medical Crossword Puzzles
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
- _______insurance covers medical expenses
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65
- ___________ injury liability covers costs associated with injuries/death that you or another driver causes while driving your car
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
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- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- California's version of medicaid.
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
- health insurance can be obtained via ______________ companies
- Insurance that covers your vehicle in case of accident or theft
- Health coverage for low income families
- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
17 Clues: California's version of medicaid. • Health coverage for low income families • _______insurance covers medical expenses • Can be covered completely or _______________ • Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance • Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy • Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65 • ...
Common Terminology 2025-01-07
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- A reference number or letter that links specific diagnoses to particular procedures or services provided, ensuring accurate billing and reimbursement. The diagnosis pointer can be link from box 21 A through L to the line number from box 24E service(s) line items. You can only enter up to 4 diagnosis pointers per line item. (HCFA Box 24D[A-D])
- Durable Medical Equipment refers to reusable medical devices and supplies, such as wheelchairs, oxygen tanks, and hospital beds, used to support patients' healthcare needs at home or in clinical settings.
- A healthcare provider who directs a patient to another specialist or healthcare service for further diagnosis, treatment, or care.
- Electronic Remittance Advice: is a digital document sent by an insurance company to healthcare providers, detailing the payment or denial of claims, along with explanations for adjustments.
- Alphanumeric codes used to identify specific medical conditions and diseases for billing, reporting, and treatment purposes. We’re currently using ICD10 codes. (HCFA Box 21)
- Electronic Health Record: is a digital version of a patient's medical history, including diagnoses, treatments, medications, and test results, that can be accessed and shared across healthcare providers.
- The American National Standards Institute's X12 standards, which define the formatting rules, loops, and segments for consistent data exchange between businesses.
- Protected Health Information any individually identifiable health information, such as medical records or personal details, that is protected under HIPAA to ensure confidentiality and privacy.
- Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System codes are a set of standardized codes used to identify medical procedures, services, and supplies for billing and reimbursement purposes. (UB04 claims Box 44)
- A standardized code used by insurance companies to explain the justification for claim adjustments, denials, or rejections on medical claims.
- The primary healthcare provider responsible for overseeing and managing a patient's care during a specific episode of treatment or hospitalization. (UB04)
- The date when an insurance company processes a claim to determine its approval, denial, or adjustment.
- Current Procedural Terminology codes are standardized numeric codes used to describe medical, surgical, and diagnostic procedures and services for billing and documentation purposes. (HCFA Box 24D)
- Provider Transaction Access Number) is a unique identification number assigned to healthcare providers by Medicare to access and manage their billing information and transactions.
- A standardized form used by healthcare providers to submit claims for medical services to insurance companies for reimbursement. The form is most commonly used by individual healthcare providers, such as physicians, chiropractors, and other outpatient specialists, to submit claims for services rendered to insurance companies, including Medicare and Medicaid.
- Extensible Markup Language: is a flexible, text-based format used to structure, store, and transport data in a way that is both human-readable and machine-readable.
- Electronic Medical Record: is a digital version of a patient's medical chart used by healthcare providers to document and manage patient care within a single practice or facility.
- National Drug Code is a unique 10-digit identifier assigned to each medication approved by the FDA, used to track and identify drugs in the healthcare system for billing and inventory purposes.
- The healthcare provider or organization that submits claims and is responsible for receiving payment for medical services rendered to a patient.
- A unique identifier assigned by an insurance company to approve a specific medical service, treatment, or prescription before it is provided, ensuring it meets the insurer’s coverage requirements.
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- Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a unique nine-digit number assigned by the IRS to businesses and organizations for tax reporting and identification purposes.*Also See TIN
- A healthcare professional responsible for overseeing the clinical activities and ensuring the quality of care provided by other practitioners, such as residents, nurse practitioners, or physician assistants.
- A healthcare professional or facility that directly provides medical services or treatment to a patient.
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act is a U.S. law designed to protect patient privacy, secure health information, and ensure the confidentiality and integrity of healthcare data.
- Place of Service: Refers to the code used on medical claims to indicate the location where a healthcare service was provided, such as a hospital, physician's office, outpatient facility, etc.,.
- Electronic Data Interchange is the digital exchange of business documents between organizations in a standardized electronic format, enabling faster, more accurate, and efficient transactions.
- National Provider Identifier (NPI) is a unique 10-digit identification number assigned to healthcare providers in the U.S. for the purpose of simplifying administrative processes and ensuring accurate billing and claims processing.
- Taxpayer Identification Number is a unique identification number assigned by the IRS to individuals or entities for tax reporting purposes. *See EIN
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is a U.S. federal agency responsible for protecting public health by preventing and controlling disease outbreaks, injuries, and health risks.
- American Medical Association is a professional organization that represents physicians in the United States, advocating for medical standards, ethics, and healthcare policy.
- Explanation of Benefits: Is a PRINTED statement from an insurance company detailing the services provided, the amount covered, the patient's financial responsibility, and the reasons for any claim adjustments. An Explanation of Benefits (EOB) can be sent to both the patient and the provider.
- American Dental Association) claim is a standardized form used by dental providers to submit billing information for dental services to insurance companies for reimbursement.
- An intermediary organization that receives, processes, and transmits healthcare claims between providers and insurance companies, ensuring that the claims are correctly formatted and compliant with industry standards before submission.
- Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments U.S. federal standards that regulate laboratory testing to ensure the accuracy, reliability, and quality of patient test results. (HCFA Box 31 Additional Fields)
- A healthcare professional who authorizes or requests a specific service, test, or procedure for a patient, such as lab work or imaging.
- A program established under the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act that incentivizes healthcare providers to adopt and demonstrate the effective use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) to improve patient care, enhance coordination, ensure patient safety, and reduce healthcare costs, with specific goals and measures for data exchange, clinical decision support, and quality reporting.
- Subjective Objective Assessment and Plan: A method of documentation employed by health care providers to write out notes in a patient's chart - Found in EHR.
- Electronic Funds Transfer is the digital transfer of money between banks or financial institutions, commonly used for payments and transactions in healthcare, business, and personal finance.
- A standardized set of codes used to classify healthcare providers based on their specialty, type, or area of expertise for billing, credentialing, and identification purposes.
39 Clues: The date when an insurance company processes a claim to determine its approval, denial, or adjustment. • A healthcare professional or facility that directly provides medical services or treatment to a patient. • A healthcare provider who directs a patient to another specialist or healthcare service for further diagnosis, treatment, or care. • ...
Chapter 5 2018-01-25
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- _______ utilization management refers to UM activities performed while care is being provided
- _______ utilization management refers to UM or UM-related activities that take place after care has been provided
- _______ health care spans both the management of utilization and quality
- _______ management is a form of case management that focuses on a handful of selected conditions
- Health plan _______ is a forma of oversight in which an independent, private, nonprofit organization reviews an MCO and determines if it meet certain criteria or industry standards
- A list of drugs covering typical medical needs, although it does not include all available drugs for each medical condition
- necessity A factor in coverage determinations when medical goods or services may or may not be covered depending on certain criteria
- A function of concurrent UM, but it can also be an important element of case management
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- Childhood immunizations are the most common form of _______
- Self-administered assessment tool used to quickly make an overall assessment of a new patient’s medical condition and risk factors
- What types of medications do specialty pharmacies include?
- _______ -based clinical criteria and guidelines are based on formal medical studies and clinical trials that compare different approaches to care
- _______ is an initiative of the federal AHRQ that seeks to support the assessment of consumers’ experiences with healthcare
- Basic utilization management refers to the routine functions used to manage the cost of the most widely used _______
- Payers quality management programs are _______
15 Clues: Payers quality management programs are _______ • What types of medications do specialty pharmacies include? • Childhood immunizations are the most common form of _______ • _______ health care spans both the management of utilization and quality • A function of concurrent UM, but it can also be an important element of case management • ...
Chapter 5: UM, QM, & Accreditation 2018-01-25
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- _______ is an initiative of the federal AHRQ that seeks to support the assessment of consumers’ experiences with healthcare
- _______ health care spans both the management of utilization and quality
- A list of drugs covering typical medical needs, although it does not include all available drugs for each medical condition
- What types of medications do specialty pharmacies include?
- Basic utilization management refers to the routine functions used to manage the cost of the most widely used _______
- Self-administered assessment tool used to quickly make an overall assessment of a new patient’s medical condition and risk factors
- necessity A factor in coverage determinations when medical goods or services may or may not be covered depending on certain criteria
- _______ -based clinical criteria and guidelines are based on formal medical studies and clinical trials that compare different approaches to care
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- Childhood immunizations are the most common form of _______
- _______ utilization management refers to UM activities performed while care is being provided
- _______ utilization management refers to UM or UM-related activities that take place after care has been provided
- A function of concurrent UM, but it can also be an important element of case management
- Payers quality management programs are _______
- _______ management is a form of case management that focuses on a handful of selected conditions
- Health plan _______ is a forma of oversight in which an independent, private, nonprofit organization reviews an MCO and determines if it meet certain criteria or industry standards
15 Clues: Payers quality management programs are _______ • What types of medications do specialty pharmacies include? • Childhood immunizations are the most common form of _______ • _______ health care spans both the management of utilization and quality • A function of concurrent UM, but it can also be an important element of case management • ...
Healthcare Management Assignment (A.Bolor-Erdene 126) 2025-04-29
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- A physician who works in a family, soum or village health center is called a ______ doctor.
- The contract between the health insurance organization and a healthcare and service provider organization is called a(n) ______contract.
- Medical ______ care and services" means specialized medical care and services to be provided by the organization specified in paragraph 8.1 of the “Law on Medical Care and Service” to clients sent by a health institution or medical specialist;
- Things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects are called ______.
- A legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services is called a ______.
- Comprehensive measures to monitor, check, evaluate, and provide advice and assistance by the competent authority on whether the health institutions and medical specialists comply or not with the relevant legislation, mandatory standards, rules, procedures, and instructions, is called ______.
- Any factor causing negative consequences on human health is called a ______ factor.
- Infections transmitted from livestock to humans are known as ______ diseases.
- A financing of the costs by pre-packaged calculation for each case of health care and services is called ______-based payment.
- What type of health care is provided by the state based on the health needs of the population?
- A citizen who is regularly paying premiums to the health insurance fund in advance according to Health insurance law is called
- A person who contributes to the health of the population by devoting his/her time and effort to the welfare of society is called a ______.
- The complex professional activities aimed at diagnosing, monitoring, managing childbirth, treating, and preventing diseases of mothers, fetuses, and newborns during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum are called ______.
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- An independent functional item designed for diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and control of human body structure or disease is called medical ______.
- Complex professional activities of a doctor aimed at diagnosing and curing diseases, rehabilitation of patients, and prevention of illness is called ______.
- Knowledge, ability, and practice of working in a specific field of medicine is called ______ specialization.
- What is the fund that was accumulated for the purpose of sharing the financial risks that may incur to the insured due to health and other sources? ….. insurance fund
- The process of determining the factors that adversely affect human health, calculating the probability of exposure to the disease, and assessing the consequences that may occur in the event of exposure is called risk ______.
- The process of observing, studying, collecting information and data, analyzing, evaluating, reporting and planning relevant measures of positive and negative effects on human health is called health ______.
- In order to receive care and services that are not included in the package of health care and services for which the expenses to be paid by the health insurance fund specified in Article 9 of Health Insurance Law, a citizen pays for ______additional health insurance.
- What do citizens and the state and legal entities on behalf of them pay to be covered under health insurance? Health insurance .
- Financing calculated based on the number of people registered with a family doctor is a payment method per ______.
- A doctor, junior doctor, dentist, traditional medicine doctor, nurse, midwife, or pharmacist who has graduated from a medical university or college and has a permit to practice, drug director, or rehabilitation specialist is called a medical ______.
- How many months should care be provided for it to be considered long-term medical care? More than ______ month(s).
- health, What do we call comprehensive measures to be implemented by all based on the research results and evidence, as well as with the regulation and coordination between individuals, communities, organizations, and sectors in the field of protecting and supporting the health of the population, preventing from diseases and disorders, and creating a healthy and safe living environment upon ensuring the harmony of people, nature, and society?
