medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical Laboratory Crossword 2019-04-21
Across
- liquid portion of clotted blood
- the physician that studies the nature and cause of disease
- the rupture or destruction of red blood cells
- the study of microscopic organisms
- the study of parasitic organisms
- a water-soluble compound with anticoagulant properties, used as a rat poison and in the treatment of thrombosis.
- prevents the formation of clots in test tube
- the process of a liquid, especially blood, changing to a semi-solid or solid state
- inflammation of the walls of the vein
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- the surgical opening or puncture of a vein in order to withdraw blood
- the study of antibodies and antigens in serum
- study of fungi
- the process of logging, labeling and bar coding specimens
- 8000rpm for 3 minutes
- laboratory department that stores and tests blood components before transfusion
- study of viruses
- performed on a peripheral blood smear to obtain white blood cell percentages
- another term for platelet
- red blood cell
- a blood clot formed in situ within the vascular system of the body and impeding blood flow
20 Clues: study of fungi • red blood cell • study of viruses • 8000rpm for 3 minutes • another term for platelet • liquid portion of clotted blood • the study of parasitic organisms • the study of microscopic organisms • inflammation of the walls of the vein • prevents the formation of clots in test tube • the study of antibodies and antigens in serum • ...
Medical Terminology Suffixes 2019-01-04
Across
- flow, discharge
- inflammation
- eating, swallowing
- instrument for visual examination
- incision, cutting into
- surgical repair
- hernia
- breakdown, destruction, separation
- softening
- producing, produce by
- cell
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- fear
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- deficiency
- record
- berry-shaped bacterium
- development, nourishment
- to view
- opening
- digestion
- stopping, controlling
- tumor, mass, collection of fluid
- condition of producing, forming
- treatment
24 Clues: cell • fear • record • hernia • to view • opening • digestion • softening • treatment • deficiency • inflammation • flow, discharge • surgical repair • eating, swallowing • stopping, controlling • producing, produce by • berry-shaped bacterium • incision, cutting into • development, nourishment • condition of producing, forming • tumor, mass, collection of fluid • instrument for visual examination • ...
Medical Tourism Crossword 2019-02-20
Across
- different
- enough
- To reply ,react to demand
- With ease
- Process, the order of doing things
- Build up,
- Influencing, to do with
- Complex, undefined
- To focus on,
- Many countries
- to get help medically
- Meaning
- Have to do, like army service in some countries
- promise with certainty, be 100% sure
- To get, to buy
- People from that country ie people from India, Panama and Thailand.
- harvesting The international trade in human organs like kidneys from donors
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
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- preventing success or development; harmful; unfavourable.
- the world of trade or economic activity : the everyday world
- To think about,
- in the public sector To stay in the public sector
- countries Countries that are becoming wealthier like India and China
- People who are paid to do their job.
- shore overseas
- Criteria for measuring medical tourism, interpretation
- Equipment, amenities
- To compare two things,
- A place where you go
- A women’s ability to conceive children
- Money of a country eg the yuan, yen, dollar.
- an accumulation of uncompleted work or matters needing to be dealt with.
- exact
- Complicated, not simple
- To want
35 Clues: exact • enough • Meaning • To want • different • With ease • Build up, • To focus on, • shore overseas • Many countries • To get, to buy • To think about, • Complex, undefined • Equipment, amenities • A place where you go • to get help medically • To compare two things, • Influencing, to do with • Complicated, not simple • To reply ,react to demand • Process, the order of doing things • ...
Medical Mycology Crossword 2019-08-12
Across
- fungi that exist either in yeast form or as mold
- an enclosure in which spores are formed. It can be composed of a single cell or can be multicellular
- too few neutrophils
- the divider between cells in hyphae
- The parasitic phase of this dimorphic fungus
- spores that are produced in a sporangium
- multinucleate fungal cell which can result from multiple nuclear divisions without their accompanying cytokinesis
- a toxic secondary metabolite produced by organisms of the fungus kingdom and is capable of causing disease and death in both humans and other animals.
- a spore produced asexually by various fungi at the tip of a specialized hypha
- the most abundant fungal cell wall polysaccharide
- form when the immune system attempts to wall off substances it perceives as foreign but is unable to eliminate
- a disease caused by infection with a fungus
- preparation allows microscopic identification of fungal structures; dissolves human cells
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- this fluorescent stain can be used to visualize yeast structures from a clinical sample
- a sterol found in cell membranes of fungi, serving the same function as cholesterol in animal cells
- an essential part of the carbohydrate skeleton of the fungal cell wall
- a fungus that grows in the form of multicellular filaments
- a type of asexual reproductive spore of fungi usually produced at the tip or side of hyphae
- a type of fungal spore typically produced by segmentation of pre-existing fungal hyphae
- eukaryotic single-celled microorganisms that reproduce by asymmetrical binary fission
- the unit of asexual reproduction produced by budding
- are the result of a sort of incomplete budding where the cells elongate but remain attached after division
- _________ dextrose agar used to grow fungi and it inhibits bacterial growth
- In most fungi, ________ are the main mode of vegetative growth
- is the vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a mass of branching, thread-like hyphae
- the stain used for visualization of Cryptococcus neoformans capsule
26 Clues: too few neutrophils • the divider between cells in hyphae • spores that are produced in a sporangium • a disease caused by infection with a fungus • The parasitic phase of this dimorphic fungus • fungi that exist either in yeast form or as mold • the most abundant fungal cell wall polysaccharide • the unit of asexual reproduction produced by budding • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY CROSSWORD 2019-05-27
Across
- A DECREASE IN THE NUMBER OF RED BLOOD CELLS
- SURGICAL OPENING OF THE BILE DUCT
- NECK
- MEDICAL DOCTOR WHO SPECIALIZES IN KIDNEY CARE AND TREATIND DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS.
- EYE
- PREGNANCY IN WHICH THE FETUS DEVELOPS OUTSIDE THE UTERUS, TYPICALLY IN A FALLOPIAN TUBE.
- SURGICAL REMOVAL OF THE GALLBLADDER
- PRESENCE OF AT LEAST ONE GALLSTONE IN THE COMMON BILE DUCT
- ELEVATED LEVEL OF THE PIGMENT BILIRUBIN IN THE BLOOD
- HEREDITARY CONDITION IN WHICH THE GROWTH OF LONG BONES BY OSSIFICATION OF CARTILAGE IS RETARDED, RESULTING IN VERY SHORT LIMBS
- SURGICAL EXCISION OF ONE LATERAL HALF OF THE TONGUE
- PERTAINING TO THE ABDOMIN
- FLESH
- STUDY OF WOMEN AN EXCESS OF GLUCOSE
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- INFLAMATION OF MANY NERVES
- CHRONIC DISEASE OF THE HEART MUSCLE.
- SUBSTANCE THAT FIGHTS INFECTION
- THE FORMATION OF GALLSTONES.
- SURGICAL REMOVAL OF ONE OR BOTH OF THE KIDNEYS.
- STUDY OF CELLS
- INFLAMATION OF THE SKIN
- RECORD OF THE ELECTRICITY IN THE HEART
- RECORD OF THE ELECTRICITY IN THE BRAIN
- A MUSCLE THAT DRAWS A LIMB AWAY FROM THE BODY
- DEFICIENCY OF ALL THREE CELLULAR COMPONENTS OF THE BLOOD (RED CELLS, WHITE CELLS, AND PLATELETS)
- UNDER THE SKIN
- INFLAMATION OF THE GUMS
- PERTAINING TO NEWBORN CHILDREN
28 Clues: EYE • NECK • FLESH • STUDY OF CELLS • UNDER THE SKIN • INFLAMATION OF THE SKIN • INFLAMATION OF THE GUMS • PERTAINING TO THE ABDOMIN • INFLAMATION OF MANY NERVES • THE FORMATION OF GALLSTONES. • PERTAINING TO NEWBORN CHILDREN • SUBSTANCE THAT FIGHTS INFECTION • SURGICAL OPENING OF THE BILE DUCT • SURGICAL REMOVAL OF THE GALLBLADDER • STUDY OF WOMEN AN EXCESS OF GLUCOSE • ...
Medical Terminology Suffix 2019-10-22
Across
- development, nourishment
- one who
- condition
- small
- condition, stopping
- small
- enlargement
- berry shaped bacterium
- breakdown destruction separation
- surgical procedure to remove fluid
- structure, substance
- new opening
- resembling, derived from
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- pain
- surgical repair
- fear
- structure, tissue
- hernia
- development, formation, growth
- blood condition
- softening
- berry shaped bacterium
- condition, process
- drooping, falling, prolapse
- structure, tissue
- condition, usually abnormal
26 Clues: pain • fear • small • small • hernia • one who • condition • softening • enlargement • new opening • surgical repair • blood condition • structure, tissue • structure, tissue • condition, process • condition, stopping • structure, substance • berry shaped bacterium • berry shaped bacterium • development, nourishment • resembling, derived from • drooping, falling, prolapse • condition, usually abnormal • ...
Medical Terms - Prefix 2019-07-09
Across
- above,excess
- Definition for prefix cyan/o
- Right
- Definition for prefix Contra-
- Definition for prefix Mega-
- Definition for prefix leuk/o
- Definition for prefix ortho
- Varied, irregular
- Abnormally High
- Definition for prefix Ad-
- Definition for prefix xanth/o
- in/within
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- Middle
- Definition for prefix ante-
- half/partial
- Definition for prefix Trans-
- Definition for prefix Re-
- Definition for prefix post-
- Left
- Definition for prefix Neo-
- Small
- False
- Definition for prefix dipl/o
- black/dark
- away from
25 Clues: Left • Right • Small • False • Middle • in/within • away from • black/dark • half/partial • above,excess • Abnormally High • Varied, irregular • Definition for prefix Re- • Definition for prefix Ad- • Definition for prefix Neo- • Definition for prefix ante- • Definition for prefix post- • Definition for prefix Mega- • Definition for prefix ortho • Definition for prefix cyan/o • Definition for prefix Trans- • ...
Medical Term 9 2019-10-14
25 Clues: In • Lip • Bad • Fear • Skin • Back • Twin • Glue • Side • Hand • Move • Light • Small • Breast • Digest • Swelling • Heel, Stone • Finger, Toe • Spinal Column • About, Around • Grain, Particle • Walk, Take steps • Pleura, Rib, Side • In front of, Before • Framework of the eyelid
Medical Term 11 2019-10-14
25 Clues: Bad • Drug • Ball • Cold • Child • Flesh • Sleep • Loins • Large • Speech • Within • Nipple • Before • Spleen • Beneath • Between • Stretch • Swelling • Entrance • Offspring • Paralysis • Lump, Clot • Pull, Draw • Out, Away from • Away from, Not
Medical Term 12 2019-10-14
25 Clues: Two • Base • Vein • Ovary • Colon • Ilium • Three • Ileum • Sacrum • Spleen • Uterus • Artery • Pelvis • Larynx • Ureter • Therapy • Urethra • Pharynx • Thyroid • Bronchus • Duodenum • Appendix • Ligament • Esophagus • Adrenal gland
Medical Terminology Thinking 2020-04-22
Across
- abbreviation formed from the first letter of a word
- specialist in the study of the heart
- care and treatment of children
- study of the function in a living organism
- medical specialty
- pertaining to urine
- word contains more than one root
- kneecap
- study and treatment of the skin
- plural ending for phalanx
- word part at the beginning of the word
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- pertaining to respiration
- study and treatment of the aged
- suffix for the meaning "study of"
- the study of body structure
- increased urination
- study of the mind
- pertaining to the diet
- loss of sensation
- study of the nervous system
- pertaining to the heart
- female reproductive cell; egg
- fundamental unit of a word
- plural ending for vertebra
- word part at the end of a root
25 Clues: kneecap • study of the mind • medical specialty • loss of sensation • increased urination • pertaining to urine • pertaining to the diet • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to respiration • plural ending for phalanx • fundamental unit of a word • plural ending for vertebra • the study of body structure • study of the nervous system • female reproductive cell; egg • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2020-12-09
Across
- lowermost, below, or toward the feet
- nearer the side, away from midline
- nearest the midline
- electricity
- right upper quadrant
- muscle
- toward or nearer the midline
- HD
- bone
- farthest from the midline
- oma
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- RA
- partial or incomplete paralysis
- PKU
- bind or tie together
- LLQ
- Fx
- heart
- DNR
- paralysis
- movement
- blood vessel
- toward the head
- above or toward the head
- measles, mumps, rubella
- surgical incision
26 Clues: RA • Fx • HD • PKU • LLQ • DNR • oma • bone • heart • muscle • movement • paralysis • electricity • blood vessel • toward the head • surgical incision • nearest the midline • bind or tie together • right upper quadrant • measles, mumps, rubella • above or toward the head • farthest from the midline • toward or nearer the midline • partial or incomplete paralysis • nearer the side, away from midline • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2023-01-09
Across
- from prefix ab-
- root word meaning bladder
- root word meanng nose
- nerve
- Where would intercostal muscles be located in relation to the ribs?
- root word osteo
- root word meaning chest
- lith/o
- root word meaning skin
- root word entero
- prefix meaning after or behind
- root word cry/o
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- root word meaning mind
- prefix meaning above normal/excessive
- prefix meaning very small
- root word nephro
- root word meaning rib
- root word arthro
- nose?
- A child with a common cold will usually have what condition that affects
- What prefix is used to represent something new?
- root word meaning heart
- What prefix is used to represent half of a structure?
- root word meaning mouth
- root word for gland
- root word cephal
- prefix neo
- prefix brady
28 Clues: nose? • nerve • lith/o • prefix neo • prefix brady • from prefix ab- • root word osteo • root word cry/o • root word nephro • root word arthro • root word cephal • root word entero • root word for gland • root word meaning rib • root word meanng nose • root word meaning mind • root word meaning skin • root word meaning chest • root word meaning heart • root word meaning mouth • prefix meaning very small • ...
