medical Crossword Puzzles
Safety Manual Review 11/5/24 2024-10-29
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- Lowered until power is restored
- Should not be moved during medical emergency
- Responsible for assisting during evacuations
- Do not do this when a fire alarm is activated
- Meeting place for mobility-limited during alarm
- Closed to reduce smoke infiltration
- Should not be frozen or placed near a heat source
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- Requires specific training to operate
- Some stored in explosion-proof refrigerator
- Must be given directions for building emergencies
- Materials that should not be near open flames
- Outlets that turn on when there is a loss of power
- Entrance where 1 person stationed in medical emergency
- Department Immediately called in an medical emergency
- Cannot be used during an alarm
- DPHS individual to relocate staff when needed
16 Clues: Cannot be used during an alarm • Lowered until power is restored • Closed to reduce smoke infiltration • Requires specific training to operate • Some stored in explosion-proof refrigerator • Should not be moved during medical emergency • Responsible for assisting during evacuations • Materials that should not be near open flames • ...
medical Spanish cros 2021-02-24
10 Clues: blood. • arm bend • medical man • medical woman • small flesh tear • expensive medical van • place where the spine is • threads over a flesh tear • thick bandage on arm or leg • triangle sticks for walking assistance
My dream job: docter 2022-11-09
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- ; the ability to sense other people's emotions
- ; part of a human body
- ; medical care is given to a patient for an illness
- ; a person who is studying sciences
- ; a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery.
- ; a person receives medical treatment
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- ; identify the nature of the medical condition
- ; having a pleasant appearance
- ; a person who is very knowledgeable about or skillful in a particular area.
- ; a disease
10 Clues: ; a disease • ; part of a human body • ; having a pleasant appearance • ; a person who is studying sciences • ; a person receives medical treatment • ; the ability to sense other people's emotions • ; identify the nature of the medical condition • ; medical care is given to a patient for an illness • ; a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery. • ...
Admissions - Transfers - Discharges 2022-05-04
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- must be recorded and documented during admissions
- the act of releasing someone from a healthcare setting
- type of transfer that may be for acute medical conditions
- _______ the person with their new surroundings
- all personal items must be ______ with the person's name
- proper paperwork, charts, medical records
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- often take place within the facility to a different room or unit
- federal government program that provides medical coverage for older adults
- personal belongings that must travel with the person
- formal entry into a healthcare setting
- provides new facilities or caregivers with medical records
11 Clues: formal entry into a healthcare setting • proper paperwork, charts, medical records • _______ the person with their new surroundings • must be recorded and documented during admissions • personal belongings that must travel with the person • the act of releasing someone from a healthcare setting • all personal items must be ______ with the person's name • ...
Medical Terminology Review CH11 2024-12-10
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- what is the definition of Blephar/o-plasty
- what is the Root of Otology
- It is often referred to as "swimmer's ear"(Hint Externa-)
- what is the definition of Oss/i-cle
- what is the Root word for Choe- and -Steat-.
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- Medical Term for -Ismus
- what is the definition of Blepho-phtosis (Hint Blepho- is drooping eyelid)
- what is the medical meaning of -ic
- what is the definition of Micro-Ceph-Aly
- Medical terminology for Tympan-
- what is the Medical meaning of Ophthalm/o-
11 Clues: Medical Term for -Ismus • what is the Root of Otology • Medical terminology for Tympan- • what is the medical meaning of -ic • what is the definition of Oss/i-cle • what is the definition of Micro-Ceph-Aly • what is the definition of Blephar/o-plasty • what is the Medical meaning of Ophthalm/o- • what is the Root word for Choe- and -Steat-. • ...
HO2 Royal Exchange Crossword 2018-07-11
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- Type of drugs covered under In-Patient and Out-Patient cover.
- Drug cancer treatment covered under the policy.
- Type of test that includes x-rays.
- Doctor or nurse travelling with a patient during a medical evacuation.
- Surgery to replace an organ with a suitable and matching alternative.
- Surgeon, anaesthetist or physician qualified to practice medicine.
- African country where medical treatment under the Royal Exchange policy is not covered.
- In-Patient costs included when an insured person stays with a dependent child.
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- Abnormality that develops in the foetus while in the womb.
- Mobility aid included under the Out-Patient Treatment Benefit section of cover.
- Obtain the insurer's permission to proceed with a medical claim.
- Spouse or child of the policyholder.
- Proportion of eligible costs which the policyholder is responsible for bearing.
- The type of medical condition covered under the Royal Exchange policy.
- Non-African country where treatment can be carried out that is included.
15 Clues: Type of test that includes x-rays. • Spouse or child of the policyholder. • Drug cancer treatment covered under the policy. • Abnormality that develops in the foetus while in the womb. • Type of drugs covered under In-Patient and Out-Patient cover. • Obtain the insurer's permission to proceed with a medical claim. • ...
Alexander Fleming 2024-09-06
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- the way activities are done to minimize pain
- was enacted by congress to protect people from abuse in nursing homes
- an approach to wellness that addresses the physical, mental, and emotional components of health
- medical care for older adults
- an approach characterized by a high degree of collaboration among health professionals
- is someone who does not require hospitalization
- collect similar clinical diagnoses to better control hospital costs
- using technology of all kinds for medical services usually by doctors
- combination of biology and technology with the goal of improving people's quality of life
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- is an overall sense of well being
- to find a balance when employees receive high-quality healthcare and have manageable costs
- when a new disease spreads worldwide
- medical treatment that is not a traditional medical technique
- treatment that fall outside of mainstream healthcare
- a wide range of health care services that you can get in your home for an illness or injury
15 Clues: medical care for older adults • is an overall sense of well being • when a new disease spreads worldwide • the way activities are done to minimize pain • is someone who does not require hospitalization • treatment that fall outside of mainstream healthcare • medical treatment that is not a traditional medical technique • ...
194-3 2024-09-23
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- Accurate coding helps prevent the rejection of this by insurance Claim
- The government agency responsible for Medicare and Medicaid guidelines CMS
- The system where final codes are entered to generate invoices Billing
- The individual whose medical encounter is coded for billing and documentation Patient
- Coders stay informed by reviewing these from CMS regularly Updates
- Coders practice with these real-life case examples to improve skills Scenario
- What accurate coding helps secure for healthcare services provided Reimbursement
- The electronic system where medical codes are recorded EHR
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- The status of codes after they’ve been reviewed and confirmed Final
- What must be ensured when following coding guidelines to avoid mistakes Compliance
- The codebook used for medical diagnoses and procedures ICD10CM
- Coders may feel like they’ve struck this when finding the correct code Gold
- The platform where codes are entered for billing or medical records System
- This type of coding ensures smooth claims processing and proper payment Accurate
- Resources used for case studies and coding practice Books
15 Clues: Resources used for case studies and coding practice Books • The electronic system where medical codes are recorded EHR • The codebook used for medical diagnoses and procedures ICD10CM • Coders stay informed by reviewing these from CMS regularly Updates • The status of codes after they’ve been reviewed and confirmed Final • ...
nursing 3.3 2023-04-08
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- a gas in the air that people need to live
- a special container that stores sharp hospital objects.
- the process of examining the body by tapping various parts.
- a process in which a doctor examines a person’s body to check for illness.
- the part of blood in which blood cells are suspended. It is the part of blood that makes it a liquid.
- the medical discipline that deals with the care of children.
- is a location staffed by pharmacists that distributes pharmaceutical drugs.
- is the process of admitting, treating and discharging patients.
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- treatment for injury or pain that helps restore or enhance movement.
- the medical discipline that deals with the treatment of bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
- a person who prepares drugs and medicine.
- s a doctor who treats children.
- the medical discipline that deals with the care of women and children during pregnancy and childbirth.
- disease or condition that damage a person's health
- a doctor who cuts open patients and performs medical operations.
15 Clues: s a doctor who treats children. • a person who prepares drugs and medicine. • a gas in the air that people need to live • disease or condition that damage a person's health • a special container that stores sharp hospital objects. • the process of examining the body by tapping various parts. • the medical discipline that deals with the care of children. • ...
Death Unit Terms 2024-11-05
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- destruction of soft tissue by bacteria that results in the release of waste gases and fluids
- The breakdown of once-living matter by living organisms
- The breakdown of cells as the self-digest
- death investigators: medical professionals used to provide evidence on medical and legal issues
- An elected official, either a layman or physician, who certifies deaths and can order additional investigations of suspicious deaths
- -mortis: the pooling of the blood in tissues after death that results in a red skin color
- -of death: the specific physiological, physical, or chemical event that stops life
- -mortis: cooling of the body after death
- -of death:the injury of conditions responsible for a person's death
- -of death: one of the ways in which a person's death is classified (i.e. natural, accidental, etc.)
- A medical doctor specifically trained to perform autopsies to determine the presence or absence of disease, injury, or poisoning
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- hemorrhages: red spots in the white of the eyes that form due to capillary rupture in blood vessels of the eye
- cause of death: the underlying caused of death that leads to the certification of the death
- Medical examination to determine the cause of death
- -mortis: the stiffening of the skeletal muscles after death
- a physician who performs autopsies, determines the cause and manner of death and oversees death investigations
- A fatty or waxy substance produced during the decomposition of dead bodies exposed to moisture
17 Clues: -mortis: cooling of the body after death • The breakdown of cells as the self-digest • Medical examination to determine the cause of death • The breakdown of once-living matter by living organisms • -mortis: the stiffening of the skeletal muscles after death • -of death:the injury of conditions responsible for a person's death • ...
First Aid Crossword Assesment 2020-12-14
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- To stop bleeding, you apply _______
- Knowing what's going on around you is called __________
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- A device to apply direct pressure on a limb
- A sudden electrical disturbance in the Brain.
- The action of breathing in
- The 3 C's
- AED
- When something is stuck in your throat, you either cough or ______
- not being able to take care of someone
- The first assistance to a person when there hurt
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- a medical procedure involving repeated compression of a patient's chest
- When a seizure happens in one area
- The opposite of Duty to Act
- When symptoms from a concusstion last longer than expected
- Simpler term for "Heimlich maneuver"
- The duty to take action when nessacary
- Pain or discomfort inn your stomach; "Upset Stomach'
- A medical condition where your body loses heat faster than it can produce it.
- To have permission to do somthing to or for someone
- Irregular heartbeat
- ____ Causes irregular blood flow throughout your body
- Emergency Medical Services
23 Clues: AED • The 3 C's • Irregular heartbeat • Traumatic Brain Injury • The action of breathing in • Emergency Medical Services • The opposite of Duty to Act • When a seizure happens in one area • To stop bleeding, you apply _______ • Simpler term for "Heimlich maneuver" • The duty to take action when nessacary • not being able to take care of someone • ...
Resources for Humans 2020-05-14
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- / toilet paper
- / remove before WebEx
- / converse with supervisor
- / learning teaching working
- / Don't stand so close to me
- / immunologist
- / home sweet home
- / move and
- / sound footwear
- / casual home office attire
- / undergrad discount
- / family
- / formal home office attire
- / watching
- / 8773985816
- / dental plan provider
- / handy safety measure
- / ergonomic foot position
- / prescription drug provider
- / ideal screen hight
- / virtual medicine
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- medical insurance carrier
- / use before video conference
- / how frequently framed?
- / WebEx secret
- / BlueCross BlueShield
- / help for us
- / get surgery for free
- / Cronavirius named for
- username
- / help for Barry employees found here
- / LTD benefit (% of salary)
- bread / popular home made snack
- / cost of Covid19 medical services
- / glad you're home
- / keyboard distance
- / preventative medical cost
- / open house
- / not an office
- / Brix accessory
- / not necessarily for drinking
- / dental plan number
- / new senior skill
43 Clues: username • / family • / move and • / watching • / open house • / 8773985816 • / help for us • / toilet paper • / WebEx secret • / immunologist • / not an office • / sound footwear • / Brix accessory • / home sweet home • / glad you're home • / new senior skill • / virtual medicine • / keyboard distance • / undergrad discount • / dental plan number • / ideal screen hight • / remove before WebEx • ...
Important Medicine People 2014-03-31
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- Ancient Egyptian God of War
- Ancient Greek God of Medicine
- Industrial Revolution, isolated germs using purple dye
- Ancient Roman doctor, theory of the Opposites
- Twentieth Century, introduced the NHS
- Middle Ages, Priest imprisoned for questioning Galen
- Industrial Revolution, improved hospitals and nursing
- Twentieth Century, discovered second magic bullet
- Industrial Revolution, discovered Chloroform and anasthetics
- Prehistoric, person who uses trepanning
- Twentieth Century, discovered x-rays
- Industrial Revolution, dicovered Carbolic Acid and Antiseptics
- Medical Renaissance surgeon, silk ligatures and ended cauterising
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- Medical Renaissane, anatomist who proved Galen wrong
- Industrial Revolution, discovered Germ Theorey
- Ancient Greek Doctor
- Twentieth century had the idea of NHS
- Industrial Revolution, discovered vaccinations by using cowpox to prevent smallpox
- Twentieth century, discovered Penicillin
- Industrial Revolution, built London sewers
- Industrial Revolution, report campaigning for improved Public Health
- Twentieth Century, mass produced Penicillin
- Industrial Revolution, discovered Cholera was waterborne disease
- Twentieth Century, discovered magic bullets
- Medical Renaissance, surgeon who discovered the heart was a pump
25 Clues: Ancient Greek Doctor • Ancient Egyptian God of War • Ancient Greek God of Medicine • Twentieth Century, discovered x-rays • Twentieth century had the idea of NHS • Twentieth Century, introduced the NHS • Prehistoric, person who uses trepanning • Twentieth century, discovered Penicillin • Industrial Revolution, built London sewers • Twentieth Century, mass produced Penicillin • ...
Holiday Extravaganza - Game #3 2023-12-14
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- Humanity, Duty, Excellence, and Ingenuity
- to do right by all people
- A place where families of critical care patients can stay to stay close to their loved ones while they recover
- Community _________ Health Center
- Microsoft program used for calendaring
- CHS recognition program
- Danny ______ Senior VP, Chief Clinical & Operations Officer
- A workforce management software utilized by CHS
- to reach beyond expectations in all we do
- to fearlessly forge new paths forward
- IS Self-Service
- _______ Community Medical Center
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- Carla _____ Senior VP, Chief Human Resources Officer
- Contracted online store for office supply needs
- to care, teach and serve is our calling
- An easy way to access your medical information online
- Community __________ Medical Center
- Community __________ and Transitional Care Center
- CRMC is a level one ______ center
- Community Health System exists to better the lives of all those we serve
- A tool to check CHS policies
- VP, Chief Operating Officer of CCMC
- Fresno _______ and Surgical Hospital
- Communications conferencing platform
24 Clues: IS Self-Service • CHS recognition program • to do right by all people • A tool to check CHS policies • _______ Community Medical Center • CRMC is a level one ______ center • Community _________ Health Center • Community __________ Medical Center • VP, Chief Operating Officer of CCMC • Fresno _______ and Surgical Hospital • Communications conferencing platform • ...