25 Clues: Infections transmitted from livestock to humans are known as ______ diseases. • Any factor causing negative consequences on human health is called a ______ factor. • A physician who works in a family, soum or village health center is called a ______ doctor. • What type of health care is provided by the state based on the health needs of the population? • ...
Human Skeleton 2023-12-05
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- Medical term for tailbone
- Shin bone
- The most distal part of our lower and upper extremities
- More lateral of the two bones below the knee
- So funny!
- Medical term for knee cap
- You will be moving this bone a lot, if you talk a lot
- On the midline of the anterior skeleton
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- Protects our lungs
- Medical term for shoulder blade
- Articulates the hip and the knee
- The section of spine that has the most vertebrae
- Thinner of the two bones in our forearm
- Proximal to the phalanges
14 Clues: Shin bone • So funny! • Protects our lungs • Medical term for tailbone • Medical term for knee cap • Proximal to the phalanges • Medical term for shoulder blade • Articulates the hip and the knee • Thinner of the two bones in our forearm • On the midline of the anterior skeleton • More lateral of the two bones below the knee • The section of spine that has the most vertebrae • ...
MT and MC 2024-09-13
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- The detailed process where a transcriptionist listens to a healthcare provider’s recorded voice notes and turns them into accurate, written medical documents. These documents are then reviewed and approved by the provider to become part of the patient’s official medical records
- A code hospitals use to show what services (like room charges or lab tests) they gave to a patient. It helps in billing the insurance company.
- A professional responsible for converting audio recordings of patient encounters, procedures, and treatment plans into written documents, ensuring accuracy and adherence to medical terminology.
- A legally required and standard document where a patient’s medical history, treatments, and health information are systematically recorded and stored, often used in coding and billing processes.
- The process of converting healthcare information into standardized codes.
- This set of codes is used for things not covered by the regular procedure codes, like wheelchairs or other medical supplies.
- The federal law that mandates the protection of patient health information and ensures confidentiality in all healthcare-related communications, including those involving medical transcription.
- This is a system that uses codes to label different diseases or health problems. It helps doctors and hospitals communicate clearly about what a patient is suffering from.
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- These are codes that describe the medical treatments and services a doctor performs, like surgeries, tests, or check-ups. Every procedure has its own code for easy identification.
- This code tells about important events in a patient's treatment, like when they were admitted to the hospital or got sick. It helps track key moments in the care process.
- HCPCS (Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System) and Occurrence codes are issued by whom?
- ICD (International Classification of Diseases) is issued by whom?
- The comprehensive electronic system used in healthcare to store, retrieve, and manage patient health information, making it accessible for providers, transcriptionists, and other medical staff.
- CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) and Modifiers are issued by whom?
- Revenue codes are issued by whom?
- These are special codes added to the main procedure codes. They explain if something unusual happened during a procedure, like if the doctor had to do extra work or if it was done in a different way than usual.
16 Clues: Revenue codes are issued by whom? • ICD (International Classification of Diseases) is issued by whom? • CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) and Modifiers are issued by whom? • The process of converting healthcare information into standardized codes. • HCPCS (Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System) and Occurrence codes are issued by whom? • ...
hospital 2023-06-19
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- Devices used to support walking when a person has difficulty with mobility due to an injury or disability.
- Substances or treatments used to prevent, treat, or manage illnesses and diseases.
- A healthcare professional who takes care of patients, helps with their needs, and administers medications.
- A medical professional who examines patients, diagnoses illnesses, and provides treatment.
- A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital.
- A vehicle equipped with medical supplies to transport sick or injured individuals to the hospital.
- A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around.
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- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds inside the body, such as the heartbeat or lungs.
- A type of medical imaging that creates images of the inside of the body, allowing doctors to diagnose injuries or illnesses.
- An instrument used to measure body temperature, often placed under the tongue or armpit.
- A small, sharp knife used by surgeons during surgical procedures.
- A medical device used to administer medication or draw blood for tests.
- A material used to cover wounds or injuries to protect them and aid in healing.
13 Clues: A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital. • A small, sharp knife used by surgeons during surgical procedures. • A medical device used to administer medication or draw blood for tests. • A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around. • A material used to cover wounds or injuries to protect them and aid in healing. • ...
HOSPITAL TOOLS & EQUIPMENT 2023-12-14
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- A medical instrument used for listening to sounds in the body, especially the heart and lungs.
- A tool used for injecting or withdrawing fluids from the body.
- An instrument used to measure body temperature.
- A device used to measure blood pressure.
- A tool used to measure the oxygen saturation level in the blood.
- A pointed tool used with a syringe for injections.
- A type of cloth used for dressing wounds or absorbing blood.
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- A device used to deliver oxygen to a patient.
- Equipment used for taking images of the inside of the body.
- Machine Equipment that uses sound waves to create images of internal body structures.
- Strips of fabric used for covering and protecting wounds.
- Protective coverings for hands used during medical procedures.
- A small, sharp knife used for surgical procedures.
- A chair with wheels, used for transporting patients.
- A device used to measure the amount of glucose in the blood.
- A specialized bed designed for medical purposes, often adjustable.
- A portable storage unit for medical supplies and equipment.
17 Clues: A device used to measure blood pressure. • A device used to deliver oxygen to a patient. • An instrument used to measure body temperature. • A small, sharp knife used for surgical procedures. • A pointed tool used with a syringe for injections. • A chair with wheels, used for transporting patients. • Strips of fabric used for covering and protecting wounds. • ...
Medical terminology for therapeutic careers 2024-08-29
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- pore or small opening
- a root word that means joint
- a root word that means cartilage
- what doctors must take after graduating medical school
- a root word that means back
- the language used in the medical world
- a root word that means bone
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- a root word that means straight
- known as the father of medicine
- a root word that means rib
- a root word that means front
- a root word that means crooked
- a root word that means muscle
- where 75% of medical terminology comes from
14 Clues: pore or small opening • a root word that means rib • a root word that means back • a root word that means bone • a root word that means joint • a root word that means front • a root word that means muscle • a root word that means crooked • a root word that means straight • known as the father of medicine • a root word that means cartilage • the language used in the medical world • ...
Blood Detectives 2024-03-12
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- Instrument used to listen to heartbeats
- Medical term for low red blood cell count
- Chemical used to reveal hidden bloodstains
- Common blood typing system
- Largest artery in the body
- Blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart
- DRAW Medical procedure to collect a sample of blood
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- BLOOD CELL Type of blood cell that fights infections
- Liquid part of blood
- Medical term for a blood clot
- Red pigment in blood
- Process of forming a blood clot
- Substance that gives blood its red color
- Blood component responsible for clotting
14 Clues: Liquid part of blood • Red pigment in blood • Common blood typing system • Largest artery in the body • Medical term for a blood clot • Process of forming a blood clot • Instrument used to listen to heartbeats • Substance that gives blood its red color • Blood component responsible for clotting • Medical term for low red blood cell count • ...
Cancer Cure 2024-03-12
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- The state of being unaware of whats going on.
- Overarching term for a kind of cancer that starts in the lymphatic system.
- A machine device used for medical illness.
- Involcing a dramatic change.
- The prevention or treatment of disease with substances that stimulate the immune response.
- No medical care is availabe or possible for the human body.
- The swelling and tenderness of one or more joints.
- A disease in which some fo the bodys cells grow uncontrollably and spread all around the body.
- Uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in your body.
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- When something is not normal.
- It is the process by which the immune system recognizes and removes harmful and foreign stimuli and begins the healing process.
- A state of prolonged loss of consciousness.
- It transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
- Able or likely to cause harm or injury.
- The fundamental and distinctive characteristics or qualities of someone or something.
- Medical care given to a patient for illness or injurys.
- Make or become unlikely to give way or overturn.
- An illness affecting a certain person or group of people.
- Identify the nature of the medical condition of someone.
- When something is intensely painful.
20 Clues: Involcing a dramatic change. • When something is not normal. • When something is intensely painful. • Able or likely to cause harm or injury. • A machine device used for medical illness. • A state of prolonged loss of consciousness. • The state of being unaware of whats going on. • Make or become unlikely to give way or overturn. • ...
ShareCare Crossword 1 2024-08-20
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- The type of forms in which medical records will be attached
- In data Acquisition process : Handling option will be
- In data Acquisition process : Record type will be
- Initial request of Fit for duty will be "BILL TO___"
- Status of form Delivered to the patient will be
- A form that allows a person with a disability to request or maintain job-related changes like rules, facilities, or conditions.
- Same 2 types of form is received in HDS 1 form will be rejected as "___"
- Related to the urinary tract, kidneys, and genital-urinary system.
- Sharecare headquarters
- It is mandatory for attaching medical records
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- What will be the Status of the request which is in Pending resolution rejected by Billing team
- What will come under authorization tab
- What does the form team call themselves?
- Tool which is used for editing the form
- Type of form filled for Caregiver leaves
- A medical term for when a doctor tells a patient not to do a certain activity or task because of their medical condition.
- This type of form we are not authorize to complete
- What request subtype would you choose for an accommodation form.
- Initial status of a request when it lands in HDS
- What will "D" Stand in ICD Abbreviation
20 Clues: Sharecare headquarters • What will come under authorization tab • Tool which is used for editing the form • What will "D" Stand in ICD Abbreviation • What does the form team call themselves? • Type of form filled for Caregiver leaves • It is mandatory for attaching medical records • Status of form Delivered to the patient will be • ...
Unit 1 Review 2025-02-11
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- Drug discovered from mold on a petri dish
- Culture that relied on magic and amulets for medical treatment
- Medical device invented by Rene Laennec
- A treatment for pain introduced by the ancient Chinese
- The ancient culture that began filtering water to prevent disease
- German chemist working for Bayer who refined aspirin
- The ancient culture that realized the importance of cleanliness for health
- Physician to the gladiators
- Inventor of polio vaccine
- The average lifespan in ancient cultures started at what age
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- First female to earn a medical degree in the US
- In ancient cultures, this was a key factor in healthcare
- Invented mobile x-ray units for use during the war
- Surgeon who first used insulin to treat diabetes
- First medicine used as a pain reliever and the most common
- Inventor of the smallpox vaccine “Father of immunology”
- The father of medicine
- Man who successfully separated twins joined at the head
- Medication used to treat diabetes
- Discovered penicillin
- The first ancient culture known to keep accurate medical records
- Founder of the American Red Cross
- These often served as treatment centers for the Romans
- Discovered the use of soap to fight against germs
- The ancient culture that monitored the pulse to determine body condition
25 Clues: Discovered penicillin • The father of medicine • Inventor of polio vaccine • Physician to the gladiators • Medication used to treat diabetes • Founder of the American Red Cross • Medical device invented by Rene Laennec • Drug discovered from mold on a petri dish • First female to earn a medical degree in the US • Surgeon who first used insulin to treat diabetes • ...
Studiu Idividual 2024-11-26
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- Dreptul pacientului de a decide ce se întâmplă cu informațiile sale personale.
- Instituție responsabilă de protecția datelor personale în România.
- Tratament aplicat fără acordul pacientului în caz de pericol iminent.
- Dreptul pacientului de a accesa informațiile medicale care îl privesc.
- Codul care reglementează etica profesiei medicale în România.
- Forma de protecție a datelor garantată prin criptare.
- Persoana care poate solicita accesul la dosarul medical al pacientului decedat.
- Persoana responsabilă de respectarea confidențialității pacienților într-o unitate medicală.
- Act normativ ce reglementează standardele pentru schimbul electronic de date între instituții.
- Situație în care confidențialitatea poate fi încălcată legal (ex. sănătate publică).
- Tip de consimțământ obținut în cazurile de urgență medicală.
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- Obligație morală și profesională a medicului față de pacient.
- Procedura de notificare a pacientului cu privire la riscurile tratamentului.
- Principiul medical care prioritizează binele pacientului.
- Document prin care pacientul își exprimă acordul pentru un tratament sau procedură.
- Informație care este protejată și nu poate fi divulgată fără acordul pacientului.
- Calitatea actului medical de a păstra datele pacientului în siguranță.
- Statutul informațiilor care pot fi accesate doar de persoane autorizate.
- Document care înregistrează istoricul medical al pacientului.
- Termen pentru transmiterea intenționată a informațiilor false despre o persoană.
- Obligația de a respecta confidențialitatea este reglementată de codul…?
