medical Crossword Puzzles
"Cross" Medical Examination 2014-08-26
Across
- Term meaning weight
- Term meaning kidney
- A "prefix" meaning after, or behind
- A "suffix" meaning to flow
- Term meaning skin
- A "suffix" meaning pain
- Referring to the windpipe
- Referring to the spinal cord, or bone marrow
- Term meaning tooth
- Referring to the stomach
- Term meaning white
- A "prefix" meaning "Across" from something
- A "suffix" , specialist in a particular field of study
- Referring to the nerves
- Term meaning bone
- Term meaning cancerous
- A "suffix" meaning tumor, or mass
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- A "prefix" meaning beyond, or excess
- A "prefix" referring to "below" a location
- Referring to the head
- A "prefix" meaning "within" or "inside" something
- Term meaning seizure
- Term meaning male, or masculine
- Referring to the tongue
- Referring to platelets/clotting
- A "prefix" meaning between
- A "suffix" meaning to write
- Term meaning death
- A "suffix" meaning "control, stop, stand still"
- Term meaning stone
- Term meaning liver
- A "prefix" referring to "above" a location
- A "suffix" meaning cell
33 Clues: Term meaning skin • Term meaning bone • Term meaning tooth • Term meaning white • Term meaning death • Term meaning stone • Term meaning liver • Term meaning weight • Term meaning kidney • Term meaning seizure • Referring to the head • Term meaning cancerous • A "suffix" meaning pain • Referring to the tongue • Referring to the nerves • A "suffix" meaning cell • Referring to the stomach • ...
Medical Terminology 2 2014-11-09
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- the cause of an injury or disease
- inflammation of bursa at sites of bony prominences between muscles and tendons.
- examination by touch
- swelling due to abnormal accumulation of fluid in tissues or cavities
- possible cause of overuse injuries--immature cartilage, lack of flexibility, lack of proper conditioning, psychological factors
- swelling composed of blood; Internal bleeding associated with contusion
- possible cause of overuse injuries—excessive training, lack of adequate recovery, incorrect technique, playing on uneven or hard surfaces
- inflammation of the sheath covering a tendon
- Involves determining risk factors that may play a causative role in the injury
- Study of the distribution of diseases, injuries, or other health states in human populations for the purpose of identifying and implementing measures to prevent their development and spread.
- to advise the use of
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- inflammation of the fibrous tissue along the bottom of your foot that connects your heel bone to your toes.
- causative agent in a sports injury
- swelling in a joint
- Myositis marked by ossification within a muscle
- inflammation of tendon-muscle attachments, tendons or both.
- black and blue discoloration of the skin caused by hemorrhage
- discharge of blood
- to advise against
- crackling sound heard during the movement of a broken bone
- the name of the disease/condition a person is believed to have
- the body’s reaction to injury; involves redness, swelling,heat, pain, and sometimes loss of funciton
22 Clues: to advise against • discharge of blood • swelling in a joint • examination by touch • to advise the use of • the cause of an injury or disease • causative agent in a sports injury • inflammation of the sheath covering a tendon • Myositis marked by ossification within a muscle • crackling sound heard during the movement of a broken bone • ...
Medical Terms 10 2014-09-24
25 Clues: lens • post • metr • neo- • pan- • poly- • osmo- • semi- • dynam- • trich- • an- a- • therm- • change • branch • hormone • traumat- • Mechano- • syn- sym- • draw tight • system nero • covering skin • upper jaw bone • twitch or pull • shaped like a top • before in front of
Medical Terminology Crossword 2013-11-04
Across
- inability to properly use familiar objects
- impaired hearing
- normal breathing
- wasting away
- a firm, raised mass of scar tissue
- abnormal hair growth
- dry
- removal of dead tissues by scraping
- hoarseness
- inherited disorder resulting in insufficient hemoglobin production
- excessive eyeball movement
- system that controls impulses that contract the heart
- excessive androgen secretion
- leukocyte that releases heparin and histamine
- a WBC important to the immune system
- double vision
- destruction of deep seated brain structures by 3D coordinates
- abnormal narrowing
- an anticoagulant
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- flabby muscle tone
- located in the nasopharynx and aids in body's immune defense
- vein that removes oxygen-poor blood from the legs
- a nosebleed
- supplies blood to the back of the knee
- irregular heart rate
- yeast fungus that causes common rashes
- specialist in musculoskeletal system
- wavelike contractions of the intestines during digestion
- cells that help in destruction of infected cells
- slight or partial paralysis
- another word for eye strain
- nodular inflammation on the eyelid
- cross-eyed
- heel
- solution used to dilate the pupils
35 Clues: dry • heel • hoarseness • cross-eyed • a nosebleed • wasting away • double vision • impaired hearing • normal breathing • an anticoagulant • flabby muscle tone • abnormal narrowing • irregular heart rate • abnormal hair growth • excessive eyeball movement • slight or partial paralysis • another word for eye strain • excessive androgen secretion • a firm, raised mass of scar tissue • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2013-10-06
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- Term for abnormally slow heart beat
- What is the term that means "producing a clot"?
- The word that literally means "cutting into a vein"
- The suffix meaning "one who studies"
- A type of white blood cell that literally means "attracted to rosy red"
- What does the suffix "-dynia" mean?
- Formation of a blood clot
- Involuntary muscle spasms in a vessel
- Term meaning disease of the heart muscle
- What does "cutane/o" mean?
- A substance that prevents clot formation
- Presence of bacteria or other toxins in the bloodstream
- The term that means "stopping of blood"
- Enlargement of the heart
- What does "-stenosis" mean?
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- A blood test that measures the percentage of the volume of blood that is made up of RBC's
- What does a sphygmomanometer measure?
- An instrument for measuring blood cells
- What combining form means "clotting"?
- The proper medical term for heart attack
- The combining form that means "infection"
- Term for irregular heart beat
- Surgical repair of a vein
- What is the meaning of "pulmon-"?
- A blood condition with insufficient blood sugar
- Suffix meaning "instrument to measure pressure"
- Pertaining to between the atria
27 Clues: Enlargement of the heart • Formation of a blood clot • Surgical repair of a vein • What does "cutane/o" mean? • What does "-stenosis" mean? • Term for irregular heart beat • Pertaining to between the atria • What is the meaning of "pulmon-"? • Term for abnormally slow heart beat • What does the suffix "-dynia" mean? • The suffix meaning "one who studies" • ...