Medical Emergencies - Pulmonology 2023-01-22
Across
- caused by weakening or destruction of the alveolar walls
- ____ volume the amount of air moved in and out in a respiratory cycle
- a small collection of air between the lung and the outer surface of the lung
- terminal point of respiratory tree
- form of pulmonary edema that is caused by fluid in the interstitial space between the lungs that ruins diffusion
- 98% of O2 binds to hemoglobin. What does the 2% dissolve in?
- upper airway:oropharynx, nasopharynx, esophagus,laryngopharynx and what other structure?
- bronchodilator - It relaxes the bronchial muscles and expands the airways, allowing more air to flow in and out of the lungs
- respiratory _____ is a single breath
- site of gas exchange
- sudden onset of respiratory distress with no diagnosis
- ipratropium bromide
- this reflex is aka the inflation deflation reflex
- symptoms of this include recurrent cough and sputum production
- levels of Co2 will set the respiratory pace by triggering this receptors
- Cartilaginous structure between the trachea and primary bronchi, produces a branching area separating the left and right lung
- atelectasis is caused by tht fluid ____ being broken
- this is effect is the mirroring of the bohr effect
- finger signs that indicate severe COPD or meth use
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- methylprednisolone
- blue tinted skin pertaining to low perfusion
- the releasing of O2 by hemoglobin depends on PH and what pertaining to blood
- why hemoglobin gives up oxygen is due to this effect
- transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- pale skin
- this nervous system relaxes/dilates smooth muscles
- is an emergency that stops blood from reaching alveoli
- this system controls the depth and rate of respiration
- this respiration and gas exchange occurs at the capillary sites
- this drug helps break up mucus
- physical movement of air
- on the ETCO2 can indicate bronchospasm
- proventil
- CO2 is a byproduct of this cycle
34 Clues: pale skin • proventil • methylprednisolone • ipratropium bromide • site of gas exchange • physical movement of air • this drug helps break up mucus • CO2 is a byproduct of this cycle • terminal point of respiratory tree • respiratory _____ is a single breath • transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide • on the ETCO2 can indicate bronchospasm • ...
Medical Paramedic - Neurology 2023-01-18
Across
- lorazepam
- my legs feel like pins and needles
- my face was sagging in one spot but it stopped
- quick i need this to treat my seizure pt
- clonic shakes that cause stiffness and convulses
- diazepam
- drug that increases functional or nervous activity
- scene safe
- is the stroke test most commonly used in our area
- second cranial nerve
- what letters determine stroke symptoms
- chlordiazepoxide
- when the brain tissue is infected
- atrophy of brain due to nerve cell death in the cerebral cortex
- neurons in the brain that control fine motor movement die
- mass of tissue cells that's bad news
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- body is sad says not enough vitamin B
- second half of figuring out why my pt is AMS
- midazolam
- is an interruption of blood flow to the brain
- stroke is a rupture of a blood vessel
- stroke caused by blot clots that inhibit blood flow to the brain
- long term low vitamin B
- is a common symptom of stroke
- sclerosis progressive demyelination of neurons in the brain spinal cord and cranial nerves
- antiplatelets
- dys progressive muscle weakness that starts distal
- what cardiac dysrhythmia is prone to blood clots
- progressive muscle weakness and degeneration of upper and lower neurons that control voluntary movement
- positive brudzinski's test
- first half of figuring out why my pt is AMS
- communicable disease that affects the CNS
- I got my gloves and my mask ready
33 Clues: diazepam • lorazepam • midazolam • scene safe • antiplatelets • chlordiazepoxide • second cranial nerve • long term low vitamin B • positive brudzinski's test • is a common symptom of stroke • when the brain tissue is infected • I got my gloves and my mask ready • my legs feel like pins and needles • mass of tissue cells that's bad news • body is sad says not enough vitamin B • ...
Medical Surgical Nursing 2023-02-28
Across
- Alert and oriented to person, place and time but is quite sluggish. Sleeps frequently, but wakens to voice or gentle shaking.
- Named for its pinkish-gray color, which contains neural cell bodies, axon terminals, and denrites, as well as all nerve synapses.
- The outermost layer of the meninges. it covers the brain and spinal cord.
- Surgical procedure to cut and temporarily remove a piece of skull bone to access the brain.
- Also known as Cerebrovascular Accident or Brain attack.
- Pupils are equally round, reactive to light and accommodation.
- Single most important modifiable risk factor for stroke.
- A violent jarring or shaking that results in a disturbance of brain function.
- Minimal movement, responds in groans and moans. Awakens briefly only with repeated stimulation.
- Inability to coordinate muscle movements, resulting in difficulty in walking, talking, and performing self-care activities.
- An antiplatelet agent which is use to decrease risk for thrombus formation.
- Portion of the neuron that conducts impulses away from the cell body.
- White, lipid substance that acts as an insulator for the conduction of impulses.
- It protects the brain from external trauma.
- A condition caused by brain damage or spinal cord injury that leads to paralysis on one side of the body.
- Myelin surrounding these fibers give them their white appearance.
- How many cranial nerves are included in the Central Nervous System.
- Gaps in the myelin sheat.
- Portion of the neuron that conducts impulses toward the cell body.
- A part of brainstem that helps control heartbeat, breathing and blood pressure.
- A language disorder caused by damage in a specific area of the brain that controls language expression and comprehension.
- An inhibitory neurotransmitter that helps control mood and sleep, and inhibits pain pathways.
- This is use to describe the level of consciousness in an individual. (Abbreviation only)
- An osmotic diuretic used to reduce brain swelling.
- A corticosteroid given to patients with traumatic brain injury to reduce inflammation and intracranial pressure.
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- Coordinated voluntary movement and maintains trunk stability and equilibrium.
- A condition in which excess cerebrospinal fluid builds up within the ventricles of the brain.
- It works with the pituitary to maintain fluid balance and maintain temperature regulation.
- Chemicals that affect the transmission of impulses across the synaptic cleft.
- A clear and colorless fluid which is produced in the ventricles and is circulated around the brain and the spinal cord.
- Sustained increase in tension of a muscle when it is passively lengthened or stretched.
- It is composed of two hemispheres, the thalamus, the hypothalamus, and the basal ganglia.
- Cells that provide support, nourishment, and protection to neurons.
- Point at which the nerve impulses is transmitted from one neuron to another.
- The largest lobe, located in the front of the skull.
- This connects the brain to our lower back. It carries nerve signals from the brain to the body and vice versa.
- Primary functional unit of the nervous system.
- Another type of ischemic stroke that occurs when an embolus lodges in and occludes a cerebral artery, resulting in infarction and edema of the area supplied by the involved vessel.
- An organ inside the head that controls all body functions of a human being.
- Loss of ability to recognize objects through a particular sensory system.
- A fibrous connective tissues that cover the brain and spinal cord. It provides protection, support, and nourishment to the brain and spinal cord.
- This lobe contains Wernicke's speech area.
- A type of stroke that result from bleeding into the brain tissue itself or into the subarachnoid space or ventricles.
- Its function is control of all motor, sensory, autonomic, cognitive, and behavioral activities.
- It contains the nucleus and cytoplasm; it is also the metabolic center of the neuron.
- A type of stroke that results from inadequate blood flow to the brain from partial or complete occlusion of an artery.
- A type of ischemic stroke which occurs from injury to a blood vessel wall and formation of a blood clot.
- Extreme drowsiness, minimally responsive and barely follows commands. It requires vigorous stimulation to awaken.
- It consists of the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata.
- A hematoma which results from bleeding between the dura and the inner surface of the skull.
50 Clues: Gaps in the myelin sheat. • This lobe contains Wernicke's speech area. • It protects the brain from external trauma. • Primary functional unit of the nervous system. • An osmotic diuretic used to reduce brain swelling. • The largest lobe, located in the front of the skull. • Also known as Cerebrovascular Accident or Brain attack. • ...
Medical Vocabulary(Animals) 2023-02-27
Across
- terms used to describe small animals like gerbils, hamsters, guinea pigs, mice and rats
- before
- front of the body
- disease that can spread from animal to another
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- isolation of an animal(s) suspected to have been exposed to an infectious disease
- vein
- tail
- method of disease transmission that includes direct contact, indirect contact and droplet contact
- process of applying a preparation on living tissue to prevent infections
- heart
- underside of the body
- flow or discharge
- inflammation
- back
- removal of female reproductive organs
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- stomach
- programs to help prevent disease and health problems in animals
- insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine
- against, opposing
- plane plane that divides the body into back and frontal parts
- removal of a tissue sample for examination and microscopic diagnosis
- head
- diseases that can be transmitted from animal to human
- pain
- plane plane that divides the body into cranial and caudal parts
- without, lack of
- period of time between the animal contact with an infection and the appearance of disease systems
28 Clues: vein • tail • head • pain • back • heart • before • stomach • inflammation • without, lack of • front of the body • against, opposing • flow or discharge • underside of the body • surgical puncture to remove fluid • removal of female reproductive organs • disease that can spread from animal to another • diseases that can be transmitted from animal to human • ...
Medical Terminology 6 2023-03-08
24 Clues: ren • rug • core • phon • pilo • leio • colp • stoma • thalm • dendr • phleb • bucco • orchi • histo • cilia • gylco • plexus • plasia • tympan • physio • acoust • umbilic • palpebr • encephal
Musculoskeletal Medical Terminology 2023-01-31
Across
- phalanx
- stone
- surgical fixation
- hump of increased convexity of the spine
- smooth muscle
- pain
- stiff, bent
- muscle
- lumbar region
- between
- joint
- bent forward with increased concavity of the spine
- cartilage
- to break; surgical fracture
- fiber, fibrous tissue
- bone
- rib
Down
- tendon
- above
- nourishment, development
- movement
- carpals
- vertebra, spine
- weakness
- straight
- bone marrow
- lateral curvature of the spine
- porous
- radius
- growth
- together, joined
31 Clues: rib • pain • bone • above • stone • joint • tendon • muscle • porous • radius • growth • carpals • phalanx • between • movement • weakness • straight • cartilage • stiff, bent • bone marrow • smooth muscle • lumbar region • vertebra, spine • together, joined • surgical fixation • fiber, fibrous tissue • nourishment, development • to break; surgical fracture • lateral curvature of the spine • hump of increased convexity of the spine • ...
Diagnostic Medical Terms 2023-02-05
Across
- originating or causing
- like or resembling
- lungs
- fast
- around
- deficiency
- specialist
- hardening
- condition of the blood
- self
- vein
- bronchial tube
- instrument used to measure
- artery
- between
- blood
- blood vessel
- vein
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- white
- within
- lung
- cell
- against
- oxygen
- chest
- electrical activity
- abnormal condition
- disease
- red
- instrument to observe
- slow
- heart
- clot
33 Clues: red • lung • cell • fast • self • vein • slow • clot • vein • white • lungs • chest • heart • blood • within • around • oxygen • artery • against • disease • between • hardening • deficiency • specialist • blood vessel • bronchial tube • like or resembling • abnormal condition • electrical activity • instrument to observe • originating or causing • condition of the blood • instrument used to measure
Cardiovascular Medical Terminology 2023-02-14
Across
- narrowing of the aorta
- pertaining to an artery
- procedure using ultrasound to assess the heart
- high blood pressure
- abnormal dilatation of a vessel, usually an artery
- enlargement of the heart
- quivering muscle contractions especially in the heart
- blood clot that obstructs a vessel
- disease of the heart muscle
- local, temporary deficiency in blood supply
- inflammation of the inner heart
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- open, unobstructed
- removal of an embolus
- puncture of the heart
- pertaining to the heart and lung
- inflammation of the heart muscle
- condition of a blood clot in a vein
- condition of hardening of fatty plaque
- inflamation of a vein
- surgical repair of a vessel
20 Clues: open, unobstructed • high blood pressure • removal of an embolus • puncture of the heart • inflamation of a vein • narrowing of the aorta • pertaining to an artery • enlargement of the heart • disease of the heart muscle • surgical repair of a vessel • inflammation of the inner heart • pertaining to the heart and lung • inflammation of the heart muscle • ...
Medical Terminology Prefixes 2023-03-29
23 Clues: in • out • bad • all • two • upon • many • good • self • half • over • slow • large • small • under • after • before • inside • between • against • beneath • backward • together
Medical Terminology Review 2023-05-03
20 Clues: Fat • Vaso • Myco • Bucc • Skin • Cost- • Gland • Brady • Sound • -Algia • Muscle • Stomach • Hearing • Membrane • Vomitting • Cartilage • Deficiency • Spinal Cord • Surgical Removal • Create An Opening
Emergency Medical Services 2022-12-12
Across
- When part of a muscle dies
- wrist and arms flexed inward and feet pointed out
- How you listen to lung sounds
- Protein that carries oxygen in the cell
- Bluish skin color caused by lack of oxygen
- Mineral for the heart
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- type of suction tip we use
- Only found during an opiod overdose.
- triad cardiac tamponade
- Used to treat opiod overdose.
- Side effect of Nitroglycerin
- White blood cell
- helps with clotting the blood
- Low heart rate, below 60
- Blood pressure above 140/90
- Restless, anxious, altered LOC, sweating.
- breath odod often associated with hyperglcemia
- Medication given to a person who has repeated episodes of chest pain
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- thigh bone
- liquid part of the blood
- Breathing pattern associated with hyperglycemia
- red blotches on the skin
- Used to define inital health of a newborn
- standing orders for EMS providers to use
- helps with alveoli remain open
- the "A" in SAMPLE
- Heart rate above 100
- device used to stabilize a pelvic fracture
- Bifurcation point between the right and left lung
- what time is
- also known as Grand Mal
- Body needs this along with glucose and water.