Sports Medicine Crossword 2025-06-03
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- What connects bone to bone
- A sudden painful muscle contraction
- Muscle group in the back of the upper leg
- The process of healing from an injury
- Medical name for the kneecap
- A medical definition for a broken bone
- A device to help walking when one leg is injured
- It is used to control swelling and inflammation
- By far the most common symptom of any injury
- Muscle group in the front of the thigh
- What connects muscle to bone
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- Wrapping joints for support
- Resistance bands used in PT to recover
- A common cause of injury by doing too much
- The process of recovering from an injury
- A device to prevent movement at an injury
- Light activity before exercising to prevent injury
- The largest bone in the body located in the leg
- Head injury caused by a hard hit to the head
- Medical imaging to detect a fracture
- The identification of an injury or illness
21 Clues: What connects bone to bone • Wrapping joints for support • Medical name for the kneecap • What connects muscle to bone • A sudden painful muscle contraction • Medical imaging to detect a fracture • The process of healing from an injury • Resistance bands used in PT to recover • A medical definition for a broken bone • Muscle group in the front of the thigh • ...
Healthcare Facilities & Organizations 2025-01-24
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- A facility that provides medical services to the general population in the form of emergency care, critical care, intensive care, and various types of patient care.
- An ambulatory care setting served by an individual or group of primary care providers.
- An ambulatory setting providing general general or specialized care, sometimes on a walk-in basis.
- Inpatient healthcare for severe illnesses or injuries requiring a stay in a facility where the average stay is 30 days or less.
- The first and most basic level of treatment for injury or illness, serving as the entry point for healthcare consumers into the healthcare delivery system.
- Simplest business structure available for a provider practice with the practice owned and managed by one physician.
- Noncurative care delivered to patients at the end of their lives.
- An episode of service to a patient in an outpatient setting.
- Outpatient healthcare provided to patients who arrive at the facility, receive treatment, and leave on the same day.
- A medical practice ownership where two physicians own the medical practice, often formed among physicians of the same specialty.
- A primary care provider who sees the patient first to control access to other parts of the healthcare delivery system.
- A healthcare facility that provides care on an inpatient basis to patients who are chronically ill and need extended services or treatments.
- Medical services provided to a patient admitted to a facility at least overnight by order of a physician.
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- A medical treatment to ease a patient’s pain or reduce symptoms but that is not intended to cure a disease or disorder.
- Healthcare services provided in the patient’s home.
- A healthcare facility that provides long-term care most often to developmentally disabled patients who do not require the degree of medical care given at a hospital or subacute healthcare facility.
- A surgical facility that performs procedures on patients who are not admitted to a hospital for recovery or assisted living facility.
- Walk-in clinic that provides services for patients who need immediate medical care but whose injuries or illnesses are not serious enough to be seen in an emergency department.
- An arrangement where multiple physicians share ownership of the practice.
- A walk-in clinic that if offered onsite at a retail store such as a large department store or pharmacy, equipped to treat uncomplicated, minor illnesses.
- A patient admitted to a facility at least overnight by order of a physician.
- A patient who receives treatment during a visit on a single day.
- An episode of service to a patient in an outpatient setting, also called an encounter.
- A type of long-term care facility providing subacute nursing care.
24 Clues: Healthcare services provided in the patient’s home. • An episode of service to a patient in an outpatient setting. • A patient who receives treatment during a visit on a single day. • Noncurative care delivered to patients at the end of their lives. • A type of long-term care facility providing subacute nursing care. • ...
my dream job: doctors 2025-03-21
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- The process of restoring health or bodily functions.
- Medical measures taken against a disease.
- Medicines used to treat a disease or to relieve symptoms.
- Medical institutions that provide medical services and treatment.
- The science of studying the causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.
- An outward sign of a disease or health problem.
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- A person who receives medical care.
- A person who assists physicians in caring for patients and providing medical support.
- The process by which a doctor determines a disease through examination and testing.
- A tool used by doctors to listen to the heart, lungs, and other internal body sounds.
10 Clues: A person who receives medical care. • Medical measures taken against a disease. • An outward sign of a disease or health problem. • The process of restoring health or bodily functions. • Medicines used to treat a disease or to relieve symptoms. • Medical institutions that provide medical services and treatment. • ...
MEDICINE VOCABULARY 2023-10-19
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- A place where surgeons operate.
- Pieces of thread that doctors use to close an
- A procedure where doctors cut into patients and repair something that is wrong.
- A person who does X-rays.
- A vehicle which takes people to a hospital.
- A medical practitioner qualified to practise surgery.
- A chemical that is used to get rid of wrinkles.
- A person trained to give emergency medical care to people who are injured or ill, typically in a setting outside a hospital.
- Long sticks with a crosspiece at the top, used as support under the armpit.
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- Something which people give to injured people as soon as they have had an accident.
- A hospital department where people who have had accidents go.
- A person who agrees to give their body parts to science or medicine when they die.
- Something you get in your arm with a syringe.
- A medical procedure that takes an image of the inside of our bodies.
- A place where patients in a hospital lie in bed.
- A medical procedure which checks your blood for illness.
16 Clues: A person who does X-rays. • A place where surgeons operate. • A vehicle which takes people to a hospital. • Pieces of thread that doctors use to close an • Something you get in your arm with a syringe. • A chemical that is used to get rid of wrinkles. • A place where patients in a hospital lie in bed. • A medical practitioner qualified to practise surgery. • ...
Working in Today's Healthcare Environment 2020-10-12
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- person, such as a primary care physician, or entity, such as an insurance company, that approves patient referrals to other physicians or services.
- a federal program implemented by the individual states that provides financial assistance to states for insuring certain categories of the poor and indigent.
- federal program that provides healthcare coverage for persons over 65 years of age as well as for disabled persons or those who suffer from kidney disease or other debilitating ailments.
- an agreement to pay a fee to another physician or agency for the referral of patients; this is illegal in some states and is considered an unethical medical practice.
- voluntary credentialing process usually offered by a professional organization.
- a managed care concept in which the patient must use a medical provider who is under contract with the insurer for an agreed-upon fee in order to receive co-payment from the insurer.
- type of managed care plan that offers a range of healthcare services to plan members for a predetermined fee per member by a limited group of providers.
- a legal agreement in which physicians share in the business operation of a medical practice and become responsible for the actions of the other partners.
- indicates that person whose name is listed on an official record or register has met certain requirements in his or her particular profession.
- agreed-upon fee paid by the insured for certain medical services, usually $10 to $20.
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- a party other than the patient who assumes responsibility for paying the patient’s bills (for example, an insurance company).
- a mandatory credentialing process that allows an individual to perform certain skills.
- type of medical practice, as established by law, that is managed by a board of directors.
- type of medical plan that pays for and manages the medical care a patient receives.
- designations used to identify reimbursement per condition in a hospital
15 Clues: designations used to identify reimbursement per condition in a hospital • voluntary credentialing process usually offered by a professional organization. • type of medical plan that pays for and manages the medical care a patient receives. • agreed-upon fee paid by the insured for certain medical services, usually $10 to $20. • ...
Admissions - Transfers - Discharges 2022-05-04
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- must be recorded and documented during admissions
- the act of releasing someone from a healthcare setting
- type of transfer that may be for acute medical conditions
- _______ the person with their new surroundings
- all personal items must be ______ with the person's name
- proper paperwork, charts, medical records
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- often take place within the facility to a different room or unit
- federal government program that provides medical coverage for older adults
- personal belongings that must travel with the person
- formal entry into a healthcare setting
- provides new facilities or caregivers with medical records
11 Clues: formal entry into a healthcare setting • proper paperwork, charts, medical records • _______ the person with their new surroundings • must be recorded and documented during admissions • personal belongings that must travel with the person • the act of releasing someone from a healthcare setting • all personal items must be ______ with the person's name • ...
James Broyles 2017-10-16
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- uses databases and reference materials to conduct research for medical information
- responsible for testing and monitoring water supplies and making certain water is safe
- gather samples and observational data in the field and conduct tests in the lab
- analyst develop new products
- Some concentrate on plants in a range of ecosystems from deserts to tropical forests
- takes photos of sea life
- they study the regional waterways and freshwater ecosystems
- provide medical nutrition therapy.
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- Studies and analyzes OT patterns, causes, and effects of health
- They take and examine medical photos
- They work in crime labs
- They diagnose and treat blood disorders
- Creates dentures,crowns or bending wires
- does surgeries
- that study the structure and composition of biological forms or bodies.
- study the connection between the material's atomic structure and its chemical and physical properties
- Cares for sick people
- preforms chemical and physical tests
- diagnose diseases and other health problems in pets
- study animals and other wildlife
20 Clues: does surgeries • Cares for sick people • They work in crime labs • takes photos of sea life • analyst develop new products • study animals and other wildlife • provide medical nutrition therapy. • They take and examine medical photos • preforms chemical and physical tests • They diagnose and treat blood disorders • Creates dentures,crowns or bending wires • ...
Credentialing 2021-11-09
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- Organization that allows people to practice in a specific state
- Post graduate specialty training
- Someone at the same level of training
- Reference from the organization where something actually took place
- Training to save lives sometimes needed
- First status
- 1st year of training after graduation from Medical School
- Type of insurance doctors get
- Payment to practice at a hospital
- First time application
- Where to find malpractice history abbv.
- Put out of use
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- Type of attestation
- A physician who monitors someone else's practice
- Add to a computer file
- National organization that determines ability to prescribe narcotics
- Doctor's practice focus
- Licensed person assisting doctors abbreviation
- Allows you to obtain verifications
- Done every 2 years
- Group that approves staff applications
- Organization that surveys facilities
- What a practitioner does when he leaves a facility
- Documentation of privileges aabv.
- Person who can find the answers for you
- Not medical staff but .... staff abbv.
- Verification for non-US medical education
27 Clues: First status • Put out of use • Done every 2 years • Type of attestation • Add to a computer file • First time application • Doctor's practice focus • Type of insurance doctors get • Post graduate specialty training • Payment to practice at a hospital • Documentation of privileges aabv. • Allows you to obtain verifications • Organization that surveys facilities • ...
2022 PCHC EOTY 2022-08-05
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- Patient Service Center Rep I at Brewer Medical Center
- MSA at Pediatrics
- Lic. Clinical Social Worker at CC&G
- Intake Specialist at the Hope House
- Care Manager RN in Care Management
- EMR Technician in Health Information Management
- PCSI in the Patient Communications Center
- Practice Manager at the Hope House
- MSA in Care Management
- Referral Specialist in Health Information Management
- MSA at PCHC Center
- System Administrator in Information Systems
- Operations Admin. Lead at Helen Hunt Health Center
- Payment Application Specialist in Revenue Cycle
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- Patient Access Supervisor in Dental
- MSA at the Adult Wellness Center
- Practice Manager at Winterport Community Health Center
- Medical Assistant at Brewer Medical Center
- DO at Pediatrics
- Phlebotomist/Processor in the Laboratory
- Lead Clinical Trainer in Quality
- NP at PCHC Center
- Primary Care Pharmacist in Pharmacy
- Clinical Operations Supervisor at Helen Hunt Health Center
- MSA in Seaport
- LCSW in Seaport
- Courier Driver for Auburn Hall
27 Clues: MSA in Seaport • LCSW in Seaport • DO at Pediatrics • MSA at Pediatrics • NP at PCHC Center • MSA at PCHC Center • MSA in Care Management • Courier Driver for Auburn Hall • MSA at the Adult Wellness Center • Lead Clinical Trainer in Quality • Care Manager RN in Care Management • Practice Manager at the Hope House • Patient Access Supervisor in Dental • ...
Faculty of Medicine 2024-07-26
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- Study of disease prevention (12 letters)
- Study of moral issues in medicine (9 letters)
- Department dedicated to child health (10 letters)
- Study of blood and blood disorders (10 letters)
- Research field studying the causes of diseases (8 letters)
- Study of the body's defense mechanism (10 letters)
- Field studying bodily functions (10 letters)
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- Strategic priority to foster collaboration (11 letters)
- This department focuses on the elderly (10 letters)
- Department focusing on mental health (10 letters)
- Study of drugs and their effects (12 letters)
- Study of kidney function and diseases (10 letters)
- Focus area for new medical technologies (13 letters)
- Department focusing on reproductive health (10 letters)
- The process of improving patient care through research (11 letters)
- Medical field involving operations (7 letters)
- Research field dealing with infectious diseases (12 letters)
- This research field studies genes and heredity (8 letters)
- Priority to advance medical education methods (10 letters)
- Department that studies disease processes (9 letters)
20 Clues: Study of disease prevention (12 letters) • Field studying bodily functions (10 letters) • Study of drugs and their effects (12 letters) • Study of moral issues in medicine (9 letters) • Medical field involving operations (7 letters) • Study of blood and blood disorders (10 letters) • Department focusing on mental health (10 letters) • ...
Muslim Scientist 2023-02-01
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- People who do a study or research.
- Help other, support
- Publish, launch, send to public
- Discovery, result of the study done by scientist
- enlarge, increase
- Presence
- An action to take care of patients sometimes in medical centre or hospital
- People who have particular concern to knowledge, event they launch new concept or subject of study specially in science
- Collected, arranged
- Identifying new knowledge by observing an object
- Find, remark, detect
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- Effort, try
- Found, launch, start
- Baking, frying
- Someone who learns knowledge or particular subjects in a formal school or university
- Well-known, famous
- Goal, aim, objective
- To catch or hold someone
- Because
- Part of calculation
- The formal word of die, left this world
- The good thing that people get, advantage
- Legacy, something that people get from their family or the elder.
- Process of medical treatment that is done by a surgeon.
- A place with many medical rooms to cure illness
25 Clues: Because • Presence • Effort, try • Baking, frying • enlarge, increase • Well-known, famous • Help other, support • Part of calculation • Collected, arranged • Found, launch, start • Goal, aim, objective • Find, remark, detect • To catch or hold someone • Publish, launch, send to public • People who do a study or research. • The formal word of die, left this world • ...
Health Professionals Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-19
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- Serves patients by preparing medications, giving pharmacological information to multidisciplinary health care team, and monitoring patient drug therapies.
- Is a health professional trained to support and care for women during pregnancy, labor and birth.
- Responsible for the preoperative diagnosis of the patient, for performing the operation, and for providing the patient with postoperative surgical care and treatment.
- Specializes in using medical imaging to diagnose and treat illnesses.
- Assess and identify patients' needs, then implement and monitor the patient's medical plan and treatment.
- Specializes in counselling clients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits.
- Specializes in the internal organs and systems of the body, but they are not limited to those areas. They can also give preventive care and treat anything from skin rashes to ear infections. They only treat adults and they aren't surgeons.
- Apecializes in care for the health of animals and work to protect public health. They diagnose, treat, and research medical conditions and diseases of pets, livestock, and other animals.
- Provide medical care related to pregnancy or childbirth. May also provide general care to women. May perform both medical and gynecological surgery functions.
- Diagnose and treat disorders and diseases of the cardiovascular system. Perform patient exams and order or conduct diagnostic testing.