Medical Term crossword 2013-10-02
Across
- Red blood cells
- Rectal examining instrument
- Removal of the uterus
- Layer over the skin
- Clotting cells (platelets)
- Urine pus
- Rapid heartbeat
- Difficulty urinating
- Lack of sensation, perception
- Difficulty eating
- Difficulty breathing
- Inflammation of the liver
- Inflammation of the joints
- Speechless (lack of speech)
- Studies the diseases in the urinary system
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- White blood cells
- Inflammation of the brain
- Inflammation of the kidney
- Condition of bone loss (pores)
- Cancer swelling (growth)
- The one who studies the mind
- Slow heart rate
- Uses X-rays and radiation to treat diseases
- Head pain (headache)
24 Clues: Urine pus • Red blood cells • Slow heart rate • Rapid heartbeat • White blood cells • Difficulty eating • Layer over the skin • Difficulty urinating • Difficulty breathing • Head pain (headache) • Removal of the uterus • Cancer swelling (growth) • Inflammation of the brain • Inflammation of the liver • Inflammation of the kidney • Clotting cells (platelets) • Inflammation of the joints • ...
Medical Term crossword 2013-10-02
Across
- Difficulty eating
- Difficulty breathing
- Speechless (lack of speech)
- Inflammation of the brain
- Rapid heartbeat
- Red blood cells
- Head pain (headache)
- Lack of sensation, perception
- Condition of bone loss (pores)
- Inflammation of the kidney
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- Difficulty urinating
- Urine pus
- White blood cells
- Layer over the skin
- Slow heart rate
- Cancer swelling (growth)
- Inflammation of the joints
- Removal of the uterus
- Inflammation of the liver
- The one who studies the mind
- Studies the diseases in the urinary system
- Uses X-rays and radiation to treat diseases
- Clotting cells (platelets)
- Rectal examining instrument
24 Clues: Urine pus • Slow heart rate • Rapid heartbeat • Red blood cells • White blood cells • Difficulty eating • Layer over the skin • Difficulty urinating • Difficulty breathing • Head pain (headache) • Removal of the uterus • Cancer swelling (growth) • Inflammation of the brain • Inflammation of the liver • Inflammation of the joints • Clotting cells (platelets) • Inflammation of the kidney • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2013-10-02
Across
- Long bones in the toes/feet are called?
- Ability of a cell to maintain internal equilibrium.
- The triangular bone of the knee.
- Heart attack.
- Name for scar tissue.
- The disease where bones are fragile and fracture easily.
- Muscle tissue found in the heart.
- Helper muscle.
- Very swollen toe or finger.
- False tumor.
- Fast heart rate.
- Scarring of the liver.
- Joint inflammation.
- My name.
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- An artery/vein passageway.
- Yellowing of the skin from excess bilirubin.
- Study of diseases.
- Study of the mind.
- "eating" cell.
- High blood glucose.
- Neck muscle pertaining to the sternum clavicle and mastoid process.
- Kidney stone.
- Swelling around the heart.
- Clotting cell.
- Wearing away of muscle is called muscle ____.
25 Clues: My name. • False tumor. • Heart attack. • Kidney stone. • "eating" cell. • Helper muscle. • Clotting cell. • Fast heart rate. • Study of diseases. • Study of the mind. • High blood glucose. • Joint inflammation. • Name for scar tissue. • Scarring of the liver. • An artery/vein passageway. • Swelling around the heart. • Very swollen toe or finger. • The triangular bone of the knee. • ...
Medical History Terminology 2015-09-01
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- UNTRAINED PERSON WHO PRACTICES FALSE MEDICINE
- ACT OR PROCESS OF PROVIDING THERAPY
- DONATION; SOMETHING GIVEN
- FREE FROM ALL GERMS
- TRUSTING IN MAGIC OR CHANCE
- EXACT, CORRECT, PRECISE
- ACT OF FINDING
- DIVIDING OR TAKING APART
- TIMES LONG PAST
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- OLD AGE
- PERIOD OF TIME
- TO PERFORM TEST THAT DO NOT PENETRATE THE BODY
- INSTRUMENT USED TO HEAR SOUNDS IN THE BODY
- ORGANISMS SO SMALL THEY CAN ONLY BE SEEN WITH MICROSCOPE
- HAVING TO DO WITH A RECORD OF PAST EVENTS
- ORGANISMS OR BEINGS WHICH DESTROY
- IN ORDER
- ACT OF WATCHING
- AGAINST INFECTION
- LOSS OF FEELING OR SENSATION
20 Clues: OLD AGE • IN ORDER • PERIOD OF TIME • ACT OF FINDING • ACT OF WATCHING • TIMES LONG PAST • AGAINST INFECTION • FREE FROM ALL GERMS • EXACT, CORRECT, PRECISE • DIVIDING OR TAKING APART • DONATION; SOMETHING GIVEN • TRUSTING IN MAGIC OR CHANCE • LOSS OF FEELING OR SENSATION • ORGANISMS OR BEINGS WHICH DESTROY • ACT OR PROCESS OF PROVIDING THERAPY • HAVING TO DO WITH A RECORD OF PAST EVENTS • ...
Medical Terminology Suffixes 2016-03-15
Across
- resembling
- creation of an artificial opening
- slight paralysis
- uterine tube
- stretching out
- producing, originating, causing
- tumor
- in the blood
- surgical repair
- disease
- state of
- measurement
- pertaining to
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- view of, viewing
- inflammation
- rapid flow of blood
- excision
- softening
- pertaining to visual examination
- drooping
- record
- hernia or protrusion
- cell
- breathing
24 Clues: cell • tumor • record • disease • excision • drooping • state of • softening • breathing • resembling • measurement • inflammation • uterine tube • in the blood • pertaining to • stretching out • surgical repair • view of, viewing • slight paralysis • rapid flow of blood • hernia or protrusion • producing, originating, causing • pertaining to visual examination • creation of an artificial opening
Medical Terminology Crossword 2015-10-16
Across
- white blood cell
- mass of blood
- inflammation of the small intestines
- abnormal condition of the mind
- pertaining to under the liver
- removal of dead or damaged tissue
- deficiency of red blood cells
- specialist in women's diseases
- inability for blood to clot
- pain of a joint
- outer layer of heart wall
- visual examination of urinary bladder
- diminished sweating
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- benign tumor of a gland
- fungal disease
- inflammation of the larynx
- bruise
- pertaining to heart and lungs
- incision of a nerve
- tumor arising from the melanocytes
- spitting up of blood
- surgical removal of stomach
- openimg into windpipe
- removal and examination of living tissue
24 Clues: bruise • mass of blood • fungal disease • pain of a joint • white blood cell • incision of a nerve • diminished sweating • spitting up of blood • openimg into windpipe • benign tumor of a gland • outer layer of heart wall • inflammation of the larynx • surgical removal of stomach • inability for blood to clot • pertaining to under the liver • pertaining to heart and lungs • ...