- Acordul pacientului înregistrat în scris.
22 Clues: Acordul pacientului înregistrat în scris. • Forma de protecție a datelor garantată prin criptare. • Principiul medical care prioritizează binele pacientului. • Tip de consimțământ obținut în cazurile de urgență medicală. • Obligație morală și profesională a medicului față de pacient. • Codul care reglementează etica profesiei medicale în România. • ...
KVIBES.MAG.NOV 2025-12-01
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- – Machine that helps patients breathe.
- – Place where medicines are stored and dispensed.
- – A doctor who performs operations.
- – Sorting patients based on urgency.
- – A person receiving medical treatment.
- – Completely clean and free from germs.
- – Process of entering a patient into the hospital.
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- – Official release of a patient from care.
- – Used to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- – Identification of a patient’s medical condition.
- – Gas used to support breathing.
- – A hospital room or section where patients stay.
- – Clothing worn by medical staff.
- – Material used to cover and protect wounds.
- – Provides care and support to patients.
15 Clues: – Gas used to support breathing. • – Clothing worn by medical staff. • – A doctor who performs operations. • – Sorting patients based on urgency. • – Machine that helps patients breathe. • – A person receiving medical treatment. • – Completely clean and free from germs. • – Provides care and support to patients. • – Official release of a patient from care. • ...
Quality & Accreditation in Medical Education 2025-08-29
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- Faculty ______ is essential for curriculum delivery
- Indian regulatory body for QA in ME
- Accreditation agency for higher education in India
- Continuous _______ is a key principle of quality assurance
- Independent verification of quality by external experts
- A structured external review process for quality
- The "A" in QA
- Core principle: Transparency and _______
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- planned sequence of learning activities
- Term for ongoing improvement in quality systems
- A systematic collection of evidence to demonstrate achievement of learning outcomes
- International body that sets global standards for medical education
- Formal recognition that an institution meets prescribed standards
- Key stakeholder group in medical education QA
- International framework: World Federation for Medical Education______standards
- QA cycle: Plan–Do–Check–_____
16 Clues: The "A" in QA • QA cycle: Plan–Do–Check–_____ • Indian regulatory body for QA in ME • planned sequence of learning activities • Core principle: Transparency and _______ • Key stakeholder group in medical education QA • Term for ongoing improvement in quality systems • A structured external review process for quality • Accreditation agency for higher education in India • ...
Health Information Services - Nursing Home Week 2024 2024-05-08
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- Acronym for Registered Health Information Technician.
- Notations in a resident's medical record.
- What is the main professional association for health information professionals?
- What is the primary goal of HIPAA?
- Transforming descriptions of medical diagnoses into universal medical code numbers.
- Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage.
- The state of data privacy, generally held under ethical and legal obligations of nondisclosure without patient consent.
- Acronym for Protected Health Information.
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- Document that describes to patients how their medical information may be used and disclosed.
- A document granting permission or authority.
- An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI.
- what are one of the key responsibilities of health information professionals?
- Acronym for Health Information Management.
- 10th Revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases
14 Clues: What is the primary goal of HIPAA? • Notations in a resident's medical record. • Acronym for Protected Health Information. • Acronym for Health Information Management. • A document granting permission or authority. • An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI. • Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage. • ...
National Healthcare Week 2017-05-05
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- A recurring length of time over which employee time is recorded
- A place where tests are usually done on clinical specimens in order to obtain information about the health of a patient as pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
- A person who is licensed to practice medicine and has trained at a school of medicine
- Electronic medical record system
- A person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- A person who works at an office who greets visitors, answers the phones, routes calls and takes messages
- An establishment where outpatients are given medical treatment or advice
- A person trained to care for the sick or infirm
- A chair fitted with wheels for use as a means of transport by a person who is unable to walk as a result of illness, injury, or disability
- A sample of something for medical testing
- An image of a document made by electronic scanning and transmitted as data by telecommunication links
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- Approval from your health plan
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular system of human beings
- A substance used for medical treatment
- An adhesive bandage with a gauze pad in the center, used to cover minor wounds
- Injection of a killed microbe in order to stimulate the immune system against the microbe, thereby preventing disease
- An examine and or to make images of things, such as the bones and organs inside the body
- Serious thought or consideration
- A method of measuring something
- The assignment of degrees of urgency to wounds or illnesses to decide the order of treatment
- A process whereby a patient or the patient's family is introduced to additional health resources in the community
- An institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people
- A Catholic, not-for-profit health system serving the comprehensive health needs of communities across the Midwest through one of the largest integrated delivery systems in the nation
- A record or display of a person's heartbeat
24 Clues: Approval from your health plan • A method of measuring something • Serious thought or consideration • Electronic medical record system • A substance used for medical treatment • A sample of something for medical testing • A record or display of a person's heartbeat • A person trained to care for the sick or infirm • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
- All the food consumed by a person.
- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
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- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced. • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
- All the food consumed by a person.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
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- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced. • ...
X-Word 2025-05-30
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- a type of ultrasound that creates detailed images of the heart
- American Registry Of Radiologic Technologists
- a procedure where a small tissue sample is removed from the body for examination under a microscope, typically with assistance from imaging techniques
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
- American Society of Radiologic Technologists
- one of the two first inventors of the modern MRI with the initials FB
- the inventor of computed tomography
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans
- a substance used to follow or visualize a physiological or biochemical process.
- category of health professionals that provide a range of diagnostic, preventive, therapeutic, and rehabilitative services in connection with health care
- a trained medical professional who interprets medical images for diagnosis
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- medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create real-time, moving images of internal structures and organs
- Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
- the ongoing process of professional development and learning to maintain and improve skills, knowledge, and competency in the practice of radiography
- radiation with enough energy to remove electrons from atoms, creating ions
- a medical specialty that utilizes radioactive tracers to diagnose and treat diseases
- a medical technician who operates equipment to produce radiographic images.
- a non-invasive imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of internal structures, organs, and tissues.
- a medical imaging technique that uses a radioactive tracer to visualize the body's metabolic processes
- one of the two first inventors of the modern MRI with the initials EP
- the inventor of conventional tomography
- computed tomography; a diagnostic imaging procedure that uses a combination of X-rays and computer technology to produce images of the inside of the body
- magnetic resonance imaging
- a photographic or digital image of the internal composition of something, especially a part of the body, produced by X-rays being passed through it and being absorbed to different degrees by different materials.
- a tubular support implanted into a blood vessel, canal, or duct- typically with the aid of imaging techniques
- physicist who invented the xray
26 Clues: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance • magnetic resonance imaging • physicist who invented the xray • the inventor of computed tomography • the inventor of conventional tomography • American Society of Radiologic Technologists • American Registry Of Radiologic Technologists • Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology • ...
Uglified Ducky: Moose Words and Their English Equivalents 2016-01-26
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- sopping and dripping
- born
- ugly which you, especially, are not
- a bush that grows in the Northern Piney Woods
- a wrong idea in the brain
- attention
- remember
- an ancient expression of surprise and disgust
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- a moose medical term for having two feet
- Ancient call in the old Moose language
- abandoned, left all alone
- a moose medical term for having four feet
- extremely
- bandaged
- reflection
- magnificent
- big furry lumpy animals
- to tip
- family
19 Clues: born • to tip • family • bandaged • remember • extremely • attention • reflection • magnificent • sopping and dripping • big furry lumpy animals • abandoned, left all alone • a wrong idea in the brain • ugly which you, especially, are not • Ancient call in the old Moose language • a moose medical term for having two feet • a moose medical term for having four feet • ...
PLe Chap 1 & 2 2012-12-12
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- law regulating the use and disclosure of patients' protected health information
- comprised of the standards of professional behavior
- medical data from which individual identifiers have been removed
- unique ten-digit identifier assigned to each provider
- combines a high-deductible health plan with a medical savings plan
- health care organizations that must obey HIPAA regulations
- impermissible use or disclosure of PHI that could pose significant risk to the affected person
- state-specified performance measures for health care delivery
- medical practice's written plan for complying with regulations
- method of converting a message into encoded text
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- prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided
- organizations that pay for health insurance directly and set up a fund from which to pay
- organizations that work for covered entities but are not themselves
- what does EDI stand for?
- permits patients to recieve medical services from non-network providers
15 Clues: what does EDI stand for? • method of converting a message into encoded text • comprised of the standards of professional behavior • unique ten-digit identifier assigned to each provider • health care organizations that must obey HIPAA regulations • prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided • ...
Healthcare 2023-04-15
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- A biological preparation that stimulates the body's immune system to produce antibodies against a specific infectious disease.
- A substance used to treat, cure, or prevent illness or disease.
- The process of restoring function and improving quality of life after an injury, illness, or surgery.
- A medication or procedure that makes a patient unconscious or numb to pain during surgery or other medical procedures.
- The inability to conceive a child or carry a pregnancy to term.
- The branch of medicine that deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
- A medical procedure in which a surgeon cuts into the body to repair or remove damaged or diseased tissue.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the use of imaging techniques, such as X-rays, to diagnose and treat diseases.
- A condition in which the body is unable to properly regulate blood sugar levels.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents.
- therapy A type of treatment that uses exercises, stretches, and other techniques to help improve mobility and reduce pain and other symptoms.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the health of the female reproductive system.
- A disease caused by the abnormal growth of cells that can spread to other parts of the body.
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- A process that helps protect against infectious diseases by stimulating the body's immune system to produce antibodies.
- A treatment that uses drugs to kill cancer cells.
- A facility where medical tests are performed on samples of blood, urine, or other bodily fluids to help diagnose and treat diseases.
- A medical situation requiring immediate attention.
- A medication used to treat bacterial infections.
- attack A medical emergency in which the blood flow to the heart is blocked, often resulting in damage to the heart muscle.
- An outbreak of an infectious disease that spreads rapidly and affects a large number of people.
- A surgical procedure in which an organ or tissue is removed from one person (the donor) and placed in another person (the recipient).
- A contract that provides financial protection against certain risks, such as the cost of medical care.
- pressure: The force of blood pushing against the walls of arteries as the heart pumps blood throughout the body.
- An epidemic that has spread over a large area, such as a country or the world.
25 Clues: A medication used to treat bacterial infections. • A treatment that uses drugs to kill cancer cells. • A medical situation requiring immediate attention. • A substance used to treat, cure, or prevent illness or disease. • The inability to conceive a child or carry a pregnancy to term. • ...
Medical Laboratory science 2023-05-09
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- A person who tests samples from patients; responsible for blood tests, stool tests, etc.
- The place where a medical lab scientist will spend the majority of their job.
- Minimum education degree needed to get a job as a medical lab scientist.
- The average amount of years it takes to earn a bachelor's degree
- One of the best universities one can attend to get a degree in medical lab science.
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- Blood, tissue, or other matter collected from a patient to observe and test for illness
- A location where a medical lab scientist can find many of the testing instruments needed for their job.
- Medical lab science is an ______ job.
- As a medical lab scientist, your job will be ____ paced
- One of the traits required for a person to get a job in medical lab science; the ability to make precise, careful movements.
10 Clues: Medical lab science is an ______ job. • As a medical lab scientist, your job will be ____ paced • The average amount of years it takes to earn a bachelor's degree • Minimum education degree needed to get a job as a medical lab scientist. • The place where a medical lab scientist will spend the majority of their job. • ...
DNA Wedding Crossword 2025-07-21
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- The groom’s major in college (hint: it’s no small matter)
- The number of siblings the groom has
- The country where the bride and groom both studied abroad in college
- The name of the dining commons where they first met (hint: Jack Johnson)
- Number of years the bride and groom have been together (rounded up by 5 months)
- The combined number of degrees the bride and groom will have after medical school
- The mouse organs the groom researched during grad school (hint: they remind him of gross boba pearls)
- The toxic substance the bride researched during graduate school (hint: Mark Ruffalo might know something about this)
- Rice The country where the bride studied sea turtles during college
- The college that both the bride and groom attended (and where they met)
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- The city where they got engaged
- The medical specialty the groom is interested in
- The bride's famous instagram page
- The groom's favorite past time
- The groom's favorite group of animals
- The bride's favorite color
- The medical specialty the bride is interested in
- Name of the clinic where they both worked as medical assistants after graduating college (hint: human insulin)
18 Clues: The bride's favorite color • The groom's favorite past time • The city where they got engaged • The bride's famous instagram page • The number of siblings the groom has • The groom's favorite group of animals • The medical specialty the groom is interested in • The medical specialty the bride is interested in • The groom’s major in college (hint: it’s no small matter) • ...