- Provide assessment and recommendations for appropriate treatments ·
- Diagnose presence and stage of diseases using laboratory techniques and patient specimens.
- Specializes in helping clients develop better cognitive and emotional skills, reduce symptoms of mental illness, and cope with various life challenges to improve their lives.
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- Provides general medical care, monitors growth and development, and tracks and administers immunizations for infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
- Providing routine care like vision testing and prescribing glasses and contact lenses. Performing corrective surgeries, such as repairing injuries and corneas and removing cataracts. Performing advanced surgical procedures, such as a keyhole or laser surgery.
- Diagnose skin problems, from mild ones to severe ones. They conduct screenings and skin evaluations, and analyze the patients' medical history to determine appropriate treatments.
- Are responsible for performing oral surgery and routine cleanings on patients.
- Evaluate and supervise patient care before, during, and after surgery, delivering anesthesia, leading the Care Team, and ensuring optimal patient safety.
- Treat and prevent patients' neuromuscular-skeletal disorders of the spine, nervous system, pelvis and other body joints by adjusting the spinal column or through other corrective manipulation. They are usually in private practice or in clinics with other health practitioners.
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- Are health care professionals who identify, assess and manage disorders of hearing, balance and other neural systems.
21 Clues: to • Provide assessment and recommendations for appropriate treatments · • Specializes in using medical imaging to diagnose and treat illnesses. • Are responsible for performing oral surgery and routine cleanings on patients. • Specializes in counselling clients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits. • ...
Acronyms 2025-07-14
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- Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare
- Medical Expense and Performance Reporting System
- Area of Responisibility
- End of Fiscal Year
- Bottom Line up Front
- Real Property Unique Identifier
- Military Construction
- Facility Systems Inventory
- Database Sustainment Specialist
- Common Access Card
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- Department of Health Administration
- Health Insurance Privacy & Accountability Act
- General Services Administration
- Outside the Continental United States
- Facilities Requirements & Operations Info Database
- Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support
- Continental United States
- National Fire Protection Association
18 Clues: End of Fiscal Year • Common Access Card • Bottom Line up Front • Military Construction • Area of Responisibility • Continental United States • Facility Systems Inventory • General Services Administration • Real Property Unique Identifier • Database Sustainment Specialist • Department of Health Administration • National Fire Protection Association • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-08-21
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- A formal meeting where several experts discuss a specific topic, often with presentations and Q&A.
- Clear learning goal for medical sessions and assessments.
- Art and science of teaching; from Greek ‘paidagogos’ meaning child leader
- Subjects that bring empathy, ethics, and culture into medical training.
- New teaching tools like VR, e-learning, or gamification.
- Expected behaviors and values in doctors and educators.
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- Standards of moral principles guiding medical practice
- Core skill for effective patient care and collaborative learning.
- Guidance from experienced faculty to shape careers and teaching skills.
- Self-assessment to improve learning and professional growth.
- Constructive input that improves student performance.
- A classroom model where students learn content at home and practice in class.
- Essential ability for medical educators and students to adapt and thrive under stress.
- Hands-on training using mannequins or virtual patients for clinical skills.
14 Clues: Constructive input that improves student performance. • Standards of moral principles guiding medical practice • Expected behaviors and values in doctors and educators. • New teaching tools like VR, e-learning, or gamification. • Clear learning goal for medical sessions and assessments. • Self-assessment to improve learning and professional growth. • ...
nursing 3.3 2023-04-08
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- the part of blood in which blood cells are suspended. It is the part of blood that makes it a liquid.
- the process of examining the body by tapping various parts.
- a process in which a doctor examines a person’s body to check for illness.
- treatment for injury or pain that helps restore or enhance movement.
- a doctor who cuts open patients and performs medical operations.
- the medical discipline that deals with the care of children.
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- s a doctor who treats children.
- the medical discipline that deals with the treatment of bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
- disease or condition that damage a person's health
- a special container that stores sharp hospital objects.
- is a location staffed by pharmacists that distributes pharmaceutical drugs.
- the medical discipline that deals with the care of women and children during pregnancy and childbirth.
- a gas in the air that people need to live
- a person who prepares drugs and medicine.
- is the process of admitting, treating and discharging patients.
15 Clues: s a doctor who treats children. • a gas in the air that people need to live • a person who prepares drugs and medicine. • disease or condition that damage a person's health • a special container that stores sharp hospital objects. • the process of examining the body by tapping various parts. • the medical discipline that deals with the care of children. • ...
JGarcia Chapter 1&2 2012-12-12
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- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that result in injury or harm
- plan that permits patients to receive medical services from non-network providers
- the patient
- standards of professional behavior
- record of a patient's financial transactions
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- order of a court for a party to appear and testify
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- law regulating the use and disclosure of patients' protected health information (PHI)
- order of a court directing a party to appear, testify, and bring specified documents or items
- medical insurance that combines a high-deductable health plan with a medical savings plan
- person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse
- prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided
- health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- standards of conduct based on moral principles
- impermissible use or disclosure of PHI that could pose significant risk to the affected person
15 Clues: the patient • standards of professional behavior • record of a patient's financial transactions • standards of conduct based on moral principles • person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse • method of converting a message into encoded text • order of a court for a party to appear and testify • prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided • ...
HIP WEEK CROSSWORD 2022 2022-04-13
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- CMHS ACUTE CARE HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE SYSTEM
- WHAT DOES A DOCTOR NEED TO COMPLETE TO MAKE CHANGES TO A DOCUMENT IN THE MEDICAL RECORD
- ANOTHER NAME FOR A MEDICAL RECORD
- PATIENT ________ MUST BE ON EVERY DOCUMENT IN THE MEDICAL REOCRD
- WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A PHYSICIAN DOES NOT COMPLETE THEIR DOCUMENTATION WITHIN 14 DAYS OF DISCHARGE
- REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION FROM A PATIENT GIVING PERMISSION TO A PHYSICIAN TO AMINISTER CARE OR TREATMENT
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- WHAT IS THE FIRST STEP OF AN ANLYZERS PROCESS BEFORE SCANNING A CHART
- _______ REPORT, A DOCUMENT A PHYSICIAN COMPLETES TO RECORD A SURGICAL PROCEDURE
- DEPARTMENT RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT THE MEDICAL RECORD IS SECURE, COMPLETE AND ACCURATE
- WHAT SOFTWARE APPLICATION DOES CMHS UTILIZE FOR POLICY AND PROCEDURES
- WHAT IS SENT TO A PHYSICIAN TO CLARIFY DOCUMENTATION
- IN WHAT ORDER ARE PAPER ORDERS SCANNED
- A PHYSICIAN DOCUMENTS A ________ SUMMARY AT THE TIME OF DISCHARGE
- MANAGED BY THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION AND USED BY CODERS
- CMHS AMBULATORY CARE HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
15 Clues: ANOTHER NAME FOR A MEDICAL RECORD • IN WHAT ORDER ARE PAPER ORDERS SCANNED • WHAT IS SENT TO A PHYSICIAN TO CLARIFY DOCUMENTATION • CMHS AMBULATORY CARE HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM • MANAGED BY THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION AND USED BY CODERS • CMHS ACUTE CARE HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE SYSTEM • ...
183-7 2024-10-14
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- How are pertinent facts recorded in a medical record? chronological
- Which SOAP section records physical exam findings like vital signs? objective
- What provides the legal means of verifying care? medicalrecord
- Which act protects individuals in private employee health plans? ERISA
- Who might need to be called for additional claim information?insurancecarrier
- What must documentation include about the patient's medical background? healthhistory
- What part of the SOAP format includes the patient's chief complaint? subjective
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- What can a medical office specialist help patients review regarding services coverage? insurancebenefits
- What may patients need help understanding about their coverage? limitations
- What type of appeals may be needed for denied claims? written
- What must be issued if overpayments occur by the patient or carrier? refunds
- What other type of appeal exists besides written? telephone
- What part of SOAP outlines the recommended treatments and tests? plan
- What part of the SOAP format includes the physician's diagnosis? assessment
- What is the most widely used format for medical records? SOAP
15 Clues: What other type of appeal exists besides written? telephone • What type of appeals may be needed for denied claims? written • What is the most widely used format for medical records? SOAP • What provides the legal means of verifying care? medicalrecord • How are pertinent facts recorded in a medical record? chronological • ...
Bloody Terminology 2025-03-11
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- A medical term that denotes an abnormal condition of clotting
- Pale yellow liquid that is left when formed elements are removed from the blood
- A medical term for abnormally high levels of WBC
- A condition characterized by low levels of red blood cells or iron
- A hormone secreted by the kidneys that stimulates the production of red blood cells
- Medical abbreviation for white blood cells
- A substance that triggers an immune response and production of antibodies
- A protein in red blood cells that binds and carries oxygen
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- A process by which formed components (cells) are separated from the plasma
- Blood cells that facilitate the clotting of blood
- A protein produced by the white blood cells in response to an antigen
- A type of white blood cell important in immunity
- Blood cells that carry oxygen to tissues and CO2 to lungs
- A medical term for low levels of albumin in the blood
- A protein in the blood that maintains fluid within the blood vessels
15 Clues: Medical abbreviation for white blood cells • A type of white blood cell important in immunity • A medical term for abnormally high levels of WBC • Blood cells that facilitate the clotting of blood • A medical term for low levels of albumin in the blood • Blood cells that carry oxygen to tissues and CO2 to lungs • ...
Berman Clubs 2021-11-04
10 Clues: newspaper! • climb rocks • social justice • imitation trial • packing food bags • expand medical knowledge • delegates debating topics • play games with kids from sulam • volunteer with kids with special needs • values that guide us in making choices about medical needs
WTC Program Definitions 2021-10-14
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- LHI’s online employee portal
- Members and survivors are eligible for _______ after a condition is certified within the program
- A division of United Health Care that processes claims for all members.
- evaluation order is created for a member when it is determined that they may have a condition that can be certified under the program, but it needs to be diagnosed. These appointments often occur after a Medical Monitoring Exam (or initial health evaluation).
- Processes prescription claims and answers prescription claims questions for members
- those who were in the WTC disaster area (lived, worked or were in school in the area) but whose eligibility to participate in the National Program may yet need to be determined
- A responder who is eligible to participate in this program; this individual may or may not be in treatment for a WTC-related medical condition
- combines the Work-Up and Medical Monitoring exam into one appointment.
- A comprehensive questionnaire the member must complete prior to scheduling the Medical Monitoring Exam. The questionnaire is typically completed on LHI.Care, and can be completed over the phone.
- The original WTC program administrator who is part of the NYC WTC Program and one of the consortium clinics.
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- One of the appointments needed for the annual Medical Monitoring Exam. The member must attend this appointment prior to their actual medical monitoring exam appointment to have a blood draw, urinalysis, spirometry, chest x-ray (due every two years).
- This team oversees contract concerns. They also manage the WTCHNPN mailbox and work on existing claim requests.
- An annual assessment of the member’s overall health to determine if the member requires treatment for a WTC-related medical condition.
- Someone who participated in rescue, recovery, or clean-up activities at one of the 3 sites but whose eligibility to participate in this program is yet to be determined.
- are the group of original providers that performed monitoring exams prior to the start of the current National program.
- A team of Care Coordinators, Nurses, Social workers who coordinate WTC services and treatment of members. Members are assigned to a specific Care Coordinate or RN Case Manager.
- the first step for survivor members first entering the program. iT provides the same services as the Combined Health Evaluation (or Work-Up and Monitoring if split).
17 Clues: LHI’s online employee portal • combines the Work-Up and Medical Monitoring exam into one appointment. • A division of United Health Care that processes claims for all members. • Processes prescription claims and answers prescription claims questions for members • Members and survivors are eligible for _______ after a condition is certified within the program • ...
Physicians and Surgeons 2025-04-03
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- ________of physicians and surgeons are among the highest of any occupation
- The U.S. ___________ system requires that referrals to physician specialists be made through PCPs
- All physicians and surgeons must pass a standardized national licensure _______.
- Acceptance to medical school is ________.
- Schools also consider the applicants ________ before accepting them into Medical School.
- Although it is not mandatory, _______ raises the chances of employment
- ________is typically 4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school, 1 year of internship and 2-7 years or residency and fellowship. (11-18 years to finish school)
- Physicians who are _________ in a specialty or subspecialty usually earn higher salaries.
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- Both APRNs and PAs can extend __________ care services.
- Job growth will occur because of the continued _______ of healthcare-related industries and the growing and aging population.
- All states require physicians and surgeons to be _______
- DOs are more likely to work in primary care, although they can be found in all _________.
- _______is typically 4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school
- letters of _____________ are needed to be submitted through entry of Medical School.
- this job is projected to grow _%
15 Clues: this job is projected to grow _% • Acceptance to medical school is ________. • Both APRNs and PAs can extend __________ care services. • All states require physicians and surgeons to be _______ • Although it is not mandatory, _______ raises the chances of employment • ________of physicians and surgeons are among the highest of any occupation • ...
JGarcia Chapter1&2 2012-12-12
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- plan that permits patients to receive medical services from non-network providers
- order of a court directing a party to appear, testify, and bring specified documents or items
- medical insurance that combines a high-deductable health plan with a medical savings plan
- record of a patient's financial transactions
- person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- standards of conduct based on moral principles
- order of a court for a party to appear and testify
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- standards of professional behavior
- the patient
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that result in injury or harm
- health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided
- law regulating the use and disclosure of patients' protected health information (PHI)
- impermissible use or disclosure of PHI that could pose significant risk to the affected person
15 Clues: the patient • standards of professional behavior • record of a patient's financial transactions • standards of conduct based on moral principles • person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse • method of converting a message into encoded text • order of a court for a party to appear and testify • prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided • ...
Basic Healthcare Vocabulary 2024-08-08
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- A written order from a healthcare provider for medication or treatment.
- A patient who stays in a hospital overnight or longer for treatment.
- The amount and frequency of medication prescribed to a patient.
- The invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in the body, causing illness.
- A situation requiring immediate medical attention.
- The management and care given to a patient to combat a disease or condition.
- A system of financial protection for health-related costs.
- The identification of a disease or condition based on symptoms and tests.
- An immune system reaction to a substance that is usually harmless.
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- An individual receiving medical care or treatment.
- The process of directing a patient to a specialist or another provider for further care.
- Permission given by a patient for a medical procedure or treatment.
- A scheduled meeting with a healthcare professional.
- Physical or mental signs that indicate a condition or disease.
- A medical or surgical operation performed to diagnose or treat a condition.
15 Clues: An individual receiving medical care or treatment. • A situation requiring immediate medical attention. • A scheduled meeting with a healthcare professional. • A system of financial protection for health-related costs. • Physical or mental signs that indicate a condition or disease. • The amount and frequency of medication prescribed to a patient. • ...
nursing 3.3 2023-04-08
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- the part of blood in which blood cells are suspended. It is the part of blood that makes it a liquid.
- the process of examining the body by tapping various parts.
- a process in which a doctor examines a person’s body to check for illness.
