
- tissue transplanted to another of the same species
Down
- underproduction of a substance
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- through the skin
- remove calcium from
- middle portion of the brain
- displacement of the stomach, to the right
- used to prevent infection
- consisting of many cells
- having one eye piece or affecting one eye
- symptom the precedes a disease
- cut through or across
- to move away from the midline
- having many forms
- occurring before the proper time
- lacking water
26 Clues: to cut out • backward flow • lacking water • false paralysis • behind the nose • through the skin • having many forms • remove calcium from • cut through or across • high body temperature • consisting of many cells • used to prevent infection • composed of similar cells • middle portion of the brain • to move away from the midline • underproduction of a substance • symptom the precedes a disease • ...
Fun Medical Terms 2018-01-19
25 Clues: One • Not • Half • Blue • Many • Away • Half • Small • False • Three • Normal • Toward • Through • Against • Study of • Black, dark • under, Below • Above, excess • Over abnormally • Fundamental unit word • Pertaining to the skin • Like or resembling mucus • Studies and treat the foot • Word part added before a root • Word ending that modifies a root
Medical Terminology crossword 2018-07-11
Across
- Form into one part.
- To move toward the midline.
- Unfounded fear.
- Exaggerated self-importance.
- A yellow growth on the skin.
- Difficult or abnormal function.
- Large enough to be seen without a microscope.
- Disease affecting an entire population.
- many.
- In excess number.
- Pertaining to a surface.
- The narrowing of a canal.
Down
- A newborn infant.
- To separate tissue for anatomic study.
- Lack of blood or hemoglobin.
- A backwards flow
- The care and treatment of the aged.
- To move away from the midline.
- A state of balance in which conditions stay the same.
- The care and treatment of children.
- Not working together, not coordinated.
- The study of body structure.
- White blood cell.
- three.
- The fundamental unit of a word.
25 Clues: many. • three. • Unfounded fear. • A backwards flow • A newborn infant. • White blood cell. • In excess number. • Form into one part. • Pertaining to a surface. • The narrowing of a canal. • To move toward the midline. • Lack of blood or hemoglobin. • Exaggerated self-importance. • A yellow growth on the skin. • The study of body structure. • To move away from the midline. • ...
Random Medical Terms 2018-07-12
Across
- false
- A short word part added to the end of a root
- the dark pigment that colors the hair and skin
- lacking water
- newborn infant
- Disease affecting an entire population
- darkly pigmented tumor
- A short word part added before the root
- Low blood pressure
- agent use to prevent infection
- backwards flow
- white blood cell
Down
- to separate tissues for anatomic study
- Small
- device for viewing the inside of a structure
- Large
- last stage of cell division(mitosis)
- not able to control discharge of excretions
- Remove calcium
- a muscle with two parts
- to cut out
- A state of balance
- out of normal position
- Combine into one part
- pertaining to bluish discoloration
25 Clues: false • Small • Large • to cut out • lacking water • newborn infant • Remove calcium • backwards flow • white blood cell • Low blood pressure • A state of balance • Combine into one part • darkly pigmented tumor • out of normal position • a muscle with two parts • agent use to prevent infection • pertaining to bluish discoloration • last stage of cell division(mitosis) • ...
Medical Term puzzle 2018-04-19
Across
- a newborn infant
- pertaining to the heart
- having many forms
- cancer of white blood cells
- pertaining to the skin
- against,opposite
- red blood cell
- having three points or cusps
- consisting of many cells
- having a blood clot
- pertaining to saliva
- lack of muscle tone
Down
- lacking water
- high body temperature
- many
- bluish discoloration of the skin
- study of and treatment of the skeleton
- after, behind
- inflammation of the lungs
- one
- care and treatment of children
- the fundamental unit of a word
- backward flow
- a group of four
- pertaining to the voice
- to move toward the midline
26 Clues: one • many • lacking water • after, behind • backward flow • red blood cell • a group of four • a newborn infant • against,opposite • having many forms • having a blood clot • lack of muscle tone • pertaining to saliva • high body temperature • pertaining to the skin • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to the voice • consisting of many cells • inflammation of the lungs • to move toward the midline • ...
Spanish Medical Vocab 2014-04-01
Across
- Una ______ grave tenia mucho sangre
- Intentaria de ________ la chica
- Sintion un _____ grave en su pierna
- El chico tubo una _______ fuerte
- ______ si tu golpes una zorillo
- Las _______ eres cafe
- La _________ le duele mucho en su brazo
- Se _______ con el hielo
- El obtenido una ______ para el medico
- El ______ es muy inteligentes
- Sintio un dolor _____
- De hecho _____ tan fuerte que el morir
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- La _____ es muy rojo
- ____________ si el aler un flor
- La _____ de helado es muy sabroso!
- El chico estaba ________ mientras manejo
- Se sintio ________ despues el siesta
- El bebe era _____ dos anos antes
- La sabor de helado es muy _______!
- El doctor usa la _____ para la inyeccion
20 Clues: La _____ es muy rojo • Las _______ eres cafe • Sintio un dolor _____ • Se _______ con el hielo • El ______ es muy inteligentes • ____________ si el aler un flor • Intentaria de ________ la chica • ______ si tu golpes una zorillo • El chico tubo una _______ fuerte • El bebe era _____ dos anos antes • La _____ de helado es muy sabroso! • La sabor de helado es muy _______! • ...
Medical Office Procedures 2014-06-04
Across
- The high or low level of your speech
- Used to decide what action to take
- provides synonyms,or similar words to a word you are using
- Involves mistyping monetary figures, like the balance on a patient statement
- designed for two-way communication
- The letter writter's initials followed by a colon or slash and the typist's initials are sometimes included in the letter
- A written greeting such as "Dear"
- Handling all calls politely and professionally using good manners
- sometimes used to bring the subject of the letter to the reader's attention
- include information such as the number of enclosures that included with the letter and the names of other people who will be receiving copies of the letter.