- Device used to listen inside the body
- attack on the brain usually caused by a small clot
- lower airway constriction
- wrists flexed and arms down to the sides and feet pointed out
- DOT define device used for transportation of the sick and injured
- Device used to perform compressions on a patient
- noise made when upper airway swells
- Red blood cell
- Low Blood sugar
- the "R" in OPQRST
- device used to pressurize the lungs during a crisis
44 Clues: thigh bone • what time is • Red blood cell • Low Blood sugar • White blood cell • the "A" in SAMPLE • the "R" in OPQRST • Heart rate above 100 • Mineral for the heart • also known as Grand Mal • triad cardiac tamponade • liquid part of the blood • red blotches on the skin • Low heart rate, below 60 • lower airway constriction • When part of a muscle dies • type of suction tip we use • ...
(CN) Random Medical 2023-08-13
Across
- bright red blood, most commonly from hemorrhoid
- fatigue, decreased mental function, lethargy, cold intolerance, constipation, decreased appetite with increased weight gain
- weight gain, moon face appearance, buffalo hump, thinning to almost transparent skin, mood swings, impaired memory or concentration
- tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, postural intsability
- full body rash, hacking cough, runny nose, high fever, watery red eyes, Koplik's spots
- high fever (106 or higher), irritability, delirium or coma, tachycardia, hypotension, vomiting, diarrhea,
- black tarry stool
- loud seal-bark cough, tachypnea, grunting, wheezing, acute respiratory distress during the night
- progressive weakness, fatigue, decreased appetite, weight loss, hyperpigmentation of the skin, vomiting, diarrhea
- GI bleed, recent weight loss, intermittent abdominal cramping, n/v, diarrhea
- high fever, stiff neck, headache, n/v, light sensitivity, confusion, seizure
Down
- barrel chested, pink in color, pursed lips, clubbed fingers
- female on birth control who smokes can have
- problems with short term moeory, shuffling gait, stiffness of body muscles, aphasia, psychiatric disturbances
- joint and abdominal pain, fatigue, paresthesis, CNS disturbance
- nausea, weakness, fatigue, rapid weight loss, night sweats, cough, chest pain, hemoptysis
- n/v diarrhea generally 12 hours after eating
- agitation, emotional changeability, insomnia, poor heat tolerance, weight loss despite increased appetite, weakness, dyspnea, tachycardia
- dyspnea, wheezing, cough, 1-2 words, pulsus paradoxus, tachycardia, low SPO2
- PE, tension pneumo, cardiac tamponade, COPD, think right side failure
- herpes zoster
- cool clammy skin above, warm dry skin below, hypotension, bradycardia
- fever, headache, loss of appetite, swelling and pain in parotid glands
- chills, deep productive cough, yellow/brown streaked sputum often streaked with blood, pleuritic chest pain
- considerable amounts of sputum, productive cough for at least 3 months per year for 2 or more years, overweight, cyanotic, rhonchi, blue bloater
25 Clues: herpes zoster • black tarry stool • female on birth control who smokes can have • n/v diarrhea generally 12 hours after eating • bright red blood, most commonly from hemorrhoid • tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, postural intsability • barrel chested, pink in color, pursed lips, clubbed fingers • joint and abdominal pain, fatigue, paresthesis, CNS disturbance • ...
Medical terms abbreviations 2023-08-28
20 Clues: Self • Weight • Doctor • Height • History • Against • Diagnosis • To, Toward • from, away • Temperature • Twice a day • Blood Pressure • four times a day • Nothing by mouth • Three times a day • Do Not Resuscitate • immediately or now • Twice, double, both • or an: without,lack of • Activities of daily living
Medical Terminology Crossword 2023-08-30
Across
- The ears are ___ to the nose.
- Swelling in the tissue.
- Dislocation is complete ___ of two ends of a joint.
- The foot is ___ to the leg.
- Healing apparatus, electrical stimulation, ultrasound, heat, ice, light therapy, and tape are all forms of.
- Abbreviation for Blood pressure
- Flexion Pointing the toes away from the body.
- Abbreviation for level of consciousness
- Effusion is swelling in the ___.
- Internal Rotation also known as ___ is when the anterior surface of a body part rotates toward the midline.
- The brain is ___ to the skull.
- The stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons.
- The plane that divides the body into superior and inferior sections.
- Flexion is when you ___ the angle formed by the bones of the joint.
- The plane that divides the body into equal left and right sides.
- The structure that connects muscle to bone
- The chest is ___ to the arm.
- Ecchymosis is a ___ of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath.
- Supine position is when a person is laying ___.
- A sprain is a stretching or tearing of ___.
- Crepitus is the ___ sound or sensation produced by friction between bone and cartilage.
- Another word for a bruise.
- The heart is ___ to the lungs.
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint.
- A ligament is a structure that connects bone to ___.
- Movement toward the midline of the body.
- The top side of a structure is known as ___.
- Position of a body part that is bent outward.
Down
- Bringing the toes toward the body.
- Situated away from a center.
- Inversion is when you bring the toes in towards the ___ of the body.
- The shoulder blades are on the ___ side of the body.
- Situated or pertaining to a center.
- Hyperextension is when you straighten a part.
- Looseness in the joint.
- A long-onset injury is known as ___.
- Abbreviation for estimated time of arrival
- Prone position is when a person is laying ___.
- The skin is ___ to the muscles.
- When pain is felt somewhere other than its origin.
- Extension is when you ___ the angle of the joint.
- Movement away from the midline of the body.
- Body's response to injury.
- Eversion is when you point the toes ___ away from the neutral position of the foot.
- Turning the forearm toward the body.
- Pain produced when a structure is palpated.
- Abbreviation for date of birth
- The underside of the foot is known as ___.
- What is the abbreviation for Range of Motion.
- The patella is on the ___ side of the body.
- Turning the forearm away from the body.
- The standing up-right position with palms facing forward.
- Position of a body part that is bent inward.
- Abbreviation for heart rate
- External Rotation also known as ___ is when the anterior surface of a body part rotates away from the midline.
- The head is ___ to the collarbone.
- The plane that divides the body into front and back.
- The legs are ___ to the brain.
- A recent or new injury is known as ___.
59 Clues: Looseness in the joint. • Swelling in the tissue. • Body's response to injury. • Another word for a bruise. • The foot is ___ to the leg. • Abbreviation for heart rate • Situated away from a center. • The chest is ___ to the arm. • The ears are ___ to the nose. • The brain is ___ to the skull. • Abbreviation for date of birth • The heart is ___ to the lungs. • ...
Medical Science Terms 2024-01-11
Across
- Putting a foreign substance into another location
- Reproduction of cells
- Organism with modified genetics
- Medical technology used for imaging the inside of the body
- A substance with positive and negative effects
- When non-human cells are used in humans
- A mutation of cells
- A non-living organism that needs a host to reproduce
- Method of identifying human genetics anomalies
- "Blueprint for cells"
Down
- Widespread outbreak of disease and virus
- The process of breaking down nutrients
- Slow energy
- Building blocks for the cell
- Fast energy
- Modifying living organisms to serve a purpose
- Smallest form of life
- Shield from illness
- Speeds up chemical reaction
- An organism that produces disease
20 Clues: Slow energy • Fast energy • A mutation of cells • Shield from illness • Reproduction of cells • Smallest form of life • "Blueprint for cells" • Speeds up chemical reaction • Building blocks for the cell • Organism with modified genetics • An organism that produces disease • The process of breaking down nutrients • When non-human cells are used in humans • ...
Tricare Medical Billing 2023-11-11
Across
- TRICARE uses the term "cost share" instead of ___________. Answer: Coinsurance
- Beneficiaries are required to pay an annual ___________ cap within one fiscal year. Answer: Catastrophic
- Beneficiaries with Medicare Part A must also have ___________ for TRICARE eligibility. Answer: Medicare Part B
- TRICARE Standard allows beneficiaries to choose a provider outside of the TRICARE ___________. Answer: Network
- TRICARE Prime Remote specially-care referrals may be required for a "fitness for ___________" determination. Answer: Duty
- Active duty members and their families do not pay enrollment fees for TRICARE ___________. Answer: Prime
- TRICARE Prime is a ___________ option. Answer: HMO
- TRICARE Reserve Select is a premium-based healthcare ___________. Answer: Plan
- TRICARE beneficiaries must be enrolled in ___________ for eligibility. Answer: DEERS
- A congressionally funded comprehensive health benefits program for military families in 1966. Answer: CHAMPUS
- TRICARE becomes the ___________ policy when an individual turns 65. Answer: secondary
- TRICARE is not available for ________ beneficiaries who have 100% service-related disabilities. Answer: CHAMPVA
- An authorized provider must meet TRICARE's ___________ and credentialing process. Answer: Licensing
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- TRICARE Standard beneficiaries are responsible for paying an annual ___________. Answer: Deductible
- TRICARE Prime Remote (TPR) is for active duty members stationed 50 miles or more from a ___________. Answer: Military treatment facility
- Specialty care for TPR active duty family members is coordinated through the ___________. Answer: Healthcare Finder
- TRICARE Standard is a ___________ option with cost-sharing. Answer: Feeforservice
- In January 1994, CHAMPUS was renamed ___________. Answer: TRICARE
- The benefits under TRICARE Prime Remote are the same as TRICARE Prime, with no ___________ costs. Answer: Out-of-pocket
- TRICARE Global Remote Overseas falls under TRICARE Prime for ___________. Answer: Overseas
- TRICARE Prime requires ___________ to coordinate and manage medical care. Answer: Primary Care Manager
- Penalties and interest charges cannot be billed to beneficiaries due to TRICARE's ___________. Answer: Payment delay
- Claims for TRICARE must be submitted within 30 days or within 1 yearfrom the date of ________. Answer: service
- TRICARE Standard beneficiaries pay 15% in-network and 20% out-of-network for outpatient ___________. Answer: Visits
24 Clues: TRICARE Prime is a ___________ option. Answer: HMO • In January 1994, CHAMPUS was renamed ___________. Answer: TRICARE • TRICARE uses the term "cost share" instead of ___________. Answer: Coinsurance • TRICARE Reserve Select is a premium-based healthcare ___________. Answer: Plan • ...
Medical Terminology: Suffixes 2023-10-04
Across
- Muscle Contraction
- Expand/Widen
- Disease
- Instrument for viewing
- Swelling
- Condition
- Excision/Removal of
- Repair/Restore/Replace
- Inflammation
- Breathing
- Examination/Inspection
- Instrument used to record
- Englargement
Down
- Blood Condition
- Control/Stop
- Discharge/flow
- Puncture/Aspiration of
- Pain
- Narrow/Contract
- Weakness
- Study of
- Specialist
- Pain/Discomfort
- Small/Micropscopic
- Create new opening
- Paralysis
- Tumor
27 Clues: Pain • Tumor • Disease • Weakness • Swelling • Study of • Condition • Breathing • Paralysis • Specialist • Control/Stop • Expand/Widen • Inflammation • Englargement • Discharge/flow • Blood Condition • Narrow/Contract • Pain/Discomfort • Muscle Contraction • Small/Micropscopic • Create new opening • Excision/Removal of • Puncture/Aspiration of • Instrument for viewing • Repair/Restore/Replace • Examination/Inspection • ...
Medical Legal issues 2023-09-27
Across
- Moral principles in healthcare
- Time limit for legal action
- Keeping secrets safe
- Limits of professional duties
- Legally independent minor
- Unfair treatment based on certain traits
- Legal authority to act for another
- Moral beliefs
- Law concerning disputes between individuals
- Professional misconduct
- Agreement with full understanding
- Method of resolving disputes outside court
- Unwanted intrusion into personal matters
- Adequate level of care
- Law for medical record privacy
- Official complaint handler
Down
- Laws governing healthcare
- Group overseeing moral issues
- Order to withhold CPR
- Law for patient autonomy
- Rights concerning medical treatment
- Spoken defamation
- Laws protecting those who help others
- Responsibility to avoid causing harm
- Damaging someone's reputation
- Law concerning crimes and offenses
- Threatening physical harm
- Legal caretaker
- Legal document for future healthcare decisions
- Actual physical harm
- Unwanted sexual advances
- Failure to take proper care
- Accepted level of care
- Written defamation
34 Clues: Moral beliefs • Legal caretaker • Spoken defamation • Written defamation • Keeping secrets safe • Actual physical harm • Order to withhold CPR • Accepted level of care • Adequate level of care • Professional misconduct • Law for patient autonomy • Unwanted sexual advances • Laws governing healthcare • Legally independent minor • Threatening physical harm • Official complaint handler • ...
Medical Words 1234 2023-09-11
Across
- body's way of getting rid of harmful substances from the stomach.
- begins when genetic changes interfere with this orderly process.
- that only affects the joints, usually in the hands, knees, hips, neck, and lower back.
- happens when the lungs do not effectively exchange the gases oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- an uneasiness in your stomach.
- brain and other parts of the body becomes disrupted and a long-lasting (chronic) disease of the central nervous system.
Down
- a type of arthritis that causes inflammation in the joints and ligaments of the spine.
- disease that causes a fast rise in body temperature and severe muscle contractions when someone receives general anesthesia with one or more of the following drugs:
- a sore on the lining of your stomach, small intestine or esophagus.
- stomach contents move up into the esophagus.
- abnormality in the spine or spinal cord tissue, typically following an accident or trauma to the region.
- a group of disorders that affect a person's ability to move and maintain balance and posture.
- mucus (snot) dripping or “running” out of your nose.
- involuntary movement in one or more muscles.
- pain associated with menstruation
- can cause severe throbbing pain or a pulsing sensation, usually on one side of the head.
- occurs when your body attacks a foreign, and typically harmless, substance
- is caused by flu viruses that spread from person to person. When someone with the flu coughs, sneezes, or talks, they spray tiny droplets.
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness
- the airways can become inflamed and narrowed at times.
20 Clues: an uneasiness in your stomach. • pain associated with menstruation • a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness • stomach contents move up into the esophagus. • involuntary movement in one or more muscles. • mucus (snot) dripping or “running” out of your nose. • the airways can become inflamed and narrowed at times. • ...