- treatment for injury or pain that helps restore or enhance movement.
- a doctor who cuts open patients and performs medical operations.
- the medical discipline that deals with the care of children.
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- s a doctor who treats children.
- the medical discipline that deals with the treatment of bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
- disease or condition that damage a person's health
- a special container that stores sharp hospital objects.
- is a location staffed by pharmacists that distributes pharmaceutical drugs.
- the medical discipline that deals with the care of women and children during pregnancy and childbirth.
- a gas in the air that people need to live
- a person who prepares drugs and medicine.
- is the process of admitting, treating and discharging patients.
15 Clues: s a doctor who treats children. • a gas in the air that people need to live • a person who prepares drugs and medicine. • disease or condition that damage a person's health • a special container that stores sharp hospital objects. • the process of examining the body by tapping various parts. • the medical discipline that deals with the care of children. • ...
Types of doctors 2022-11-07
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- specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of asthma and other allergic diseases.
- treats cancer and provides medical care for a person diagnosed with cancer.
- specialize in the medical and surgical care of the eyes and visual system
- focuses on the health of infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
- expertise in the disorders and diseases that affect the digestive system
- caring for the reproductive health of a woman from the time she gets her first period all the way to post-menopause.
- treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord
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- dispense prescription medications to patients and offer expertise in the safe use of prescriptions.
- specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails.
- specializes in the respiratory system
- preventing, diagnosing and treating heart conditions
- understand and explain thoughts, emotions, feelings, and behavior.
- Monitor and control the patient's vital life functions
- medical doctors that specialize in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging
- solve diagnostic problems, manage severe long-term illnesses, and help patients with multiple, complex chronic conditions.
- Specializes in Mental Health
16 Clues: Specializes in Mental Health • specializes in the respiratory system • treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord • preventing, diagnosing and treating heart conditions • Monitor and control the patient's vital life functions • specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails. • understand and explain thoughts, emotions, feelings, and behavior. • ...
MT Integum Ch 5 2025-11-10
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- the medical term for hardening
- the abbreviation for a test to determine cancer or other illness. Types include punch, needle and shave
- fair skinned people with blue eyes, red/blonde hair are at greater risk to develop malignant _____.
- a ____ and sensitivity (C & S) is done to determine what the most effective antibiotic is for a bacteria
- the medical term for dry and scaly
- this type of skin cancer is highly metastatic, with a high mortality rate
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- this is the abbreviation for a biopsy that is done during surgery and the results are needed immediately from the pathologists
- elevated, fluid filled lesion less than 0.5 cm diameter
- the medical term for dry
- ____ cell carcinoma is the most curable of the skin cancers
- both tricho and pilo mean this accessory to the integumentary system
- the medical word for sweat
- both onycho and unguo mean this accessory to the integumentary system
- the abbreviation for ointment
- elevated, firm, rounded lesion with localized skin edema that is paler in the center
- adipo, lipo, steato
16 Clues: adipo, lipo, steato • the medical term for dry • the medical word for sweat • the abbreviation for ointment • the medical term for hardening • the medical term for dry and scaly • elevated, fluid filled lesion less than 0.5 cm diameter • ____ cell carcinoma is the most curable of the skin cancers • both tricho and pilo mean this accessory to the integumentary system • ...
Word Analysis and Communication 2018-11-12
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- thinking and learning process
- high blood pressure
- benign age spots
- wasting away of tissue or organ
- to bleed profusely
- pertaining to teeth
- mental disorders occurring at old age
- pertaining to the rib and spine area
- a fever
- the tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder
- an abnormal sound heard when listening to the heartbeat
- internal organs
- the medical specialist that studies the heart
- determining the cause of disease
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- inability to prevent discharge of urine or feces
- the procedure used to examine inside of the body
- wall dividing two spaces
- surgical repair of a joint
- after death
- stopping of bleeding
- elderly population
- inflammation of the lining of the heart
- the medical specialist that deals with conditions of the blood
- one who studies the skin
- tube that carries urine out of the body
- pertaining to breathing
- pertaining to the stomach
- the medical specialist that deals with the urinary system
28 Clues: a fever • after death • internal organs • benign age spots • elderly population • to bleed profusely • high blood pressure • pertaining to teeth • stopping of bleeding • pertaining to breathing • wall dividing two spaces • one who studies the skin • pertaining to the stomach • surgical repair of a joint • thinking and learning process • wasting away of tissue or organ • ...
First Aid 2023-10-05
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- ............. wipes
- for a deep cut you may have to get ........
- medical .........
- make sure the scene is...before care is given
- for a sprained arm you may want to .... it
- fire can .... you if you are to close
- apply the AED ....... to deliver the shock
- for a broken arm you will pry get a ..... to hold it
- device that shocks the patent back to life
- to get better you have to ....
- red liquid in the body
- another word for clean
- give ... if patent is unresponsive
- ....... emergency
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- your ..... pumps the blood to your body
- doctors try their best to .... everyone
- call for....
- to help a wound heal you may want to apply some ...............
- CPR includes breaths and ............
- mom can i have a ....... for my cut?
- to make the ........ go ice it
- if you have a headache you will pry take a .........
- make sure your patent is still .........
- Emergency Medical Technician
24 Clues: call for.... • medical ......... • ....... emergency • ............. wipes • red liquid in the body • another word for clean • Emergency Medical Technician • to make the ........ go ice it • to get better you have to .... • give ... if patent is unresponsive • mom can i have a ....... for my cut? • CPR includes breaths and ............ • fire can .... you if you are to close • ...
6GWWB Vocabulary Explansion 2023-11-29
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- Mobile unit with emergency medical supplies: a crash ...
- Abnormally rapid heartbeat.
- Seek advice or information.
- To lift or raise.
- Summon someone, typically a doctor, via a communication device.
- Mark left on the skin after the healing of a wound.
- Stay suspended in one place: to ... over
- Set of actions for a specific purpose.
- stagiair
- Medications used to reduce inflammation.
- Feeling uneasy or nervous: to be ...
- Individual receiving medical care.
- Severe emotional breakdown.
- Make a wise decision: to make a good ...
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- klaplong: ... lung
- Medical tests performed in a laboratory.
- to foresee or expect.
- Completely lose control emotionally: to ... it
- Remaining in one place in the air.
- Relating to severe mental disorder.
- in the stomach region
- - Collection of blood outside blood vessels.
- Support for an injured arm.
- - Precision cutting tool used in surgeries.
- Abandon or leave abruptly: to walk ... on something
- Become mentally distressed: to lose your ...
- Impossible to endure.
27 Clues: stagiair • To lift or raise. • klaplong: ... lung • to foresee or expect. • in the stomach region • Impossible to endure. • Abnormally rapid heartbeat. • Seek advice or information. • Support for an injured arm. • Severe emotional breakdown. • Remaining in one place in the air. • Individual receiving medical care. • Relating to severe mental disorder. • ...
Safety and What Not 2024-05-07
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- comes in black, grizzly, or polar
- say this when carrying a knife
- adhesive bandage to cover a cut
- minimum age to operate a golf cart
- used to treat a venomous snake bite
- Lift with your ____, not your back
- code for medical emergency
- speed on East Millers Cove Road
- Small rodent with fluffy tail
- Wear _____ when administering first aid
- small bug that latches on to suck blood
- venomous snake around here
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- A deadly virus spread to people from the saliva of infected animals
- medical transport with flashy lights and siren
- code for lost hike
- person at hospital who treats boo-boos
- code for a fire
- Acronym for stroke recognition
- A _____ report needs to be filled out after a workplace accident
- brand of vehicle on property
- name of medical helicopter
- Never _____ steps going up stairs
- ______ your hands after clearing a table
- acronym for Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
24 Clues: code for a fire • code for lost hike • code for medical emergency • name of medical helicopter • venomous snake around here • brand of vehicle on property • Small rodent with fluffy tail • say this when carrying a knife • Acronym for stroke recognition • adhesive bandage to cover a cut • speed on East Millers Cove Road • comes in black, grizzly, or polar • ...
Hospitals 2023-06-12
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- Hospital A hospital that provides dental care and treatments.
- Hospital A hospital that specializes in healthcare for children.
- Hospital A hospital that helps people recover from injuries or surgeries.
- Hospital A hospital that specializes in treating cancer patients.
- Hospital A hospital that cares for sick or injured animals.
- Hospital A hospital that focuses on mental health treatment and support.
- Center A hospital equipped to handle severe and life-threatening injuries.
- Hospital A hospital that specializes in eye care and treatment.
- Hospital A hospital that focuses on a specific area of medicine or treatment.
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- Hospital A hospital where babies are born and mothers receive care.
- Hospital A hospital where doctors and medical students are trained.
- Hospital A hospital that specializes in heart-related conditions and treatments.
- Hospital A hospital that provides a wide range of medical services.
- Hospital A hospital that treats bone and muscle injuries and conditions.
- Hospital A hospital that conducts medical research and clinical trials.
- Hospital A hospital located in a rural area, providing medical services to the local community.
16 Clues: Hospital A hospital that cares for sick or injured animals. • Hospital A hospital that provides dental care and treatments. • Hospital A hospital that specializes in eye care and treatment. • Hospital A hospital that specializes in healthcare for children. • Hospital A hospital that specializes in treating cancer patients. • ...
First Aid Assessment 2021-05-11
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- when the human brain is not control of the body anymore
- the act of breathing in something
- the first step to take when someone is choking
- the second step of what to do when someone is chocking
- who to call in case someone has come in contact with poisonous material
- an irregular heartbeat
- a machine that cuts off blood to an injured part of the body
- eating or drinking
- not acting correcting when someone is in need of medical attention
- a very severe allergic reaction
- an injury caused by a blow to the head, face, or neck that makes the brain rattle around in the skull
- when blood is spurting out of a wound, and at least 5 minutes of direct pressure has not stopped the bleeding
- not properly caring for someone
- the rate at which someone should perform CPR
- how to reduce blood from coming out of a bleeding wound
- to purchase certain medical care
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- commonly known as an AED, a machine that sends electromagnetic waves through the body when a person is in an unconscious state
- performed when someone has become unconscious and stopped breathing
- when a person isn't getting enough blood flow to their organs
- permission given by a person to perform an act of first aid on them
- the laws that protect someone performing emergency first aid in case they harm the person in need
- the type of seizure people with epilepsy commonly experience
- when the skin has completely burned away, and there is bone showing
- the legal duty someone has to help a person in need of medical attention
- the failure to fulfil a moral or legal obligation
- who you call during medical emergencies
- what may happen when someone recovering from a concussion re-injures their brain
- what anyone attending to a person in need needs to have
- the three steps to take in case of a medical emergency
- when something is stuck in a person's throat and they are unable to breathe properly
- the trust between a patient and the person caring for them
- when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat
- what to do in case of a medical emergency
33 Clues: eating or drinking • an irregular heartbeat • a very severe allergic reaction • not properly caring for someone • to purchase certain medical care • the act of breathing in something • who you call during medical emergencies • what to do in case of a medical emergency • the rate at which someone should perform CPR • the first step to take when someone is choking • ...
Luke Krejci Emergency Assessment Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-21
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- Gathering information about a patient's medical background, including past illnesses and surgeries.
- Chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels, either due to insufficient insulin production or the body's ineffective use of insulin
- Complete blockage of the airway, preventing airflow.
- Material used to wrap around a wound or injury to provide support, protection, and compression.
- Objective evidence of a medical condition that can be observed by others.
- Visual examination of a person or body part to assess for abnormalities.
- Feeling of queasiness or the urge to vomit.
- Excessive bleeding from ruptured blood vessels.
- Measures taken to safeguard against injury or harm.
- Portable device used to deliver an electric shock to restore normal heart rhythm.
- Blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the body tissues.
- Abnormally slow heart rate.
- Examination technique involving the use of hands to feel for abnormalities in body tissues.
- Abnormally high body temperature.
- Abnormally fast heart rate.
- Loss of voluntary movement in a body part.
- Low blood volume, often due to excessive bleeding or dehydration.
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- Treatment administered to a wound to promote healing and prevent infection.
- Performing diagnostic procedures to determine a medical condition.
- Sudden cessation of the heart's pumping function.
- Difficulty in breathing due to something blocking a portion of the airway.
- Temporary loss of consciousness, often due to insufficient blood flow to the brain.
- The updated sequence for administering first aid in emergencies, emphasizing compression before airway and breathing.
- Detailed examination following the primary assessment to identify additional injuries or concerns.
- Medical emergency caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
- Common treatment regimen for managing injuries, particularly to joints and soft tissues.
- Indications of an underlying medical condition or ailment.
- Emergency procedure performed to manually restore blood circulation and breathing.
- A severe, life-threatening allergic reaction that can cause difficulty breathing, swelling of the throat, a drop in blood pressure, and other serious symptoms, requiring immediate medical attention.
- Initial assessment of a patient's condition to identify and treat life-threatening issues.
- Sterile material used for wound dressing and absorption of blood or other fluids.
31 Clues: Abnormally slow heart rate. • Abnormally fast heart rate. • Abnormally high body temperature. • Loss of voluntary movement in a body part. • Feeling of queasiness or the urge to vomit. • Excessive bleeding from ruptured blood vessels. • Sudden cessation of the heart's pumping function. • Measures taken to safeguard against injury or harm. • ...
Chapter 6 2022-09-02
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- services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physicians plan for diagnosis/treatment.
- federal agency that administers the Medicare program & partners with states to administer Medicaid.
- unit of the hospital with specific functions/specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting.
- physician who represents a department/service & sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee duties are for the medical operation of a hospital department&oversee residency training programs
- identifies and analyses important organizational and individual performance gaps
- physician responsible for medical operation&quality of hospital department/service. Provides input for policies&procedures&day to day operations
- physician responsible for overseeing component/subdepartment of hospital service
- group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public& legal/moral responsibility for politics and hospital.
- professional who has demonstrated skill/knowledge in assert,finacial, operations, human resource, communication and information managements in radiology.
- federal agency that enforces standars for safety in the workplace, conducts inspections, fines for noncompliance with policies®ulations
- system of development in the workplace for daily improving preformance at every level in all operational processes by focusing on meeting/exceeding customer expectations.
- certificate approved by local(state) review board permitting hospitals to construct new,additional facilities, open new services, or make large purchases(required by Medicare)
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- injuries caused by drugs:drug rash, overdose. Two types of ADEs caused by proper use and errors.
- person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or health care organization.
- failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to diagnose
- organization of a hospital/medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as xray, CT, MRI, mammo, nuclear med and sonography
- formal organization of physicians authorized to admit&attend to patients within the hospital
- ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, & compensating employees; developing & maintaining skills, quality and motivation.
- independent,nonprofit organization that evaluates&accredits more than 17,000 health care organizations&programs in the US & is the nations primary standard setting healthcare.
- insurance companies,medicare,medicaid, and other companies that are payers of inpatient/outpatient medical expenses
- statement of a organization that summarizes its intent to provide service, intended recipents and cost
21 Clues: identifies and analyses important organizational and individual performance gaps • physician responsible for overseeing component/subdepartment of hospital service • failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to diagnose • formal organization of physicians authorized to admit&attend to patients within the hospital • ...