Mastering Medical Terminology 2015-12-11
Across
- gastrointestinal
- fear
- urine
- fast
- the root word for nerve
- intravenous
- above normal, high
- before
- before, in front
- hour of sleep or bedtime
- complains of
- the root word for blood
- input and output
Down
- the root word for sugar
- half
- surgical removal
- discontinue or discharge
- range of motion
- against
- medication
- to breathe
- nothing by mouth
- the root word for colon
- before meals
- four times a day
25 Clues: half • fear • fast • urine • before • against • medication • to breathe • intravenous • complains of • before meals • range of motion • gastrointestinal • surgical removal • nothing by mouth • before, in front • four times a day • input and output • above normal, high • the root word for sugar • the root word for nerve • the root word for colon • the root word for blood • discontinue or discharge • ...
Medical Terms Crossword 2016-06-02
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- Tendon that originates at distal 2/3 of fibula and inserts into the base of the 5th metatarsal (Abbreviation)
- Action that decreases inner angle of a joint
- Discoloration of the skin
- Straightening a part of the body to its full length
- Medical term for towards the back of the body
- Tissue that usually connects bone to bone
- Strong tissue that connects a muscle to a bone
- Relating to the lengthwise dimension
- A partial dislocation or misalignment
- A bundle of tissue that has the ability to contract
- movement of ankle where the bottom of the foot rotates towards the mid-line of the body
- Term for away from the mid-line of the body
- abbreviation for Rest Ice Compression and Elevation
- abbreviation for non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
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- Overstretching or tearing of a ligament
- taking waste products away from a tissue
- movement of ankle where the bottom of the foot rotates away from the mid-line of the body
- Action that increases inner angle of a joint
- Used to create images of tissue and organs within the body
- When a joint is more mobile than is healthy
- Medical term for towards front of the body
- Term for towards the mid-line of the body
- when a part of the body becomes enlarged because of an accumulation of fluid it is ____
- Overstretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon
- Short. Usually refers to the length of a muscle
25 Clues: Discoloration of the skin • Relating to the lengthwise dimension • A partial dislocation or misalignment • Overstretching or tearing of a ligament • taking waste products away from a tissue • Tissue that usually connects bone to bone • Term for towards the mid-line of the body • Medical term for towards front of the body • When a joint is more mobile than is healthy • ...
Medical Terminilogy CrossWord 2016-11-10
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- Superior aspect of the uterus.
- Absence of menstrual flow.
- A mature sperm or ovum.
- A mature male germ cell.
- High blood pressure.
- Painful urination.
- The ability to move spontaneously.
- Without symptoms.
- Sexual intercourse.
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- Producing or containing pus.
- The fringelike end of the fallopian tube.
- Swelling with water retention.
- Having a bad odor.
- Inactive.
- The union of a male sperm and a female ovum.
- An opening or tunnel through any part of the body.
- The inner lining of the uterus.
- The form of sugar stored in body cells.
- The cessation of menstruation.
- Inflammation of the breast.
20 Clues: Inactive. • Without symptoms. • Having a bad odor. • Painful urination. • Sexual intercourse. • High blood pressure. • A mature sperm or ovum. • A mature male germ cell. • Absence of menstrual flow. • Inflammation of the breast. • Producing or containing pus. • Swelling with water retention. • Superior aspect of the uterus. • The cessation of menstruation. • The inner lining of the uterus. • ...
Medical Terms Abbreviations 2016-09-07
Across
- Abbreviation For Central Nervous System
- Abbreviation for Multiple Sclerosis
- Abbrevation for Myocardial Infarction
- Abbreviation for Ointment
- Abbreviation for Nasogastric
- Abbreviation for Temperature,Pulse and Respiration
- Abbreviation for Cerabrovascular Accident
- Abbreviation for Insulin Dependent Diabetus Mellitus
- Abbreviation for Nothing by Mouth
- Nausea and Vomitting
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- Abbreviation for Nasal Canula
- Abbreviation For Nothing by mouth past midnight
- Abbreviation for Intra Muscular
- Abbreviation for Over the counter
- Abbreviation for Sexually Transmitted Disease
- Abbreviation for Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Abbreviation for Sodium
- Abbreviation for Diabetes
- Abbreviation for as Needed
- Vital Signs
20 Clues: Vital Signs • Nausea and Vomitting • Abbreviation for Sodium • Abbreviation for Ointment • Abbreviation for Diabetes • Abbreviation for as Needed • Abbreviation for Nasogastric • Abbreviation for Nasal Canula • Abbreviation for Intra Muscular • Abbreviation for Over the counter • Abbreviation for Nothing by Mouth • Abbreviation for Multiple Sclerosis • ...
Medical Terms Abbreviations 2016-09-07
Across
- Abbreviation For Central Nervous System
- Abbreviation for Multiple Sclerosis
- Abbreviation for Myocardial Infarction
- Abbreviation for Ointment
- Abbreviation for Nasogastric
- Abbreviation for Temperature,Pulse and Respiration
- Abbreviation for Cerabrovascular Accident
- Abbreviation for Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
- Abbreviation for Nothing by Mouth
- Nausea and Vomiting
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- Abbreviation for Nasal Canula
- Abbreviation For Nothing by mouth past midnight
- Abbreviation for Intra Muscular
- Abbreviation for Over the counter
- Abbreviation for Sexually Transmitted Disease
- Abbreviation for Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Abbreviation for Sodium
- Abbreviation for Diabetes
- Abbreviation for as Needed
- Vital Signs
20 Clues: Vital Signs • Nausea and Vomiting • Abbreviation for Sodium • Abbreviation for Ointment • Abbreviation for Diabetes • Abbreviation for as Needed • Abbreviation for Nasogastric • Abbreviation for Nasal Canula • Abbreviation for Intra Muscular • Abbreviation for Over the counter • Abbreviation for Nothing by Mouth • Abbreviation for Multiple Sclerosis • ...
Medical Term 9 2019-10-14
25 Clues: In • Lip • Bad • Hand • Glue • Twin • Side • Fear • Move • Skin • Back • Small • Light • Breast • Digest • Swelling • Finger, Toe • Heel, Stone • Spinal Column • About, Around • Grain, Particle • Walk, Take Steps • Pleura, Rib, Side • In front of, Before • Framework of the eyelid
Basic Medical Vocabulary 2020-02-04
Across
- white blood cells
- lying down
- swelling
- apparatus to immobilize a break
- bony structure that forms the head
- a heated blood transfusion
- clotting agent in blood
- apparatus to support an arm
- cancerous
- a syringe introduces medication quickly into an intravenous line
- upper arm bone
- upper forearm bone
- the largest external organ
- organ that removes wastes and regulates fluids in the body
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- lower leg bone
- the largest internal organ
- awake and alert
- carries oxygen
- organ that pumps blood
- upper body
- a tool to stop blood flow to an appendage
- outer lower leg bone
- sudden but usually short pain
- lower forearm bone
- a person receiving medical attention
- another word for helicopter
- blod clot
- thigh bone
- stitches
- a tissue sample for testing purposes
- slow introduction of medication into an intravenous line
- not cancerous
32 Clues: swelling • stitches • blod clot • cancerous • upper body • lying down • thigh bone • not cancerous • lower leg bone • carries oxygen • upper arm bone • awake and alert • white blood cells • lower forearm bone • upper forearm bone • outer lower leg bone • organ that pumps blood • clotting agent in blood • the largest internal organ • a heated blood transfusion • the largest external organ • ...