Integumentary Medical Terminology 2024-02-08
Across
- cancer tumor
- death of the skin
- resembling redness
- situated as scales
- the study of fungus
- the abnormal condition of blood in the tissues
- a specialist in the study of disease
- a disease of the development of the nail
- an abnormal condition of above-normal amounts of sweating
- the abnormal condition of having blood in the tissues
- the process of covering something
- resembling something horn-shaped
- abnormal itching condition
Down
- blood cell
- blood tumor
- abnormal death of tissues
- abnormal condition of profuse sweating
- inflammation of the skin
- abnormal condition of hardening
- pertaining to what's underneath the skin
- black cell
- an incision in the eyelid
- above normal muscle pain
- self-developing
- the inflammation and thickening of the skin
- inflammation of eyelids
- abnormal condition of above-normal amounts of keratins
- cancer-causing
- muscle cell
- the skin
30 Clues: the skin • blood cell • black cell • blood tumor • muscle cell • cancer tumor • cancer-causing • self-developing • death of the skin • resembling redness • situated as scales • the study of fungus • inflammation of eyelids • inflammation of the skin • above normal muscle pain • abnormal death of tissues • an incision in the eyelid • abnormal itching condition • abnormal condition of hardening • ...
Medical Terms Crossword 2024-02-07
Across
- Specialist in the study of diseases
- Act of excessive sweating
- Tumor that is benign (wart)
- Abnormal Condition of death
- Condition of a nail
- The study of skin
- Specialist in the study of skin
- Pertaining to death (usually body tissue)
- Specialist in the study of fungi
- Inflammation of the skin
- Specialist in the study of cells
- Condition of blood in the tissues (bruises)
- Cells of red blood
- Mass of cancer
- Cells containing pigment (black)
Down
- Condition of dry skin
- Study of diseases
- Specialist in the study of death
- Abnormal condition of growth of horn-shaped skin (callus)
- The study of hair
- Study of Cells
- Inflammation of itchy skin
- Skin that is hard
- The study of blood
- Abnormal condition of pigment (black)
- Study of death
- The study of fungi
- Specialist in the study of blood disorders
- Specialist in the study of hair
- Lump of fat
30 Clues: Lump of fat • Study of Cells • Study of death • Mass of cancer • Study of diseases • The study of hair • Skin that is hard • The study of skin • The study of blood • The study of fungi • Cells of red blood • Condition of a nail • Condition of dry skin • Inflammation of the skin • Act of excessive sweating • Inflammation of itchy skin • Tumor that is benign (wart) • Abnormal Condition of death • ...
Medical Vocabulary : Spanish 2024-02-01
21 Clues: sick • pain • fever • cough • I fell • I feel • broken • painful • you feel • it bit me • sunstroke • It burns me • my arm hurts • I was playing • I have the flu • I broke my leg • it is biting me • it is very painful • dizzy, lightheaded • They are hurting me • In addition to, besides
2.01 Medical Terms 2024-01-30
Graduate Medical Education 2023-10-11
Across
- we heat these up in a steamer
- The other hardworking administrators of the programs
- Program Letter of Agreement
- Solid and Dependable
- They helped us during the summer
- Graduate Medical Education
- Core training
- The form that new house staff complete in MedHub
- Pit of darkness with lots of paper
- Every program holds these once a year
- Resident Hangout
- Resident Training License
- Mitch
- I see dead people
- The program that puts us to sleep
- we must have a photo for these
- Super achiever
- Best non healthy lunchtime trat day
- Pit of darkness with no computers
- Resident management system
- what we have to unlock regularly
Down
- Duty ""
- The program that paints toe nails
- Biggest residency program
- Motherly PC
- Graduate Medical Education ""
- Accrediting body for resident and fellowship programs
- Subspecialty of Family Medicine
- Subspecialty training
- Hardworking administrators who are the backbone of our programs
- Best healthy lunchtime treat day that we all share
- A bundle of ""
- Chair of the RFA Group
- Everyone needs a copy of this, especially during onboarding
- These residents start of in one program and then head to another
- Tara Boyd is the program coordinator for this program
- Resident sleeping Rooms
- On Call Meal ""
38 Clues: Mitch • Duty "" • Motherly PC • Core training • A bundle of "" • Super achiever • On Call Meal "" • Resident Hangout • I see dead people • Solid and Dependable • Subspecialty training • Chair of the RFA Group • Resident sleeping Rooms • Biggest residency program • Resident Training License • Graduate Medical Education • Resident management system • Program Letter of Agreement • ...
Review Medical Term 2024-05-07
Across
- destruction and absorption of bone
- ankle
- ligament
- originating in the teeth
- teeth
- tissue
- joint
- upper jawbone
- rheumatoid arthritis
- Total knee replacement
- chest
- inflammation of the pelvic portion of the spine
- skull
- fx fracture
- Medial collateral ligament
- cell
- chest x-ray
- Computed tomography
- ilium
- Open reduction internal fixation
- range of motion
- marrow, spinal cord
Down
- thoracic vertebrae
- posterior cruciate ligament
- pelvis
- tooth
- physical therapy
- cavity
- pleura, rib, side
- rib
- Lateral collateral ligament
- bone
- osteoarthritis
- Total hip replacement
- spinal column
- a tumor composed of bone tissue
- lumbar vertebrae
- surgical removal of the maxilla
- anterior cruciate ligament
- great toe
- spinal column
- cervical vertebrae
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- rest, ice, compression, elevation
- ambulate
45 Clues: rib • bone • cell • tooth • ankle • teeth • joint • chest • skull • ilium • pelvis • cavity • tissue • ligament • ambulate • great toe • fx fracture • chest x-ray • spinal column • upper jawbone • spinal column • osteoarthritis • range of motion • physical therapy • lumbar vertebrae • pleura, rib, side • thoracic vertebrae • cervical vertebrae • Computed tomography • marrow, spinal cord • rheumatoid arthritis • Total hip replacement • ...
Medical Terminology 14 2024-09-03
25 Clues: dry • bud • less • flow • dead • form • apart • stand • twice • chest • broad • beyond • curved • middle • stretch • slender • nearest • to roll • through • make, do • away from • throughout • burst forth • watery fluid • internal organs
Medical Terms #2 2024-09-09
25 Clues: rib • fat • cell • flesh • joint • below • above • heart • chest • liver • sugar • tissue • middle • before • muscle • against • side(s) • stomach • disease • study of • intestines • front side • internal organs • neck;neck of uterus • nerve; nervous system
Medical Terms #8 2024-04-04
Across
- Phagocyte= a cell that engulfs another cell
- VENOUS
- ADENoids are glands in your body
- can be caused by genetics or environmental factors
- Think: we are IDIOTS when we can't figure out what caused the disease/ condition
- Monogamy
- Inherited from parent
- thrombocyte= a clotting cell
- Polygamy
- you get the flu;your antigens "tag" the foreign virus and start producing antibodies against it.
- Think: ischemic stroke vs. hemorrhagic stroke
Down
- Occupational therapy
- Our spleen is SPLENdid
- a GLOB of protein
- Can be cancerous or non-cancerous ( such as a mole)
- COPD= Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Acute Myocardial infarction ( heart attack)
- BIG MAC
- a UTI acquired during a hospital stay due to nurse not using sterile technique when inserting the catheter
- An amoeba changes its shape to travel through liquid
- teeny tiny toy cars
- Hemorrhage
- Think : Chemotherapy- induced alopecia ( hair loss)
- Bruce Banner " morphs" into the hulk
24 Clues: VENOUS • BIG MAC • Monogamy • Polygamy • Hemorrhage • a GLOB of protein • teeny tiny toy cars • Occupational therapy • Inherited from parent • Our spleen is SPLENdid • thrombocyte= a clotting cell • ADENoids are glands in your body • Bruce Banner " morphs" into the hulk • Phagocyte= a cell that engulfs another cell • COPD= Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease • ...
Medical Terminology-Cardiology 2024-04-11
Across
- "blank" veins that are dilated.
- Carries blood to the heart.
- Suffix for pain.
- abbrev. for coronary artery disease
- abbrev. for cardiovascular
- Basic metabolic panel
- Uses X-ray contrast dye to view vessels around the heart.
- Has four chambers and pumps blood.
- acronym for electrical reading of the heart
- abbrev. for blood
- condition of narrowing arteries around the heart.
- Branches off of arteries and are smaller.
- AKA blood pressure cuff
- Prefix for self.
- AKA high blood pressure
Down
- Ultrasound of the heart
- The thinnest and the innermost layer of the three heart layers.
- Condition where arteries swell
- Condition where the Pericardial sac is inflamed.
- "blank" testing that puts patients through exercise while reading the heart.
- Carries blood away from the heart.
- Abbrev. for chest pain
- Prefix for middle.
- Surgical Puncture to remove fluid.
- Prefix for inner.
25 Clues: Suffix for pain. • Prefix for self. • abbrev. for blood • Prefix for inner. • Prefix for middle. • Basic metabolic panel • Abbrev. for chest pain • Ultrasound of the heart • AKA blood pressure cuff • AKA high blood pressure • abbrev. for cardiovascular • Carries blood to the heart. • Condition where arteries swell • "blank" veins that are dilated. • Carries blood away from the heart. • ...
Medical Word Roots 2024-07-10
Medical Term Crossword 2024-06-07
28 Clues: slow • vein • bone • half • clot • nerve • heart • brain • tumor • after • kidney • speech • without • ambulate • study of • catheter • breathing • head of bed • discontinue • rapid, fast • as necessary • under, below • twice per day • swallow or eat • range of motion • visual examination • shortness of breath • activity of daily living
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2024-10-08
Across
- intestine (Enteritis- inflammation of the intestine)
- Blood (Anemia- lack of blood flow)
- location within the body away from the surface
- horse
- dog
- rabbit
- runs the length of the body and divides into left and right parts
- word part at the end of the word indicating procedure, condition, disease, or disorder.
- word part that gives the fundamental meaning of the word.
- location farther from the center of the body as related to other locations
- bird
- frog/toad
- location nearer to the center of the body as related to other locations
- rat or mouse
- heart (cardiology- the study of the heart)
- location near the surface of the body
- away from the midline of the body
- back (toward the spine)
Down
- snake and lizard
- Suffering or disease (Osteopathy- disease of the bone)
- without, lack of (Analgesic- without pain; drug to elevate pain)
- below, low (Hypocalcemia- low levels of calcium in blood)
- cat
- against, opposing (Antibiotic- against microorganisms)
- divides the body into cranial and caudal parts
- head are or skull
- stomach (Gastrostomy–surgical opening of the stomach)
- guinea pig
- underside of the body
- runs through the center of the body lengthwise and divides it into equal left and right halves.
- Condition of (Coccidiosis- condition caused by coccidia)
- location towards near or at the nose of an animal
- nose (Rhinitis- inflammation of the nose)
- word part at the beginning of the word indicating number, location, time, or status
- tail end of the body or towards the tail
- toward the midline of the body
- turtle
37 Clues: cat • dog • bird • horse • rabbit • turtle • frog/toad • guinea pig • rat or mouse • snake and lizard • head are or skull • underside of the body • back (toward the spine) • toward the midline of the body • away from the midline of the body • Blood (Anemia- lack of blood flow) • location near the surface of the body • tail end of the body or towards the tail • nose (Rhinitis- inflammation of the nose) • ...
Medical Root Words 2024-10-08
42 Clues: eye • arm • fat • red • kid • cold • lung • mind • bone • ribs • skin • skin • head • skin • nose • veins • stone • blood • nerve • joint • gland • blood • liver • white • chest • mouth • water • heart • larynx • kidney • muscle • artery • glucose • disease • straight • cerebrum • esophagus • intestines • vessel, duct • bronchial tube • electrical activity • bladder, fluid filled sac
Common medical terms 2024-10-29
Across
- related to the brain (prefix)
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious.
- related to temperature (prefix)
- related to the nose (prefix)
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- related to muscle (prefix)
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
- slowing or stopping (suffix)
- A patient who receives care without being admitted to a hospital.
- Related to the heart (prefix)
- High blood pressure.
- Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal.
- related to the stomach (prefix)
- Broken bone or cartilage.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
Down
- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat.
- hard or hardening
- related to bones (prefix)
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- related to the skin (prefix)
- A bruise.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- A patient who requires hospitalization.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- related to blood (prefix)
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered.
- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another.
- related to lungs (prefix)
- Not cancerous.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
35 Clues: A bruise. • Not cancerous. • hard or hardening • High blood pressure. • related to bones (prefix) • related to blood (prefix) • related to lungs (prefix) • Broken bone or cartilage. • related to muscle (prefix) • related to the skin (prefix) • related to the nose (prefix) • The outer layer of the skin. • slowing or stopping (suffix) • related to the brain (prefix) • ...
Common medical abbreviations 2024-10-29
Across
- Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, often called “bad” cholesterol.
- Advanced life support.
- Registered Nurse
- Immediately.
- Heart rate, expressed as beats per minute.
- Physical therapy, a type of treatment to help patients move and feel better.
- Emergency department
- Cervical spine.
- Refers to psychiatry or the psychiatric ward.
- Emergency room.
- Operating room where surgeries are performed.
- Blood work.
- Prescription, usually for medication but can also signify another treatment.
- Neonatal intensive care unit, a specialized unit that cares for premature infants.
- Blood pressure.
- millimeters
Down
- Facial weakness, Arm ± weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to act fast
- milliliters
- Preoperative.
- Do not resuscitate, a medical order indicating providers should not perform CPR.
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Electrolytes.
- Approximately
- High-density lipoprotein cholesterol, often called “good” cholesterol.
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, a life-saving technique that’s also called mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
- Haemoglobin
- Electrocardiogram, a way of monitoring the heart and testing for problems.
- Level of consciousness
- Nurse Practitioner
- Body mass index, a measure of body fat based on height and weight.
30 Clues: milliliters • Haemoglobin • Blood work. • millimeters • Immediately. • Preoperative. • Electrolytes. • Approximately • Cervical spine. • Emergency room. • Blood pressure. • Registered Nurse • Nurse Practitioner • Emergency department • Advanced life support. • Level of consciousness • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease • Heart rate, expressed as beats per minute. • ...