- involves checking a document for factual accuracy, logical flow, conciseness, clarity, and tone
- Determining the destination of a call
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- Contains all the necessary information for the letter's correct delivery
- used for communicating with people that are hearing impaired
- involves checking a document for grammatical, spelling, and formatting errors
- deciding which calls should be put through immediately and which calls are better handled by taking an message
- Clear and distinct speaking
- Saying words correctly
- Involves the positioning of the various parts of a letter
- Begins two lines below the salutation or subject line.
20 Clues: Saying words correctly • Clear and distinct speaking • A written greeting such as "Dear" • Used to decide what action to take • designed for two-way communication • The high or low level of your speech • Determining the destination of a call • Begins two lines below the salutation or subject line. • Involves the positioning of the various parts of a letter • ...
Cancer Medical Terminology 2014-09-03
Across
- process of determination of the extent of the distribution of neoplasm
- to increase in number through reproduction
- a cancer arising from glandular epithelial cells
- extremely toxic or pathogenic
- use of a light-sensitive drug wiht a laser beam to destroy cells
- a new growth, either a benign or malignant tumor
- treatment using chemical agents
- pertaining to a malignant neoplasm
- to penetrate and invade a tissue or cell
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- treatment using radiation
- radioactive agent used in diagnostic imaging
- a malignant and invasive epithelial tumor
- cancer arising in bone-forming cells
- tumor that invades surrounding tissues and metastasizes to distant organs
- in cancerpathology, a classification of the rate of growth of cancer cells
- cancer derived from skeletal muscle
- denoting the nonmalignant character of a neoplasm or illness
- cancer-producing agent
- spread of disease from one part of the body to another
- destructive to cells
20 Clues: destructive to cells • cancer-producing agent • treatment using radiation • extremely toxic or pathogenic • treatment using chemical agents • pertaining to a malignant neoplasm • cancer derived from skeletal muscle • cancer arising in bone-forming cells • to penetrate and invade a tissue or cell • a malignant and invasive epithelial tumor • ...
English Medical Vocabulary 2014-11-26
Across
- an inflammation of the prostate gland, usually the result of an infection
- excessive gas in the stomach and intestines
- something that meets a need, a convenience
- one who is recovering from a disease or operation
- a way of carrying out a task, the performance of a scientific procedure
- without intention; accidentally
- an instrument for indirect measurement of blood pressure
- a physical, microscopic, or chemical examination of urine
- a blockage in a canal, vessel, or passage of the body; the state of being closed
- acute and chronic conditions marked by inflammation, muscle soreness and stiffness
- listening for sounds within the body especially from the chest, neck, or abdomen
- capable of being infected
Down
- the study of the causes of disease
- elevated blood pressure in an adult
- removal of the gallbladder by laparoscopic or open surgery
- localized abnormal dilations of a blood vessel, usually an artery; due to congenital defect or weakness in the wall of the vessel
- the thickening of a liquid into a gel or solid
- occurring at irregular times; not continuous or steady
- a written direction or order for dispensing and administrating drugs
- absolutely needed; of an inevitable nature
20 Clues: capable of being infected • without intention; accidentally • the study of the causes of disease • elevated blood pressure in an adult • something that meets a need, a convenience • absolutely needed; of an inevitable nature • excessive gas in the stomach and intestines • the thickening of a liquid into a gel or solid • one who is recovering from a disease or operation • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2015-06-05
Across
- hives
- lips
- condition usually abnormal
- formation
- used to expose the brain
- heart
- deficient, below
- loss of appetite due to emotional issues
- laying on ones back
- can cause decreased urine output
- electronic apparatus
- obstruction of urine flow
- teacher
- disease condition
- reparative surgery of the urethra
- structures that provide energy
- causes the person to breathe thru a stoma
- reaction to certain drugs, radiation therapy or potential irritants,
- seperation
- part of brain responsible for personality
- paralysis partial or complete
- DNA in each chromosome
- chronic liver disease
- tumor composed of bone, skin or cells
- heart attack
- process of cutting, incision
- right upper quadrant
- causing genetic change
- diabetes mellitus
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- chest xray
- Sodium
Down
- caused by thiamin deficiency
- branch of biology
- behind
- tailbone
- vasectomy reversal
- shingles
- finds cause of death
- before
- within
- excessive, more than normal
- internal organs
- part of brain responsible for balance
- surgical removal of a kidney stone
- termination of pregnancy
- above, upon
- instrument to visually exam
- encloses the heart
- based on positive skin test
- contraction phase of heartbeat
- opening into trachea thru neck
- cigarettes
- dropping kidney
- relax phase of heartbeat
- best student ever
- non-small lung cancer
- stomach
- tube for injecting or removing fluids
- colorectal cancer diagnosis
- urine
- complete, through
62 Clues: lips • hives • heart • urine • behind • before • within • Sodium • teacher • stomach • tailbone • shingles • formation • cigarettes • seperation • chest xray • above, upon • heart attack • internal organs • dropping kidney • deficient, below • branch of biology • disease condition • best student ever • diabetes mellitus • complete, through • vasectomy reversal • encloses the heart • laying on ones back • finds cause of death • ...
MEDICAL VOCABULARY (JÚLIA) 2015-03-05
Across
- (phrasal verb)look at carefully, investigate
- (noun)ill person
- adjective to discribe a person who has an allergy
- (noun) blood analysis
- (noun)medicine to be swallowed
- (verb)to make someone's health better
- (name)a virus commonly contracted by kids, characterized by spots all over the body
- (verb)to introduce a liquid into someone's body with a needle
- (noun)a medicine student working under a doctor.
- (phrasal verb) relax
- (noun) place where doctors work.
- (noun)a person who looks after an ill person in a hospital
- (adj)alive, but appearing to be asleep.
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- (phrasal verb)carefully wash hands before and after seeing a patient.