Medical Terminology - 9 2019-10-14
22 Clues: in • bad • lip • back • fear • move • twin • hand • glue • side • walk • heel • skin • about • small • digest • pleura • before • breast • finger • swelling • spinal column
Medical trem crossword 2020-04-21
Across
- deep in skin
- front and back
- major part of the head
- your body needs it
- colors
- short word before the root word
- finger
- red in color
- sick
- back
- light headed
- backside posterior
- you drink it
Down
- healthy body function disorder
- hot to touch
- trans
- resist change
- superior
- belly anterior
- skin color
- 206
- term
- ^
- left to right
- the main word
25 Clues: ^ • 206 • term • sick • back • trans • colors • finger • superior • skin color • hot to touch • deep in skin • red in color • light headed • you drink it • resist change • left to right • the main word • front and back • belly anterior • your body needs it • backside posterior • major part of the head • healthy body function disorder • short word before the root word
IWS (Medical Genetics) 2020-05-08
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- red blood cells contort into a sickle sha
- chromosomal abnormality with extra chromo
- chromosomal disorders also called as Trisomy
- the evolutionary development of a species
- inherited disease that causes progressive
- process leads to formation of a
- chromosomal disorder in which a female is
- A genetic condition in which a male is born
- condition of high blood pressure
- A condition that causes tumours to form in
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- mitochondrial myopathy, encephalopathy,
- genetic disorder also called as Trisomy 18
- metabolic disease that causes high bloodsug
- A disorder in which blood doesn't clot no
- the process by which congenital
- condition that affects the optic nerve
- person's airways become inflamed, narrow
- a birth defect that cause an amino acid c
- marriage of one man to only one women at a
- development of an individual organism
20 Clues: the process by which congenital • process leads to formation of a • condition of high blood pressure • development of an individual organism • condition that affects the optic nerve • mitochondrial myopathy, encephalopathy, • person's airways become inflamed, narrow • A disorder in which blood doesn't clot no • red blood cells contort into a sickle sha • ...
Medical Terminology Fun 2020-04-23
Across
- four
- through
- first
- small
- white, colorless
- loss of intellectual function
- half, one side
- pertaining to the heart
- care and treatment of children
- many, much
- occurring before the proper time
- yellow
- the fundamental unit of a word
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- pertaining to electricity
- pertaining to anatomy
- an abbreviation formed from the letter of each word in a phrase
- black, dark
- against
- pertaining to circulation
- to cut out
- down, without, removal, loss
- absence, removal, séparation
- under, below, abnormally, low, decreased
- false
- toward, near
25 Clues: four • first • small • false • yellow • through • against • to cut out • many, much • black, dark • toward, near • half, one side • white, colorless • pertaining to anatomy • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to electricity • pertaining to circulation • down, without, removal, loss • absence, removal, séparation • loss of intellectual function • care and treatment of children • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2020-09-01
20 Clues: die • fire • time • color • chill • mouth • empty • break • under • motion • number • hunger • giraffe • destroy • fingers • cleaning • movement • direction • expensive • medication
Medical-Surgical Nursing 2020-08-03
Across
- diminution of symptoms to disease
- transmitted from parent to offspring
- feeling of movement when still
- probable outcome of disease
- pain in head or neck region
- temperature above normal range
- without urine
- distress by intense stimuli
- existing at, usually before birth
- great discomfort or distress
- muscles contracting and relaxing
- incidence of disease
- forming or pertaining to an end
- inability to empty
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- increase in symptoms and severity
- comes lowly and lasts a long time
- exists without connection or cause
- stopping of normal discharge
- fainting
- incidence of death
- combination of symptoms from a single cause
- general discomfort
- within beginning stages
- avoiding extremes within reasonable limits
- within ending stages
- excessive urination
- blood in urine
- coldness during fever
- slight in action or effect
- abnormal urination
- comes suddenly and lasts a short time
31 Clues: fainting • without urine • blood in urine • incidence of death • general discomfort • abnormal urination • inability to empty • excessive urination • within ending stages • incidence of disease • coldness during fever • within beginning stages • slight in action or effect • probable outcome of disease • pain in head or neck region • distress by intense stimuli • stopping of normal discharge • ...
Medical Oncology Crossword 2020-08-11
Across
- Type of pump accessed only by key pulled from Pyxis
- Code for a patient that is declining but is breathing and has a pulse
- Type of wipes used to clean Contact Enteric rooms
- Urinary catheters should be placed using this technique
- HOB degree for a patient receiving continuous dobhoff feedings
- All patients with central lines need this every 24hrs
- Suction for NG tube for gastric decompression
- Type of precautions for a patient with c.diff infection
- Starting rate for blood transfusion
- Color of socks used for a patient considered high fall risk
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- Prior to an MRI, the patient and RN should complete
- A new order needs to be given every 24hrs for this type of restraint
- Most common route for a COVID swab
- Needs to be obtained from patient before transfusing blood
- Male condom catheters are not hooked to suction but patent to
- Areas to be wiped with bleach in a Contact Enteric room once per shift
- Protocol for removing a Foley catheter
- Central lines should be assessed and documented on every __ hours
- High-falls risk patient should have this type of alarm
- How often narcotics in the Pyxis should be counted
- Portable box placed on patient to monitor heart rhythm
21 Clues: Most common route for a COVID swab • Starting rate for blood transfusion • Protocol for removing a Foley catheter • Suction for NG tube for gastric decompression • Type of wipes used to clean Contact Enteric rooms • How often narcotics in the Pyxis should be counted • Prior to an MRI, the patient and RN should complete • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2020-12-09
Across
- above or toward the head
- lowermost, below, or toward the feet
- surgical incision
- LLQ
- measles, mumps, rubella
- toward the head
- ST
- right upper quadrant
- blood vessel
- toward or nearer the midline
- muscle
- nearer the side, away from midline
- WBC
- paralysis
- OT
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- DNR
- movement
- RA
- oma
- electricity
- partial or incomplete paralysis
- A & P
- farthest from the midline
- HD
- Fx
- PKU
- nearest the midline
- heart
- bone
- bind or tie together
30 Clues: RA • ST • HD • Fx • OT • DNR • oma • LLQ • PKU • WBC • bone • A & P • heart • muscle • movement • paralysis • electricity • blood vessel • toward the head • surgical incision • nearest the midline • right upper quadrant • bind or tie together • measles, mumps, rubella • above or toward the head • farthest from the midline • toward or nearer the midline • partial or incomplete paralysis • nearer the side, away from midline • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2020-12-09
Across
- OT
- movement
- A & P
- electricity
- PKU
- scopy
- ST
- heart
- RA
- plasty
- oma
- muscle
- nearer the side, away from midline
- farthest from the midline
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- right upper quadrant
- blood vessel
- Ig
- lowermost, below, or toward the feet
- HD
- pain and suffering
- paralysis
- three
- LLQ
- bind or tie together
- DNR
- WBC
- toward or nearer the midline
- toward the head
- nearest the midline
- Fx
- above or toward the head
- bone
- measles, mumps, rubella
- partial or incomplete paralysis
- surgical incision
35 Clues: OT • Ig • HD • ST • Fx • RA • PKU • LLQ • DNR • WBC • oma • bone • A & P • three • scopy • heart • plasty • muscle • movement • paralysis • electricity • blood vessel • toward the head • surgical incision • pain and suffering • nearest the midline • right upper quadrant • bind or tie together • measles, mumps, rubella • above or toward the head • farthest from the midline • toward or nearer the midline • partial or incomplete paralysis • ...