Medical-Surgical Nursing 2021-05-04
Across
- a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow
- intensity of a specific event
- advanced point in time
- any disease with an unknown cause or mechanism of apparent spontaneous origin
- Rapid beating of the heart
- a slower than normal heart rate.
- intensity of a specific event less than severe
- a disease that can not be cured or adequately treated and is reasonably expected to result in the death of the patient
- used for death rate, or the number of deaths in a certain group of people in a certain period of time
- the passing of genetic information from parent to child through the genes in sperm and egg cells
- the likely outcome or course of a disease; the chance of recovery or recurrence.
- group of signs and symptoms that occur together and characterize a particular abnormality or condition.
Down
- symptoms that are present before birth
- is either the reduction or disappearance of the signs and symptoms of a disease
- a long developing syndrome
- are severe and sudden in onset
- swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in your body's tissues.
- the amount of disease within a population
- an increase in the severity of a disease or its signs and symptoms
- the medical term for shortness of breath,
- intensity of a specific event less than moderate.
21 Clues: advanced point in time • a long developing syndrome • Rapid beating of the heart • intensity of a specific event • are severe and sudden in onset • a slower than normal heart rate. • symptoms that are present before birth • the amount of disease within a population • the medical term for shortness of breath, • intensity of a specific event less than severe • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2022-07-26
Across
- Abbreviation for "each ear"
- abbreviation for "nothing by mouth past midnight"
- "patho-" is prefix for _____
- Imaginary line through the body
- word root for "nerves"
- Cavity that contains the brain
- Abbreviation for "Rx"
- Suffix for surgical removal
- Suffix for "infection"
- Suffix for "study of"
- Word root for lungs
- Root word for heart
Down
- prefix for "slow"
- Abbreviation for "gastrointestinal"
- "derm" is the root word for _____
- Space within the body
- Cavity with parts for the nose
- Body parts toward the back
- "P" stands for _____
- prefix for "new"
- "Ren" in root word for ______
- Body parts above other body parts
- Word root for "uterus"
- word root for "veins"
24 Clues: prefix for "new" • prefix for "slow" • Word root for lungs • Root word for heart • "P" stands for _____ • Space within the body • Abbreviation for "Rx" • Suffix for "study of" • word root for "veins" • word root for "nerves" • Suffix for "infection" • Word root for "uterus" • Body parts toward the back • Abbreviation for "each ear" • Suffix for surgical removal • "patho-" is prefix for _____ • ...
Medical Terms #2 2022-07-16
Across
- deflection on the ECG produced by factors other than the heart's electrical activity.
- a state of inadequate tissue perfusion.
- loss of blood vessels from a body part.
- a heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute.
- within the dermal layer of the skin.
- is the tough exterior covering of a bone.
- any disorder of the retina.
- blue-black discoloration of the skin due to leakage of blood into the tissues.
- depression that results from pressure against the skin when pitting edema is present.
- is inadequate secretion of thyroid hormones resulting in a decreased metabolic rate
Down
- excessive secretion of thyroid hormones resulting in an increased metabolic rate.
- the production of heat, especially within the body.
- focusing on only the most important aspect of a critical situation.
- degenerative disease of the liver.
- absence or impairment of the ability to communicate through speaking, writing, or signing as a result of brain dysfunction.
- hard, leathery product of a deep full thickness burn; it consists of dead and denatured s unit of measurement is approximately equal to the one-third millimeter.
- acute infection of the brain, usually caused by a virus.
- watery discharge from the nose.
- inflammation of blood vessels.
- pulse rate lower than 60.
- the production of sound waves by striking one object against another.
- pertaining to cardiac contractile force.
- is the collapse of a lung or part of a lung.
- referring to the upper airway.
- tendency of an object to remain at rest or in motion unless acted upon by an external force.
- deep space infection usually caused by the anaerobic bacterium Clostridium perfringens.
26 Clues: pulse rate lower than 60. • any disorder of the retina. • inflammation of blood vessels. • referring to the upper airway. • watery discharge from the nose. • degenerative disease of the liver. • within the dermal layer of the skin. • a state of inadequate tissue perfusion. • loss of blood vessels from a body part. • pertaining to cardiac contractile force. • ...
Female Medical Crossword! 2022-07-08
Across
- — five mls in the wee orange juice tubs
- Seamus likes to — & — (3,5)
- Patients’ favourite snack (3,3,5)
- Louise & -
- “Wee bit of - coming now!” (4,5)
- Goes on bums
- Colour of cannula needed for CTPA
- Always overcharges
- Clinical Sister most likely to still be here an hour after her shift
- If notes are missing it’s usually the — who lost them
- Time for the daily —!
- “Has anyone seen the menu —?!”
- We hate to see them coming (9,7)
- Smallest Clinical Sister
- Always come in pairs
- The ward Michelle hates being in (6,3)
- The domestic I always chat to about musical theatre
- She got up from a seat and there was a wet patch… (8,6)
Down
- Pure mad (8,5)
- Replaced with stupid Senset
- Pauline is my - ward manager
- Female Medical Lamination Link Nurse
- - portion
- His face used to be on the fancy glass bottles of water we got at the start of the pandemic (5,5)
- What Mrs Elizabeth Knox was formerly known as (4,5)
- “Has anyone got the — keys?!”
- Pandemic
- She got stuck in a commode once trying to show me how a patient got stuck in a commode (4,5)
- She’s forever printing out hard copies of emails she’s sent you
- I don’t like him and he knows it
- I brought her a tulip from Amsterdam
- Susan’s favourite patient ever
- My least favourite consultant with the curly hairs on his arms
- Person who rings the ward mobile the most (7,6)
- “It’s awfully — in here!” (Anne/Michelle)
- You’ve very low chances of getting one while the doctors are there
- The Mattress Man!
- The person Jemily handed the phone to once, saying “It’s for you. They want to talk to the fattest nurse on Female Medical.”
38 Clues: Pandemic • - portion • Louise & - • Goes on bums • Pure mad (8,5) • The Mattress Man! • Always overcharges • Always come in pairs • Time for the daily —! • Smallest Clinical Sister • Replaced with stupid Senset • Seamus likes to — & — (3,5) • Pauline is my - ward manager • “Has anyone got the — keys?!” • Susan’s favourite patient ever • “Has anyone seen the menu —?!” • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2022-05-26
35 Clues: Red • Bone • Dys- • Head • -oma • My/o • Above • Above • Front • Peri- • Nerve • -itis • Child • Post- • Auto- • Intra- • Path/o • Derm/o • Kidney • Leuk/o • Cyst/o • Breast • Adip/o • Sarc/o • Medi/o • -ectomy • Beneath • Hemat/o • Between • Arthr/o • Contra- • To grow • Chondr/o • Excessive • Cancerous
Skeleton Medical terminology 2022-06-26
Across
- common type of cancerous brain tumor in children.
- Action of moving towards the midline
- age-related degeneration of vertebrae/ vertebraldisks of lower back.
- Chronic inflammatory disease of the joints with plain and loss of function
- surgical procedure used to remove the bursa
- Strong membrane surrounding a bone
- Pertaining to neck region
- cancer of plasma cells.
- Action of moving away from the midline
- Hip bone
- Recoding of a picture of the joint
- fused bones or other hard tissue
- use to remove excess fluid from a joint with a needle
- Withdraw of fluid from a joint through a needle
- Movement of an extremity in a circular motion
- curvature of spine where the top of the back is more rounded than normal
- used to harvest bone graft
- inflammation in your spinal bones
- manufactured substitute for a missing part of the body
- a surgical operation to remove the back of one or more vertebrae
Down
- of or relating to the ilium and the femur.
- surgical removal of the coccyx is removed
- softening and degeneration of cartilage
- fracture a break through the mandibular bone.
- Decreased calcification of bone
- normal physiological response of the sympathetic system to counteract a fall in blood pressure when a person is laying down and assumes the upright position.
- action of bending of a limb or parts of a limb beyond normal limits
- treat Cam impingement
- inflammation of the carpal joint
- inflammation of the paranasal sinuses caused by a pathogen.
- Jaw bone/ pertaining to jaw bone
- Visual examination of the interior of a joint
- inflammation of the costochondral joint
- surgical repair of a joint to restore as much as possible the function of the joint
- concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of disorers and inuries to the foot
- Thigh bone
- cells responsible for cartilage formation
- temporary removal of bone flap from skull to access the brain.
- the inward curve of the lumbar spine ( just above the buttocks)
- Shoulder bone
40 Clues: Hip bone • Thigh bone • Shoulder bone • treat Cam impingement • cancer of plasma cells. • Pertaining to neck region • used to harvest bone graft • Decreased calcification of bone • inflammation of the carpal joint • Jaw bone/ pertaining to jaw bone • fused bones or other hard tissue • inflammation in your spinal bones • Strong membrane surrounding a bone • ...
Medical Terms - Suffixes 2022-11-07
Across
- excessive flow or discharge
- formation of the opening or the opening itself
- pertaining to or referring to
- pertaining to or referring to
- an X-ray picture or recording
- condition of pain
- pertaining to or referring to
- an instrument used to view or examine
- tumor of
- poisonous
- technique of viewing or examining
- incision into
- surgical repair or reconstruction
- condition of urine
- condition of blood
Down
- surgical fixation
- removal of / excision of
- large
- condition or presence of stones
- breakdown of separation
- inflammation of
- study of
- disease of
- pertaining to viewing or examining
- protrusion or hernia of
- infusion (of liquid) into
- pertaining to or referring to
27 Clues: large • study of • tumor of • poisonous • disease of • incision into • inflammation of • surgical fixation • condition of pain • condition of urine • condition of blood • breakdown of separation • protrusion or hernia of • removal of / excision of • infusion (of liquid) into • excessive flow or discharge • pertaining to or referring to • pertaining to or referring to • an X-ray picture or recording • ...
Medical Terminology 5 2022-11-01
55 Clues: ab • ex • neo • pro • pan • mal • lal • pre • osmo • vuls • ameb • ante • glom • tens • cryo • spas • peri • phak • poly • semi • thel • sarc • lien • post • puer • metr • tumor • macro • dynam • therm • trich • thyro • intra • lumbo • splen • ramus • arter • neuro • infra • proli • somni • maxill • turbin • strict • plegia • trauma • thromb • an-, a- • pharmac • mechano • hormone • appendic • tegument • syn, sym • vestibule
Medical Terminology: Miscellaneous 2022-10-10
Across
- variation in the amount of cytoplasm present in a cell and not necessarily shape or size
- bird
- a variation red blood cell color
- variation in cell size (not shape)
- every 30 minutes
- horse
- at bedtime
- every day
- twice daily
Down
- cat
- as needed
- describes variation in cell shape
- dog
- every other day
- cattle
- goat
- three times daily
- lib freely as wanted
- pig
- sheep
- every 4 hours
- every hour
- once daily
- four times daily
24 Clues: cat • dog • pig • goat • bird • sheep • horse • cattle • as needed • every day • every hour • at bedtime • once daily • twice daily • every 4 hours • every other day • every 30 minutes • four times daily • three times daily • lib freely as wanted • a variation red blood cell color • describes variation in cell shape • variation in cell size (not shape) • ...
Medical Terminology Cards 2022-10-06
28 Clues: rib • vein • lung • clot • side • bone • joint • heart • skull • blood • below • front • white • muscle • middle • artery • oxygen • disease • straight • movement • cartilage • blood/duct • back/behind • electricity • crooked/bent • bronchial tube • opening/passageway • back (of the body)
Pediatric Medical Care 2022-11-21
Across
- who you would receive your information from
- ages 4-5
- under one year of age
- ages 13-18
- a temporary rise in body temperature
- cause an infant fear
- sudden infant death syndrome
- school agers respect people in _______.
- teenagers are more likely to _________.
- ages 1-3
- response to unfamiliar situations
Down
- infection in the upper airway
- attempt to _____ wounds
- _____ faces bring comfort.
- respond better with responder that is the _____ gender.
- infants breath through their _____.
- you should be a the patients ______.
- complete airway obstruction
- do this if a child is agitated
- how you should talk to children for their comfort
- you must speak in _____ terms when dealing with children
- ages 6-12
22 Clues: ages 4-5 • ages 1-3 • ages 6-12 • ages 13-18 • cause an infant fear • under one year of age • attempt to _____ wounds • _____ faces bring comfort. • complete airway obstruction • sudden infant death syndrome • infection in the upper airway • do this if a child is agitated • response to unfamiliar situations • infants breath through their _____. • you should be a the patients ______. • ...
Medical Terms Three 2022-10-20
25 Clues: Sac • Ribs • Head • Pain • Self • Upon • Above • Teeth • Water • Twist • Tongue • Record • Breast • Suture • Cancer • Madness • Binding • Falling • Decrease • Backwards • Extremities • Development • breakorburst • RuborFriction • Originalproduction
Medical Term Crossword 2023-01-16
Across
- It would be best for Rachel to see a _____ (special trained nurse that draws blood for lab tests and may also starts IVS) if she were to get her blood tested.
- As she went into a clinic, she had met with a _____ (someone who specializes in diseases of the heart).
- Another option to see an accurate image of her heart was to do an ____ test (using high frequency sound waves to form an image of the inside of the heart).
- She also worried about whether she may be infected with ___ (inflammation of heart muscle).
- They used an ____ which is a medical test to record the electrical signals in the heart to detect any problems.
- The cardiologist began to explain to Rachel that if she did lack in blood cells, then there is a possible chance of ____ (low levels of oxygen due to low blood supply).
- She began to worry about whether she may be infected with any infections such as ____ (inflammation of inner lining in the heart).
- The cardiologist had also asked if she was having any signs of a low _____ count (protein in red blood cells that carry oxygen), which is also a sign of endocarditis.
- To furthermore examine, the cardiologist had also asked if Rachel had any conditions, or past conditions such an ____ (lack of red blood cells).