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- California's version of medicaid.
- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- Insurance that covers your vehicle in case of accident or theft
- Health coverage for low income families
- health insurance can be attained via ______________ companies
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- ___________ injury liability covers costs associated with injuries/death that you or another driver causes while driving your car
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- Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65
- _______insurance covers medical expenses
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
17 Clues: California's version of medicaid. • Health coverage for low income families • _______insurance covers medical expenses • Can be covered completely or _______________ • Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance • Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65 • Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy • ...
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
- Health coverage for low income families
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- Insurance that covers your vehicle in case of accident or theft
- Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
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- health insurance can be obtained via ______________ companies
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- California's version of medicaid.
- ___________ injury liability covers costs associated with injuries/death that you or another driver causes while driving your car
- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
- _______insurance covers medical expenses
17 Clues: California's version of medicaid. • Health coverage for low income families • _______insurance covers medical expenses • Can be covered completely or _______________ • Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance • Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy • Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65 • ...
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- _______insurance covers medical expenses
- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- Insurance that covers your vehicle in case of accident or theft
- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
- Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65
- California's version of medicaid.
- ___________ injury liability covers costs associated with injuries/death that you or another driver causes while driving your car
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- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- health insurance can be obtained via ______________ companies
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- Health coverage for low income families
17 Clues: California's version of medicaid. • Health coverage for low income families • _______insurance covers medical expenses • Can be covered completely or _______________ • Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance • Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy • Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65 • ...
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
- California's version of medicaid.
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
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- ___________ injury liability covers costs associated with injuries/death that you or another driver causes while driving your car
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65
- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
- health insurance can be obtained via ______________ companies
- Insurance that covers your vehicle in case of accident or theft
- _______insurance covers medical expenses
- Health coverage for low income families
17 Clues: California's version of medicaid. • Health coverage for low income families • _______insurance covers medical expenses • Can be covered completely or _______________ • Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance • Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65 • Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy • ...
Skin Vocabulary 2023-05-26
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- An abnormal condition in which the skin becomes dry and scaly.
- A protein found in the skin and connective tissue.
- A procedure that uses an electric spark to burn and destroy tissue.
- A skin disease involving the hardening and shrinking of connective tissue.
- The medical term for itching.
- The medical term for a whitehead or a blackhead.
- The medical term for a freckle, mole, or tattoo marks.
- A collection of serum in the skin.
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- The deepest layer of skin that contains fat tissue.
- The glands that are in the dermal layer of the skin and secrete an oily substance (sebum).
- The medical term for a rash.
- An inflammatory skin disease that includes erythematous, pustular, and papular lesions.
- The soft tissue that surrounds the nail.
- A surgical procedure that uses liquid nitrogen to reach subfreezing temperature in order to destroy tissue.
- A groove or crack in the skin.
- The lack of hair, commonly described as baldness.
- The area of the nail that is whitish and shaped like a half-moon.
17 Clues: The medical term for a rash. • The medical term for itching. • A groove or crack in the skin. • A collection of serum in the skin. • The soft tissue that surrounds the nail. • The medical term for a whitehead or a blackhead. • The lack of hair, commonly described as baldness. • A protein found in the skin and connective tissue. • ...
Hospital 2024-10-19
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- a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt
- one of the parts or large rooms into which a hospital is divided, usually with beds for patients
- to say what medical treatment someone should have
- Be out of the ... means to be out of danger or difficulty
- a patient who lives in hospital while under treatment.
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
- ... care is medical care that is provided by a specialist or facility upon referral by a primary care physician and that requires more specialized knowledge, skill, or equipment than the primary care physician can provide compare primary care, tertiary care
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- a thorough examination, especially a medical or dental one, to detect any problems.
- Be on the ... means to be getting better after an illness or injury
- ... the clock means all day and all night without stopping
- ... care is a medical treatment provided by local doctors or other health workers, rather than special treatment in a hospital
- a place where people who are ill or injured are treated and taken care of by doctors and nurses
- a person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured, especially in a hospital
- be on ... means to be available to work or make official visits at any time when needed
14 Clues: to say what medical treatment someone should have • a patient who lives in hospital while under treatment. • Be out of the ... means to be out of danger or difficulty • ... the clock means all day and all night without stopping • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment. • Be on the ... means to be getting better after an illness or injury • ...
Medicaid Madness for MAGI 2020-07-29
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- we can go back 3 months for medicaid
- Expedited medical
- we multiply by 4.3 for weekly and 2.15 for biweekly
- every 12 months or when a change is reported
- Medical given when there is an increase in earned income
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- Medical given when spousal support increases
- we cannot cut a child off medical for 12 months
- we ping the
- a baby born to a mom on medicaid
- how we establish a medicaid household for MAGI
- - Modified Adjusted Gross Income
11 Clues: we ping the • Expedited medical • a baby born to a mom on medicaid • - Modified Adjusted Gross Income • we can go back 3 months for medicaid • Medical given when spousal support increases • every 12 months or when a change is reported • how we establish a medicaid household for MAGI • we cannot cut a child off medical for 12 months • ...
Haematology 2022-07-22
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- filtered through lymph nodes to remove microorganisms
- similar to mast cells
- controls passage of water and solutes through capillaries
- filter and cleanses the blood
- protect against bacterial infections
- shape of a RBC
- medical term for WBC; defend against infection
- fluid where blood cells are suspended
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- primary cells of immune response
- ingest antigen-antibody complexes
- medical term for RBC; most abundant blood cell
- haematopoiesis occurs here
- medical term for platelet; essential for coagulation
13 Clues: shape of a RBC • similar to mast cells • haematopoiesis occurs here • filter and cleanses the blood • primary cells of immune response • ingest antigen-antibody complexes • protect against bacterial infections • fluid where blood cells are suspended • medical term for RBC; most abundant blood cell • medical term for WBC; defend against infection • ...
stem careers 2023-03-22
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- specializes in treating oral conditions.
- manages financial risks for businesses
- creates and updates maps
- collects and analyzes data and uses the results to help companies and organizations maximize their profits and minimize risk
- learn about the universe by studying physics and chemistry as they relate to celestial objects
- is a physician who diagnoses and treats skin conditions
- is a licensed medical doctor who treats illness and injury
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- studies how living organisms function
- specializes in conditions affecting the body's cardiovascular system
- studies the earth's natural materials to prepare for events such as volcanic eruptions or earthquakes
- is a physician who specializes in providing medical care for infants, children and teenagers
- prepares lesson plans and educates students
- is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and managing conditions of the gastrointestinal tract and liver.
- administers pain-relief medication during surgical procedures and monitors patients to ensure they remain stable during and after surgery.
- performs research and experiments related to chemistry
- is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the eyes
- is a specialized dentist who helps people correct their teeth or improve their jaw alignment
- specializes in behavior and mental health
18 Clues: creates and updates maps • studies how living organisms function • manages financial risks for businesses • specializes in treating oral conditions. • specializes in behavior and mental health • prepares lesson plans and educates students • performs research and experiments related to chemistry • is a physician who diagnoses and treats skin conditions • ...
Chapter 5: UM, QM, & Accreditation 2018-01-25
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- A function of concurrent UM, but it can also be an important element of case management
- A list of drugs covering typical medical needs, although it does not include all available drugs for each medical condition
- necessity A factor in coverage determinations when medical goods or services may or may not be covered depending on certain criteria
- _______ is an initiative of the federal AHRQ that seeks to support the assessment of consumers’ experiences with healthcare
- _______ utilization management refers to UM activities performed while care is being provided
- Basic utilization management refers to the routine functions used to manage the cost of the most widely used _______
- _______ management is a form of case management that focuses on a handful of selected conditions
- _______ health care spans both the management of utilization and quality
- Childhood immunizations are the most common form of _______
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- _______ utilization management refers to UM or UM-related activities that take place after care has been provided
- What types of medications do specialty pharmacies include?
- Self-administered assessment tool used to quickly make an overall assessment of a new patient’s medical condition and risk factors
- _______ -based clinical criteria and guidelines are based on formal medical studies and clinical trials that compare different approaches to care
- Health plan _______ is a forma of oversight in which an independent, private, nonprofit organization reviews an MCO and determines if it meet certain criteria or industry standards
- Payers quality management programs are _______
15 Clues: Payers quality management programs are _______ • What types of medications do specialty pharmacies include? • Childhood immunizations are the most common form of _______ • _______ health care spans both the management of utilization and quality • A function of concurrent UM, but it can also be an important element of case management • ...
Abortion Care 2025-04-29
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- The loss of pregnancy before the foetus/foetuses are potentially capable of life independent of their mother.
- recommended maximum gestational age in weeks for medical abortion using pills?
- important aspect must counseling protect for the person seeking an abortion
- primary goal of abortion counseling
- Part of instrument used in vacuum aspiration
- abortion term describes pregnancy ending without proper medical supervision
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- Comprehensive abortion care includes this postabortion service
- major health risk associated with unsafe pregnancy termination
- According to MTP act 2021, number of registered medical practitioners whose opinion is required for abortion between 20–24 weeks
- part of the reproductive system is most directly affected during an abortion
- medication is commonly used first in a medical abortion to block progesterone
- Until nine to ten weeks of gestation, medical abortion can be used in this type of setting.
12 Clues: primary goal of abortion counseling • Part of instrument used in vacuum aspiration • Comprehensive abortion care includes this postabortion service • major health risk associated with unsafe pregnancy termination • important aspect must counseling protect for the person seeking an abortion • ...
Drippy drew 2022-08-19
10 Clues: magic eye • medical staff • Siamiese Twins • public bathrooms • smallpox vaccine • Creator of HIPPA • were also healers • avoided medical practice • doctor who did research on blood • Earliest to keep medical records
hospital 2023-06-19
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- A vehicle equipped with medical supplies to transport sick or injured individuals to the hospital.
- bed A specialized bed in a hospital designed for patient comfort and medical care.
- mask A protective mask worn by healthcare professionals and patients to prevent the spread of germs and infections.
- A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around.
- An instrument used to measure body temperature, often placed under the tongue or armpit.
- A medical device used to administer medication or draw blood for tests.
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- A type of medical imaging that creates images of the inside of the body, allowing doctors to diagnose injuries or illnesses.
- Substances or treatments used to prevent, treat, or manage illnesses and diseases.
- A material used to cover wounds or injuries to protect them and aid in healing.
- A small, sharp knife used by surgeons during surgical procedures.
- Devices used to support walking when a person has difficulty with mobility due to an injury or disability.
- A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital.
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds inside the body, such as the heartbeat or lungs.
13 Clues: A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital. • A small, sharp knife used by surgeons during surgical procedures. • A medical device used to administer medication or draw blood for tests. • A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around. • A material used to cover wounds or injuries to protect them and aid in healing. • ...
medicine 2025-06-24
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- A traditional Chinese medicine technique using thin needles placed in the body.
- A place where sick or injured people are given medical or surgical treatment.
- A system of physical and mental exercises from India, good for relaxation and flexibility.
- Medical treatments used instead of conventional medicine.
- A person trained and licensed to practice medicine.
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- The usual, widely accepted medical treatment (e.g., doctors, hospitals, drugs).
- A disease or period of being unwell.
- A medicine made from plants.
- A medical operation in which a doctor cuts into someone's body to repair or remove something.
- A substance used for medical purposes, like to treat an illness or pain.
- Feeling well and strong, not sick.
11 Clues: A medicine made from plants. • Feeling well and strong, not sick. • A disease or period of being unwell. • A person trained and licensed to practice medicine. • Medical treatments used instead of conventional medicine. • A substance used for medical purposes, like to treat an illness or pain. • ...
Patient Access Week 2026-03-31
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- entrusted with private information
- instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided medicine or treatment
- emergency air medical transport
- evidence of identity
- photographic or digital image of the internal composition of something
- the treatment of disease or other condition through the physical removal,repair or radjustment of organs and tissues.
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- arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place
- preliminary assessment of patients in order to determine the urgency of their need for treatment.