- (verb) to beat
- (verb)torecognize and name the exact character of a disease or a problem.
- (noun) vehicle for carrying the sick people to the hospital.
- (verb)todo something with or for someone that he cannot do alone.
- (noun) doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations.
- (noun)chair with wheels
- (phrasal verb) discover
- (adj)under the skin, inside the organs
- (noun)material used as a support forbroken bones
- (noun) A person who is treats ill people
24 Clues: (verb) to beat • (noun)ill person • (phrasal verb) relax • (noun) blood analysis • (noun)chair with wheels • (phrasal verb) discover • (noun)medicine to be swallowed • (noun) place where doctors work. • (verb)to make someone's health better • (adj)under the skin, inside the organs • (adj)alive, but appearing to be asleep. • (noun) A person who is treats ill people • ...
Common Medical Abbreviations 2015-05-07
Medical History Terminology 2015-09-01
Across
- LOSS OF FEELING OR SENSATION
- ACT OF FINDING
- PERIOD OF TIME
- ACT OF WATCHING
- DIVIDING OR TAKING APART
- INSTRUMENT USED TO HEAR SOUNDS IN THE BODY
- ACT OR PROCESS OF PROVIDING THERAPY
- DONATION; SOMETHING GIVEN
- ORGANISMS SO SMALL THEY CAN ONLY BE SEEN WITH MICROSCOPE
- FREE FROM ALL GERMS
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- ORGANISMS OR BEINGS WHICH DESTROY
- AGAINST INFECTION
- OLD AGE
- UNTRAINED PERSON WHO PRACTICES FALSE MEDICINE
- TO PERFORM TEST THAT DO NOT PENETRATE THE BODY
- TIMES LONG PAST
- HAVING TO DO WITH A RECORD OF PAST EVENTS
- TRUSTING IN MAGIC OR CHANCE
- EXACT, CORRECT, PRECISE
- IN ORDER
20 Clues: OLD AGE • IN ORDER • ACT OF FINDING • PERIOD OF TIME • ACT OF WATCHING • TIMES LONG PAST • AGAINST INFECTION • FREE FROM ALL GERMS • EXACT, CORRECT, PRECISE • DIVIDING OR TAKING APART • DONATION; SOMETHING GIVEN • TRUSTING IN MAGIC OR CHANCE • LOSS OF FEELING OR SENSATION • ORGANISMS OR BEINGS WHICH DESTROY • ACT OR PROCESS OF PROVIDING THERAPY • HAVING TO DO WITH A RECORD OF PAST EVENTS • ...
Medical Terminolody #6 2021-01-07
25 Clues: lip • slow • skin • mind • bone • joint • water • blood • tumor • white • gland • liver • muscle • breast • cancer • vessel • kidney • tongue • stomach • binding • observe • extremities • break, burst • mild, not cancerous • great toe or big toe
Medical terminology Nutrition 2021-02-08
Across
- COPD and chronic hear failure are these types of risk affecting nutrition in older adults
- Disorder of nutrition resulting from unbalanced, insufficient or excessive diet
- Type of acidosis with pH 7.30 CO2 50 and HCO3 of 25
- Needed for tissue repair and healing
- low iron levels
- People with this should limit salt intake and read food labels carefully
- Type of protein that comes from plant foods
- pH 7.32
- Popular food in the Italian culture
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- Organ that excretes metabolic acids from the body
- A type of extracellular fluid in the vessels
- Type of protein that comes from red meats, poultry, fish, eggs and dairy products
- A culture that utilizes avocado, mango and plantains
- fluid found within the cells
- Mineral normally retained in the bone
- pH 7.50 CO2 40 HCO3 30 would be Metabolic ____
- Essential for blood clotting
- Lipoprotein obtained from lean meats and is beneficial to the cardiovascular system
- Depleted from the body by many diuretics
- The inhalation of solids or liquids into the upper respiratory tract
20 Clues: pH 7.32 • low iron levels • fluid found within the cells • Essential for blood clotting • Popular food in the Italian culture • Needed for tissue repair and healing • Mineral normally retained in the bone • Depleted from the body by many diuretics • Type of protein that comes from plant foods • A type of extracellular fluid in the vessels • ...
Medical Root Words 2021-05-15
33 Clues: Arm • Eye • Ear • Hair • Drug • Neck • Back • Skin • Life • Cell • Nerve • Front • colon • Blood • Lymph • Lungs • Gland • Heart • Mouth • Artery • Thorax • Vision • Cancer • Muscle • Tissue • Stomach • Hearing • Disease • Abdomen • Bronchus • Infection • Intestine • Thyroid gland
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2021-09-01
Across
- deficient thyroid
- surgical puncture a vein
- inflammation of the brain
- new growth
- urinary stone
- removal of half the lamina
- pertaining to dead tissue
- exam of urine
- pertaining to a swift/fast heartbeat
- stoppage of the bile flow
- “water”on the brain
- equally on both sides
- visual exam of the nose
- puncture of a cyst
- unable to be seen by the naked eye
- cut in the stomach
- creating an opening in the trachea
- work together to form a clot
- decreased white blood cells
- narrowing of an area
- pertaining to the skin above
- pertaining to the area where nose and pharynx meet
- pathological loss of bone
- under the mandible
- instrument to examine the eye
- inflammation of the breast tissue
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- instrument used to view something within
- inflammation on the veins
- middle of the sternum
- opening the stomach
- inflammation of the gingiva
- visualization of the abdominal cavity
- constriction of blood vessels
- fiber cancer-
- slow heart
- microscopic exam of the tissue for disease
- incision into the intestines
- abnormal forward placement of the eye
- pertaining to the heart
- fat in the blood
- white blood cell
- enlarged spleen
- pertaining toward the vertebral column
- pertaining to the liver
- the study of cells
- mass of blood
- bloody discharge
- puncturing the chest with a needle
- glucose in the urine
- blood report/graph
50 Clues: new growth • slow heart • fiber cancer- • urinary stone • exam of urine • mass of blood • enlarged spleen • fat in the blood • white blood cell • bloody discharge • deficient thyroid • the study of cells • puncture of a cyst • cut in the stomach • blood report/graph • under the mandible • opening the stomach • “water”on the brain • glucose in the urine • narrowing of an area • middle of the sternum • ...