Medical Terminology Abbrevations 2017-06-11
Across
- Specific Antigen / PSA
- / Overdose
- / Three times a day
- lib / as desired
- / Pulmonary Function Test
- / Immediately
- Compulsive Disorder / OCD
- needed / prn
- Infarction / MI
- / Registered Medical Assistant
- Blood Cell / RBC
- by mouth / NPO
- Tract Infection / UTI
- of Birth / DOB
Down
- / drop
- the counter / OTC
- / Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- Therapy / OT
- / ASA
- Therapy / PT
- / intra venous
- / No Known drug Allergies
- / intramuscular
- & physical / H&P
- Obstructive Pulmonary Disease / COPD
- / ss
- Respiratory Infection / URI
- of Motion / ROM
- / No Known Allergies
29 Clues: / ss • / ASA • / drop • / Overdose • Therapy / OT • Therapy / PT • / Immediately • needed / prn • / intra venous • / intramuscular • by mouth / NPO • of Birth / DOB • Infarction / MI • of Motion / ROM • lib / as desired • & physical / H&P • Blood Cell / RBC • the counter / OTC • / Three times a day • / No Known Allergies • Tract Infection / UTI • Specific Antigen / PSA • ...
Medical Terminology #11 2019-03-14
Across
- Spleen
- The opposite of after
- _nurtrition
- A cork
- When its time to go to bed
- Side effect of a bruise
- Another word for medicine
- Sleep paralysis
- Round, or bouncy, object
- Breast
- Inside
- Spasm
- Small/younger human
Down
- The ability to speaks
- Welcome
- Rhymes with coin
- To get out
- The opposite of tiny
- Meat
- Opposite of warm
- If you have a child
- Opposite of over
- In BETWEEN the tension
- An warm up before exercising
- Away from
25 Clues: Meat • Spasm • Spleen • A cork • Breast • Inside • Welcome • Away from • To get out • _nurtrition • Sleep paralysis • Rhymes with coin • Opposite of warm • Opposite of over • If you have a child • Small/younger human • The opposite of tiny • The ability to speaks • The opposite of after • In BETWEEN the tension • Side effect of a bruise • Round, or bouncy, object • Another word for medicine • ...
Medical Terminology #11 2019-03-14
Across
- away from,not -not being near something
- stretch -to cause something to become longer or wider by pulling it
- swelling -inflammation
- before -opposite of after
- sleep -people should get at least 8 hours of this per night
- speech -a person's style of speaking
- within -inside
- drug -a medicine
- paralysis -loss of muscle function in one or more muscles
- cold -low temperature
- child -a young person
- Lump,clot -our blood does this
- ball - an egg-shaped object
Down
- pull,draw -exert a force on something
- entrance -an opening, that allows access to a place
- loins - a part of the body on both sides of the soine between the lowest ribs and hipbones
- offspring -a persons child
- beneath -extending or directly underneath
- bad -low standard
- out,away from -opposite of in
- Flesh -cannibals eat this
- between -space separating two things
- large -a big amount
- spleen -an organ found in virtually all vertebrates
- nipple -found in the center of the breast
25 Clues: within -inside • drug -a medicine • bad -low standard • large -a big amount • cold -low temperature • child -a young person • swelling -inflammation • before -opposite of after • Flesh -cannibals eat this • offspring -a persons child • ball - an egg-shaped object • out,away from -opposite of in • Lump,clot -our blood does this • between -space separating two things • ...
Medical Definition CrossWord 2019-10-05
Across
- A chronic lung disease that affects the small airways of the lungs
- A disease-producing microorganism
- Body resistance of a harmful agent such as a pathogenic microorganisms and its toxins
- Concerned with care of a woman during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum
- Instrument to view external ear canal and tympanic membrane
- Device used to support and hold a body part in the correct position
- Refractive error that causes distorted and blurred vision
- Measurement of breathing capacity by means of spirometer
- Pathogen can be spread from one person to another, directly or indirectly
- Functional unit of the kidney that filters waste substances from blood
- Destroys all microbial life including bacterial spores
- Removes organic material and reduces microorganisms to a safe level
- An irregular heart rate or rhythm "arrhythmia"
- A decrease in the oxygen saturation of the blood
- Stiff cylindrical casing used to immobilize a body part
- Excessive bleeding during menstrual period
Down
- Device used to support and immobilize a body part
- A reduction in the oxygen supply to the tissues of the body
- When body is healthy, its system function normally; internal body is in equilibrium
- Invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms
- Microscopic plant or animal
- Free of all living microorganisms and bacterial spores
- Destroys pathogenic microorganisms;Doesnt kill resistant bacteria spores
- Absence or cessation of the menstrual period
- Concerned with care and development of children and the diagnosis/treatment of diseases in children
- Hard, thick-walled capsule made from bacteria; contains protoplasm of bacteria
- Process of becoming immune through the use of a vaccine or toxoid
27 Clues: Microscopic plant or animal • A disease-producing microorganism • Excessive bleeding during menstrual period • Absence or cessation of the menstrual period • An irregular heart rate or rhythm "arrhythmia" • A decrease in the oxygen saturation of the blood • Device used to support and immobilize a body part • Invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms • ...
Medical Terminology 9 2017-11-29
Across
- No known allergies
- Breakdown/Separation
- Abnormal condition of small holes.
- Breakdown of the liver.
- Abnormal condition of holes in bone.
- Over the Counter
- Skull specialist.
- Softening of cartilage.
- Surgical incision of the skull.
- Straight
Down
- Stiff, fused together
- Abnormal conditioning of stiffening.
- Softening of bone.
- Enlargement of the head.
- Abnormal condition of joints.
- pt
- Cartilage
- Softening
- Skull
- Inflammation of cartilage.