- a vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to a hospital
- imaging particularly effective for soft tissues
- Any means of assuring against loss
- a person under medical or surgical treatment
- the puncture of a vein in order to withdraw blood or introduce a fluid
- a person with a medical condition requiring immediate treatment
14 Clues: evidence of identity • emergency air medical transport • Any means of assuring against loss • entrusted with private information • a person under medical or surgical treatment • imaging particularly effective for soft tissues • arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place • a person with a medical condition requiring immediate treatment • ...
health care 2020-12-09
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- a medical examination to test your general state of health
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- a health care institution providing patient treatment with specialized medical and nursing staff and medical equipment
- the art or act of identifying a disease from its signs and symptoms
- a doctor who treats injuries, diseases, and deformities through operations
- a person who diagnoses and treats patients suffering from diseases and injuries
- a person who provides medical and nursing care to patients in hospital
- a substance or preparation used in treating disease
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- a strip of woven material used to bind up a wound or to protect an injured part of the body
- an adhesive strip of material for covering cuts and wounds
- a shop where medicinal drugs are prepared or sold
- a tube with a nozzle and piston fitted with a hollow needle for injecting or withdrawing fluids
- theatre a facility within a hospital where surgical operations are carried out
13 Clues: a shop where medicinal drugs are prepared or sold • a substance or preparation used in treating disease • a medical examination to test your general state of health • an adhesive strip of material for covering cuts and wounds • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment • the art or act of identifying a disease from its signs and symptoms • ...
Jaden-Sam 2017-08-28
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- makes old people clothes
- works on planes
- builds hospital equipment
- makes yachts
- design different structures and deal with society
- makes buildings
- works with seeds and farm equipment
- works with nuclear radiation
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- makes refrigerators
- works with chemicals
- work with electricityd
- works with biology and medical
- works with gas
- works on java
- invents new types of matterials
- designing stuff
- makes zoo habitats
17 Clues: makes yachts • works on java • works with gas • works on planes • makes buildings • designing stuff • makes zoo habitats • makes refrigerators • works with chemicals • work with electricityd • makes old people clothes • builds hospital equipment • works with nuclear radiation • works with biology and medical • invents new types of matterials • works with seeds and farm equipment • ...
Public saftey 2024-08-09
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- loud noise to alert people
- special suit for hazardous situations
- responds to fires
- emergency service vehicle
- provide medical attention
- act of saving someone
- civil servants
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- assigned to a crime scene
- retreating to safety
- place to hide safely
- cameras recording certain areas
- aid immediate medical attention
- someone held against their will
- control controls passing cars
- what amendment relates to gun carrying
- a potential threat
- Dangerous situation
- cardiovascular respiration
- sign of possible danger
19 Clues: civil servants • responds to fires • a potential threat • Dangerous situation • retreating to safety • place to hide safely • act of saving someone • sign of possible danger • assigned to a crime scene • emergency service vehicle • provide medical attention • loud noise to alert people • cardiovascular respiration • control controls passing cars • cameras recording certain areas • ...
Medical Science Crossword 2021-03-23
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- these form a cage that protect your organs
- largest bone in your body
- Substance that prevents bones from rubbing together and wearing away
- top vena Cava of the heart
- Inflammation of the joints that can lead to permanent damage
- also known as your funny bone
- the medical name for your collar bone
- lower vena cava of the heart
- these blood cells fight infection and disease
- medical name for your breast bone
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- These bones are found in your hands and your feet
- part of your skeleton that protects your spinal cord
- The medical name for your jaw bone
- component of blood that transports carbon dioxide from your cells to your lungs
- This part of the human skeleton protects your brain
- this joint allows movement backwards and forwards
- pumps blood around the body
- these blood cells carry oxygen around your body
- amount on bones in both your ears combined
19 Clues: largest bone in your body • top vena Cava of the heart • pumps blood around the body • lower vena cava of the heart • also known as your funny bone • medical name for your breast bone • The medical name for your jaw bone • the medical name for your collar bone • these form a cage that protect your organs • amount on bones in both your ears combined • ...
Medical Terms (sonography) 2020-12-21
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- a person who has skills with technology aspects and procedures
- unborn offspring
- high blood pressure
- a tissue sample used for testing purposes
- a procedure when an is image taken with high frequency waves
- abbreviation for organization that gives exams and certificates for sonographers
- the use of ultrasound tools for a medical diagnosis purposes
- acronym for diagnostic medical sonography
- known as a bruise
- pulsation of the heart
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- three off spring produced by the same pregnancy
- the study and treatment of the heart
- the image produced form an ultrasound procedure
- dangers that can involved in a situation
- low blood pressure
- sends high frequency sound waves and gets them back aka a probe
- two offspring produced by the same pregnancy
- a medical professional that that uses ultrasound images and devices to get the diagnostic image
- also known as spontaneous abortion, losing the fetus before 20 weeks
19 Clues: unborn offspring • known as a bruise • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • pulsation of the heart • the study and treatment of the heart • dangers that can involved in a situation • a tissue sample used for testing purposes • acronym for diagnostic medical sonography • two offspring produced by the same pregnancy • three off spring produced by the same pregnancy • ...
Emergency Medical Technicians 2025-03-24
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- over ________ to the right and let the fire truck pass.
- Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
- You must ________ The injured patient had to _______ for the doctor to arrive.
- The opposite of loudly
- Please move to the right and let the ambulance ______.
- The police car's _______ is very loud
- Luck! __________ on the test! I know you will do well!
- The doctors treated the child's _________.
- Emergency Medical Technician
- The teacher is very happy to share the ____________ news!
- a synonym of fast
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- The opposite of quickly
- The extra bags are __________ the counter
- Emergency Medical Technician is a type of ________.
- Don't wait, go ___________ to the emergency room
- To do something with lot of care is to do it ________
- The ambulance transported the __________ man to the hospital.
- Make sure to write the word _________. don't write in wrong
- aid The medical technician's job is to give _______ _____ to the victims
19 Clues: a synonym of fast • The opposite of loudly • The opposite of quickly • Emergency Medical Technician • Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation • The police car's _______ is very loud • The extra bags are __________ the counter • The doctors treated the child's _________. • Don't wait, go ___________ to the emergency room • Emergency Medical Technician is a type of ________. • ...
Crossword 2 2026-02-13
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- Medical and surgical care of bones, joints, ligaments, and major musculoskeletal injuries
- Reconstructive and hand-focused surgery
- Advanced procedural pain control
- Urinary and male reproductive health
- Medical care of lung and breathing conditions
- Medical and surgical eye care
- Pain and movement treatment without surgery
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- Medical and surgical care of the foot, ankle, and toenails
- Technician led diagnostic testing and therapy related to breathing and lung function
- Imaging tests that evaluate blood flow in arteries and veins
- Autoimmune diseases affecting joints and organs
11 Clues: Medical and surgical eye care • Advanced procedural pain control • Urinary and male reproductive health • Reconstructive and hand-focused surgery • Pain and movement treatment without surgery • Medical care of lung and breathing conditions • Autoimmune diseases affecting joints and organs • Medical and surgical care of the foot, ankle, and toenails • ...
Skin 2021-12-03
14 Clues: tag • the skin. • sac that con- • Requires medical • matter, above or • the skin. A cyst • medical referral. • Closed, abnormally • pus, semifluid, or • a tubercle cannot. • fluid; similar to a • be drained of fluid • Large blister containing a • Flat spot or discoloration
Medical Audit Crossword 2013-12-20
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- abrev; proof that a service is not covered by Medicare
- person or group that receives health care benefits
- a record of health information with multiple access
- acronym for law requiring emergency treatment
- _______audit; performed on services prior to billing
- recovers improper Medicare payments
- _______law sponsored by U.S. Senator Pete Stark
- to assign a higher procedure code than was performed
- produces service-specific paid claims error rates
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- to bill components seperatley
- acronyn for medical record documentation
- intentional misrepresentation of facts; to deceive
- contracts with Medicare to process medical claims
- describes procedures, services, etc; used by Medicare
- the OIG will not seek exclusion with this agreement
- systematic review of a patient medical record
- voluntary accreditation program for hospitals
- ________days; time period for follow up care after a surgery
- abbrev; also referred to as the Lincoln Law
19 Clues: to bill components seperatley • recovers improper Medicare payments • acronyn for medical record documentation • abbrev; also referred to as the Lincoln Law • acronym for law requiring emergency treatment • systematic review of a patient medical record • voluntary accreditation program for hospitals • _______law sponsored by U.S. Senator Pete Stark • ...
Hamilton, Ch 8 Cardiac MT 2026-01-22
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- abbreviation for heart failure
- small brown macules,brought on by sun exposure, usually in a middle-aged or older person
- An inflammation of the inner lining of the heart and its vavles
- major type of vessel
- medical word for slow
- the word for the abbreviation of CV
- What the word for the abbreviation HTN
- A ___ medical specialty concerned with disorders of the cardiovascular system
- chest pain caused by obstructions or spasms of the coronary arteries that decrease blood flow to the myocardium
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- excessive amounts of lipids in the blood
- medical word for pulse
- unnatural paleness or absence of color in the skin
- abbreviation for sinoatrial
- Narrowing of a vessel, especially the aorta
- Abbreviation for automated external defibrillator
- force exerted by blood against the arterial walls during two phases of a heartbeat
- what's the abbreviation for right atrium
- returns blood to the heart
- heart condition
19 Clues: heart condition • major type of vessel • medical word for slow • medical word for pulse • returns blood to the heart • abbreviation for sinoatrial • abbreviation for heart failure • the word for the abbreviation of CV • What the word for the abbreviation HTN • excessive amounts of lipids in the blood • what's the abbreviation for right atrium • ...
4 Working in Today's Healthcare Environment 2021-02-16
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- a managed care concept in which the patient must use a medical provider who is under contract with the insurer for an agreed-upon fee in order to receive co-payment from the insurer.
- designations used to identify reimbursement per condition in a hospital
- a legal agreement in which physicians share in the business operation of a medical practice and become responsible for the actions of the other partners.
- type of medical plan that pays for and manages the medical care a patient receives.
- agreed-upon fee paid by the insured for certain medical services, usually $10 to $20.
- voluntary credentialing process usually offered by a professional organization.
- a federal program implemented by the individual states that provides financial assistance to states for insuring certain categories of the poor and indigent.
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- person, such as a primary care physician, or entity, such as an insurance company, that approves patient referrals to other physicians or services.
- indicates that person whose name is listed on an official record or register has met certain requirements in his or her particular profession.
- an agreement to pay a fee to another physician or agency for the referral of patients; this is illegal in some states and is considered an unethical medical practice.
- type of medical practice, as established by law, that is managed by a board of directors.
- a mandatory credentialing process that allows an individual to perform certain skills.
- federal program that provides healthcare coverage for persons over 65 years of age as well as for disabled persons or those who suffer from kidney disease or other debilitating ailments.
- type of managed care plan that offers a range of healthcare services to plan members for a predetermined fee per member by a limited group of providers.
14 Clues: designations used to identify reimbursement per condition in a hospital • voluntary credentialing process usually offered by a professional organization. • type of medical plan that pays for and manages the medical care a patient receives. • agreed-upon fee paid by the insured for certain medical services, usually $10 to $20. • ...
Emergency Action Plan 2026-03-24
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- EMS roles should be _________ by level of experience and specialties
- EAPs Should be practiced and reviewed at least _____ a year.
- Emergency communication requires good working ___________ with emergency personnel
- Each athlete should have an up-to-date _________ medical card
- Athletic organizations have a ____ to develop an emergency plan that can provide health care to all athletes
- During ______ CPR compressions should be 2 inches deep
- EAPs Should include maps and __________ of roles assigned
- when giving rescue breaths the head should be in _________.
- EAPs Should be ______ to fit the needs of the organization
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- An _________ should be on stand by for all events where there is a high risk of traumatic injury
- Programs that have well-thought-out, written action plans can deal with injuries in a __________, logical manner
- A formal document outlining the steps taken in the event of a medical crisis or disaster
- Emergency checklists should be filled out _______ the game
- Emergency __________ is being properly equipped and trained for any medical crisis or disaster.
- Use two fingers during CPR compressions on an ______
- EMS responds during a medical crisis or ______ injury
- An Automated External ________ shocks the heart to restart a normal rhythm.