medical terminology puzzle 2022-03-14
Across
- decrease in size of cells within an organ
- to have no breathing
- inflammation of the stomach
- red blood cell that transports oxygen
- cavity containing the spinal cord
- surgical removal of an organ
- difficulty speaking
- a deformity present at birth
- an instrument used for visualizing within a body
- visual inspection of the stomach
- space between the lungs
- surgical repair
- suffix meaning enlargement
Down
- recurrence of disease or symptoms after recovery
- inflammation of the gland
- flow or discharge from the nose
- type of valve in the heart that has three pointed ends
- swelling and tenderness of one or more joints
- also called the frontal plane
- kidney disease
- type of cancer that begins in the bones
- procedure done to determine the cause of death
- infection of the intestines
- a condition in which you lack red blood cells
- type of tumor that is cancerous
25 Clues: kidney disease • surgical repair • difficulty speaking • to have no breathing • space between the lungs • inflammation of the gland • suffix meaning enlargement • inflammation of the stomach • infection of the intestines • surgical removal of an organ • a deformity present at birth • also called the frontal plane • flow or discharge from the nose • type of tumor that is cancerous • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2022-01-05
Across
- hard or hardening
- flow or discharge
- (suffix) disease or disease process
- blood
- refers to the lungs
- rupture
- heart
- tissue
- joint
- ear
- small
- (suffix) abnormal condition or disease
- after or behind
- related to the brain
- pertaining to water
- pain or a painful condition
- head
- related to muscle
- (suffix) surgical repair
- intestines
- lungs
- excessive
- behind or backward
- vessel
- (suffix) decomposition, destruction, or breaking down
- stomach
- tongue
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- vomiting
- before
- large
- skull
- nerve
- around
- liver
- inflammation of
- many
- study of
- slowing or stopping the flow of a bodily fluid
- abnormal, difficult, or painful
- pertaining to
- heat
- nose
- chest
- breathing
- fast
- condition
- (suffix) surgical removal of
- black
- cell
- kidneys
- skin
- (suffix) to cut into
- across or through
- bone
- below; under
55 Clues: ear • many • heat • nose • fast • head • cell • skin • bone • large • skull • nerve • liver • blood • heart • joint • chest • small • black • lungs • before • around • tissue • vessel • tongue • rupture • kidneys • stomach • vomiting • study of • breathing • condition • excessive • intestines • below; under • pertaining to • inflammation of • after or behind • hard or hardening • flow or discharge • related to muscle • across or through • behind or backward • ...
Medical Surgical Vocabulary 2022-04-20
Across
- A collection of synovial fluid around a joint that causes swelling.
- A nose bleed.
- A group of consistently occurring symptoms.
- A small raised bump that is swollen.
- pain in the head.
- Abnormal breathing pattern.
- Difficulty breathing.
- Muscles contracting and relaxing rapidly.
- Fatigue.
- Darkened spot on the skin no bigger than 1 cm wide.
- A small fluid-filled sac within the body.
- Little to no urine being created by the kidneys.
- Blood in the urine.
- Indegestion.
- A rash with red itchy bumps usually caused by allergic reactions.
- Rapid heart rate.
- Not drinking enough liquids.
- Incomplete emptying of the bladder.
- Expelling air out of the lungs with a sharp sound.
- A sudden drop in blood pressure and heart rate.
- Severe itching of the skin.
- Short term.
- The likelihood of developing the illness.
- Circulatory failure.
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- Action of coughing up blood.
- The temporary absence of breathing.
- The severity of the illness.
- Avoiding.
- Throwing up blood.
- Long-term.
- Slow heart rate.
- Dark sticky feces containing some blood.
- Being unable to empty the bowel.
- Liquid stools.
- Having a temperature higher than 99 degrees is known as febrile.
- Unknown cause of the illness/disease.
- can be passed down to the child because of genetics.
- The feeling of swaying or twirling when one is completely still, usually indicates a problem involving the inner ear.
- Little to no output of urine.
- The production of too much urine.
- A bluish tint to the skin due to the lack of oxygen in the blood.
- Shivering.
42 Clues: Fatigue. • Avoiding. • Long-term. • Shivering. • Short term. • Indegestion. • A nose bleed. • Liquid stools. • Slow heart rate. • pain in the head. • Rapid heart rate. • Throwing up blood. • Blood in the urine. • Circulatory failure. • Difficulty breathing. • Abnormal breathing pattern. • Severe itching of the skin. • Action of coughing up blood. • The severity of the illness. • ...
Alli's Medical Terminology 2022-09-01
35 Clues: in • new • bad • lip • fear • lens • side • hair • skin • heat • odor • small • light • power • digest • breast • change • before • uterus • pleura • without • machine • together • partially • draw tight • wound;injury • about;around • after;behind • upper jawbone • spinal column • twitch or pull • in front;before • shaped like a top • glue;gellatin like • excite or set in motion
Medical Science Crossword 2022-06-07
Across
- type of pathogen that requires a host to survive.
- in charge of developing rules and guidelines for place where food, animals and plants are handled.
- permanent reduction to zero of the worldwide incidence of infection.
- infectious agent that causes disease or illness.
- bacteria that carry genes that allow them to survive exposure to the antibiotics we currently have.
- highly contagious respiratory disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
- medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- unit of energy.
- a chemical element or substance required in trace amounts.
- intakes of certain food components such as fat, protein, sugar and carbs should be limited for health.
Down
- science of manipulating materials on a very small scale to build microscopic machinery.
- a condition in which you lack enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to your body's tissues.
- disease that is transmitted through the air.