- They had asked her if she was experiencing any signs of _____(slow heart rate, < 60 BPM) or tachycardia.
- To verify any conditions, the cardiologist suggested for Rachel to have a _____(procedure where needle is used to take blood from a vein for laboratory testing) to assess her oxygen levels.
Down
- Rachel has been experiencing ____ (pain in the chest).
- Rachel is also encouraged to see a ____(physician specializing in diseases of blood) for any furthermore testing.
- She was also asked if she has ever experienced ____ (when blood is low in oxygen and results in bluish skin).
- She had informed the cardiologist that she was having ____ (fast heart rate, > 100 BPM).
- Rachel had informed them that she was not aware of any conditions if they were any, and the cardiologist began to wonder whether she really did lack of ____ (red blood cells).
- The cardiologist had asked if she was experiencing symptoms such as ______ (runny nose) which is a common symptom of endocarditis.
- The cardiologist decided to do a ____ (looking/observing inside/within the heart/lungs).
- The cardiologist had informed her that her ____(abnormal heart rhythm) could be caused by many factors.
- Her arrhythmia is most likely to be caused by ____ (not enough blood reaching the heart).
20 Clues: Rachel has been experiencing ____ (pain in the chest). • She had informed the cardiologist that she was having ____ (fast heart rate, > 100 BPM). • The cardiologist decided to do a ____ (looking/observing inside/within the heart/lungs). • Her arrhythmia is most likely to be caused by ____ (not enough blood reaching the heart). • ...
Medical Terminology Suffixes 2019-01-07
Across
- development, nourishment
- softening
- treatment
- cell
- producing, produce by
- condition of producing, forming
- fear
- breakdown, destruction, separation
- incision, cutting into
- flow, discharge
Down
- to view
- record
- surgical repair
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- tumor, mass, collection of fluid
- inflammation
- deficiency
- berry-shaped bacterium
- instrument for visual examination
- hernia
20 Clues: cell • fear • record • hernia • to view • softening • treatment • deficiency • inflammation • surgical repair • flow, discharge • producing, produce by • berry-shaped bacterium • incision, cutting into • development, nourishment • condition of producing, forming • tumor, mass, collection of fluid • surgical puncture to remove fluid • instrument for visual examination • breakdown, destruction, separation
Medical term crossword!! 2019-01-18
Across
- illness illness expected to recover from
- a nurse who has completed 2,3,4 year nursing program
- provides housing in a home like setting.
- not relying on other people
- and care home another name for group home
- home another name for board and care home
- another name for LPN
- a polite comment
- torment a person by comments or words
- same as nursing center
- illness an ongoing illness has no cu re
- same as LVN
Down
- private info
- something that cause stress
- important thing at the time
- a mentor
- disease that affects brain tissue
- to assign a task to another nurse
- team those who provide nursing care
- ethics behavior in work place
- something who is terminally ill
- to spread rumors
22 Clues: a mentor • same as LVN • private info • a polite comment • to spread rumors • another name for LPN • same as nursing center • something that cause stress • important thing at the time • not relying on other people • ethics behavior in work place • something who is terminally ill • disease that affects brain tissue • to assign a task to another nurse • team those who provide nursing care • ...
Medical Terminology Lab5 2019-10-24
Across
- IMP
- At the center of function for the cardiovascular system
- An artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing or aneurysms
- -infarction, commonly referred to as a heart attack
- The middle muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- CV
- The wall between the right and left ventricles
- The wall between the right and left atria
- IV
- K
- Prefix meaning over or excessive
Down
- Prefix meaning under or insufficient
- The outer layer of the heart wall
- Condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- Root word meaning blood
- The thin inner layer that lines each chamber of the heart wall
- -veins, swollen and dilated veins
- Root word meaning heart
- uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- Root word meaning vessel
- Cardiac- the complete stopping of the heart
- Na
23 Clues: K • CV • IV • Na • IMP • Root word meaning blood • Root word meaning heart • Root word meaning vessel • Prefix meaning over or excessive • The outer layer of the heart wall • -veins, swollen and dilated veins • Prefix meaning under or insufficient • The wall between the right and left atria • Cardiac- the complete stopping of the heart • The wall between the right and left ventricles • ...
Medical Term 10 2019-10-14
27 Clues: New • Not • All • Many • Odor • Lens • Heat • Hair • Half • After • Nerve • Power • Excite • Change • Branch • Uterus • Machine • Without • Together • Together • Draw tight • Twith, Pull • Wound, Injury • Upper Jaw Bone • Covering, Skin • Shaped like a top • In front of, Before
Medical Terminology Crossword 2020-09-03
Across
- cancerous tumor of glandular tissue
- malignant tumor of fat
- prefix meaning new
- pertaining to the internal organs
- suffix meaning control, stop, or standing
- suffix meaning disease
- increase in the number of red blood cells
- the study of the genome and its products and interactions
- prefix meaning painful, abnormal, difficult, labored
Down
- not malignant, nonrecurrent, favorable for recovery
- a branch of medicine concerned with the study of malignant tumors
- suffix meaning enlargement
- substance of the nucleus
- treatment of cancer with drugs
- substance that causes cancer
- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- study of tissue
- study of cells
- group of similar cells that performs a specific function
- tumor composed of nerve (benign)
20 Clues: study of cells • study of tissue • prefix meaning new • malignant tumor of fat • suffix meaning disease • substance of the nucleus • suffix meaning enlargement • substance that causes cancer • treatment of cancer with drugs • gel-like fluid inside the cell • tumor composed of nerve (benign) • pertaining to the internal organs • cancerous tumor of glandular tissue • ...
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2020-08-26
Across
- Between
- Inside, within
- Urination
- away from
- tends towards
- ribs
- blood
- hard record/copy of
- around
- before
- pertaining to vomiting
- bursting forth
- across
- stomach
- used to visually examine
- Elevated, higher, more than normal
- structure
- all
- disease
- surgical repair of
- state or condition
- outside
- midline
- surgically created opening
- inflammation
- after
- Outside
- abnormal softening
- procedure that records
- within
- scant, little
- thing
- instrument that records
- rupture
- procedure to visually examine
- Difficult, painful, bad
Down
- pain
- small intestine
- suture to stabilize
- enlargement
- above, beyond, excessive
- beyond
- surgical puncture remove fluid/ gas
- below, under, less
- flow, discharge
- deficiency, reduction in number
- White
- surgical removal
- separation or breakdown
- throughout
- Without, out of, outside, away from
- to suture
- Towards
- liver
- pertaining to an injury
- abnormal condition
- good, easy, normal
- Without or no
- action, process, condition
- upper
- Depressed, lower, less than normal
- above, increased, more than normal
- cutting into, incision
- abnormal hardening
- to treat with drugs or chemicals
- bladder
- below, beneath
- Against
- many, excessive
69 Clues: all • pain • ribs • blood • White • liver • upper • after • thing • beyond • around • before • across • within • Between • Towards • stomach • disease • outside • midline • Outside • bladder • Against • rupture • Urination • away from • to suture • structure • throughout • enlargement • inflammation • tends towards • Without or no • scant, little • Inside, within • bursting forth • below, beneath • small intestine • flow, discharge • many, excessive • ...
Medical Terminology Fun 2020-04-23
Across
- four
- through
- first
- small
- white, colorless
- loss of intellectual function
- half, one side
- pertaining to the heart
- care and treatment of children
- many, much
- occurring before the proper time
- yellow
- the fundamental unit of a word
Down
- pertaining to electricity
- pertaining to anatomy
- an abbreviation formed from the letter of each word in a phrase
- black, dark
- against
- pertaining to circulation
- to cut out
- down, without, removal, loss
- absence, removal, séparation
- under, below, abnormally, low, decreased
- false
- toward, near
25 Clues: four • first • small • false • yellow • through • against • to cut out • many, much • black, dark • toward, near • half, one side • white, colorless • pertaining to anatomy • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to electricity • pertaining to circulation • down, without, removal, loss • absence, removal, séparation • loss of intellectual function • care and treatment of children • ...
Medical Terminology Fun 2020-04-23
Across
- four
- through
- first
- small
- white, colorless
- loss of intellectual function
- half, one side
- pertaining to the heart
- care and treatment of children
- many, much
- occurring before the proper time
- yellow
- the fundamental unit of a word
Down
- pertaining to electricity
- pertaining to anatomy
- an abbreviation formed from the letter of each word in a phrase
- black, dark
- against
- pertaining to circulation
- to cut out
- down, without, removal, loss
- absence, removal, séparation
- under, below, abnormally, low, decreased
- false
- toward, near
25 Clues: four • first • small • false • yellow • through • against • to cut out • many, much • black, dark • toward, near • half, one side • white, colorless • pertaining to anatomy • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to electricity • pertaining to circulation • down, without, removal, loss • absence, removal, séparation • loss of intellectual function • care and treatment of children • ...
Britney medical terminology 2020-08-27
Across
- the heart
- a tumor in the liver
- they opened my skull
- my neck is hurting
- stomach that got studied
- my liver got removed
- cant breathe
- very low blood cells
- vessels softening
- my body got cold
- looked at my bones good
- strong burn in chest
- around the joints are hurting
Down
- his head hurts bad
- made sure my eye was good
- i was loosing blood
- pain in the liver
- disease in the gums
- I was containing fluid
- my cartilage was decreasing
- he became weak
21 Clues: the heart • cant breathe • he became weak • my body got cold • pain in the liver • vessels softening • his head hurts bad • my neck is hurting • i was loosing blood • disease in the gums • a tumor in the liver • they opened my skull • my liver got removed • very low blood cells • strong burn in chest • I was containing fluid • looked at my bones good • stomach that got studied • ...
Medical Terminology #4 2021-01-07
25 Clues: ray • air • coil • calm • self • root • spot • milk • wall • pipe • sweet • ovary • above • under • teeth • change • disease • covering • wrapping • swelling • pregnant • fork-shaped • finger, toe • above, more than normal • angle at the end of the eye lid
Medical English Students 2021-01-19
Across
- has a new puppy, Tammy
- loves the Jonas Brothers
- born in Tabasco
- loves horses
- loves cats& dogs
- loves to cook
- from Tlaxcala
- born in Mexico City
- loves dancing & martial arts
- has a cat & loves anime
- from Tlaxcala & has 3 dogs
- speaks German, Spanish & English
- in 8th semester
- loves brownies & pizza
- from Pachuca
- has traveled to San Francisco and Miami, USA
- salsa dancer
Down
- from Hidalgo & loves exercise
- might specialize in endocrinology
- has a 2 month Husky puppy
- plays piano
- from Tlaxcala & plays guitar
- Hidalgo & soccer
- loves anime & has 3 dogs
- speaks German
- never introduced, but loves thriller movies
- is learning to box
27 Clues: plays piano • loves horses • from Pachuca • salsa dancer • loves to cook • from Tlaxcala • speaks German • born in Tabasco • in 8th semester • loves cats& dogs • Hidalgo & soccer • is learning to box • born in Mexico City • has a new puppy, Tammy • loves brownies & pizza • has a cat & loves anime • loves the Jonas Brothers • loves anime & has 3 dogs • has a 2 month Husky puppy • ...
Samman - Medical terminology 2020-12-15
20 Clues: / blue • / hand • / brain • / above • / water • / liver • / blood • / black • / under • / lungs • / gland • / death • / Atrium • / cancer • / double • / kidney • / disease • / infection • / Gallbladder • / internal organ
medical terminology prefixes 2021-09-09
30 Clues: red • arm • air • skin • back • iron • bile • half • ribs • half • brain • equal • heart • fiber • liver • blood • sugar • tounge • double • before • tissue • without • stomach • together • electric • bronchus • glandular • extremities • gallbladder • abnormal,difficult
MEDICAL EXAMINER & AUTOPSIES 2021-02-12
25 Clues: GSR • purge • decay • corpse • remains • defects • avulsed • coroner • maggots • smudging • marbling • lividity • bloating • stippling • cadaverine • stab wound • outer aspect • liquefaction • abrasion ring • pallor mortis • sagittal plane • skeletonization • medical examiner • skeletal remains • contact wound: herida a
MEDICAL EXAMINER & AUTOPSIES 2021-02-12
25 Clues: GSR • purge • decay • corpse • maggots • avulsed • remains • defects • coroner • smudging • lividity • bloating • marbling • stippling • cadaverine • stab wound • outer aspect • liquefaction • abrasion ring • pallor mortis • sagittal plane • skeletonization • medical examiner • skeletal remains • contact wound: herida a
Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-02-12
Across
- at the beginning of the word
- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- prefix in subhepatic
- forms the boundary of the cell
- word root in intravenous
- organ
- nerve
- attached at the end of the word
- from first letter of words
- eases pronunciation
- suffix in hepat
- name of a person or place
- word root in arthritis
Down
- green
- tissue
- acronym
- pelvic and abdominal cavities
- cell
- space inside the skull
- core of a word
20 Clues: cell • green • organ • nerve • tissue • acronym • core of a word • suffix in hepat • eases pronunciation • prefix in subhepatic • space inside the skull • word root in arthritis • word root in intravenous • name of a person or place • from first letter of words • at the beginning of the word • pelvic and abdominal cavities • gel-like fluid inside the cell • forms the boundary of the cell • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-02-10
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- Inflammation of the liver
- An outbreak of a disease occurring over a large area
- Inflammation of a join
- The study of the causes of diseases
- Hormones are secreted directly into the bloodstream by the _ glands
- An illness without a known cause
- Inflammation of the bone
- pertaining to under the liver
- Disease of a joint
- removal of the larynx
- Inflammation fo the peritoneum
- An _ is a specialist in the study of outbreaks of diseases within a population
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- Located above the stomach
- Removal of a part of a muscle
- Inflammation of the kidney
- An abnormal condition of the stomach
- An _ is the surgical removal of a gland
- The inflammation of the larynx
- Pertaining to/within the vein
- Enlargement of the liver
20 Clues: Disease of a joint • removal of the larynx • Inflammation of a join • Inflammation of the bone • Enlargement of the liver • Inflammation of the liver • Located above the stomach • Inflammation of the kidney • Removal of a part of a muscle • pertaining to under the liver • Pertaining to/within the vein • The inflammation of the larynx • Inflammation fo the peritoneum • ...