- Give chest compressions at 100-120 ____ per minute
18 Clues: Give chest compressions at 100-120 ____ per minute • Use two fingers during CPR compressions on an ______ • EMS responds during a medical crisis or ______ injury • During ______ CPR compressions should be 2 inches deep • EAPs Should include maps and __________ of roles assigned • Emergency checklists should be filled out _______ the game • ...
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
- Health coverage for low income families
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
- Insurance that covers your vehicle in case of accident or theft
- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
- ___________ injury liability covers costs associated with injuries/death that you or another driver causes while driving your car
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- Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- health insurance can be obtained via ______________ companies
- _______insurance covers medical expenses
- California's version of medicaid.
17 Clues: California's version of medicaid. • Health coverage for low income families • _______insurance covers medical expenses • Can be covered completely or _______________ • Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance • Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy • Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65 • ...
Medical terminology across activity 2025-12-04
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- Cancer of blood cells (white blood cells)
- Medical specialty dealing with hormones and glands
- Disease causing high blood sugar levels
- Study of drugs and their effects on the body
- Inflammation of the liver
- High blood pressure
- Inflammation of the stomach and intestines (causing diarrhea/vomiting)
- Low number of red blood cells / low hemoglobin
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- Medical specialty related to liver diseases
- Study of immune system and immune responses
- Related to heart and blood vessels / circulatory system
- Elevated levels of lipids (fats) in the blood
- Study / medical specialty of blood and its disorders
- Chronic respiratory disease causing difficulty in breathing
- Medical specialty related to kidneys and their diseases
- Inflammation of joints
16 Clues: High blood pressure • Inflammation of joints • Inflammation of the liver • Disease causing high blood sugar levels • Cancer of blood cells (white blood cells) • Medical specialty related to liver diseases • Study of immune system and immune responses • Study of drugs and their effects on the body • Elevated levels of lipids (fats) in the blood • ...
Visiting the doctor and hospital 2024-08-30
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- A sign that you are not feeling well, like a cough or headache.
- A place where people go for regular or minor medical visits.
- A place where you can get quick medical help for problems that are not emergencies but need attention soon.
- An operation to fix or remove something in the body.
- A reaction your body has to certain things, like pollen or food.
- A person who helps translate languages so people can understand each other.
- A place where people go for serious medical care or surgery.
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- The main doctor you see for general health and check-ups.
- pay: A small fee you pay for a medical visit or prescription.
- A plan that helps pay for medical costs.
- up: A regular visit to the doctor to make sure you are healthy.
- up: A visit to the doctor after a previous visit to check on progress or recovery.
- Staying in the hospital for treatment or care.
- Illness: A long-term illness that may last a long time, like diabetes or asthma.
14 Clues: A plan that helps pay for medical costs. • Staying in the hospital for treatment or care. • An operation to fix or remove something in the body. • The main doctor you see for general health and check-ups. • A place where people go for regular or minor medical visits. • A place where people go for serious medical care or surgery. • ...
September 12th 2025-09-12
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- A contagious viral infection often prevented by vaccines
- A measured quantity of medicine
- Substances that act on the body, often used in treatment
- Mental health professionals
- A physical check-up or medical inspection
- A tool used to listen to heartbeats
- A place where sick people are treated
- A sudden illness or injury requiring immediate attention
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- Field concerned with health and healing
- Injection to prevent disease
- Room Hospital section for urgent care
- Medical professionals who diagnose and treat illnesses
- A person receiving medical care
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent disease
- A professional who prepares and dispenses drugs
15 Clues: Mental health professionals • Injection to prevent disease • A measured quantity of medicine • A person receiving medical care • A tool used to listen to heartbeats • Room Hospital section for urgent care • A place where sick people are treated • Field concerned with health and healing • A physical check-up or medical inspection • ...
Hofstra NSLIJSOM 2015-07-10
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- First black to formally practice medicine
- Dr. Vivien Thomas Specialty
- Slave Practice in Nashville
- South African Heart Transplant
- "Dr Wayne" HIV Vaccine
- Assistant to Dr. Barnard
- Became man to study medicine
- MD in space
- Built First Pyramid
- Mother of Medicine
- 9th Grade Gynecologist
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- 1884 Edinburgh Medical Journal
- surgical chief at CHOLA
- Egyptian House of Life
- DNA lady
- probe to remove cataracts
- antibiotic in old Sudan
- World's Largest Hospital
- school graduated first black MD
- 1183 Book Medical Discourses
20 Clues: DNA lady • MD in space • Mother of Medicine • Built First Pyramid • Egyptian House of Life • "Dr Wayne" HIV Vaccine • 9th Grade Gynecologist • surgical chief at CHOLA • antibiotic in old Sudan • World's Largest Hospital • Assistant to Dr. Barnard • probe to remove cataracts • Dr. Vivien Thomas Specialty • Slave Practice in Nashville • Became man to study medicine • ...
CCMA 2024-11-15
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- / BP, RR, Temp
- /procedure of drawing blood
- ST elevated MI
- provides medical cost protection
- study of disease diagnosis
- / bacterial or viral illnss
- / electronic health records
- / injection route
- substance that treats a condition
- Electrocardiogram
- / a wave on EKG
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- / identification of illness
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- / insurance for needy
- / myocardial infarction
- structure of human body
- Observed data
- subjective, objective data, VS,
- moral principles
- numerical code identifying medical procedure
- federal insurance for 65 year olds
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
22 Clues: Observed data • / BP, RR, Temp • ST elevated MI • / a wave on EKG • moral principles • / injection route • Electrocardiogram • / insurance for needy • / myocardial infarction • structure of human body • study of disease diagnosis • / identification of illness • /procedure of drawing blood • / bacterial or viral illnss • / electronic health records • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • ...
Vocab & Abbreviations for Nursing Careers 2026-04-01
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- vomit
- by mouth
- master of science in nursing
- registered nurse
- veins or within veins
- necessary to life
- certified nurse assistant
- comfort and quality of life for patients near death
- organization that provides skilled medical care
- bachelors of science in nursing
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- medical assistant
- intake and output
- painful breathing
- the period shortly after birth
- certified registered nurse assistant
- care of the body after death
- located at the apex of the heart
- range of motion
- licensed practical nurse
- home care assistant
20 Clues: vomit • by mouth • range of motion • registered nurse • medical assistant • intake and output • painful breathing • necessary to life • home care assistant • veins or within veins • licensed practical nurse • certified nurse assistant • master of science in nursing • care of the body after death • the period shortly after birth • bachelors of science in nursing • located at the apex of the heart • ...
Medical Benefits 2020-08-25
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- TeamCare's voluntary lab benefit vendor
- a percentage that a member may be responsible for after the insurance has covered their portion of the claim
- generally seen on retiree plans, this refers to the amount of payments that can be made in a calendar year towards a member's medical benefits
- TeamCare's voluntary imaging benefit vendor
- the portion that the member must pay prior to the insurance covering all covered services at 100%
- if the member's services require less than 24 hours in a hospital, office, or facility the services are considered to be
- The portion a member would pay an in network provider for a sick office visit
- TeamCare's voluntary Telemedicine vendor
- the medical network for all of our members outside of Ohio
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- the medical network for members living in the state of Ohio
- TeamCare's pharmacy vendor
- if a member spends longer than 24 hours in a hospital or facility the patient is considered to be
- the amount of covered expenses that an individual must satisfy before being eligible for payment of any benefit
- covered at 100% through an in network provider this benefit can include coverage for routine check ups, physicals, immunizations, and breast pumps.
14 Clues: TeamCare's pharmacy vendor • TeamCare's voluntary lab benefit vendor • TeamCare's voluntary Telemedicine vendor • TeamCare's voluntary imaging benefit vendor • the medical network for all of our members outside of Ohio • the medical network for members living in the state of Ohio • The portion a member would pay an in network provider for a sick office visit • ...
Medical Terms 2021-10-02
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- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious.
- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat.
- A bruise.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- High blood pressure.
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- Broken bone or cartilage.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- Not cancerous.
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
14 Clues: A bruise. • Not cancerous. • High blood pressure. • Broken bone or cartilage. • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious. • A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing. • An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot. • Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease. • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-02-23
Medical Testing 2012-10-15
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- Recording of the electrical activity of the brain
- Type of diagnostic test or procedure that requires entry into the body
- Recording of an image of the structure of the heart using ultrasound
- Chamber in the heart
- Line on an electrocardiogram
- Test that evaluates the structure of the heart
- Evaluation of the electrical activity of the nervous system
- Procedure used to reduce blockages in the coronary arteries
- Type of ambulatory monitor
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- Method of obtaining a record of the heart's electrical activity
- Test used to evaluate the condition of the heart; stress test
- Anything on the final image other than the anatomy of the client
- Monitoring of the condition of the heart
- Record of the heart's electrical activity; electrocardiogram
14 Clues: Chamber in the heart • Type of ambulatory monitor • Line on an electrocardiogram • Monitoring of the condition of the heart • Test that evaluates the structure of the heart • Recording of the electrical activity of the brain • Evaluation of the electrical activity of the nervous system • Procedure used to reduce blockages in the coronary arteries • ...
Medical Terms 2015-09-02
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- The amount an insured person is expected to pay at the time of the medical visit.
- The process of meeting regulations, recommendations and expectations of federal and state agencies.
- Intentional misrepresentation of facts in order to deceive or mislead.
- An individual's formal or written permission to use or disclose his personal identifiable health information for purposes other than treatment, payment, or healthcare operations.
- Incidents or practices by a medical staff that is not usually considered fraudulent which are inconsistent with accepted sound practices
- A rule, condition, or requirement
- A writ requiring the appearance of a person at a trial or other proceeding.
- Is a verbal or written agreement that gives approval for an action, situation, or statement.
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- The amount the patient is responsible for before their insurance policy pays.
- A program that provides health benefits for dependents of veteran when the veteran is 100% totally and permanently disabled as a result of military service, veterans who died as a result of active service.
- An independent organization that receives insurance claims from the physician's office and performs software edits and redistributes the claim electronically to various third party payers.
- Congress Passed in 1988, to establish quality standards for all lab testing.
- Transmission of information between two parties to carry out administrative or financial activities related to health care.
- Allows employees to contribute health care coverage after beyond their termination date.
14 Clues: A rule, condition, or requirement • Intentional misrepresentation of facts in order to deceive or mislead. • Congress Passed in 1988, to establish quality standards for all lab testing. • A writ requiring the appearance of a person at a trial or other proceeding. • The amount the patient is responsible for before their insurance policy pays. • ...
Medical Assistant 2023-12-08
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- inflammation/infection of the throat
- the average is 120/80
- lig-
- used to listen to internal sounds from the heart, lungs, and intestinal tract
- someone who supports physicians, nurse practitioners, and many more
- imflammation of the lungs caused by bacteria
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- helps you to lift people
- used to take blood pressure
- you should wash your hands for a minimum of
- the bracial, radial, carotid
- personal protective equipment
- pharyng-
- another name for medical assistants is a _______ assistant
- metabol(e) means to
14 Clues: lig- • pharyng- • metabol(e) means to • the average is 120/80 • helps you to lift people • used to take blood pressure • the bracial, radial, carotid • personal protective equipment • inflammation/infection of the throat • you should wash your hands for a minimum of • imflammation of the lungs caused by bacteria • another name for medical assistants is a _______ assistant • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-02-10
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- red blood cells
- abnormally low number of WBC
- high potassium level
- high white blood cell count
- low platelet count
- low number of red blood cells
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- uncomfortable urination
- high sodium level
- absence of breathing
- 24-hour urine less than 400 mL
- shortness of breath relieved by sitting or standing
- blood in urine
- high platelet count
- low potassium level
14 Clues: blood in urine • red blood cells • high sodium level • low platelet count • high platelet count • low potassium level • absence of breathing • high potassium level • uncomfortable urination • high white blood cell count • abnormally low number of WBC • low number of red blood cells • 24-hour urine less than 400 mL • shortness of breath relieved by sitting or standing
Medical Terms 2022-06-27
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- Slow Heart Rate Below 60bpm
- Vomiting Blood
- High Body Temperature
- Nose Bleed
- Normal Body Temperature
- Low Blood Pressure
- Urinating blood
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- Fast Heart Rate above 100bpm
- Normal Blood Pressure
- Difficult or Laboured Breathing
- Lying face upwards position
- Coughing or Spitting Blood
- Flat Line Non Shockable rhythm
- High Blood Pressure
14 Clues: Nose Bleed • Vomiting Blood • Urinating blood • Low Blood Pressure • High Blood Pressure • Normal Blood Pressure • High Body Temperature • Normal Body Temperature • Coughing or Spitting Blood • Slow Heart Rate Below 60bpm • Lying face upwards position • Fast Heart Rate above 100bpm • Flat Line Non Shockable rhythm • Difficult or Laboured Breathing
Medical Terminology 2023-01-25
14 Clues: vomit • urinating • immediately • twice daily • intramuscular • four times daily • profuse sweating • shallow and weak • three times a day • related to the kidneys • related to the stomach • either a finger or a toe • swelling related to fluid retention • suffix meaning "removal through surgery"
Medical Terms 2023-10-03
14 Clues: Many • Half • Around • Within • Between • Headache • Many/Much • After/Behind • Complains Of • Before/In Front • Less Than/Under • Above/Excessive • Registered Nurse • Four Times A Day
Medical virology 2025-03-28
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- Which virus from the Filoviridae family causes severe hemorrhagic fever with high fatality rates?