20 Clues: pt • Skull • Straight • Cartilage • Softening • Over the Counter • Skull specialist. • No known allergies • Softening of bone. • Breakdown/Separation • Stiff, fused together • Breakdown of the liver. • Softening of cartilage. • Enlargement of the head. • Inflammation of cartilage. • Abnormal condition of joints. • Surgical incision of the skull. • Abnormal condition of small holes. • ...
Medical Terminology 9 2017-11-29
Across
- Skull
- Enlargement of the head.
- Softening of bone.
- Surgical incision of the skull.
- Abnormal conditioning of stiffening.
- Skull specialist.
- Abnormal condition of small holes.
Down
- Softening of cartilage.
- Abnormal condition of holes in bone.
- Stiff, fused together
- Over the Counter
- Breakdown of the liver.
- Abnormal condition of joints.
- Cartilage
- No known allergies
- Straight
- pt
- Inflammation of cartilage.
- Softening
- Breakdown/Separation
20 Clues: pt • Skull • Straight • Cartilage • Softening • Over the Counter • Skull specialist. • No known allergies • Softening of bone. • Breakdown/Separation • Stiff, fused together • Softening of cartilage. • Breakdown of the liver. • Enlargement of the head. • Inflammation of cartilage. • Abnormal condition of joints. • Surgical incision of the skull. • Abnormal condition of small holes. • ...
Medical Terms Crossword 2017-12-13
Across
- Pain in the muscle
- Where is the thoracic cavity?
- Connects muscle to bone
- the paralysis of all four extremities
- The prefix bio means
- Oma
- What is the fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone?
- A body cavity is a _ area
- What is adeno?
- Where is the cranial cavity?
- Study of
- Suffix for "inflammation"
- To move away from the body
- The suffix trophy means
- Between, among
- Where is the humerus?
- Suffix for surrounding
- Suffix for bad/difficult
Down
- Surgical removal
- How does the sagital plane divide the body?
- The process of producing a picture/ recording
- The purpose of the Spongy bone tissue
- The study of the heart
- What the biggest muscle in the arm
- What is the soft tissue of the long bone?
- What is the ventral cavity?
- Where are the vertebrae?
- The prefix Endo means
- Where is the temporal bone
- The prefix that means muscle
30 Clues: Oma • Study of • What is adeno? • Between, among • Surgical removal • Pain in the muscle • The prefix bio means • The prefix Endo means • Where is the humerus? • The study of the heart • Suffix for surrounding • Connects muscle to bone • The suffix trophy means • Where are the vertebrae? • Suffix for bad/difficult • A body cavity is a _ area • Suffix for "inflammation" • To move away from the body • ...
Medical Term fun 2017-10-08
Across
- before birth
- to cut out
- care and treatment of children
- high body temperature
- backwards flow
- consisting of many cells
- cancer of the white blood cells
- the fundamental unit of a word
- lack of muscle tone
- underproduction of a substance
- easy or painless death
- pertaining to circulation
Down
- lacking water
- like or resembling mucus
- specialist in a field of study
- a newborn infant
- in excess number
- bone of the spine
- occurring before the proper time
- to separate tissues for anatomic study
- left-handed
- an abbreviation formed from the first letter of each word in a phrase
- first
- determination of a disease or defect
- decision based on race
25 Clues: first • to cut out • left-handed • before birth • lacking water • backwards flow • a newborn infant • in excess number • bone of the spine • lack of muscle tone • high body temperature • easy or painless death • decision based on race • like or resembling mucus • consisting of many cells • pertaining to circulation • specialist in a field of study • care and treatment of children • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2017-10-12
Across
- prefix for yellow
- prefix for 1/2 or partial
- prefix for large
- negative prefix for against
- prefix meaning normal
- suffix for the study of
- an abbreviation formed with the first letter of each word in phrase
- prefix meaning other different, unequal
- prefix in the word incontinent implying not being able to
- prefix for under, below, abnormally increased
- prefix for many/much
- prefix meaning false
- the fundemental unit of a word
Down
- prefix for the number 3
- prefix for 4
- prefix for blue
- positon prefix meaning left
- prefix for small
- prefix for one
- suffix for medical specialty
- something that stands for something else
- position prefix meaning right
- prefix for the word new
- prefix for excess, increased or abnormally large
- word part added before root
25 Clues: prefix for 4 • prefix for one • prefix for blue • prefix for small • prefix for large • prefix for yellow • prefix for many/much • prefix meaning false • prefix meaning normal • prefix for the number 3 • suffix for the study of • prefix for the word new • prefix for 1/2 or partial • positon prefix meaning left • negative prefix for against • word part added before root • ...
Fun Medical Terms 2018-01-19
Across
- Normal
- Under, below
- Above
- Against
- Small
- two, twice
- Blue
- Absence, removal
- Many, much
- A word part added to the end of a root
- The fundamental unit of a word
- Two, twice
Down
- Through
- Not
- Over,abnormally
- Again, back
- One
- Study and treatment of mental
- Black, dark
- Away from
- Study of function in a living organism
- Toward, near
- Half, partial
- One who studies and treat the foot
- Three
25 Clues: Not • One • Blue • Above • Small • Three • Normal • Through • Against • Away from • two, twice • Many, much • Two, twice • Again, back • Black, dark • Under, below • Toward, near • Half, partial • Over,abnormally • Absence, removal • Study and treatment of mental • The fundamental unit of a word • One who studies and treat the foot • Study of function in a living organism • A word part added to the end of a root
Tahya's Medical Terms 2018-01-22
Across
- beginning of a word
- very small cell
- away from
- the back
- study of body structures
- small
- Cell that produces dark pigment
- redness of skin
- against
- having low blood pressure
- main word
- Word contains more than one root word
- backward flow
Down
- Easy/painless death
- study and treatment of the heart
- high body temperature
- composed of similar cells
- Study and treatment of skin
- white blood cells
- In excess number
- study of
- newborn infant
- towards the front body
- towards, near
- end of a word
25 Clues: small • against • the back • study of • away from • main word • towards, near • end of a word • backward flow • newborn infant • very small cell • redness of skin • In excess number • white blood cells • beginning of a word • Easy/painless death • high body temperature • towards the front body • study of body structures • composed of similar cells • having low blood pressure • Study and treatment of skin • ...
Medical Terminology #1 2020-10-27
20 Clues: -ism • -itis • Derm/o • Oste/o • -pathy • Necr/o • Intra- • Adip/o • Neur/o • Arthr/o • -plasia • Cephal/o • -malacia • Cerebr/o • Kinesi/o • Towards the feet • Towards the back • Lying on your back, face up • Pertains to two sides of the body • Being closer to the core of the body
Medical Terminology Review 2018-05-15
Across
- Process of measuring vision.
- Over the counter.
- Tissue around the heart.
- Cancer mass.
- Below normal blood sugar condition.
- Joint pain.
- Abnormal condition of nerves.
- Surgical repair of eyelid.
- Abnormal condition of dry/scaly (skin).
- Pertaining to behind the brain.
- Inflammation of the voicebox.