- focuses on promoting good health, preventing and controlling infectious and chronic disease and injury, and emergency preparedness and response.
- state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- an artificial device for stimulating the heart muscle and regulating its contractions.
- measure that relates body weight to height.
- a family of RNA viruses that commonly infect mammals and birds.
- proteins that help speed up metabolism, or the chemical reactions in our bodies.
- medical examination performed using magnetic resonance imaging.
20 Clues: unit of energy. • measure that relates body weight to height. • disease that is transmitted through the air. • infectious agent that causes disease or illness. • type of pathogen that requires a host to survive. • a chemical element or substance required in trace amounts. • a family of RNA viruses that commonly infect mammals and birds. • ...
Skeleton Medical terminology 2022-06-26
Across
- Movement of an extremity in a circular motion
- fused bones or other hard tissue
- inflammation in your spinal bones
- surgical procedure used to remove the bursa
- concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of disorers and inuries to the foot
- Jaw bone/ pertaining to jaw bone
- inflammation of the costochondral joint
- a surgical operation to remove the back of one or more vertebrae
- Pertaining to neck region
- Chronic inflammatory disease of the joints with plain and loss of function
- used to harvest bone graft
- action of bending of a limb or parts of a limb beyond normal limits
- Visual examination of the interior of a joint
- use to remove excess fluid from a joint with a needle
- fracture a break through the mandibular bone.
- surgical removal of the coccyx is removed
- Action of moving away from the midline
- cancer of plasma cells.
- surgical repair of a joint to restore as much as possible the function of the joint
- Shoulder bone
- the inward curve of the lumbar spine ( just above the buttocks)
- inflammation of the carpal joint
- treat Cam impingement
- age-related degeneration of vertebrae/ vertebraldisks of lower back.
Down
- inflammation of the paranasal sinuses caused by a pathogen.
- Thigh bone
- Strong membrane surrounding a bone
- Decreased calcification of bone
- Withdraw of fluid from a joint through a needle
- common type of cancerous brain tumor in children.
- Action of moving towards the midline
- cells responsible for cartilage formation
- manufactured substitute for a missing part of the body
- Recoding of a picture of the joint
- curvature of spine where the top of the back is more rounded than normal
- temporary removal of bone flap from skull to access the brain.
- of or relating to the ilium and the femur.
- softening and degeneration of cartilage
- Hip bone
- normal physiological response of the sympathetic system to counteract a fall in blood pressure when a person is laying down and assumes the upright position.
40 Clues: Hip bone • Thigh bone • Shoulder bone • treat Cam impingement • cancer of plasma cells. • Pertaining to neck region • used to harvest bone graft • Decreased calcification of bone • fused bones or other hard tissue • Jaw bone/ pertaining to jaw bone • inflammation of the carpal joint • inflammation in your spinal bones • Strong membrane surrounding a bone • ...
Skeleton Medical terminology 2022-06-26
Across
- common type of cancerous brain tumor in children.
- Action of moving towards the midline
- age-related degeneration of vertebrae/ vertebraldisks of lower back.
- Chronic inflammatory disease of the joints with plain and loss of function
- surgical procedure used to remove the bursa
- Strong membrane surrounding a bone
- Pertaining to neck region
- cancer of plasma cells.
- Action of moving away from the midline
- Hip bone
- Recoding of a picture of the joint
- fused bones or other hard tissue
- use to remove excess fluid from a joint with a needle
- Withdraw of fluid from a joint through a needle
- Movement of an extremity in a circular motion
- curvature of spine where the top of the back is more rounded than normal
- used to harvest bone graft
- inflammation in your spinal bones
- manufactured substitute for a missing part of the body
- a surgical operation to remove the back of one or more vertebrae
Down
- of or relating to the ilium and the femur.
- surgical removal of the coccyx is removed
- softening and degeneration of cartilage
- fracture a break through the mandibular bone.
- Decreased calcification of bone
- normal physiological response of the sympathetic system to counteract a fall in blood pressure when a person is laying down and assumes the upright position.
- action of bending of a limb or parts of a limb beyond normal limits
- treat Cam impingement
- inflammation of the carpal joint
- inflammation of the paranasal sinuses caused by a pathogen.
- Jaw bone/ pertaining to jaw bone
- Visual examination of the interior of a joint
- inflammation of the costochondral joint
- surgical repair of a joint to restore as much as possible the function of the joint
- concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of disorers and inuries to the foot
- Thigh bone
- cells responsible for cartilage formation
- temporary removal of bone flap from skull to access the brain.
- the inward curve of the lumbar spine ( just above the buttocks)
- Shoulder bone
40 Clues: Hip bone • Thigh bone • Shoulder bone • treat Cam impingement • cancer of plasma cells. • Pertaining to neck region • used to harvest bone graft • Decreased calcification of bone • inflammation of the carpal joint • Jaw bone/ pertaining to jaw bone • fused bones or other hard tissue • inflammation in your spinal bones • Strong membrane surrounding a bone • ...
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2022-01-28
Across
- Pertaining to the tongue.
- Inflammation of the brain.
- Abdomen.
- Medical examination/ inspection.
- Dead tissue.
- Kilogram.
- Ex: Kelly, crile, mosquito.
- This heart condition causes the heart to make abnormal sounds.
- Pertaining to the side.
- A vet uses this tool to examine the ears.
- Brachycephalic dogs often have a condition where they struggle to breathe.
- Across.
- Stomach.
- The speed at which the heart beats each minute.
- Blood clot.
- Around.
- Used in general surgeries to provide a loss of feeling or awareness.
- Pertaining to the bones.
- Consists of the brain and spinal cord.
Down
- The study of movement; movement.
- Large.
- A quadriplegic experiences this in the limbs of their body.
- Gallbladder.
- Surgical removal of a part of all of the stomach.
- Kidney.
- Increased amount of pain.
- The study of tumors.