- encephalitis Which encephalitis virus is transmitted through ticks and belongs to the Flaviviridae family?
- Which virus from the Picornaviridae family can cause paralysis in severe cases?
- Which virus from the Togaviridae family causes German measles?
- To which viral family do Parainfluenza viruses and mumps viruses belong?
- A Which hepatitis virus is transmitted via the fecal-oral route and belongs to the Hepatovirus genus?
- Which non-enveloped DNA virus is known for causing respiratory and eye infections?
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- Which family of viruses caused the global pandemic in 2020?
- B Which hepatitis virus is part of the Hepadnaviridae family and can cause chronic liver disease?
- Which virus from the Rhabdoviridae family is transmitted through animal bites and causes fatal encephalitis?
- Which virus is responsible for chickenpox in children?
- Which enterovirus is known for causing hand, foot, and mouth disease?
- Which retrovirus is responsible for causing AIDS?
- Which highly contagious viral disease is caused by a Morbillivirus?
- Which virus from the Orthomyxoviridae family causes seasonal flu and has types A and B?
15 Clues: Which retrovirus is responsible for causing AIDS? • Which virus is responsible for chickenpox in children? • Which family of viruses caused the global pandemic in 2020? • Which virus from the Togaviridae family causes German measles? • Which highly contagious viral disease is caused by a Morbillivirus? • ...
Medical specialist 2025-11-20
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- A doctor that reads and interprets MRI's and X-rays
- A doctor that specializ in cancer treatment
- A doctor that specializes in the female reproductive system and also childbirth
- Digestive system, intestines and stomach specialist
- A doctor specialized in connective tissue and joints sickness
- A doctor specialized in the eyes
- Nervous system specialist
- Doctor that Is specialized in the bones and joints
- A doctor for children
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- A doctor specialized in the heart and blood vessels
- A doctor that specializes in high blood pressure and kidney diseas
- Specialist in hair and skin
- A doctor for the ears, nose and throat
- Doctor that specializes in mental health and mental disorders
14 Clues: A doctor for children • Nervous system specialist • Specialist in hair and skin • A doctor specialized in the eyes • A doctor for the ears, nose and throat • A doctor that specializ in cancer treatment • Doctor that Is specialized in the bones and joints • A doctor specialized in the heart and blood vessels • A doctor that reads and interprets MRI's and X-rays • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-12-04
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- anti-inflammatory; used to treat autoimmune diseases
- enlargement of the liver
- widespread aching and pain in muscles and soft tissue
- gas in the stomach or intestine
- inflammation of diverticula
- under the tongue
- Sick in the stomach
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- excessive level of bilirubin in blood
- low blood glucose
- increase in blood lipids
- skin graft from a person own body
- vomiting blood
- Inflammation of the tongue
- Loss of appetite
14 Clues: vomiting blood • Loss of appetite • under the tongue • low blood glucose • Sick in the stomach • increase in blood lipids • enlargement of the liver • Inflammation of the tongue • inflammation of diverticula • gas in the stomach or intestine • skin graft from a person own body • excessive level of bilirubin in blood • anti-inflammatory; used to treat autoimmune diseases • ...
Medical Prefixes 2020-10-04
14 Clues: Dys means _________ • Per means _________ • Epi means _________ • Lipo means _________ • Meta means _________ • Cryo means _________ • A/An means _________ • Peri means _________ • Poly means _________ • Endo means _________ • Necro means _________ • Supra means _________ • Derma means _________ • Sym/Syn means _________
Medical Conditions 2020-11-27
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- Breakdown of carbohydrates
- Route of delivery for an epipen
- A hormone made in your pancreas
- Extremely tired, confused, recovering
- Convulsions due to high body temp
- Twitching and jerking phase
- Blood Sugar less than 4mmol
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- A chronic inflammation disease
- Bronchodilator
- Rigid phase of a seizure
- Focal Aware Seizure
- Puffer, rescue, Ventolin
- Treatment of anaphylaxis
- A group of progressive lung diseases
14 Clues: Bronchodilator • Focal Aware Seizure • Rigid phase of a seizure • Puffer, rescue, Ventolin • Treatment of anaphylaxis • Breakdown of carbohydrates • Twitching and jerking phase • Blood Sugar less than 4mmol • A chronic inflammation disease • Route of delivery for an epipen • A hormone made in your pancreas • Convulsions due to high body temp • A group of progressive lung diseases • ...
medical Europe 2021-10-20
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- The richest stage in the social hierarchy
- Considered low class
- A word that is used to say Middle Ages
- an animal kept to deal with waste
- a drink made of apples
- A common type of waste found on the grounds of London
- Rack a rack to hang spices
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- Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague.
- A war that is considered to be caused for holy service
- A male ruler
- Someone who collects money that goes towards the king
- A ranking system which determines the amount of power in each category
- Street cleaners in London
- A battle between King Harold and William Normandy
14 Clues: A male ruler • Considered low class • a drink made of apples • Street cleaners in London • Rack a rack to hang spices • an animal kept to deal with waste • A word that is used to say Middle Ages • The richest stage in the social hierarchy • A battle between King Harold and William Normandy • Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague. • ...
Medical Terms 2023-02-14
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- - The state where all of the body is in the balance that it needs to be in to survive.
- - The branch of science that is concerned with the bodily structure of human
- - The science that studies the causes and effects of diseases on humans
- - Healthcare paid for by society as a whole, to benefit society.
- - The range of workers in healthcare like nurses or doctors, etc.
- - The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- - Symptoms that commonly occur together
- - The practice of promoting good health to try and avoid diseases
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- - The standard standing position of the human anatomy
- - A disease or misfunction found during a physical examination
- - The signs you get that your body gives you that indicate you might have a disease or sickness.
- - Less traditional way of treating some conditions
- - A treatment used to heal or relieve a disorder.
- - The likely course of a disease
14 Clues: - The likely course of a disease • - Symptoms that commonly occur together • - A treatment used to heal or relieve a disorder. • - Less traditional way of treating some conditions • - The standard standing position of the human anatomy • - A disease or misfunction found during a physical examination • - Healthcare paid for by society as a whole, to benefit society. • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-03-02
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- outer layer of the heart
- suffix; means "the study of"
- suffix; meaning "speech"
- word part that means "cell"
- component of blood that stops bleeding
- number of chambers in the heart
- word part that means "muscle"
- word part that means "brain"
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- system that moves blood through body
- word part that means "one"
- "___" system; blood typing
- point at which neurons meet
- long form of C-section
- normal gestation period in weeks
14 Clues: long form of C-section • outer layer of the heart • suffix; meaning "speech" • word part that means "one" • "___" system; blood typing • word part that means "cell" • point at which neurons meet • suffix; means "the study of" • word part that means "brain" • word part that means "muscle" • number of chambers in the heart • normal gestation period in weeks • ...
Medical Devices 2013-05-27
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- A device that measures the amount of bilirubin in the blood of a person
- A device used to find the electrical activity in a patient's heart
- A device used for a wide variety of examinations of the body, such as, scanning certain injuries in the body, mostly the head and spinal injuries, to examine large blood vessels in the patient's body, etc
- A device used to analyze patient samples and show the substances in that sample
- A vacuum-like medical device that sometimes is portable, and is used when no central vacuum device is unavailable
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- A device put in the mouth or nose to observe the bronchi
- A device used to find the mineral content in a person's skeleton
- A device used to monitor the patients progress throughout an operation
- Bright movable lights used in surgeries
- A type of monitor used to measure the blood pressure in a person's body
- A device used to create a safe environment for a newborn baby to stay in
- A spider-like medical instrument used to conduct surgeries
- A device that ejects a certain amount of gases and vapors to control a patient's consciousness
- A device that gives the body a bit of electrical energy to power the heart
14 Clues: Bright movable lights used in surgeries • A device put in the mouth or nose to observe the bronchi • A spider-like medical instrument used to conduct surgeries • A device used to find the mineral content in a person's skeleton • A device used to find the electrical activity in a patient's heart • ...
MEdical Terms 2016-03-30
14 Clues: sedation • supplements • elevate mood • releive pain • releives pain • relieves colds • stops diarrhea • promotes breathing • suppresses coughing • supplemets hormones • helps bowel movements • increases urinary ouput • compounds/ treats anemia • depressants/ reduces heartbeat
Medical Crossword 2021-11-30
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- The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- the process of infecting or the state of being infected.
- permission for something to happen or agreement to do something
- an infectious and frequently fatal disease marked by fever and severe internal bleeding, spread through contact with infected body fluids by a filovirus, whose normal host species is unknown.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- the quality or state of being in accordance with the law.
- Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- An infectious disease caused by rickettsiae, characterized by a purple rash, headaches, fever, and usually delirium, and historically a cause of high mortality during wars and famines. There are several forms, transmitted by vectors such as lice, ticks, mites, and rat fleas.
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- Improper, illegal, or negligent professional activity or treatment, especially by a medical practitioner, lawyer, or public official.
- lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection, in which the air sacs fill with pus and may become solid. Inflammation may affect both lungs (double pneumonia), one lung (single pneumonia), or only certain lobes (lobar pneumonia).
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
- a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation.
- An infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules in the tissues, especially the lungs.
- Human immunodeficiency virus, a retrovirus which causes AIDS.
14 Clues: the process of infecting or the state of being infected. • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • the quality or state of being in accordance with the law. • Human immunodeficiency virus, a retrovirus which causes AIDS. • permission for something to happen or agreement to do something • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-10-17
14 Clues: rupture • disease • study of • development • tumor or mass • surgical repair • flow or discharge • surgical suturing • abnormal hardening • abnormal narrowing • visual examination • specialist in the study of • production of a picture or record • abnormal & excessive fluid discharge
Medical terminology 2023-11-09
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- hair like projections
- microscopic air sacs in the lungs
- voice box
- leaf-shaped structure that closes over the larynx during swallowing
- bone and cartilaginous partition separates the nasal cavity into two sections
- windpipe
- small brances of the bronchi
- tube that extends from the pharynx to the stomach
- Rhythmic; wavelike motion of involuntary muscles
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- small sac near the liver;concentrates and stores bile
- process of breathing
- a serous membrane that covers the lungs and lines the thoracic cavity
- breathing in
- a constant state of natural balance within the body
14 Clues: windpipe • voice box • breathing in • process of breathing • hair like projections • small brances of the bronchi • microscopic air sacs in the lungs • Rhythmic; wavelike motion of involuntary muscles • tube that extends from the pharynx to the stomach • a constant state of natural balance within the body • small sac near the liver;concentrates and stores bile • ...