Medical English Crossword 2021-03-21
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- Part of an article which compares information from a research to other published evidence
- A detailed and comprehensive articled based on a plan and search strategy intented to reduce bias by synthesizing all relevant studies on a particular topic
- A printed work made for sale or distribution, usually in a journal, newspaper or book
- Publications used to provide information written throughout an article
- List of all of the sources used in the process of researching your work
- Describe concisely what a research is trying to achieve
- Pictorial representation or a diagram that represents data or values in an organized manner
- A significant word from a publication used especially as an index to content
- The science of collecting, analyzing, presenting, and interpreting data
- The final result of procedure, or the way things end up after an intervention
- A method based on chance alone by which study participants are assigned to a treatment group
- Research study performed in people, aimed at evaluating a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention
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- An article that describes and interprets an individual medical patient
- Periodical publication intended to further the progress of science, usually by reporting new research
- Section that provides closing statements regarding a research
- An assumption made in order to draw out and test its logical or empirical consequences
- Part of a publication where past studies are used to set the stage or provide information regarding the background of a subject
- Summary of an article or study written, allowing a quick glance of the contents
- Short and focused opinion articles usually commissioned by a journal and generally not peer-reviewed
- Section of an article reporting on the findings produced by a research
- Describes the specific design of a study and provides a description of the procedures performed for the research
- A representation of information (such as numbers and descriptions) arranged in rows and columns
22 Clues: Describe concisely what a research is trying to achieve • Section that provides closing statements regarding a research • An article that describes and interprets an individual medical patient • Publications used to provide information written throughout an article • Section of an article reporting on the findings produced by a research • ...
Medical Term Crossword 2021-03-23
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- Obstetrics and gynecology
- Rheumatic diseases
- Partial or complete loss of sensation
- Hematology
- Nephrology
- Disorders of the musculoskeletal system
- Disorders of the endocrine glands
- Effects of aging
- Internal medicine
- Diseases related to the kidney
- Tumors including benign and malignant
- Digestive tract diseases
- Anesthesiology
- Dermatology
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- Diseases of the heart and blood
- Mental illness, clinical depression
- Endocrinology
- Gastroenterology
- Disorders of the blood
- Disorders of the brain and spinal
- Examination of tissues cells
- Urinary tract disease and disorders
- Neurology
- Cardiology
- Diseases and injuries of the skin
- Gerontology
- Inpatient care
27 Clues: Neurology • Hematology • Nephrology • Cardiology • Gerontology • Dermatology • Endocrinology • Inpatient care • Anesthesiology • Gastroenterology • Effects of aging • Internal medicine • Rheumatic diseases • Disorders of the blood • Digestive tract diseases • Obstetrics and gynecology • Examination of tissues cells • Diseases related to the kidney • Diseases of the heart and blood • ...
Medical Terminology Practice 2021-10-25
23 Clues: mon- • dys- • ante- • spir- • -pnea • prim- • -itis • -cyte • auto- • -stomy • -algia • leuko- • cyano- • -metry • -lepsy • -phasia • cephal- • contra- • -phobia • -megaly • -phagia • -gravida • -prandial
Medical Terminology - Suffixes 2021-04-22
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- spitting up
- skin condition
- process of recording
- hernia, protrusion
- protein
- abnormal cell condition
- pregnancy
- swelling
- state of, condition
- vision
- condition of the blood
- attracted to
- abnormal condition
- stone
- birth, labor
- destruction
- formation
- weakness
- development
- weakness
- voice
- produces, generates
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- instrument for measuring
- cell
- breathing
- oxygen
- movement
- abnormal softening
- eating swallowing
- study of
- thirst
- inflammation
- vomiting
- digestion
- speech
- view of
- destruction
- to bear (off spring)
- dilated, stretched out
- instrument for recording
- small
- state, condition
42 Clues: cell • stone • voice • small • oxygen • thirst • vision • speech • protein • view of • movement • study of • swelling • vomiting • weakness • weakness • breathing • pregnancy • digestion • formation • spitting up • destruction • destruction • development • inflammation • attracted to • birth, labor • skin condition • state, condition • eating swallowing • abnormal softening • hernia, protrusion • abnormal condition • state of, condition • ...
Home Medical Testing 2021-11-14
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- Kit When the consumer collects, completes, and interprets a test, they used this
- This benefit of Home Medical Testing entails the ability for patients to receive medical care when they otherwise would be unable to.
- When a patient has a higher-than-normal level of blood glucose, they are considered this
- Kit When a consumer collects a sample, sends to it be analyzed, and receives information collected by proxy, they used this
- When using a digital oral thermometer, this diagnosis can be made only if a child reads over a temperature of 99.5 degrees F.
- 32% of Americans over 20 years old have this, and 30% of those patients are unaware of it.
- Monitor This type of hypertension monitor is the most common one used at-home, and can be situated on the wrist or upper arm.
- This device is most commonly used for those with diabetes to check levels of glucose in their blood.
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- This result is the measure of blood pressure while at rest, and is situated as the bottom number of a blood-pressure reading.
- Position This precautionary aspect of blood pressure testing can greatly influence the authenticity of your reading if not followed properly.
- This device is used to measure the internal body temperature of an individual.
- This result is the measure of the blood pressure with the heart pumping, and is situated as the top of a blood-pressure reading.
- Device This device is used in combination with a Glucometer and is needed to collect a sample of blood from the finger.
- Literacy A lacking of this disallows a patient from correctly performing or interpreting home tests
- These thermometers provide a non-invasive, quick result - but need to be adjusted to room temperature before use.
- This type of thermometer is non-invasive, and is used byway of positioning it into the ear.
- If a patient is unsure about which test to select, has abnormal results, or is confused about the results, they should what to a Health Care Provider?
- Involvement Patients do not enjoy just being told what to do; that is why this aspect of Home Medical Testing is so important.
- Hypertension This occurs when a patient's blood pressure is higher when being testing in environments outside of their home, such as a doctor's office.
- Monitor This type of hypertension monitor is discouraged for use at home due to its complexity and requirement for a stethoscope.
20 Clues: This device is used to measure the internal body temperature of an individual. • Kit When the consumer collects, completes, and interprets a test, they used this • When a patient has a higher-than-normal level of blood glucose, they are considered this • 32% of Americans over 20 years old have this, and 30% of those patients are unaware of it. • ...
Medical Terminology 2 2021-11-17
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- a prefix meaning first
- a prefix meaning half, one sided
- a word root meaning black
- a word root meaning white
- a prefix meaning one
- a prefix meaning three
- a prefix meaning four
- a prefix meaning both
- a prefix meaning two, double
- a prefix meaning many
- a prefix meaning eight
- a prefix meaning none
- a prefix meaning seven
- a word root meaning green
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- a prefix meaning all, entire
- a prefix meaning partial, half
- a prefix meaning four
- a prefix meaning nine
- a word root meaning yellow-orange
- a prefix meaning ten
- a prefix meaning five
- a prefix meaning two
- a word root meaning white
- a word root meaning blue
- a word root meaning red
- a word root meaning gray
- a prefix meaning six
27 Clues: a prefix meaning one • a prefix meaning ten • a prefix meaning two • a prefix meaning six • a prefix meaning four • a prefix meaning nine • a prefix meaning four • a prefix meaning five • a prefix meaning both • a prefix meaning many • a prefix meaning none • a prefix meaning first • a prefix meaning three • a prefix meaning eight • a prefix meaning seven • a word root meaning red • ...
Medical Specialties- Gaby 2021-11-19
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- highly specialized doctors who treat respiratory disease and other illnesses that affect our ability to breathe
- physicians trained in the areas of radiology and neurology, and provide care for patients with neurological disorders
- trained to treat disorders of the endocrine system
- neurologists who specialize in the research, diagnosis, treatment, and management of epilepsy
- trained to provide comprehensive care during pregnancy
- specially trained internists who specialize in treating and managing diseases and disorders of the kidneys
- provide comprehensive medical care for the reproductive system in women, forming a close relationship with their patients
- specialized physicians who provide primary care for children of all ages
- doctors who research, study, and diagnose disease and infection by looking closely at samples of bodily fluids
- specially trained to provide comprehensive care for the elderly
- physicians who use specialized equipment to study disorders of the skin, hair, and nails
- ear, nose & throat doctors
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- specialize in treating diseases and disorders affecting the liver
- combine training in two separate medical specialties to provide comprehensive care for blood-related disorders and all types
- internists with subspecialty training in conditions affecting the digestive system
- trained to provide comprehensive care for the heart and cardiovascular system
- highly trained and skilled surgeons that specialize in providing surgical treatment for patients suffering from neurological diseases
- physicians specifically trained in the diagnosis, treatment and management of cancers
- physicians who have training in the diagnosis and treatment of any disorder affecting the hair, skin, or nails
- provides pain management in patients before, during, and after surgery
- specialize in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of immunological disorders
- physicians who specialize in the care of neurological disorders
- specialized pediatricians who provide care for newborn babies
- specialized endocrinologists who have devoted their clinical practice to the study, diagnosis, and treatment of all forms
- physicians trained to diagnose and treat any disorder affecting the blood or blood-forming organs
25 Clues: ear, nose & throat doctors • trained to treat disorders of the endocrine system • trained to provide comprehensive care during pregnancy • specialized pediatricians who provide care for newborn babies • physicians who specialize in the care of neurological disorders • specially trained to provide comprehensive care for the elderly • ...
Anatomy Medical Terminology 2023-02-10
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- shoulder blade
- permits flow of fluid to go in one direction
- the heel bone
- the medial bone of the forearm
- the collarbone
- transports air to and from lungs
- the two fused bones forming the upper jaw bone
- site of gas exchange between air and blood
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- the lower jaw bone
- wrist bones
- the smallest kind of vein
- kneecap
- the point where two bones come together
- the medial and larger bone of the lower leg
- any blood vessel returning blood to the heart
- the ankle bones
- the top, back, and sides of the skull
- large bone of the thigh
- blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart
- bony structure of the head
20 Clues: kneecap • wrist bones • the heel bone • shoulder blade • the collarbone • the ankle bones • the lower jaw bone • large bone of the thigh • the smallest kind of vein • bony structure of the head • the medial bone of the forearm • transports air to and from lungs • the top, back, and sides of the skull • the point where two bones come together • site of gas exchange between air and blood • ...
medical terminology- anatomy 2023-02-10
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- the head bone
- any blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart
- the brain and spinal cord
- the inner layer of the skin, rich in blood vessels and nerves
- the outer layer of skin
- the wrist bones
- artery supplying the, lateral to the large tendon of the big toe
- the ring-shaped structure that forms the lower portion of the larynx
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- a sac on the underside of the liver that stores bile-produced by the liver
- the collarbone
- the bone of the upper arm, between shoulder and elbow
- blood vessels that supply the muscle of the heart
- the pressure in the arteries when the left ventricle is refilling
- system by which food travels throughout the body and is digested or broken down into absorbable forms
- the carotid and femoral pulses which can be felt in the central part of the body
- the study of body structure
- artery of the upper arm; the site of the pulse checked during infant CPR
- the large bone of the thigh
- the lateral and smaller bone of the lower leg
- the round sac-like organ of the renal system used to reservoir for urine
20 Clues: the head bone • the collarbone • the wrist bones • the outer layer of skin • the brain and spinal cord • the study of body structure • the large bone of the thigh • the lateral and smaller bone of the lower leg • blood vessels that supply the muscle of the heart • any blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart • the bone of the upper arm, between shoulder and elbow • ...
Pharmaseer Medical Terms 2023-01-20
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- QS stands for _______ (2 wds)
- PO stands for _______ (2 wds)
- AU stands for _______ (2 wds)
- D/C stands for _______
- PV stands for _______
- IM stands for _______
- WA stands for _______ (2 wds)
- AD stands for _______ (2 wds)
- BU stands for _______
- AAA stands for _______ (4 wds)
- NPO stands for _______ (3 wds)
- HS stands for _______ (2 wds)
- SL stands for _______
- QH stands for _______ (2 wds)
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- HA stands for _______
- OS stands for _______ (2 wds)
- OD stands for _______ (2 wds)
- OU stands for _______ (2 wds)
- AS stands for _______ (2 wds)
- QID stands for _______ (3 wds)
- TID stands for _______ (3 wds)
- SC, SQ & subq, all mean this
- PR stands for _______
- cc stands for _______ (2 wds)
- C.C. stands for _______ (2 wds)
- GTTS stands for _______
- PC stands for _______ (2 wds)
- AC stands for _______ (2 wds)
- UNG stands for _______
- BID stands for _______ (2 wds)
- IT stands for _______
- PRN stands for _______ (2 wds)
32 Clues: HA stands for _______ • PR stands for _______ • PV stands for _______ • IM stands for _______ • BU stands for _______ • IT stands for _______ • SL stands for _______ • D/C stands for _______ • UNG stands for _______ • GTTS stands for _______ • SC, SQ & subq, all mean this • OS stands for _______ (2 wds) • OD stands for _______ (2 wds) • QS stands for _______ (2 wds) • ...