- A surgical procedure often performed in foreign body removal surgery.
- Respiration or breathing.
- Towards the midline.
- The period of time after an operation.
- Commonly called the voice box.
- The caudal surface of the front paw.
- A colorless solution used to preserve organs and tissue.
- A major vein in the neck that is often used to collect blood samples in large animals.
- Pertaining to the arm.
- To cut into a part of the body.
- Slow.
- A medical treatment.
- Intravenous
40 Clues: Slow. • Large. • Kidney. • Across. • Around. • Abdomen. • Stomach. • Kilogram. • Blood clot. • Intravenous • Gallbladder. • Dead tissue. • The study of tumors. • Towards the midline. • A medical treatment. • Pertaining to the arm. • Pertaining to the side. • Pertaining to the bones. • Pertaining to the tongue. • Increased amount of pain. • Respiration or breathing. • Inflammation of the brain. • ...
P Medical Abbreviations 2022-01-21
Across
- A catheter present in cancer treatments and liquid diets
- Work in hospitals, offices, and LTC facilities under a supervisor
- Health insurance plan that offers some level of coverage, even out of network
- Treatment where patient administers their own pain medications
- Information that can identify an individual
- This tube placement is among the most common endoscopies in the United States
- Circulatory diseases affecting arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels
- "post cibum"
- Time frame following surgery
- Special hospital unit to care for patients as they recover from anesthetics
- Can be located at points such as the carotid, femoral, or radial
- includes assessing vital signs, lab values, and an updated history
- Antibiotic used for pneumonia, meningitis, strep throat, and more...
- Developed following shocking, scary, or dangerous events
- Used as basis in forming diagnosis and treatment
- arterial blockage associated with DVT
- Use an injected, inhaled, or swallowed "tracer" to examine organs and tissues
- The standard eye examination
- A certification to provide emergency medicine to infants and children
- Extra heartbeats, caused by factors such as caffeine, alcohol, and anxiety
Down
- Medical professional who often serves as a patient's primary healthcare provider
- An infection of the female reproductive organs that can lead to infertility
- Time frame prior to surgery
- Study of disease
- Movement experts who use exercise, hands-on care, and education to teach patients
- Tools used for different types of precautions
- Recipient of health care
- Issue 70% of population deal with
- An excess fluid in the lungs that can cause fatigue
- The maximum range of motion, achieved through help from external forces, such as a therapist
- A medical field concerned with drugs and mechanisms of disease
- The second most abundant mineral in the human body
- "pro re nata"
- "per os"
34 Clues: "per os" • "post cibum" • "pro re nata" • Study of disease • Recipient of health care • Time frame prior to surgery • Time frame following surgery • The standard eye examination • Issue 70% of population deal with • arterial blockage associated with DVT • Information that can identify an individual • Tools used for different types of precautions • ...
Medical Terminology Terms 2021-12-02
Across
- cup-like structure
- hollow, muscular sac
- collection of air sacs
- air enters the body via the nostrils
- high pitched whisitling sounds
- listening to sounds within body
- muscular partition
- area between lungs
- flap of cartilage
- K+
Down
- UA
- 2 bean-shaped organs
- triangular region
- vertical tube
- double-layered membrane
- HD
- 2 muscular tubes
- after passing the nasal cavity
- Na+
- tube that carries urine
20 Clues: UA • HD • K+ • Na+ • vertical tube • 2 muscular tubes • triangular region • flap of cartilage • cup-like structure • muscular partition • area between lungs • 2 bean-shaped organs • hollow, muscular sac • collection of air sacs • double-layered membrane • tube that carries urine • high pitched whisitling sounds • after passing the nasal cavity • listening to sounds within body • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2022-01-10
Across
- cancerous tumor
- above (location)
- physical therapy
- nothing by mouth
- definition of hem-
- overdose
- destruction of the blood cells
- this organ is a type of cyst (sac containing fluid)
- treatment
- bowel movement
- enlarged liver
- pain in the tooth
- surgical repair of the nose
- surgical removal of the uterus
- enlarged extremities
Down
- heart rate
- specialist who studies the heart
- chest x-ray
- surgical repair of the bone
- by mouth
- recording of the blood vessels
- softening of the cartilage
- immediately
- to cut into the kidney
- emergency department
25 Clues: by mouth • overdose • treatment • heart rate • chest x-ray • immediately • bowel movement • enlarged liver • cancerous tumor • above (location) • physical therapy • nothing by mouth • pain in the tooth • definition of hem- • emergency department • enlarged extremities • to cut into the kidney • softening of the cartilage • surgical repair of the bone • surgical repair of the nose • ...
Medical Terminology 6 2022-11-01
Across
- sta
- rrhe
- cata
- capit
- pachy
- schiz
- Amphi
- dis
- phrag
- mi
- col
- xer
- duct
- orth
- ambi
- elvi
- utero
- di
- ureter
- infer
- vena
- splanchn
- gyn
- esophag
- poster
- cau
- per
- rrhag
- ile
- lumph
- eury
- hom
- necr
- fac
Down
- pharyng
- med
- pect
- lig
- duodeno
- therap
- ton
- tri
- basi
- ventr
- bronch
- proxim
- olfact
- ovario
- meta
- sacro
- EU
- lept
- vert
- volv
- dia
- pseud
- scol
- layng
- bi
- apo
- adreno
- platy
- brachy
- blast
- morph
- heter
- urethr
- fiss
- ili
- clas
- ger
71 Clues: mi • EU • di • bi • sta • med • lig • ton • tri • dis • col • xer • dia • gyn • apo • cau • per • ile • ili • ger • hom • fac • pect • rrhe • cata • basi • duct • meta • orth • ambi • elvi • lept • vert • volv • scol • vena • fiss • clas • eury • necr • capit • pachy • schiz • ventr • Amphi • phrag • sacro • utero • pseud • infer • layng • platy • blast • morph • heter • rrhag • lumph • therap • bronch • proxim • olfact • ovario • ureter • adreno • brachy • poster • urethr • pharyng • duodeno • esophag • splanchn
Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-04-03
Across
- scraping or rubbing away of the surface of the skin
- a contagious skin disease transmitted by the itch mite
- excessive growth of hair in unusual places, especially in women
- A bump of bone or tissue that forms at the big toe joint, causing inflammation and considerable pain.