Review of antibacterials/respiratory/GI 2025-10-13
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- Sores that develop on the lining of the stomach, small intestine, and esophagus
- Inhibits the growth and multiplication of bacteria without killing them
- The medical term for indigestion
- The medical term for fatigue, and a general feeling of weakness
- Also known as kidney stones; sharp, severe, flank pain
- A rare, severe skin reaction that causes widespread blistering and skin detachment.
- A drug that activates A1 adrenergic receptors, leading to vasoconstriction
- A substance that directly kills bacteria
- Urine output characterized by less than 20mL per hour or 400mL in a 24-hour period
- The medical term for nausea and vomiting
- A condition where levels of calcium in the blood are elevated; weakness, decreased reflexes, fatigue
- A fungal infection caused by Candida albicans found in the mouth. Can occur due to corticosteroid use
- An umbrella term for emphysema and bronchitis. Causes inflammation and narrowing of the bronchioles
- A condition where the eyes make rapid, involuntary, and repetitive movements
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- Damage to the inner ear; tinnitus, balance problems, permanent hearing loss
- The medical term for itchiness
- A nervous system disorder that disrupts autonomic body processes; heart palpitations, pinpoint pupils, tachycardic, fainting/passing out, balance problems
- Exibited through lip smacking, facial grimacing, and tongue protrusion
- Types of medications that suppress coughing by acting on the medulla in the brain
- Short-acting Beta-Agonist inhalers, takes immediate effects, relieves attack; Albuterol
- A group of movement disorders (tremors, muscle stiffness, restlessness); Parkinsonism
- Also known as pantocytopenia, decrease in RBC, WBC and platelets
- Damage to the kidney's caused by drugs; causes decreased urine output, BUN and creatinine levels are increased
- Also known as a sore throat, can lead to strep throat
- Inflammation of the mucosal lining of the sinuses, leads to increase in mucus, and ultimately infection
- Long-acting beta-2 agonist, used for maintenance therapy, used in combination w/ other inhaled corticosteroids, taken daily; Flovent
- The medical term for excessive sweating
- The medical term for rapid breathing
- Dilation/enlargement of the pupils
- A rare, severe, and potentially fatal reaction to antipsychotic drugs. Causes severe muscle rigidity (lead pipe), autonomic instability, altered mental status
30 Clues: The medical term for itchiness • The medical term for indigestion • Dilation/enlargement of the pupils • The medical term for rapid breathing • The medical term for excessive sweating • A substance that directly kills bacteria • The medical term for nausea and vomiting • Also known as a sore throat, can lead to strep throat • ...
Health insurance 2025-11-19
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- The fixed amount that you usually pay at the time of a medical service.
- Between October 15th and December 7th
- The percentage of the cost you are responsible to pay.
- Can occur any time of the year.
- Referral is required and is in-network. Lower premium and deductible.
- maximum The set amount you pay before your insurance covers 100% of any further eligible healthcare expenses.
- Changing Marital status
- The amount you pay for medical costs before your health insurance begins to help make payments to providers or services.
- Programs Medicare and Medicaid
- Higher out-of-pocket costs, but dynamic.
- Insurance Helps you pay for medical care when you have an illness,injury,or seek preventive services to stay healthy.
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- No deductibles when staying in-network.
- Obtained through your employer or partner's employer.
- a group of doctors, hospitals, and other healthcare professionals who have agreed to provide medical services to members of a healthcare plan.
- In-network and out-of-network. Higher premiums and lower copays.
- The amount you pay each month for your health insurance coverage.
- plan Available to everyone through the government marketplace or through a privately owned health insurance company.
17 Clues: Changing Marital status • Can occur any time of the year. • Programs Medicare and Medicaid • Between October 15th and December 7th • No deductibles when staying in-network. • Higher out-of-pocket costs, but dynamic. • Obtained through your employer or partner's employer. • The percentage of the cost you are responsible to pay. • ...
Anesthesia 101 2018-02-20
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- anesthesia / Total loss of consciousness. Patient typically intubated.
- / Also called spinal block, subarachnoid block, intradural block and intrathecal block, is a form of regional anesthesia involving the injection of a local anesthetic into the spine
- to the next 15 minute increment
- / Student Nurse
- / Physician or certified registered nurse anesthetist trained in anesthesia and preoperative medicine
- Anesthesia Care (MAC) / May Not lose consciousness
- / Treatment using drugs
- / An advanced practice nurse who specializes in the administration of anesthesia
- / A unique product identifier used in the United States for drugs intended for human use
- / A surgical operation
- / AA, AD, QK, and QY
- / Person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital
- / Qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician
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- Units / Usually paid in whole 15 minute increments,
- / A medical route of administration in which a drug or contrast agent is injected into the epidural space of the spinal cord
- / Physical status classification
- / Loss of sensation, especially of pain, induced by drugs
- / Having intervals or gaps
- / The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- / A medical code set that is used to report medical, surgical, and diagnostic procedures and services to entities such as physicians, health insurance companies and accreditation organizations
- / A medical graduate engaged in specialized practice under supervision in a hospital
21 Clues: / Student Nurse • / AA, AD, QK, and QY • / A surgical operation • / Treatment using drugs • / Having intervals or gaps • to the next 15 minute increment • / Physical status classification • Anesthesia Care (MAC) / May Not lose consciousness • / Qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician • Units / Usually paid in whole 15 minute increments, • ...
Chicago Fire Part 3 2024-04-17
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- The act of saving someone or something from harm or danger.
- Mascot of Truck 81
- A specialized unit within the fire department that responds to various emergencies
- A rank in the fire department below captain and above firefighter.
- The paramedic who turned into a firefighter. This character is determined and resilient.
- A building where firefighters are stationed and equipment is stored.
- A trained medical professional who provides emergency medical care.
- The Battalion Chief of Firehouse 51
- A firefighter who joins Firehouse 51 and she begins a romantic relationship with a well-known firefighter.
- A paramedic who joins Firehouse 51, known for her compassion and optimism.
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- The setting of the show, where the firefighters respond to emergencies in the city.
- A firefighter and owner of Molloy's bar
- A flexible tube used to carry water or other fluids, often used in firefighting.
- The workplace and living quarters of the firefighters, also known as Firehouse 51.
- Emergency Medical Services, the system that provides pre-hospital medical care and transportation.
- The genre of the show, characterized by intense and emotional storytelling
- A sudden and serious situation requiring immediate action.
- A veteran firefighter and union representative, known for his wisdom and mentorship.
- Matthew Casey's best friend and a seasoned firefighter.
- A special episode where characters from "Chicago Fire" interact with characters from other shows like "Chicago PD."
20 Clues: Mascot of Truck 81 • The Battalion Chief of Firehouse 51 • A firefighter and owner of Molloy's bar • Matthew Casey's best friend and a seasoned firefighter. • A sudden and serious situation requiring immediate action. • The act of saving someone or something from harm or danger. • A rank in the fire department below captain and above firefighter. • ...
Health and Medicine 2025-06-11
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- Related to the mind or psychological health
- Licensed medical doctor
- Microscopic agent that causes infectious disease
- Substance that stimulates immunity to a disease
- Process of getting better after illness or injury
- Action taken to stop something from happening
- Sign or indication of a condition or illness
- Identification of a disease or condition
- Study of disease causes and effects
- Substance used to treat or prevent illness
- Illness or disorder affecting the body or mind
- Person receiving medical care
- Maintenance or improvement of health via services
- Written order for medicine or treatment
- Related to the observation and treatment of patients
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- State of being in good health
- Related to the body or bodily functions
- Pertaining to the mind and behavior
- Physical harm or damage to the body
- Medical procedure involving an operation
- State of physical, mental, and social well-being
- Related to drugs and their development
- Protected against a particular disease
- Method used to relieve or heal a disorder
- Process of restoring health or normal life
- Process of obtaining and using food for health
- Invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms
- Care given to manage or cure a condition
- Single-celled organisms, some of which cause disease
- Related to the science of treating illness or injury
30 Clues: Licensed medical doctor • State of being in good health • Person receiving medical care • Pertaining to the mind and behavior • Physical harm or damage to the body • Study of disease causes and effects • Related to drugs and their development • Protected against a particular disease • Related to the body or bodily functions • Written order for medicine or treatment • ...
Brianna Johnson: Chapter 20 Activity 5 2020-05-14
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- Malformation
- Medical signs and symptoms associated with a particular disease or disorder
- Fibers composed of neurons connecting body parts and organs
- Broad muscle in the posterior compartment of the forearm
- Injury resulting in a partially broken bone or broken bone
- Membranous tissue that contains fluid, air, or other substances
- Eight small bones that make up the wrist
- Made up of phalanges
- Slight misalignment of the vertebrae
- Injury from a direct blow or force not bothering the skin
- Muscle whose contractions bends a limb or body part
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- Fibrous connective tissue which attaches muscle to bone
- Physical/medical features indicating disease or injury
- Activity carried out to sustain improved health and fitness
- Long bones connected to the carpals
- Medical care given for an injury or illness
- Body part made of 8 carpal bones
- Displacement of any bone from its normal position
- Bones that make up the finger
- Body part exhibiting great mobility and flexibility
20 Clues: Malformation • Made up of phalanges • Bones that make up the finger • Body part made of 8 carpal bones • Long bones connected to the carpals • Slight misalignment of the vertebrae • Eight small bones that make up the wrist • Medical care given for an injury or illness • Displacement of any bone from its normal position • Body part exhibiting great mobility and flexibility • ...
Emily's LTI Word 2017-10-17
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- traditional word for cat
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
- yearly medications
- Anti-bacterial soaps
- a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals.
- used to weight animlas
- veterinarians wear these
- medical imagining which allows you to see bones
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- application of an electric current to the chest wall or heart.
- fitted with a hollow needle for injecting or withdrawing fluids.
- particularly as used in medical imaging.
- A protein in the body that is designed to fight disease
- abnormal growth of tissue.
- a medical instrument for listening to the action of someone's heart or breathing
- injection of drugs before surgical operations.
- a disorder of structure especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms
- traditional word for dog
- the act having sexual male organs removed
- painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable disease or old age
- the main artery of the body, supplying oxygenated blood to the circulatory system.
20 Clues: yearly medications • Anti-bacterial soaps • used to weight animlas • traditional word for cat • traditional word for dog • veterinarians wear these • abnormal growth of tissue. • particularly as used in medical imaging. • the act having sexual male organs removed • injection of drugs before surgical operations. • medical imagining which allows you to see bones • ...
Sofia Diaz's Ch 12 Words 2023-11-03
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- mnemonic acronym to remember key questions for a person's medical assessment.
- something others can observe
- Medical instrument to listen to the heart or breathing.
- inclination to proceed in a certain direction or at a certain rate
- Maximum blood pressure on the ventricle
- Assesss blood circulation in your arms and legs
- Discoloration due to deficient oxygenation of the blood.
- Having the power to increase sweating
- Listening to the sound of the body during a physical examination
- Measurement of basic body functions
- Rapid pulsations
- Breathing
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- Amount of O2 consumption.
- Stans for questioning of patient assessment
- Symptoms that present when the patient starts treatment.
- Pressure Force of blood pushing against the walls of your arteries
- Passage of fluid through the circulatory system.
- Accumulation of excess bilirubin
- disease apparent
- Concise statement describing the symptoms, problem, condition, or diagnosis
- Inquiry patient's medical history
- Pressure in arteries when the heart rests.
- examination or mental status
23 Clues: Breathing • disease apparent • Rapid pulsations • Amount of O2 consumption. • something others can observe • examination or mental status • Accumulation of excess bilirubin • Inquiry patient's medical history • Measurement of basic body functions • Having the power to increase sweating • Maximum blood pressure on the ventricle • Pressure in arteries when the heart rests. • ...
Understand me, please! so I am trying to understand you ;) 2023-01-28
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- Identifying new knowledge by observing an object
- Collected, arranged
- Legacy, something that people get from their family or the elder.
- Someone who learns knowledge or particular subjects in a formal school or university
- To catch or hold someone
- The formal word of die, left this world
- People who have particular concern to knowledge, event they launch new concept or subject of study specially in science
- Effort, try
- Help other, support
- A place with many medical rooms to cure illness
- People who do a study or research.
- Baking, frying
- Because
- Well-known, famous
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- Find, remark, detect
- Presence
- Discovery, result of the study done by scientist
- Part of calculation
- The good thing that people get, advantage
- Found, launch, start
- enlarge, increase
- Process of medical treatment that is done by a surgeon.
- Goal, aim, objective
- An action to take care of patients sometimes in medical center or hospital
- Publish, launch, send to public
25 Clues: Because • Presence • Effort, try • Baking, frying • enlarge, increase • Well-known, famous • Collected, arranged • Part of calculation • Help other, support • Find, remark, detect • Found, launch, start • Goal, aim, objective • To catch or hold someone • Publish, launch, send to public • People who do a study or research. • The formal word of die, left this world • ...
MC Unit 1 2025-08-21
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- California's health insurance marketplace
- Customer was in foster care on their 18th birthday
- California's version of Medicaid
- Number of days we have to process a MC application
- If an individual does not have MEC in California, they may be required to pay a penalty on their ___ tax return.
- The form number to request retro
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- ___ scope MC covers limited medical services, such as for a specific medical condition like tuberculosis
- The beginning date of aid is generally the ___ of the month of application
- The form number for the MC single streamlined application
- ___ MC can help cover medical expenses for up to 3 months prior to the month of app
- You must complete this step before sending a pending list
- The most basic MC application form
- MC rights and responsibilities form number
13 Clues: California's version of Medicaid • The form number to request retro • The most basic MC application form • California's health insurance marketplace • MC rights and responsibilities form number • Customer was in foster care on their 18th birthday • Number of days we have to process a MC application • The form number for the MC single streamlined application • ...
TVo Chap 1&2 2012-12-12
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- federal agency within the department of health and human services that runs medicare
- medical data from which individual identifiers have been removed
- a medical practice's written plan for the following
- law that regulates the use and disclosure of patient's protected health information
- record of all charges
- law that requires covered entities to establish administrative
- an impermissible use or disclosure under the privacy rule that compromises the security or privacy of PHI and also that could pose significant risk of financial
- a method of scrambling transmitted data so that is cannot be deciphered without the use of a confidential process or key
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- state specified performance measures for the delivery of health care by medical professionals
- the system-to-system exchange of data in a standardized format
- unique ten-digit identifier assigned to each provider by the nation provider m
- person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse in a qui tam case
- care that is provided to keep patients healthy or to prevent illness
- entity provider who transmits any health information in electronic form in connection with a HIPAA transaction
- type of medical insurance that combines a high-deductible health plan with a medical savings plan that covers some out of-pocket expenses
15 Clues: record of all charges • a medical practice's written plan for the following • the system-to-system exchange of data in a standardized format • law that requires covered entities to establish administrative • medical data from which individual identifiers have been removed • person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse in a qui tam case • ...