Medical vocabulary 2023-11-09
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- a viral infection that primarily affects the nose, throat, and sinuses
- an outbreak of red, itchy, and often painful bumps on the skin
- a medical professional who performs surgical procedures
- an excessive stretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon
- a discoloration of the skin caused by an injury
- a strip of material used to cover a wound or injury
- a type of medical imaging that uses radiation to produce images of the inside of the body
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- a fluid-filled pocket on the surface of the skin, often caused by friction or burning
- a collection of symptoms and signs that occur together and characterize a particular medical condition
- a serious medical condition that occurs when blood flow to the heart is blocked, usually due to a blood clot
- sutures used to close a wound or incision
- short for influenza, a viral infection that affects the respiratory system
- a clear, salty fluid secreted by sweat glands in the skin, released to regulate body temperature
- General Practitioner, a primary care doctor who provides basic healthcare services
14 Clues: sutures used to close a wound or incision • a discoloration of the skin caused by an injury • a strip of material used to cover a wound or injury • a medical professional who performs surgical procedures • an excessive stretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon • an outbreak of red, itchy, and often painful bumps on the skin • ...
Medical Ethics 2026-01-12
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- being truthful and creating trusting relationships
- this is the principle that no harm be caused to an individual
- being truthful and loyal
- a system of moral principles that apply values and judgement to the practice of medicine.
- treating every individual equally
- the freedom to make a choice about yourself
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- the series of rules provided to an individual by an external source or their profession
- an outcome based ethics theory which focuses on the outcome which does the least harm to the least amount of people
- keeping personal information private or only within the team who is directly working with the patient
- an internal code of what is right and wrong
- holding yourself and others to be responsible for their own actions
- an ethical theory which focuses on acting in a virtuous way as an "good person" would do.
- doing good for others, in the biological, the psychological, and the social aspects
- an ethical theory which focuses on following the duties assigned to you
14 Clues: being truthful and loyal • treating every individual equally • an internal code of what is right and wrong • the freedom to make a choice about yourself • being truthful and creating trusting relationships • this is the principle that no harm be caused to an individual • holding yourself and others to be responsible for their own actions • ...
Medical terminology 2025-05-01
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- Slow heart rate (9)
- Fast heart rate (11)
- Pertaining to the nerves (8)
- High blood pressure (12)
- Pertaining to the stomach (8)
- Low blood sugar (10)
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- Pertaining to the lungs (8)
- Painful menstruation (13)
- Inflammation of the joints (9)
- Study of the heart (10)
- Visual examination of the colon (11)
- Surgical removal of the appendix (13)
- Pertaining to the kidneys (6)
- Disease-causing microorganism (6)
14 Clues: Slow heart rate (9) • Fast heart rate (11) • Low blood sugar (10) • Study of the heart (10) • High blood pressure (12) • Painful menstruation (13) • Pertaining to the lungs (8) • Pertaining to the nerves (8) • Pertaining to the kidneys (6) • Pertaining to the stomach (8) • Inflammation of the joints (9) • Disease-causing microorganism (6) • Visual examination of the colon (11) • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-09-12
Medical Terms 2014-08-18
Across
- A leaflet
- To tremble
- A synonym for "hide"
- A ...headache (very strong)
- A sudden and uncontrolled spasm of a muscle
- A synonym for "cure"
- The place where two bones meet
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- The line that separates one country from another
- An irritated or infected spot in the body which is painful
- A preparation introduced into a human body to prevent a disease
- ...vision is not clear, it is indistinct
- A sudden occurrence or appearance / eruption
- To keep from contact with non-infected person
- To remove or retract
14 Clues: A leaflet • To tremble • A synonym for "hide" • To remove or retract • A synonym for "cure" • A ...headache (very strong) • The place where two bones meet • ...vision is not clear, it is indistinct • A sudden and uncontrolled spasm of a muscle • A sudden occurrence or appearance / eruption • To keep from contact with non-infected person • ...
Medical Microbiology 2022-09-15
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- A toxin that only Gram-negative bacteria can produce
- A decrease in intensity of symptoms is characteristic of this phase
- An enzyme that breaks down the plasma membrane
- Subjective and non-observable reactions to a pathogen, like: nausea, lethargy, headache
- Kissing and airborne potential are examples of this mode of transmission
- A type of paralysis presented as full body muscle contractions and inability to relax
- Toxins that can cause spastic or flaccid paralysis
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- An organism's ability to cause disease
- This pathogen evades the immune system by preventing MHC1 from reaching the cell surface
- The endotoxin responsible for causing septic shock
- Objective and observable reactions to a pathogen, like: fever, rash, swelling
- A disease causing agent
- A class of molecules that help microbes adhere to hosts
- Neurotoxins, enterotoxins, cytotoxins and superantigens are all types of...
14 Clues: A disease causing agent • An organism's ability to cause disease • An enzyme that breaks down the plasma membrane • The endotoxin responsible for causing septic shock • Toxins that can cause spastic or flaccid paralysis • A toxin that only Gram-negative bacteria can produce • A class of molecules that help microbes adhere to hosts • ...
Medical Prefixes 2020-10-04
14 Clues: Dys means _________ • Per means _________ • Epi means _________ • Lipo means _________ • Meta means _________ • Cryo means _________ • A/An means _________ • Peri means _________ • Poly means _________ • Endo means _________ • Necro means _________ • Supra means _________ • Derma means _________ • Sym/Syn means _________
medical Europe 2021-10-20
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- Considered low class
- A battle between King Harold and William Normandy
- A war that is considered to be caused for holy service
- The richest stage in the social hierarchy
- Someone who collects money that goes towards the king
- A male ruler
- A ranking system which determines the amount of power in each category
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- A word that is used to say Middle Ages
- Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague
- A common type of waste found on the grounds of London
- a drink made of apples
- a rack to hang spices
- an animal kept to deal with waste
- Street cleaners in London
14 Clues: A male ruler • Considered low class • a rack to hang spices • a drink made of apples • Street cleaners in London • an animal kept to deal with waste • A word that is used to say Middle Ages • The richest stage in the social hierarchy • Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague • A battle between King Harold and William Normandy • ...
medical Europe 2021-10-20
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- The richest stage in the social hierarchy
- Considered low class
- A word that is used to say Middle Ages
- an animal kept to deal with waste
- a drink made of apples
- A common type of waste found on the grounds of London
- Rack a rack to hang spices
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- Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague.
- A war that is considered to be caused for holy service
- A male ruler
- Someone who collects money that goes towards the king
- A ranking system which determines the amount of power in each category
- Street cleaners in London
- A battle between King Harold and William Normandy
14 Clues: A male ruler • Considered low class • a drink made of apples • Street cleaners in London • Rack a rack to hang spices • an animal kept to deal with waste • A word that is used to say Middle Ages • The richest stage in the social hierarchy • A battle between King Harold and William Normandy • Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague. • ...
medical Europe 2021-10-20
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- a drink made of apples
- Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague
- Considered low class
- A ranking system which determines the amount of power in each category
- A word that is used to say Middle Ages
- Street cleaners in London
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- A common type of waste found on the grounds of London
- A war that is considered to be caused for holy service
- an animal kept to deal with waste
- Someone who collects money that goes towards the king
- Rack a rack to hang spices
- A male ruler
- The richest stage in the social hierarchy
- A battle between King Harold and William Normandy
14 Clues: A male ruler • Considered low class • a drink made of apples • Street cleaners in London • Rack a rack to hang spices • an animal kept to deal with waste • A word that is used to say Middle Ages • The richest stage in the social hierarchy • Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague • A battle between King Harold and William Normandy • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-01-19
14 Clues: low • skin • high • close • blood • liver • distant • kidneys • closer to head • closer to feet • brain and nerves • away from midline • towards the middle • pertaining to the lungs
Medical Terminology 2023-12-11
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- A condition in which pressure or friction on the skin gives rise to a transient raised usually reddish mark so that a line traced on the skin becomes visible
- A benign chiefly fibroblastic nodule of the skin found especially on the extremities of adults
- inflammation of the skin
- Skin patterns; the science of the study of skin patterns
- The study of drugs used in the treatment of skin conditions
- A disease of the skin
- A branch of medicine dealing with the skin, its structure, functions, and diseases
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- Surgical removal of skin blemishes or imperfections (such as scars or tattoos) by abrasion (as with sandpaper or wire brushes)
- The dealth of skin tiseu due to injury, infection, or impaired blood flow
- A fungus parasitic on the skin or skin derivatives (such as hair or nails)
- A disease (as athlete's foot) of the skin or skin derivatives that is caused by a dermatophyte
- The examination of skin lesions using a dermatoscope, a handheld device that allows for magnified visualization of skin
- A branch of medicine dealing with the skin, its structure, functions, and diseases
- Polymyositis that is accompanied by involvement of the skin and that is marked especially by reddish erythematous eruptions usually on the face, neck, upper trunk and distal half of the limbs and by violet-colored erythema of the eyelids and region over the upper eyelids
- The lateral wall of a somite from which the dermis is produced
15 Clues: A disease of the skin • inflammation of the skin • Skin patterns; the science of the study of skin patterns • The study of drugs used in the treatment of skin conditions • The lateral wall of a somite from which the dermis is produced • The dealth of skin tiseu due to injury, infection, or impaired blood flow • ...
VOCABULAIRE MEDICAL 2023-12-11
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- Inflammation de la bouche
- Substances de défense produites par les globules blancs en réaction à une substance étrangère
- Moyen ou médicament qui permettent de lutter contre la douleur
- Douleur aux vertèbres cervicales
- Inflammation des trompes de Fallope
- Petite bronche
- Diminution du nombre de globules rouges
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- Difficulté à uriner
- Autre nom du globule rouge
- Inflammation du rein
- Diminution du nombre de globules blancs
- Hypersensibilité à la lumière
- Gaz que respire un enfant et qui va lui permettre de lutter contre la douleur
- Intra-rectal
14 Clues: Intra-rectal • Petite bronche • Difficulté à uriner • Inflammation du rein • Inflammation de la bouche • Autre nom du globule rouge • Hypersensibilité à la lumière • Douleur aux vertèbres cervicales • Inflammation des trompes de Fallope • Diminution du nombre de globules blancs • Diminution du nombre de globules rouges • ...
Medical terms 2023-11-26
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- Inflammation of the kidneys
- A surgical procedure to free the kidney from adhesions
- Abnormality of the kidneys
- Ultrasound imaging of the kidneys
- Inflammation of the basic unit of the kidney
- The formation of kidney stones
- A rare disease characterized by the kidney drops down into the pelvis
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- A surgical procedure to drain urine from the kidneys
- A condition characterized by the deposition of calcium in the kidneys
- The study of kidney diseases and treatments
- Doctor that specializes in renal care and diseases
- The hardening and narrowing of renal blood vessels
- Surgical removal of a kidney
- Enlargement of the kidneys
- Basic unit of the kidney
15 Clues: Basic unit of the kidney • Abnormality of the kidneys • Enlargement of the kidneys • Inflammation of the kidneys • Surgical removal of a kidney • The formation of kidney stones • Ultrasound imaging of the kidneys • The study of kidney diseases and treatments • Inflammation of the basic unit of the kidney • Doctor that specializes in renal care and diseases • ...
Medical vocabulary 2023-12-12
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- the opposite of front
- when your head hurts, you have a...
- you have ten of these on your feet
- you often do this when you are sick
- the part of your body above your stomach
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- when you are just a little sick, you have a...
- the middle part of your leg; it also bends
- the upper part of your arm
- to take air in and out
- you have two of these on each foot
- you have one of these on either side of your body
- when you have pain, such as "my head..."
- when you are sick for 2-3 weeks, you have the...
- the part of the body below your chin
14 Clues: the opposite of front • to take air in and out • the upper part of your arm • you have two of these on each foot • you have ten of these on your feet • when your head hurts, you have a... • you often do this when you are sick • the part of the body below your chin • when you have pain, such as "my head..." • the part of your body above your stomach • ...
Medical Specialist 2023-12-26
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- (ear, nose and throat) specialist
- brain specialist
- tooth specialist
- mental health specialist
- deals with eye diseases
- helps women deliver babies
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- a person who is qualified to prepare and sell drugs and medicines
- tumour specialist
- doctor’s assistant
- skin specialist
- provides pain prevention during surgery
- heart specialist
- treats babies and children
- specializes in imaging tests (x-ray, etc.)
14 Clues: skin specialist • brain specialist • heart specialist • tooth specialist • tumour specialist • doctor’s assistant • deals with eye diseases • mental health specialist • treats babies and children • helps women deliver babies • (ear, nose and throat) specialist • provides pain prevention during surgery • specializes in imaging tests (x-ray, etc.) • ...