- smooth, elevated skin that is white in the center surrounded by redness
- Shortening of a muscle, usually because of disease or lack of use, that limits joint movement.
- Pain and swelling of the bursa, the small fluid filled pads that act as cushions in or near the joints.
- absence of or loss of hair especially on the head
- a chronic skin disease with itchy red patches and silvery scales
- A small pocket of fluid that develops between the upper layers of skin; often caused by friction or burns.
- clouding or fogging of the lens of the eye that may blur or tint vision.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- A person who has rhinitis has inflammation of the__.
- a fungal infection like athlete’s foot or jock itch
- the outer layer of skin that forms a protective covering for the body Has no nerves or vessels
- Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- An accumulation of mucus or of blood in an organ.
- Not cancerous.
- loss of skin pigmentation “leukoderma”
- Unusual memory loss or forgetfulness.
- Part of the ear that converts sound into electrical signals that the brain interprets as a particular sound.
- One of a class of stress hormones released during the fight-or-flight stress response.
- Stiff connective tissue that provides support to other tissues and cushions joints.
- a cluster of boils in subcutaneous tissue
- Laryngo is a stem meaning larynx or voice box. A laryngoscopy is an examination of the interior of the __.
Down
- inflammatory disease of sebaceous follicles of the skin
- a collection of pus at the site of an infection
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- A slow heart rate, usually below 60 beats per minute.
- The surgical removal of a limb or other body part.
- Severe abdominal pain caused by spasms in the intestines or in a portion of the kidneys.
- an elevated collection of blood trapped under the skin “bruise”
- a rounded growth caused by a virus “wart”
- a closed sac under the skin containing fluid or solid material
- the inner layer of skin, rich in blood vessels, nerve endings,
- a physician who specializes in treating integumentary disorders
- thin tube that is inserted into the body to provide or drain fluids, or to carry tiny surgical instruments and cameras in minimally invasive surgeries.
- The clear, thin membrane that covers the inside of the eyelid and the white part of the eyeball.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
- Ability to maintain equilibrium while stationary or moving.
- a hemorrhage underneath unbroken skin
- an overgrowth of hardened scar tissue
- The large intestine; a muscular tube that is 5 to 6 feet long. It compacts and moves solid waste.
- Tiny single-celled organisms. Some bacteria cause disease, although most are harmless.
- White blood cells that come from bone marrow, and produce antibodies to fight off disease.
- A small airway in the respiratory system that connects to the alveoli (air sacs); a branch of the bronchial tubes.
- “blackhead”: discolored, dried sebum plugging a duct in the skin
- An immune system reaction (for example, rash, fever, sneezing, or headaches) to something that is normally harmless.
- Able to walk; not confined to a bed.
- lesion of the skin or mucous membranes
- death of tissue resulting from loss of blood supply to an area
52 Clues: Not cancerous. • Broken bone or cartilage. • Able to walk; not confined to a bed. • a hemorrhage underneath unbroken skin • an overgrowth of hardened scar tissue • Unusual memory loss or forgetfulness. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • lesion of the skin or mucous membranes • loss of skin pigmentation “leukoderma” • a rounded growth caused by a virus “wart” • ...
Medical Terminology Terms 2021-02-12
Across
- attached at the beginning of the word
- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- word root with a combining vowel attached
- bone
- vein
- under
- disease
- organ
- enlargement
Down
- large internal organs contained in the body cavities
- basic unit of all living things
- group of similar cells that performs a specific function
- the word part that is the core of the word
- terms derived from the English language
- gland
- attached at the end of a word
- tissue
- inflammation
- terms derived from the name of person or place
- regions within the chromosomes
20 Clues: bone • vein • gland • under • organ • tissue • disease • enlargement • inflammation • attached at the end of a word • gel-like fluid inside the cell • regions within the chromosomes • basic unit of all living things • attached at the beginning of the word • terms derived from the English language • word root with a combining vowel attached • the word part that is the core of the word • ...
Medical Terminology crossword 2022-09-23
Across
- dx
- this is another word for bruise
- twisting lunges happen in what plane of motion
- when I squat my knees are in a _________position
- I just hurt my hand...is an example of what injury
- doing jumping jacks can happen in what plane of motion
- a discoloration of the skin resulting in bleeding underneath
- planks happen in what plane of motion
- situated away from a center
- decreasing the angle formed by the bones of a joint
- my brother's shoulder popped out of place is an example of what
- stretching or tearing of ligaments
- reg
- extreme or excessive straightening of a part
Down
- the top of your hand is also considered as the________ aspect.
- I just injured my ankle and see_________
- closest to the center of the body
- turning the forearm toward the body
- The doctor made me lay_______ on my back.
- p
- d
- when I do toe raises that is an example of ______________
- hx
- closest to the skin
- towards the top or head
- swelling in the joint
- fx
- farthest away from skin
- stretching/tearing of muscles and tendons
- My doctor made me lay ________ for my check up.
30 Clues: p • d • dx • hx • fx • reg • closest to the skin • swelling in the joint • towards the top or head • farthest away from skin • situated away from a center • this is another word for bruise • closest to the center of the body • stretching or tearing of ligaments • turning the forearm toward the body • planks happen in what plane of motion • I just injured my ankle and see_________ • ...