- Lung specialist.
- Fat mass/tumor.
Down
- Blood in chest.
- Excessive vomiting.
- Inflammation of the ear.
- Softening of cartilage.
- Surgical incision of the abdomen.
- Muscle rupture.
- Abnormal condition of excessive sweating.
- Hardening of an artery.
- Abnormal condition of fungus on skin.
- Pressure in vessel.
- Clotting cell.
- Abnormal condition of holes in bones.
- Picture of the eye.
- Pertaining to under the ribs.
- No known allergies.
28 Clues: Joint pain. • Cancer mass. • Clotting cell. • Blood in chest. • Muscle rupture. • Fat mass/tumor. • Lung specialist. • Over the counter. • Excessive vomiting. • Pressure in vessel. • Picture of the eye. • No known allergies. • Softening of cartilage. • Hardening of an artery. • Inflammation of the ear. • Tissue around the heart. • Surgical repair of eyelid. • Process of measuring vision. • ...
Medical Terminology Suffixes 2019-01-07
Across
- producing, produce by
- tumor, mass, collection of fluid
- treatment
- deficiency
- condition of producing, forming
- berry-shaped bacterium
- cell
- breakdown, destruction, separation
- to view
- hernia
Down
- inflammation
- fear
- surgical repair
- flow, discharge
- softening
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- development, nourishment
- incision, cutting into
- instrument for visual examination
- record
20 Clues: fear • cell • record • hernia • to view • treatment • softening • deficiency • inflammation • surgical repair • flow, discharge • producing, produce by • berry-shaped bacterium • incision, cutting into • development, nourishment • condition of producing, forming • tumor, mass, collection of fluid • surgical puncture to remove fluid • instrument for visual examination • breakdown, destruction, separation
Medical Emergencies/ Diseases 2018-09-25
Across
- Matter groups of neuron cell bodies and their dendrites
- Sclerosis(MS) A disease in which the immune system eats away at the protective covering of nerves. Can cause vision loss, fatigue, pain and impaired coordination
- Help remove bacteria and cell debris from the CNS
- A condition in which the tissue connecting muscle to bone becomes inflamed.
- Distemper infectious viral, airborne disease target the nasal and ocular discharge
- Attack a blockage of blood flow to the heart. Usually occurs because of a blood clot.
- symptoms include trouble walking, speaking, and understanding as well as numbness of the face.
- a condition of shortening and hardening of muscles, tendons, or other tissue, often leading to deformity and rigidity of joints.
- cell processes that form myelin sheaths around axons in the CNS
- clusters of gray matter located deep within the brain
- Fiber that carries messages from other neurons to the nerve cell body
- Disease A disorder of the central nervous system that affects movement, often including tremors. Caused by nerve cell damage in the brain
- Disease a progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions. Affects brain function, memory and behavior
- palsy impairment or loss of motor function as a result of brain damage
- cells that line the fluid filled cavities within the CNS
- Division prepares the person for physical activity
- fiber that carries messages away from the nerve cell
- Palsy sudden weakness in the muscles on one half of the face that can be caused by a viral infection
- gray matter on the surface of the brain
Down
- type of neuroglia that serves as the major supporting tissue in the CNS
- a cluster of neuron cell bodies in the PNS
- Nervous System consists of all the neuron cell bodies and processes outside of the brain and spinal cord(PNS)
- tracts pathways that move action potentials from one area in the CNS to another
- a disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue
- a brain disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed leading to trauma or a stroke.
- inflammatory disease characterized by muscle weakness and a distinctive rash
- Widespread muscle pain and tenderness
- barrier astrocytes and the blood vessel endothelium form this permeability barrier
- part of the brain that controls balance and body motion
- Division Activates function such as digestion or respiration
- zoonotic infectious bacterial disease
- Nervous System Consists of the brain and spinal cord(CNS)
- Gravis(MG) A weakness and rapid fatigue of muscles under voluntary control.
- Nerve glue(5 types)
- Cells form myelin sheaths around axons in the PNS
- Nerve Cell
- viral disease caused by the bit of an infected animal, attacks the CNS, no treatment
- atrophy when muscles begin to waste away
- Equina Syndrome when something is compressing on the spinal nerve roots may cause paralysis of the legs
- Neuron disease(MND) affects the nerves in the brain and spinal cord that tell your muscles what to do. messages from these nerves gradually stop reaching the muscles, leading them to weaken, stiffen and waste.
40 Clues: Nerve Cell • Nerve glue(5 types) • Widespread muscle pain and tenderness • zoonotic infectious bacterial disease • gray matter on the surface of the brain • atrophy when muscles begin to waste away • a cluster of neuron cell bodies in the PNS • Help remove bacteria and cell debris from the CNS • Cells form myelin sheaths around axons in the PNS • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-10-04
Across
- Middle
- Condition of excessive heat
- Process of recording
- Excision of a lung or a portion of the lung
- Below, under
- Very small duct
- Decrease, deficiency
- Different
- Tough, elastic connective tissue that is more rigid than ligaments but less dense than bone
- Backflow or ejecting of contents through an opening
- Surgical puncture
- Decreased elasticity of the alveoli
- Mass of masticated food ready for swallowing
- Inflammation of the appendix
- Destruction of RBC's, commonly resulting in juandice
- Under the skin
Down
- Possessing the ability to develop an immune response
- Enlargement
- Stomach intestine inflammation
- Sum of all the physical and chemical changes that take place in a cell or an organism
- Largest glandular organ in the body
- Aorta
- expand
- Second layer of the skin
- Microscopic vessels hat join the arterial system with the venous system
- Softening
- Pylorus
- Many;much
- Region where new growth occurs
29 Clues: Aorta • Middle • expand • Pylorus • Different • Softening • Many;much • Enlargement • Below, under • Under the skin • Very small duct • Surgical puncture • Process of recording • Decrease, deficiency • Second layer of the skin • Condition of excessive heat • Inflammation of the appendix • Stomach intestine inflammation • Region where new growth occurs • Largest glandular organ in the body • ...
Cardiovascular medical terminology 2021-10-01
Across
- an amino acid normally found in the blood and used by the body to build and maintain tissue.
- an abnormally slow heartbeat.
- rapid, random, and ineffective contraction of the heart.
- a deficiency of blood passing through an organ or body part.
- a localized weak spot or balloon like enlargement of the wall of an artery.
- lipids that travel in the blood in packages called lipoproteins.
- a benign tumor made up of newly formed blood vessels.
- placement of a catheter through a vein or artery and into the heart.
- surgical removal of plaque from the interior lining of an artery.
Down
- a radiographic study using x rays and contrast medium to visualize the dimension of the heart and large blood vessel
- a record of the electrical activity of the myocardium.
- an abnormal or pathologic condition of the blood.
- inflammation of a blood or lymph vessel.
- blockage of a vessel by an embolus.