TRGH Residency Crossword 2023-02-27
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- Where is a wheeze more thoroughly heard?
- Which region of the abdomen contains the stomach?
- What is the full name of the newly added course led by indiefuls?
- How many vitals signs are there?
- What is the username of the Residency Oncology DCH?
- Which glands are located above the kidneys?
- What is the abbreviation used to take patient history by asking a series of specific questions?
- What is the name of the Residency department that handles the morale/image of Residency?
- What is the username of the Residency Nursing DH?
- What is the eating disorder characterized by an intense fear or gaining weight and a distorted perception of gaining weight?
- What is the largest organ of the body?
- About how many types of endocrine glands are there?
- What is the username of TRGH Residency?
- What hormone stimulates T-Cell development?
- What is the medical term for waste contained in the blood?
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- What is the username of the Residency Psychiatry DH?
- Which organ is known for the production of insulin?
- What is the medical abbreviation for oxygen saturation?
- What is the name of the Residency department that handles all medical operations within Residency?
- Which organ helps with the digestion of food and rids the body of toxic substances?
- What type of blood do veins carry back to the heart?
- What is the medical term for a low temperature?
- What is the username of the attending leading the Pediatrics course?
- What is the medical term used to describe a high blood pressure?
- Which part of the brain is the biggest?
- What type of veins are used to carry deoxygenated blood from your heart to your lungs?
- What is the name of the Residency department that handles activity, staff punishments, session schedules, and reports?
- How many lobes are in each of the cerebrum’s hemispheres?
- When listening to breath sounds, what is known as a low pitched and continuous sound that have something called a tonal sonorous quality?
- What is the username of the only PGY-3 specializing in General Surgery?
- What is the medical term used to describe the yellowish tint in your eyes?
- Which gland is responsible for production of thyroxine?
- What abbreviation is used to measure a heart rate?
33 Clues: How many vitals signs are there? • What is the largest organ of the body? • Which part of the brain is the biggest? • What is the username of TRGH Residency? • Where is a wheeze more thoroughly heard? • Which glands are located above the kidneys? • What hormone stimulates T-Cell development? • What is the medical term for a low temperature? • ...
Juneteenth Medical Pioneers 2025-05-30
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- First Black licensed nurse in the U.S.
- Pioneer of blood banking and plasma preservation.
- First Black female neurosurgeon in the U.S.
- Researched sickle cell disease and health disparities.
- First Black student at the University of Arkansas Medical School.
- Performed one of the first successful open-heart surgeries.
- First Black psychiatrist in the U.S.
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- First Black woman physician in the U.S.
- First woman to perform open-heart surgery.
- Invented the Laserphaco Probe for cataract treatment.
- Improved the pacemaker and other electronic medical devices.
- First African American to hold a medical degree.
- Source of the immortal HeLa cells.
- Pioneered neurosurgical procedures, including separating conjoined twins.
- Key scientist in developing the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
15 Clues: Source of the immortal HeLa cells. • First Black psychiatrist in the U.S. • First Black licensed nurse in the U.S. • First Black woman physician in the U.S. • First woman to perform open-heart surgery. • First Black female neurosurgeon in the U.S. • First African American to hold a medical degree. • Pioneer of blood banking and plasma preservation. • ...
Block Chain Crossword Puzzle for the Patients by Taylor Gregory BSN, RN 2024-10-31
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- The action of sharing information with another party.
- Protects patient data, computers, and networks used by healthcare providers
- A record of your medical history kept online
- Blockchain can prevent this type of medical record problem, where the same data is entered multiple times
- With this, healthcare organizations can directly query the block chain.
- protects patient information
- Healthcare organizations use this to confirm if data is correct on the blockchain
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- Working together as a team
- Focuses on the wants and needs of the patients
- With blockchain, patients don’t have to worry about data being __ or changed
- A tool being used to advance healthcare
- Medical test results, prescriptions, and doctor notes make up your __ record
12 Clues: Working together as a team • protects patient information • A tool being used to advance healthcare • A record of your medical history kept online • Focuses on the wants and needs of the patients • The action of sharing information with another party. • With this, healthcare organizations can directly query the block chain. • ...
EMS WEEK 2021 2021-04-20
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- temporary cessation of breathing during sleep.
- Which city was the first paramedic program in Florida?
- Medication which has a 6 second pause(asystole)to slow down heart rate.
- The combined action from a group of people that is effective and efficient.
- TV series during 1972-79 the main rescue was Squad 51.
- In 1969, the first state that used “911” for emergency call instead dialing a ten digit number?
- to sort or prioritize patients.
- is medical instrument to measure blood pressure.
- Medical term for heel
- Abbreviation for left eye.
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- Affected leg is externally rotated and may be shortened after a fall.
- Laymen term for a massive MI in LAD area of heart.
- Irregular heartbeat is called?
- Festive event celebrating EMS week.
- a medical instruments to listen to sounds in a body.
- Abbreviation for right eye.
- EMS of the Fire Department
- lifesaving procedure used with no pulse and respiration.
18 Clues: Medical term for heel • EMS of the Fire Department • Abbreviation for left eye. • Abbreviation for right eye. • Irregular heartbeat is called? • to sort or prioritize patients. • Festive event celebrating EMS week. • temporary cessation of breathing during sleep. • is medical instrument to measure blood pressure. • Laymen term for a massive MI in LAD area of heart. • ...
Joint Commission 1 2014-07-02
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- Policies can be located on the ________.
- When a patient is in medical restraints, they are to be ___________ every two hours.
- How many minutes after pain medication is given, is pain re-assessed?
- Medical restraint orders must be obtained every _________________ hours.
- __________ is to be done after all phone orders are given.
- The initial patient history should be completed within _______ hours of admission.
- An order for medical restraints should be in the medical record within ______ hours of initiation.
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- All PRN orders must contain _____________ for use.
- All entries into the medical record should be dated and ________.
- A _________ needs to have seen the patient in behavioral restraints within one hour of initiation of the restraint.
- Every ________ minutes patients need to be checked while in behavioral restraints.
11 Clues: Policies can be located on the ________. • All PRN orders must contain _____________ for use. • __________ is to be done after all phone orders are given. • All entries into the medical record should be dated and ________. • How many minutes after pain medication is given, is pain re-assessed? • ...
Teresa Rivera terminology of the eye 2022-10-07
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- Inflammation caused by bacterial infection
- Large ears(anomaly)
- Inflammation of the eardrum
- Stapes, third bone of the middle ear
- Gray
- Ear
- Abnormality of the eyelid muscle
- Hearing
- Acute sensitivity to sounds
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- Medical doctor for ear nose and throat
- Inflammation of the cornea
- Night blindness
- Eyelid
- A doctor of optometry
- Non-medical professional that grind lenses
15 Clues: Ear • Gray • Eyelid • Hearing • Night blindness • Large ears(anomaly) • A doctor of optometry • Inflammation of the cornea • Inflammation of the eardrum • Acute sensitivity to sounds • Abnormality of the eyelid muscle • Stapes, third bone of the middle ear • Medical doctor for ear nose and throat • Inflammation caused by bacterial infection • Non-medical professional that grind lenses
Integració Social Lesson 2 2025-01-16
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- “______ is your birthday?” “In January”
- You can see actors in this place.
- This is a very important professional who helps doctors and surgeons.
- “______ do you do sports?” “Because it makes me feel relaxed.”
- This food comes from chickens.
- This person helps you if you have problems with your teeth.
- This carbohydrate is a very common ingredient in Chinese and Japanese food.
- This is the teacher of this class.
- “______ is your best friend?” “Eloy, he’s so cool.”
- "How ______ water do you drink a day?"
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- This is a medical professional who works in a hospital.
- You can eat food here.
- “______ do you live?” “In Terrassa
- "How ______ friends do you have?"
- Beef, pork and chicken are examples of this food.
- You can watch films in this place.
- This medical professional does operations in a hospital.
- This medical professional travels in an ambulance.
18 Clues: You can eat food here. • This food comes from chickens. • "How ______ friends do you have?" • You can see actors in this place. • “______ do you live?” “In Terrassa • You can watch films in this place. • This is the teacher of this class. • "How ______ water do you drink a day?" • “______ is your birthday?” “In January” • Beef, pork and chicken are examples of this food. • ...
Admissions - Transfers - Discharges 2022-05-04
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- must be recorded and documented during admissions
- the act of releasing someone from a healthcare setting
- type of transfer that may be for acute medical conditions
- _______ the person with their new surroundings
- all personal items must be ______ with the person's name
- proper paperwork, charts, medical records
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- often take place within the facility to a different room or unit
- federal government program that provides medical coverage for older adults
- personal belongings that must travel with the person
- formal entry into a healthcare setting
- provides new facilities or caregivers with medical records
11 Clues: formal entry into a healthcare setting • proper paperwork, charts, medical records • _______ the person with their new surroundings • must be recorded and documented during admissions • personal belongings that must travel with the person • the act of releasing someone from a healthcare setting • all personal items must be ______ with the person's name • ...
Hospital services 2021-09-09
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- siren
- place for scientific tests and analysis
- helping to control blood pressure
- teeth
- Inoculation
- drug store
- The medical specialty concerned with diseases of the female genital tract
- patient residing in the hospital where he is being treated
- Restore patient mobility
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- Theater
- skin
- electromagnetic waves
- internal medicine concerned with disorders of the heart
- birth
- patient does not reside in the hospital where he is being treated
- free covid-19 vaccine
- Medical prioritizing
- Chronic Care Clinic
- ear,nose,throat treatment
19 Clues: skin • siren • birth • teeth • Theater • drug store • Inoculation • Chronic Care Clinic • Medical prioritizing • electromagnetic waves • free covid-19 vaccine • Restore patient mobility • ear,nose,throat treatment • helping to control blood pressure • place for scientific tests and analysis • internal medicine concerned with disorders of the heart • ...
ET 11 - Lesson 1 - Herbs Remedy 2021-04-05
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- onion with milder flavour
- condition of blocked-digestion
- sickness, syndrome
- swollen
- tense, stiff, uneasy
- comfort, soothe, cure
- practice of medicine, requiring treatment
- brew, blend, mix
- a process of regaining health
- a type of rhizome used as spice or medicine
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- herbal medicine from Indonesia
- sign of illness, problems
- advantageous, helpful
- lighten, minimize, reduce
- a type of rhizome in yellow color
- onion, usually in white/pale color
- plants used for medical, food, fragrances
- flower buds, used as spice or herbs remedy
- medicine, therapy, antidote
19 Clues: swollen • brew, blend, mix • sickness, syndrome • tense, stiff, uneasy • advantageous, helpful • comfort, soothe, cure • onion with milder flavour • sign of illness, problems • lighten, minimize, reduce • medicine, therapy, antidote • a process of regaining health • herbal medicine from Indonesia • condition of blocked-digestion • a type of rhizome in yellow color • ...
Chapter 6 2021-01-15
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- department, known as medical imaging organization of a hospital or medical clinic that conducts x-ray examination
- safety and health administration, known as OSHA it is a federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace and conducts inspections
- radiology administrator, professional who has demonstrated skills and knowledge in asset/operation/human resources/communication/ information management
- drug events, injuries caused by the use of a drug (ADE) can be harmless as a drug rash or serious as death of an overdose
- director, physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department or service
- quality management, known as TQM/ management of quality in workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee focus on measurement and control
- of directors, governing board which are a group of people authorized by law to conduct maintain and operate a hospital benefit of the public an whose legal and moral responsibility for polices and operations of the hospital
- resources department, ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, compensating employees
- quality improvement, daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations
- federal agency that administers and partners with states to administer Medicaid
- chief, physician responsible for overseeing a component or sub department of a hospital service
- chair, physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee
- error, failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve aim
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- payers, insurance companies/medicare/Medicaid/payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for patient
- joint commission, known as TJC independent nonprofit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 17000 health care organizations and programs in the US
- support services, services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physicians plan for diagnosis
- unit of hospital with specific functions or specialized skills
- statement, statement of the organization that summarizes its intent to provide service in terms of the services it offers
- improvement, process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement
- executive officer, known as CEO person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or health care organization
- staff, formal organization or physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital
- of need, known as CON certificate approved by a local state review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities
22 Clues: unit of hospital with specific functions or specialized skills • federal agency that administers and partners with states to administer Medicaid • chief, physician responsible for overseeing a component or sub department of a hospital service • error, failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve aim • ...
TRGH Residency Crossword 2023-02-27
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- Where is a wheeze more thoroughly heard?
- Which region of the abdomen contains the stomach?
- What is the full name of the newly added course led by indiefuls?
- How many vitals signs are there?
- What is the username of the Residency Oncology DCH?
- Which glands are located above the kidneys?
- What is the abbreviation used to take patient history by asking a series of specific questions?
- What is the name of the Residency department that handles the morale/image of Residency?
- What is the username of the Residency Nursing DH?
- What is the eating disorder characterized by an intense fear or gaining weight and a distorted perception of gaining weight?
- What is the largest organ of the body?
- About how many types of endocrine glands are there?
- What is the username of TRGH Residency?
- What hormone stimulates T-Cell development?
- What is the medical term for waste contained in the blood?
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- What is the username of the Residency Psychiatry DH?
- Which organ is known for the production of insulin?
- What is the medical abbreviation for oxygen saturation?
- What is the name of the Residency department that handles all medical operations within Residency?
- Which organ helps with the digestion of food and rids the body of toxic substances?
- What type of blood do veins carry back to the heart?
- What is the medical term for a low temperature?
- What is the username of the attending leading the Pediatrics course?
- What is the medical term used to describe a high blood pressure?
- Which part of the brain is the biggest?
- What type of veins are used to carry deoxygenated blood from your heart to your lungs?
- What is the name of the Residency department that handles activity, staff punishments, session schedules, and reports?
- How many lobes are in each of the cerebrum’s hemispheres?
- When listening to breath sounds, what is known as a low pitched and continuous sound that have something called a tonal sonorous quality?
- What is the username of the only PGY-3 specializing in General Surgery?
- What is the medical term used to describe the yellowish tint in your eyes?
- Which gland is responsible for production of thyroxine?
- What abbreviation is used to measure a heart rate?
33 Clues: How many vitals signs are there? • What is the largest organ of the body? • Which part of the brain is the biggest? • What is the username of TRGH Residency? • Where is a wheeze more thoroughly heard? • Which glands are located above the kidneys? • What hormone stimulates T-Cell development? • What is the medical term for a low temperature? • ...
Codes 2013-08-31
11 Clues: Bomb • Fire • Disaster • Missing Adult • Severe Weather • Child Abduction • Violent Patient • Hazardous Material • Person with Weapon • Adult Medical Emergency • Pediatric Medical Emergency
Healthcare in Singapore 2014-05-18
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- It was reported that the public __________ medical workers in uniform on public transport as they were afraid of being infected.
- Health tourism attracts medical travellers and brings about __________ benefits to countries.