Medical terminology crossword 2022-10-24
26 Clues: eye • slow • fast • cell • pain • view • woman • Heart • Liver • Nerve • blood • stomach • cutting • deficient • excessive • specialist • enlargement • to the back • inflammation • Disease suffix • excessive pain • surgical repair • blood condition • surgifcal removal • surgical crushing • visual examination
Medical Terms - Roots 2022-10-06
Across
- Meaning heart
- Meaning below
- Meaning ribs
- Meaning electricity
- Meaning the back of the body
- Meaning joints
- Meaning white
- Meaning oxygen
- Meaning muscle
- Meaning skull
- Meaning cartilage
- Meaning lung
- Meaning vein
Down
- Meaning crooked or bent
- Meaning a pore or a small opening
- Meaning bronchial tube
- Meaning movement
- Meaning artery
- Meaning blood
- Meaning bones
- Meaning straight
- Meaning vessel
- Meaning clat
- Meaning middle
- Meaning the back of the body
- Meaning the side of the body
- Disease
- Meaning front
28 Clues: Disease • Meaning ribs • Meaning clat • Meaning lung • Meaning vein • Meaning heart • Meaning blood • Meaning below • Meaning bones • Meaning white • Meaning skull • Meaning front • Meaning artery • Meaning vessel • Meaning joints • Meaning middle • Meaning oxygen • Meaning muscle • Meaning movement • Meaning straight • Meaning cartilage • Meaning electricity • Meaning bronchial tube • Meaning crooked or bent • ...
Medical Terminology Cards 2022-10-06
28 Clues: rib • vein • lung • clot • side • bone • joint • heart • skull • blood • below • front • white • muscle • middle • artery • oxygen • disease • straight • movement • cartilage • blood/duct • back/behind • electricity • crooked/bent • bronchial tube • opening/passageway • back (of the body)
Medical Terms Crossword 2016-06-02
Across
- A bundle of tissue that has the ability to contract
- Used to create images of tissue and organs within the body
- Medical term for towards front of the body
- Relating to the lengthwise dimension
- Straightening a part of the body to its full length
- A partial dislocation or misalignment
- Overstretching or tearing of a ligament
- movement of ankle where the bottom of the foot rotates towards the mid-line of the body
- Discoloration of the skin
- Tendon that originates at distal 2/3 of fibula and inserts into the base of the 5th metatarsal (Abbreviation)
- Action that decreases inner angle of a joint
Down
- Action that increases inner angle of a joint
- taking waste products away from a tissue
- Term for away from the mid-line of the body
- Term for towards the mid-line of the body
- Strong tissue that connects a muscle to a bone
- Medical term for towards the back of the body
- movement of ankle where the bottom of the foot rotates away from the mid-line of the body
- When a joint is more mobile than is healthy
- abbreviation for Rest Ice Compression and Elevation
- Short. Usually refers to the length of a muscle
- abbreviation for non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- Tissue that usually connects bone to bone
- Overstretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon
- when a part of the body becomes enlarged because of an accumulation of fluid it is ____
25 Clues: Discoloration of the skin • Relating to the lengthwise dimension • A partial dislocation or misalignment • Overstretching or tearing of a ligament • taking waste products away from a tissue • Term for towards the mid-line of the body • Tissue that usually connects bone to bone • Medical term for towards front of the body • Term for away from the mid-line of the body • ...
Medical terminology crossword 2016-09-07
20 Clues: Dx • CA • HTP • Oma • stat • tbsp • gastric • rest BR • mouth po • meals pc • spyhgram • pressure BP • fibrosis PCF • two hours q2h • repair plasty • privileges BRP • hold back isch • times a day qid • heart failure CHF • for examination scope
medical detective crossword 2019-02-28
Across
- the study of viral infections
- a doctor that specializes in performing surgeries
- analyst Analyses lab equipment
- Claims Adjuster Determine how many insurance should pay for a loss
- Even the most routine surgeries can be risky when a patient undergoes anesthesia. In some cases, irregularities in blood pressure or heart rate during surgery can lead to grave consequences. Imagine how important it is to administer just the right dose of medication to an infant whose organs are still underdeveloped and who cannot speak to tell you that he's in pain.
- A scientist who studies microscopic organisms including bacteria, algae, and fungi.
- cytogeneticist They analyze and process chromosomes in the human body at a clinical level
- As a toxicologist you'll identify, monitor and evaluate the impact of toxic materials, chemicals, potential new medicines and radiation on the environment and human and animal health.
- research scientist As a medical research scientist, you'll plan and conduct experiments to increase the body of scientific knowledge on topics related to medicine. You will also develop new - or improve existing - drugs, treatments or other medically-related products.
- A person who studies an alien phenomena
- A person who studies medical diseases in the urinary tract system
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- Bio-technologists use biological organisms to develop or make products designed to improve health, food and the world around us.
- A person that studies animals and their interactions with ecosystems.
- associate Working as a physician associate, you'll be a trained health professional, providing crucial support to doctors and regularly dealing with patients. You'll hold a variety of responsibilities and will typically work in general practitioner (GP) surgeries or hospitals as part of a medical team.
- Physician who works in the field of oncology, the branch of medicine that deals with cancer.
- A person who studies human bodily movement
- scientist When a scientist's knowledge is used to help lawyers, juries, and judges understand the results of scientific tests
- Biologist A person who studies wildlife, their habitats, and how they interact with each other.
- scientist A person who works the help the environment
- scientist work at the cutting edge of medicine, researching and developing new treatments and equipment.
- Is an expert on diets and works with people for their diets
- A person who studies genes and how they develop
22 Clues: the study of viral infections • analyst Analyses lab equipment • A person who studies an alien phenomena • A person who studies human bodily movement • A person who studies genes and how they develop • a doctor that specializes in performing surgeries • scientist A person who works the help the environment • Is an expert on diets and works with people for their diets • ...
Medical Terminology #11 2019-03-14
25 Clues: bad • cold • drug • ball • flesh • loins • child • sleep • large • nipple • before • spleen • within • speech • beneath • between • stretch • swelling • entrance • Lump,clot • Paralysis • pull,draw • offspring • out,away from • Away from,not