Medical Science Crossword 2023-01-24
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- Usually helpful
- Amount of energy used by the body every day
- No cure to this virus
- 115 mm Hg
- Polymerase Chain Reaction
- organ that produces bile
- Tool used to transport DNA, RNA, or protein into a cell
- Eating disorder
- Sequence of 3 nucleotides
- Artificial body part
- Gives our body specific instructions for how to make a protein
- What you eat
- organism which is an exact genetic copy of another
- Caused by a deficiency in Vitamin C
- Chemical substances needed for metabolism, which cannot be created by the body
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- Loss of thermoregulation
- Energy stored in the liver and muscles
- Unit of energy
- 3 different types exist
- Process by which the DNA's information is copied into mRNA
- Measures blood pressure
- Prevents a cell from drying out
- Garbage trucks of the bloodstream
- Stimulate the body's immune response against disease
- Number of chromosomes in the human genome
- Known as Trisomy 21
- Substance added to a food to improve quality, texture, and taste
- Origin of the Black Death
- Spreading of a disease within a community at a normal rate
- BPM<60
30 Clues: BPM<60 • 115 mm Hg • What you eat • Unit of energy • Usually helpful • Eating disorder • Known as Trisomy 21 • Artificial body part • No cure to this virus • 3 different types exist • Measures blood pressure • Loss of thermoregulation • organ that produces bile • Polymerase Chain Reaction • Origin of the Black Death • Sequence of 3 nucleotides • Prevents a cell from drying out • ...
Musculoskeletal Medical Terminology 2023-02-08
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- softening of the spinal cord
- excision of the lamina
- disease of the bones and joints
- inflamation of a joint
- binding of a joint
- repair of bones
- herniation of the spinal cord
- embryonic cell that forms cartilage
- pain in the bones
- pertaining to above the sternum
- bone cells
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- pertaining to neck and arm
- hardening of a muscle
- excision of a vertebra
- incision of the thorax
- formation of bones
- pertaining to the neck
- rupture of a muscle
- tumor containing muscle
- resembling the breast bone
20 Clues: bone cells • repair of bones • pain in the bones • formation of bones • binding of a joint • rupture of a muscle • hardening of a muscle • excision of the lamina • excision of a vertebra • incision of the thorax • inflamation of a joint • pertaining to the neck • tumor containing muscle • pertaining to neck and arm • resembling the breast bone • softening of the spinal cord • ...
Medical List - Nervous 2023-03-27
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- Cerebral Palsy
- Radicul/o
- Cephal/o
- Psych/o
- Myel/o
- Computed Tomography
- Neur/o
- Electroencephalography
- Electromyogram
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s Disease)
- Mening/o
- Encephal/o
- Spin/o
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- Phas/o
- Thalam/o
- Ventricul/o
- Cerebralspinal Fluid
- Central Nervous System
- Cerebell/o
- Myel/o
- Autonomic Nervous System
- meningi/o
- Cerebr/o
- Peripheral Nervous System
24 Clues: Phas/o • Myel/o • Neur/o • Myel/o • Spin/o • Psych/o • Thalam/o • Cephal/o • Mening/o • Cerebr/o • Radicul/o • meningi/o • Cerebell/o • Encephal/o • Ventricul/o • Cerebral Palsy • Electromyogram • Computed Tomography • Cerebralspinal Fluid • Central Nervous System • Electroencephalography • Autonomic Nervous System • Peripheral Nervous System • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s Disease)
Medical spanish vocab 2023-05-05
25 Clues: cast • dose • cold • x-ray • drugs • tired • fever • nurse • pills • chills • I fall • bandage • to hurt • vitamins • medicine • crutches • stitches • to cough • injection • to prescribe • the ambulance • to cut oneself • the antibiotic • to break, to tear • to sprain, to twist
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2023-06-15
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- The sloping part of a horse's foot between the fetlock and the hoof
- An immature male chicken
- An accessory appendage on the foot that acts like another nail/hoof for maintaining traction
- A joint in an animal's hind leg that points backward between the knee and the fetlock
- An intact male guinea pig
- A young castrated male chicken
- An intact male duck
- Dog giving birth to offspring
- a small callosity underneath the fetlock on a horse
- Cat giving birth to offspring
- A young female elk
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- A young parrot
- A joint in the leg of animals that resembles the knee in humans
- A group of turkey eggs
- A joint which is joined by the cannon bone, the first phalanx, and the sesamoid bones. It resembles the ankle in humans
- Rabbit giving birth to offspring
- A hard, fleshy growth above the front leg knees and below the inside of the hock on the hind legs
- A neutered male rabbit
- The underside of the horse hoof that is V-shaped and concave of the foot
- An intact male mouse or rat
20 Clues: A young parrot • A young female elk • An intact male duck • A group of turkey eggs • A neutered male rabbit • An immature male chicken • An intact male guinea pig • An intact male mouse or rat • Dog giving birth to offspring • Cat giving birth to offspring • A young castrated male chicken • Rabbit giving birth to offspring • a small callosity underneath the fetlock on a horse • ...
Medical Terminology: Respiratory 2013-01-30
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- an absence of oxygen supply to an organ or a tissue
- inflammation of the epiglottis
- to inhale something, especially a liquid, into the lungs
- inflammation of the pleura
- a method used to diagnose tuberculosis
- of or relating to bacteria that are not decolorized by an acidic alcohol solution after they have been stained
- viral infection of the upper respiratory tract
- any disorder that persistently obstructs bronchial airflow
- chronic inflammatory disease of the airways
- a slender tubular instrument with a small light on the end for inspection of the interior of the bronchi
- shortness of breath
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- the collapse of all or part of the lung
- an involuntary muscular contraction of the laryngeal cords
- blockage in one or more arteries in your lungs
- protrusion of abdominal parts into the chest through a weakness in the diaphragm
- inability to produce vocal sounds
- an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity
- an abnormal buildup of fluid in the air sacs of the lungs which leads to shortness of breath
- an infection of the lungs and skin characterized by excessive sputum and nodules
- pain in the chest
- a nosebleed, especially one bleeding profusely
- infection that develops in a patient during hospitalization
- surgical puncture and drainage of the thoracic cavity
- acute hemorrhage from the nostril
- an instrument that measures the amount of oxygen in something, especially in blood
25 Clues: pain in the chest • shortness of breath • inflammation of the pleura • inflammation of the epiglottis • inability to produce vocal sounds • acute hemorrhage from the nostril • a method used to diagnose tuberculosis • the collapse of all or part of the lung • chronic inflammatory disease of the airways • an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity • ...
Medical Terminology Puzzle 2013-10-03
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- body system responsible for defending the body against disease
- process of bone turning on its axis
- turning inward of the eyelid toward the eye
- small hairs of the respiratory tract
- pertaining to the cheek
- xray recording of a joint
- double-folded layer of connective tissue surrounding the heart
- carrying away from the structure
- also called red blood cells
- pertaining to the ear
- this position in which the body stands erect with face forward, arms at sides, palms forward, with toes pointed forward
- word meaning joint pain
- harvest of patients own skin for transplant
- laying on one's back
- also called cross-sectional
- collar bone
- developing slowly and lasting a long time
- carries bile to and from the gallbladder
- oily,acidic substance secreted by sebaceous glands
- inflammation of the cornea
- another word for body
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- the study of tumors
- tube that connects the oral cavity with the esophagus
- socket in which the femoral head fits
- a sudden involuntary contraction of the bronchi
- pertaining to the same side
- kneecap
- inability to remain calm, still, and free of anxiety
- continual formation of blood
- sense of smell
- the normal dynamic process of balance needed to maintain a healthy body
- named after a person or place associated with the term
- removal of fatty tissue
- new connection created between two structures
- continuous muscle spasms
- substance the moistens the oral cavity
- flap of cartilage at the opening to the larynx
- also known as organs
- also called white blood cells
- hormone that decreases the amount of glucose in the blood
40 Clues: kneecap • collar bone • sense of smell • the study of tumors • laying on one's back • also known as organs • pertaining to the ear • another word for body • pertaining to the cheek • word meaning joint pain • removal of fatty tissue • continuous muscle spasms • xray recording of a joint • inflammation of the cornea • pertaining to the same side • also called red blood cells • ...
Electronic medical records 2013-10-02
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- widely accepted
- scheduler matrix
- verification insurance
- tests results
- health information
- uncertainty expense
- system power
- reduce errors
- automatically submitted
- automatic conformation
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- external connects
- develop standards
- userfriendly access
- stores codes
- communication eyecontact
- capability system
- specialty specific
- various search
- remove correct
- patients worry
20 Clues: stores codes • system power • tests results • reduce errors • various search • remove correct • patients worry • widely accepted • scheduler matrix • external connects • develop standards • capability system • specialty specific • health information • userfriendly access • uncertainty expense • verification insurance • automatic conformation • automatically submitted • communication eyecontact
Medical Record Crossword 2013-10-02
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- a scheduler that allows the staff to be able to track
- acronym for information that can be drawn form multiple sources that is managed and shared
- acronym for electronic record of health related information about an individual that can be created gathered managed and consulted
- backing up information on a dedicated server
- reduces patients physical effort of transporting copies of records\
- capability of a system to work with or use the parts or equipment of another system
- Hard drive that is connected to the main computer
- developed to provide a secure national interoperable health information that connects providers consumers and other supporting healthcare
- Patient are sometimes required to have one of these under certain insurance plans
- A system that allows the patient to access medical records and perform other functions
- partly remove or correct
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- Patient data captured and processed into a system that is specialty specific
- Health organization that brings together healthcare stakeholders in a defined geographic area
- set of physical properties the values of which determine characteristics or behavior
- Generally or widely accepted favored or practiced
- performing online verification of insurance eligibility
- Standards that can be created gathered managed and consulted by authorized clinicians and staff
- A writer that can produce electronic prescriptions
- usually a subscription fee for this back up
- EMR billing system can manage all of the practice's billing and accounting system
20 Clues: partly remove or correct • usually a subscription fee for this back up • backing up information on a dedicated server • Generally or widely accepted favored or practiced • Hard drive that is connected to the main computer • A writer that can produce electronic prescriptions • a scheduler that allows the staff to be able to track • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2013-10-06
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- The combining form that means "infection"
- Presence of bacteria or other toxins in the bloodstream
- A blood condition with insufficient blood sugar
- What combining form means "clotting"?
- A blood test that measures the percentage of the volume of blood that is made up of RBC's
- The term that means "stopping of blood"
- What does a sphygmomanometer measure?
- What is the term that means "producing a clot"?
- The proper medical term for heart attack
- What is the meaning of "pulmon-"?
- Term meaning disease of the heart muscle
- Involuntary muscle spasms in a vessel
- Term for abnormally slow heart beat
- What does "-stenosis" mean?
- The suffix that means "process of recording"
- Suffix meaning "instrument to measure pressure"
- Pertaining to between the atria
- What does the suffix "-dynia" mean?
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- A type of white blood cell that literally means "attracted to rosy red"
- An instrument for measuring blood cells
- The word that literally means "cutting into a vein"
- What does the combining form "steth/o" mean?
- Surgical repair of a vein
- What does "cutane/o" mean?
- Record of the heart's electrical activity
- A substance that prevents clot formation
- The suffix meaning "one who studies"
- Term for irregular heart beat
- Enlargement of the heart
- Formation of a blood clot
- The suffix that means "surgical removal"
- The term for a vessel tumor
32 Clues: Enlargement of the heart • Surgical repair of a vein • Formation of a blood clot • What does "cutane/o" mean? • What does "-stenosis" mean? • The term for a vessel tumor • Term for irregular heart beat • Pertaining to between the atria • What is the meaning of "pulmon-"? • Term for abnormally slow heart beat • What does the suffix "-dynia" mean? • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2013-10-06
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- Term for abnormally slow heart beat
- Formation of a blood clot
- What does the suffix "-dynia" mean?
- An instrument for measuring blood cells
- Presence of bacteria or other toxins in the bloodstream
- Term meaning disease of the heart muscle
- What does "cutane/o" mean?
- A blood test that measures the percentage of the volume of blood that is made up of RBC's
- A blood condition with insufficient blood sugar
- Enlargement of the heart
- A substance that prevents clot formation
- Pertaining to between the atria
- The term that means "stopping of blood"
- What does "-stenosis" mean?
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- What does a sphygmomanometer measure?
- The proper medical term for heart attack
- Surgical repair of a vein
- What is the term that means "producing a clot"?
- Suffix meaning "instrument to measure pressure"
- Term for irregular heart beat
- What combining form means "clotting"?
- A type of white blood cell that literally means "attracted to rosy red"
- What is the meaning of "pulmon-"?
- The suffix meaning "one who studies"
- The combining form that means "infection"
25 Clues: Enlargement of the heart • Formation of a blood clot • Surgical repair of a vein • What does "cutane/o" mean? • What does "-stenosis" mean? • Term for irregular heart beat • Pertaining to between the atria • What is the meaning of "pulmon-"? • Term for abnormally slow heart beat • What does the suffix "-dynia" mean? • The suffix meaning "one who studies" • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2013-11-04
Across
- located in the nasopharynx and aids in body's immune defense
- impaired hearing
- a nosebleed
- wasting away
- abnormal hair growth
- inherited disorder resulting in insufficient hemoglobin production
- vein that removes oxygen-poor blood from the legs
- specialist in musculoskeletal system
- cross-eyed
- excessive androgen secretion
- destruction of deep seated brain structures by 3D coordinates
- a WBC important to the immune system
- system that controls impulses that contract the heart
- hoarseness
- slight or partial paralysis
- leukocyte that releases heparin and histamine
- nodular inflammation on the eyelid
- excessive eyeball movement
- a firm, raised mass of scar tissue
Down
- double vision
- solution used to dilate the pupils
- inability to properly use familiar objects
- normal breathing
- irregular heart rate
- wavelike contractions of the intestines during digestion
- yeast fungus that causes common rashes
- supplies blood to the back of the knee
- an anticoagulant
- removal of dead tissues by scraping
- another word for eye strain
- dry
- cells that help in destruction of infected cells
- heel
- abnormal narrowing
- flabby muscle tone
35 Clues: dry • heel • cross-eyed • hoarseness • a nosebleed • wasting away • double vision • normal breathing • impaired hearing • an anticoagulant • abnormal narrowing • flabby muscle tone • irregular heart rate • abnormal hair growth • excessive eyeball movement • another word for eye strain • slight or partial paralysis • excessive androgen secretion • solution used to dilate the pupils • ...