- During the 2003 SARS outbreak in Singapore, many people with possible symptoms were __________ at home to prevent the risk of spreading the infection.
- Social __________of citizens in any country is important in helping to prevent the outbreak of infectious diseases.
- Despite the high cost of medical treatment, Singapore is able to attract medical travellers because of our high quality care and facilities, privacy and __________.
- Besides coming to Singapore for medical treatment, medical travellers can visit various tourist __________.
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- The SARS outbreak fostered __________ and united Singaporeans.
- TTSH was founded because of Tan Tock Seng’s spirit of care, compassion and __________.
- TTSH was the dedicated hospital in Singapore to deal with patients who were hit by __________ in 2003.
- The health authorities in Singapore provided regular updates on the SARS outbreak and worked closely with the World Health __________.
- TTSH used to receive donations from businessmen and philanthropists but now, it receives funds from the __________.
- The current TTSH premise is the __________ TTSH building and was first used in 1999.
12 Clues: The SARS outbreak fostered __________ and united Singaporeans. • The current TTSH premise is the __________ TTSH building and was first used in 1999. • TTSH was founded because of Tan Tock Seng’s spirit of care, compassion and __________. • Health tourism attracts medical travellers and brings about __________ benefits to countries. • ...
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- part of automobile insurance, cost of treating injuries, rehabilitation, lost wages, and funeral services
- Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65
- Health coverage for low income families
- Covers medical expenses
- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
- health insurance can be attained via ______________ companies
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- ___________ injury liability covers costs associated with injuries/death that you or another driver causes while driving your car
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- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- Insurance for your automobile
- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
17 Clues: Covers medical expenses • Insurance for your automobile • Health coverage for low income families • Can be covered completely or _______________ • Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance • Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65 • Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy • ...
All about Bluestone 2024-10-24
13 Clues: CEO • Rybbon • Resources • Our core values • One of the Markets • Compliant privacy law • Received in high volume • Electronic Medical Record • Medical Doctor for example • Important business culture • Portal unique to Bluestone • Learning & Development Tool • The Bluestone staff main webpage
Bluestone Physician Services 2024-10-21
13 Clues: CEO • Rybbon • Resources • Our Core Values • One of the markets • Compliant Privacy Law • Received in high volume • Electronic Medical Record • Important business culture • Medical Doctor for example • Portal unique to Bluestone • Learning & Development tool • The Bluestone staff main webpage
HEALTH TERMINOLOGY 2025-01-28
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- Essential for hydration and hygiene.
- A state of well-being affecting the mind.
- A mosquito-borne disease common in tropical regions.
- Emergency care given before medical help arrives.
- Contamination of air, water, or soil.
- Measures to maintain cleanliness and prevent disease.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and health.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease.
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- A bacterial disease affecting the lungs.
- The process of obtaining necessary food for health.
- The process of identifying a disease or condition.
- A medical process to protect against diseases.
- Actions taken to stop disease before it happens.
- A medical method or action performed to achieve a health outcome.
- A condition of lack of proper nutrients.
15 Clues: Essential for hydration and hygiene. • Contamination of air, water, or soil. • A bacterial disease affecting the lungs. • A condition of lack of proper nutrients. • A state of well-being affecting the mind. • A medical process to protect against diseases. • Practices that promote cleanliness and health. • Actions taken to stop disease before it happens. • ...
Rad Tech Week AC 2022-10-13
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- Medical term for the collar bone?
- What is the name for the middle section of your vertebrae/back bones?
- Who is the Alex Clinic Radiology Supervisor?
- Who invented x-rays? (Last name only)
- Number of tarsal bones in the foot?
- Xrays show up in shades of what?
- What is the medical term for your shoulder blade?
- What is a break in a bone called?
- Medical term for the knee cap?
- What does the T stand for in RT?
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- What is the largest tarsal bone?
- How many lumbar vertebrae does the average adult have?
- What are the bones of your fingers and toes referred to as?
- What body part was the first x-ray of?
- what body part makes up 25% of your bones?
- Longest bone in the human body/
- How many bones are in the hand and wrist?
- What is the slowest healing bone when fractured?
18 Clues: Medical term for the knee cap? • Longest bone in the human body/ • What is the largest tarsal bone? • Xrays show up in shades of what? • What does the T stand for in RT? • Medical term for the collar bone? • What is a break in a bone called? • Number of tarsal bones in the foot? • Who invented x-rays? (Last name only) • What body part was the first x-ray of? • ...
Health Science Safety Guidlines 2024-02-01
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- The principles that direct the facility's activities
- The study of promoting the safety and comfort of a person by adapting to the environment
- A rule you must follow
- The breach of the duty of care by a medical provider or medical facility
- Employers of healthcare workers being responsible for workers causing harm
- a failure to take the care or steps to prevent loss or injury
- an infection a patient gets while being treated for a medical condition
- unsafe neighborhoods, dangerous pets, violent/unstable families, unregulated rooms, and poor conditions
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- Supervisors of healthcare workers being responsible for workers causing harm
- Joint Commission
- Defined by The Joint Commission
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Healthcare workers being responsible for causing harm
- Being legally responsible for causing harm
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Housekeeping A basic safety practice
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- mental/physical disabilities, impaired vision, substance abuse and prescribed medication
18 Clues: Joint Commission • A rule you must follow • Defined by The Joint Commission • Environmental Protection Agency • Housekeeping A basic safety practice • Being legally responsible for causing harm • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • The principles that direct the facility's activities • ...
MED 118 2012-11-09
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- to deliver controlled substances in some type bottle, box, or other container to a patient
- A document that includes the HIPAA standards of requirement
- The use of uniform electronic network protocols to transfer business information between organizations via computer networks
- To remove from health care transactions all information that identifies patients
- A physician's obligation to his or her patient, based on trust and confidence
- A physician who investigates suspicious or unexplained deaths
- a public official who investigates and holds inquests over those who die from unknown or violent causes; may or may not be a physician
- contains all the same information as any medical record, but in electronic form
- A branch of the U.S. Department of Justice that regulates the sale and use of drugs
- A no-fault program to provide benefits and/or compensation to certain individuals, including health care workers and emergency responders, who are injured as a result of the administration of smallpox countermeasures, including smallpox vaccine
- Transmission of information between two parties for financial or administrative activities
- to instill a drug into the body of a patient
- Policies and procedures that protect PHI from unauthorized access
- A division of medicine that incorporates law and medicine and involves medical issues or medical proof at trials having to do with malpractice, crimes, and accidents
- The scrambling or encoding of information before sending it electronically
- A no-fault federal system of compensation for individuals or families of individuals injured by childhood vaccination
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- Under HIPAA, terms that provide for uniformity and simplification of health care billing and record keeping
- to issue a medical prescription for a patient
- A collection of data recorded when a patient seeks medical treatment
- Information that contains one or more patient identifiers
- the requirement under HIPAA to verify any request as legitimate before PHI is released.
- A reason under HIPAA for disclosing patient information
- The sharing of power among national, state and local governments
- A written document detailing health care provider's privacy practices
- The legal basis for informed consent, usually outlined in a state's medical practice acts
- a general requirement under HIPAA
- a postmortem examination to determine the cause of death or to obtain physiological evidence, as in the case of a suspicious death
- freedom from unauthorized intrusion
28 Clues: a general requirement under HIPAA • freedom from unauthorized intrusion • to instill a drug into the body of a patient • to issue a medical prescription for a patient • A reason under HIPAA for disclosing patient information • Information that contains one or more patient identifiers • A document that includes the HIPAA standards of requirement • ...
Healthcare Vocabulary 2024-10-03
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- Financial protection against the healthcare costs caused by treating disease or accidental injury.
- A person who is eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan.
- Flat fees or payments (often $5-10) that a patient pays for each doctor visit or prescription.
- An account that lets workers set aside pretax dollars to pay for medical benefits, childcare, and other services.
- Medical treatment rendered to people whose illnesses or medical problems are short-term or don't require long-term continuing care.
- How many times people use particular healthcare services during particular periods of time.
- Large businesses, small businesses, and individuals who form a group for insurance coverage.
- A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care.
- Status granted to a medical specialist who completes required training and passes and examination in his/her specialized area.
- A medical problem that will not improve, that lasts a lifetime, or recurs.
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- A healthcare procedure that is not an emergency and that the patient and doctor plan in advance.
- A list of medications that a managed care company encourages or requires physicians to prescribe as necessary in order to reduce costs.
- A nurse specialist who provides primary and/or specialty care to patients. In some states nurse practitioners do not have to be supervised by a doctor.
- A private organization, usually an insurance company, that finances healthcare.
- An insurance program for people with low incomes who are unable to afford healthcare. Funded by Govt. and provided by states.
- A percentage of providers' fees that managed care companies hold back from providers which is only given to them if the amount of care they provide (or that the entire plan provides) is under a budgeted amount for each quarter or the whole year.
- Law requiring that a health plan or insurance carrier must offer a particular procedure or type of coverage.
- A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
- The person enrolled in a health plan.
- A person's ability to obtain healthcare services.
- When one group of patients does not pay for services, such as uninsured or Medicare patients, healthcare providers pass on the costs for these health services to other groups of patients.
21 Clues: The person enrolled in a health plan. • A person's ability to obtain healthcare services. • A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care. • A medical problem that will not improve, that lasts a lifetime, or recurs. • A private organization, usually an insurance company, that finances healthcare. • ...
ADDICTION 2013-04-16
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- on site medical and psychological treatment care for a person trying to become alcohol or drug free
- a support group for the relatives of people suffering from alcoholism
- a relationship where one person is addicted and the other person is dependant on the other in an unhealthy way
- interference in the affairs of another
- return to health from sickness
- freedom from self interest
- medical treatment to overcome dependence on drugs or alcohol
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- an environment between confinement and return to society
- fall back into sickness after apparent recovery
- medical psychological treatment uring which a person stays at a medical or rehabilitation facility
- to make able
- a support organization of teenage children of the alcoholic parents
12 Clues: to make able • freedom from self interest • return to health from sickness • interference in the affairs of another • fall back into sickness after apparent recovery • an environment between confinement and return to society • medical treatment to overcome dependence on drugs or alcohol • a support organization of teenage children of the alcoholic parents • ...
JGarcia chapter 1&2 2012-12-12
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- order of a court for a party to appear and testify
- record of a patient's financial transactions
- prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided
- the patient
- impermissible use or disclosure of PHI that could pose significant risk to the affected person
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that result in injury or harm
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- standards of professional behavior
- standards of conduct based on moral principles
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- law regulating the use and disclosure of patients' protected health information (PHI)
- order of a court directing a party to appear, testify, and bring specified documents or items
- person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse
- health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- medical insurance that combines a high-deductable health plan with a medical savings plan
- plan that permits patients to receive medical services from non-network providers
15 Clues: the patient • standards of professional behavior • record of a patient's financial transactions • standards of conduct based on moral principles • person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse • method of converting a message into encoded text • order of a court for a party to appear and testify • prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided • ...
Trends in healthcare vocab 2024-09-10
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- widespread occurrence of an infectious disease
- healthcare services that can be done at home without a professional
- medical study of older adults
- Medical procedures/practices that are not standard medical care
- exploitation of biological processes for industrial use
- the way activities are done to minimize fatigue and pain
- Standard treatment along with treatments that are not standard
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- approach to life that considers multi-dimensional aspects of wellness
- medical procedures/tests that can be done without an overnight stay
- connects patients to health care services through wireless communication
- used to group patients with similar clinical conditions
- approach of medicine that recognizes benefits of standard and complementary therapies
- act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis for better health
- finding a balance where employees receive high-quality healthcare while keeping costs manageable
- gives workers who lost their health benefits to choose to continue it for a limited time
15 Clues: medical study of older adults • widespread occurrence of an infectious disease • used to group patients with similar clinical conditions • exploitation of biological processes for industrial use • the way activities are done to minimize fatigue and pain • Standard treatment along with treatments that are not standard • ...
Healthcare Crossword 2025-05-22
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- what a patient wears around a hospital
- make it easier for a person to do something by offering one's services or resources
- energy traveling through space or matter, often used in medical imaging and therapy
- condition where there is a partial or complete break in the continuity of any bone in the body
- a condition that negatively impacts the normal structure or function of a living organism
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms
- Something a patient uses to walk around with
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- Medicines to fight an infection caused by bacteria.
- what patients take to feel better
- a person with a medical condition requiring immediate treatment
- a qualified practitioner of medicine
- building providing medical/surgical treatment and nursing care for sick/injured people
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- a small round mass of solid medicine to be swallowed whole
15 Clues: what patients take to feel better • a qualified practitioner of medicine • what a patient wears around a hospital • Something a patient uses to walk around with • Medicines to fight an infection caused by bacteria. • a small round mass of solid medicine to be swallowed whole • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment • ...
MED170 Chapter 9 Physican's Public Duties 2020-02-02
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- national vaccine injury compensation program
- tetanus
- food & drug administration
- postmortem examination
- deliver controlled substance to patient
- smallpox emergency personnel protection act
- incorporates law with medical proof
- human papillomavirus
- # collected for live births etc.
- centers for disease control & prevention
- instill a drug into body
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- drug enforcement administration
- must be reported to state registrar
- investigates who that die
- severe acute respiratory syndrome
- state asks for proof of this for school
- sharing of power among nation, state & gov.
- issue medical prescription to patient
- measles, mumps, rubella
19 Clues: tetanus • human papillomavirus • postmortem examination • measles, mumps, rubella • instill a drug into body • investigates who that die • food & drug administration • drug enforcement administration • # collected for live births etc. • severe acute respiratory syndrome • must be reported to state registrar • incorporates law with medical proof • issue medical prescription to patient • ...
Nutrition Science 2/2/24 2024-02-02
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- medical condition that occurs from iron deficiency
- form of dietary iron often found in plant-based sources
- protein that enables oxygen transport to tissues (think FedEx)
- form of dietary iron that is easier to absorb
- medical term for heart rate less than 60bpm
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- medical term for "loss of period"
- iron absorption inhibitor
- medical condition characterized by weak, porous bones
- iron absorption enhancer
- protein that allows oxygen storage
10 Clues: iron absorption enhancer • iron absorption inhibitor • medical term for "loss of period" • protein that allows oxygen storage • medical term for heart rate less than 60bpm • form of dietary iron that is easier to absorb • medical condition that occurs from iron deficiency • medical condition characterized by weak, porous bones • ...
Teresa Rivera terminology of the eye and ear 2022-10-07
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- Inflammation caused by bacterial infection
- Large ears(anomaly)
- Inflammation of the eardrum
- Stapes, third bone of the middle ear
- Gray
- Ear
- Abnormality of the eyelid muscle
- Hearing
- Acute sensitivity to sounds
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- Medical doctor for ear nose and throat
- Inflammation of the cornea
- Night blindness
- Eyelid
- A doctor of optometry
- Non-medical professional that grind lenses
15 Clues: Ear • Gray • Eyelid • Hearing • Night blindness • Large ears(anomaly) • A doctor of optometry • Inflammation of the cornea • Inflammation of the eardrum • Acute sensitivity to sounds • Abnormality of the eyelid muscle • Stapes, third bone of the middle ear • Medical doctor for ear nose and throat • Inflammation caused by bacterial infection • Non-medical professional that grind lenses
Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease 2023-04-06
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- A more severe form of NAFLD, characterized by liver inflammation and damage in addition to excess fat accumulation.
- syndrome A cluster of conditions that include high blood pressure, high blood sugar, excess body fat, and abnormal cholesterol or triglyceride levels.
- A condition where excess fat accumulates in liver cells, not caused by alcohol consumption.
- A medical term for the abnormal accumulation of fat in cells or tissues.
- liver A condition where excess fat accumulates in liver cells.
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- steatosis A medical term for the accumulation of fat in liver cells, also known as fatty liver.
- resistance A condition where cells in the body become resistant to the effects of insulin, leading to high blood sugar levels.
- A medical term for high levels of fats (lipids) in the blood, which can contribute to the development of NAFLD.
- A medical imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to visualize internal organs, commonly used to diagnose and monitor NAFLD.
- A natural response of the body's immune system to injury or infection, characterized by redness, swelling, pain, and heat.
- disease A general term used to describe any medical condition that affects the liver.
- A medical condition characterized by excessive body fat and weight.
12 Clues: A medical condition characterized by excessive body fat and weight. • liver A condition where excess fat accumulates in liver cells. • A medical term for the abnormal accumulation of fat in cells or tissues. • A condition where excess fat accumulates in liver cells, not caused by alcohol consumption. • ...
Alicia's Crossword 2014-05-14
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- patients lifelong health record
- history, drugs and dosage, chief complaint, details of problem and examination
- most helpful to administration when reviewing the financial health of the practice
- altering something to meet individual specifications such as when creating unique settings within an EHR software program to meet the needs of a specialty physician or medical office
- used to describe a patient who does not follow medical advice
- maintains each user's ability to work in certain areas of a patient's EHR
- data come from the patient
- the process of recording information in the medical record
- they can alert staff members about patients who are due for yearly checkups and patients who require follow-up care
- makes includes the database of information about the patient and the patient's condition, the problem list, the diagnostic and treatment plan, and process notes
- data come from the physician
- estimated cost to establish an EHR program
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it
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- managed by providers and staff members located within a single healthcare organization
- objective, or external, factors
- correction made to an electronic health record
- can by utilized by members of more than one healthcare organization
- record means to examine and review a group of patients records for completeness and accuracy
- subjective, or internal, conditions felt by the patient
- clients words, clarity, completeness, conciseness, chronological order, confidentiality
- means transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- are the 8th leading cause of patients death in the united states
- patient's medical history and present condition
- patients information is arranged within the chart or medical record according to who supplied the data
- of systems is an inventory of the body obtained by the healthcare provider through a series of questions
- primary reason most providers give for not implementing electronic records in their office
26 Clues: data come from the patient • data come from the physician • patients lifelong health record • objective, or external, factors • estimated cost to establish an EHR program • correction made to an electronic health record • patient's medical history and present condition • subjective, or internal, conditions felt by the patient • ...
When Breath Becomes Air Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-05
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- A bulge in the wall of an artery
- A substance that prevents the growth of microorganisms on living tissue
- Fine-toothed saw
- Babies born before their due date
- A group of disorders that affects movement and coordination
- Type of sugar alcohol found in many fruits
- The invasion of germs in your body
- City in Arizona that Paul's family moved to
- A powerful anti-cancer drug to stop the growth of cancer cells
- The science that studies the structure of the body
- The city where Stanford is
- Medical doctors specialized in relieving pain
- The serous membrane lining the cavity of the abdomen
- Paul's wife
- Paul's medical specialty
- American poet that Paul studied the work of
- Training program that is required for doctors
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- Procedure that removes plaque in the carotid artery
- The field of health
- Quick to argue or oppose
- A dead body used for medical training
- A medical device used to collect data
- Where Paul was born
- Tough tissue to support muscles
- Paul's close friend from high school
- Condition where the heart's rhythm is irregular
- Able to use the right and left hands equally well
- Sharp knife used by a surgeon
- Hospital that Paul works at (also good college)
- A field of medicine that uses imaging to see inside your body
- An examination to discover the cause of a death
- Abbreviation for magnetic resonance imaging
- A small region of the brain located below the thalamus
- Former student of a school
- A sudden burst of electrical activity in the brain
- Paul's younger brother
- Where Paul went to medical school
- A patient that Paul treated who suddenly died and Paul felt remorse for
- Form of language only a certain group can understand
- Short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
40 Clues: Paul's wife • Fine-toothed saw • The field of health • Where Paul was born • Paul's younger brother • Quick to argue or oppose • Paul's medical specialty • The city where Stanford is • Former student of a school • Sharp knife used by a surgeon • Tough tissue to support muscles • A bulge in the wall of an artery • Babies born before their due date • Where Paul went to medical school • ...
National Radiographers and Radiation Therapists' Week 2025 Australia 2025-10-27
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- Imaging modality used to image breast tissue
- Largest bone in the human body
- Imaging technique that uses X-rays to produce real-time images of internal body structures
- As low as reasonable achievable (Abbr.)Radiation principle used to minimise radiation exposure
- Smallest bone in the human body
- Garments that protect wearers from radiation
- Use of radiation to safely treat and manage cancer with the aims of eradicating cancer cells
- Main ingredient of contrast used for CTs
- High energy electromagnetic energy used for medical imaging
- Medical imaging technique that combines Positron Emission Tomography with Computed Tomography to provide functional and structural information about the body
- Imaging modality that uses sound waves
- German physicist who discovered X-rays
- Common radioisotope used in nuclear medicine
- Imaging modality that uses magnetic fields
- The view when an image is taken from the side
- Imaging modality that uses live X-rays and X-ray dye to visualise blood vessels, i.e. arteries and veins
- Upright low-dose X-ray imaging of the spine and legs
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- Health professionals who use medical imaging to diagnose injuries or illness
- Kilovoltage peak (abbr.) Maximum voltage applied across the X-ray tube
- Bone mineral density (Abbr.) Also known as DEXA. Measures bone density
- The view when the x-ray beam passes from the front to the back
- A break in a bone
- milliampere-seconds (abbr.)Total quantity of X-rays produced during an exposure
- Liquid which can be taken orally or injected intravenously to highlight internal structures
- Imaging specialty that uses radiopharmaceuticals to diagnose and treat disease
- Cloud storage for medical images
- A specialist doctor who reads medical imaging and provides diagnoses
- Imaging modality that uses X-ray to make detailed cross-sectional images of the body
- Dense, white, chalky powder which can be visualised under fluoroscopy to visualise the gastrointestinal tract
29 Clues: A break in a bone • Largest bone in the human body • Smallest bone in the human body • Cloud storage for medical images • Imaging modality that uses sound waves • German physicist who discovered X-rays • Main ingredient of contrast used for CTs • Imaging modality that uses magnetic fields • Imaging modality used to image breast tissue • ...
Medical Terms 2025-10-23
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- identification of a disease or condition
- process of regaining health after illness or operation
- medical care given to manage illness or injury
- treatment to relieve or heal a disorder
- sign or indication of a medical condition
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- substance that stimulates the immune system to protect against disease
- medical operation to repair or remove tissue
- written order for medicine from a doctor
- actions taken to avoid disease or injury
- person receiving medical care or treatment
10 Clues: treatment to relieve or heal a disorder • identification of a disease or condition • written order for medicine from a doctor • actions taken to avoid disease or injury • sign or indication of a medical condition • person receiving medical care or treatment • medical operation to repair or remove tissue • medical care given to manage illness or injury • ...
MRT Week 2023-10-31
Across
- _______ should never enter an MRI exam room
- Most common third trimester ultrasound in pregnancy
- Largest vessel in the body
- Stores Images
- ultrasound of the heart
- Medical procedure for the removal of tissue for diagnosis
- Best test for acute strokes
- A substance, such as barium or air, used in radiography
- ____________ are beyond the range of human hearing and are utilized to generate images
- Kidneys, ureter, bladder
- Broken Bone
- Compound used in Nuclear Medicine
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- X-ray of blood or lymph vessels
- Imaging performed when patients are too unwell to transfer to the medical imaging department
- Most common screening test for breast cancer
- Doctor trained to read medical imaging for diagnosis and treatment
- PET/CT has the ability to detect the presence of ______ in its earliest stages
- An object that has entered the body by accident
- MRI measuring unit
- Best performing test available
- Real-time x-rays to generate moving images of internal structures
- Image feature that is not real
22 Clues: Broken Bone • Stores Images • MRI measuring unit • ultrasound of the heart • Kidneys, ureter, bladder • Largest vessel in the body • Best test for acute strokes • Best performing test available • Image feature that is not real • X-ray of blood or lymph vessels • Compound used in Nuclear Medicine • _______ should never enter an MRI exam room • ...
AESL-MEDICAL SPECIALISTS 2023-08-29
Across
- disease A disease that is caused by a pathogen and that can be spread from one individual to another.
- varicela
- sarampión
- paperas
- A doctor who specializes in the female reproductive system
- heart doctor
- doctor who specializes in internal medicine
- medical doctor who specializes in bone, joint, and muscle conditions
- culebrilla
- doctor who specializes in cancer
- hepatitis, inflamación del hígado
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- a nurse with graduate training who often works as a primary care provider
- a medically trained person who helps deliver babies
- eye specialist
- children's doctor
- A doctor who specializes in pregnancy, labor, and delivery
- A medical doctor who has specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders
- Medical specialist in the use of x-rays and other imaging techniques
- skin doctor
- immunization
- pulmonía
- holds a Doctor of Chiropractic degree and specializes in the manipulative treatment of disorders originating from misalignment of the spine
- physician who studies and treats diseases of the urinary tract
23 Clues: paperas • varicela • pulmonía • sarampión • culebrilla • skin doctor • immunization • heart doctor • eye specialist • children's doctor • doctor who specializes in cancer • hepatitis, inflamación del hígado • doctor who specializes in internal medicine • a medically trained person who helps deliver babies • A doctor who specializes in pregnancy, labor, and delivery • ...
Holiday Extravaganza 2023-12-14
Across
- Humanity, Duty, Excellence, and Ingenuity
- to do right by all people
- A place where families of critical care patients can stay to stay close to their loved ones while they recover
- Community _________ Health Center
- Microsoft program used for calendaring
- CHS recognition program
- Danny ______ Senior VP, Chief Clinical & Operations Officer
- A workforce management software utilized by CHS
- to reach beyond expectations in all we do
- to fearlessly forge new paths forward
- IS Self-Service
- _______ Community Medical Center
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- Carla _____ Senior VP, Chief Human Resources Officer
- Contracted online store for office supply needs
- to care, teach and serve is our calling
- An easy way to access your medical information online
- Community __________ Medical Center
- Community __________ and Transitional Care Center
- CRMC is a level one ______ center
- Community Health System exists to better the lives of all those we serve
- A tool to check CHS policies
- VP, Chief Operating Officer of CCMC
- Fresno _______ and Surgical Hospital
- Communications conferencing platform
24 Clues: IS Self-Service • CHS recognition program • to do right by all people • A tool to check CHS policies • _______ Community Medical Center • CRMC is a level one ______ center • Community _________ Health Center • Community __________ Medical Center • VP, Chief Operating Officer of CCMC • Fresno _______ and Surgical Hospital • Communications conferencing platform • ...
Holiday Extravaganza - Game #3 2023-12-14
Across
- Humanity, Duty, Excellence, and Ingenuity are our _______
- To do right by all people
- A place where families of critical care patients can stay to stay close to their loved ones while they recover
- Community _________ Health Center
- Microsoft program used for calendaring
- CHS recognition program
- Danny ______ Senior VP, Chief Clinical & Operations Officer
- A workforce management software utilized by CHS
- To reach beyond expectations in all we do
- To fearlessly forge new paths forward
- IS Self-Service
- _______ Community Medical Center
Down
- Carla _____ Senior VP, Chief Human Resources Officer
- Contracted online store for office supply needs
- To care, teach and serve is our calling
- An easy way to access your medical information online
- Community __________ Medical Center
- Community __________ and Transitional Care Center
- CRMC is a level one ______ center
- Community Health System exists to better the lives of all those we serve, is our _______
- A tool to check CHS policies
- VP, Chief Operating Officer of CCMC
- Fresno _______ and Surgical Hospital
- Communications conferencing platform
24 Clues: IS Self-Service • CHS recognition program • To do right by all people • A tool to check CHS policies • _______ Community Medical Center • CRMC is a level one ______ center • Community _________ Health Center • Community __________ Medical Center • VP, Chief Operating Officer of CCMC • Fresno _______ and Surgical Hospital • Communications conferencing platform • ...
Fun Fact Friday Crossword #1 2025-09-12
Across
- October 1 through September 30 coding system (abbr.)
- Standardized code set for medical procedures (abbr.)
- Assigning a higher-level code than what was documented
- Local policies determining coverage for Medicare services (abbr.)
- Ted's right hand woman
- Every Compliance person's fear
- Another term for prior authorization in medical billing
- A system that classifies hospital stays for payment (abbr.)
- A review process ensuring medical records match billed codes
- Certified Professional Coder (abbr.)
- WC HIPAA Assistant Director
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- Codes used for supplies and services not covered by CPT (abbr.)
- Compliance's glamorous auditor
- World's best boss lady
- When an insurance company refuses to pay a claim
- Very animal friendly auditor
- National policies determining coverage for Medicare services (abbr.)
- Number of Compliance Educators
- Division of the Compliance Department
- Auditing Department's little stickler
- Compliance & Privacy Officer
- Best event planner for the Compliance Department
- A billing term for procedures covered under a single payment
23 Clues: World's best boss lady • Ted's right hand woman • WC HIPAA Assistant Director • Very animal friendly auditor • Compliance & Privacy Officer • Compliance's glamorous auditor • Every Compliance person's fear • Number of Compliance Educators • Certified Professional Coder (abbr.) • Division of the Compliance Department • Auditing Department's little stickler • ...
Chapter 5 Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-14
Across
- more specific than a color test
- must show low abuse potential & have medical use
- turns purple when chloroform is added in presence of marijuana
- turns purple in presence of heroin, morphine & most opium derivates
- turns blue in presence of cocaine
- uses solid stationary phase coated onto a glass plate & a mobile liquid phase to separate the components of the mixture
Down
- moving phase called a carrier gas that flows through a column
- high potential for abuse and have no currently accepted medical use
- turns violet-blue in presence of barbiturates
- turns purple-blue in presence of LSD
- way of separating & tentatively identifying components of a mixture
- high potential for abuse, but have medical uses within severe restrictions
- have a low potential for abuse & have a current medical use
13 Clues: more specific than a color test • turns blue in presence of cocaine • turns purple-blue in presence of LSD • turns violet-blue in presence of barbiturates • must show low abuse potential & have medical use • have a low potential for abuse & have a current medical use • moving phase called a carrier gas that flows through a column • ...