- surgical removal of the lining of an artery that is clogged with plaque.
- the use of electrical shock to restore the heart's normal rhythm.
- an ultrasonic diagnostic procedure used to evaluate the structures and motion of the heart.
- medication administered to control irregularities of the heartbeat.
- surgical removal of part of an artery.
- an irregularity or the loss of normal rhythm of the heartbeat.
20 Clues: an abnormally slow heartbeat. • blockage of a vessel by an embolus. • surgical removal of part of an artery. • inflammation of a blood or lymph vessel. • an abnormal or pathologic condition of the blood. • a benign tumor made up of newly formed blood vessels. • a record of the electrical activity of the myocardium. • ...
Medical Terminology ch2 2021-09-09
30 Clues: all • air • not • eye • arm • eye • many • bone • slow • iron • half • life • side • night • heart • white • blood • nerve • middle • breast • kidney • uterus • starch • single • muscle • double • around • between • nitrogen • extremities
Cardiovascular Medical terms 2021-10-18
Across
- premature ventricular contraction abc
- Echocardiogram
- heart (combining root word)
- cardiovascular
- X-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing (stenosis) or aneurysms
- Instrument used to measure the strength and rhythm of a heart
- thin inner layer that lines each chamber of the heart
- middle, muscular layer that contracts to pump blood in the heart
- failure Left ventricle isn't pumping efficiently causing " "(Made into one word)
- muscle making up the heart (Made into one word)
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- Heart root word
Down
- Heart attack (Made into one word)
- records heart activity to show a possible pattern for the symptoms the patient may be having (made into one word)
- dilated vien (combining root word)
- artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- fast (prefix)
- Beats per minute abv
- fatty substance (combining root word)
- automated external defibrillator
- high blood pressure
- outer layer of the heart
- instrument to measure blood pressure
- sac around the heart is inflamed
- Hardening (suffix)
- pump blood away from the heart
26 Clues: fast (prefix) • Echocardiogram • cardiovascular • Heart root word • Hardening (suffix) • high blood pressure • Beats per minute abv • outer layer of the heart • heart (combining root word) • pump blood away from the heart • automated external defibrillator • sac around the heart is inflamed • Heart attack (Made into one word) • dilated vien (combining root word) • ...
Medical Systems Crossword 2021-10-20
Across
- A molecule that triggers a immune response most commonly antibody production
- Spaces within the body that contain vital organs
- Bones which come together to form fingers
- a piece of cartilage which prevents food and liquid from entering the respiratory tract
- This region of the skeleton consists of the extremities of the body
- Also known as the windpipe; tube that carries air from the larynx to the center of the chest
- A type of white blood cell most commonly found in lymph nodes
- The two upper chambers of the heart
- Air sacs rich in capillaries which aid in gas exchange between between the lungs and blood
- Muscular organ which pumps blood throughout the body
- Tiny hair-like structures in the nasal cavity which help filter air
- Carry blood to the heart
- The outermost layer of the skin
- A type of muscle that allows for voluntary movement
- Connect arteries with veins
- A body plane that divides the body down the middle into a right and left group
- The study of the processes of living organisms
- A mass of lymph tissue that filters pathogens out before they enter the lungs
- A type of muscle tissue that contracts/flexes to allow for voluntary movement
Down
- A membrane covering the outside of bones that contains blood and lymph vessels which help bone growth
- A tough sheet like membrane that covers and protects the tissue
- A process in which air leaves the lungs
- A oil which covers the skin in order to protect and lubricate it
- Moving a body part away from the midline
- A bodily structure in the axial skeleton made of eight bones fused together to protects the brain
- A thin watery interstitial fluid that gets its name once it enter the lymphatic system
- A slightly movable vertebral joint
- A keratinous tube-like structure which covers all body surfaces except the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet
- The body's largest organ
- Carry blood away from the heart
- The two ends of a long bone
- The ability of a muscle to respond to stimulus like nerve impulses
- Turning a body part downward
- Contains blood vessels and nerves and is know as "true skin"
- A type of white blood cell that circulates around the body consuming dead and diseased cells
- Cell structures that provide distinct functions; located in the cytoplasm
- also known as the voice box, lies between pharynx and trachea
37 Clues: The body's largest organ • Carry blood to the heart • The two ends of a long bone • Connect arteries with veins • Turning a body part downward • Carry blood away from the heart • The outermost layer of the skin • A slightly movable vertebral joint • The two upper chambers of the heart • A process in which air leaves the lungs • Moving a body part away from the midline • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-11-02
Across
- Structures made up of two or more types of tissue that perform specialized functions
- Brady-
- Nearer to the axial body
- Lying horizontally facing upward
- AMA
- Temporary reduction in blood supply to a localized area of tissue
- Toward or near the back, dorsal
- TBI
- Dx
- Comprises the brain and spinal cord
- Ab-
- NPO
- Provide a supportive structure for many small blood vessels of the brain's surface
- These nerves gather information from the skin, muscles, and the joints.
- h/o
- DOB
Down
- The state of dynamic equilibrium in the internal environment of the body
- Loss of heart rhythm
- A nerve cell
- Bx
- Toward or nearer to the feet
- Tachy-
- Condition in which the middle layer of the wall becomes inflamed
- Hyper-
- Movement toward the side, away from the body
- Composed of cells called neurons and functions in transmitting nerve impulses by releasing neurotransmitters
- Heart pain or other discomfort felt in the chest
- Further from the axial body
28 Clues: Bx • Dx • AMA • TBI • Ab- • NPO • h/o • DOB • Brady- • Tachy- • Hyper- • A nerve cell • Loss of heart rhythm • Nearer to the axial body • Further from the axial body • Toward or nearer to the feet • Toward or near the back, dorsal • Lying horizontally facing upward • Comprises the brain and spinal cord • Movement toward the side, away from the body • Heart pain or other discomfort felt in the chest • ...
Nursing Medical Terminology 2021-11-12
Across
- Below, less than normal, Prefix
- False or spurious- Prefix
- Breakdown of cell caused by damage- Suffix
- Indicating pain- Suffix
- /o, Eyelid- Root Word
- Heart- Root Word
- Blood- Root Word
- Suffering or disease- Suffix
- Concerned with the identification and description of the body structures of living things
- Groin
- Front or anterior
Down
- The study of medicine that relates to the endocrine system
- Physician who specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness
- Fast, rapid- Prefix
- The study of the causes and effects of disease or injury
- Denoting a cell- Root Word
- Finger or toe
- Anterior chest
- Skin- Root Word
- Skull
- /o, Artery- Root Word
- Counteracting or effective against- Prefix
22 Clues: Skull • Groin • Finger or toe • Anterior chest • Skin- Root Word • Heart- Root Word • Blood- Root Word • Front or anterior • Fast, rapid- Prefix • /o, Eyelid- Root Word • /o, Artery- Root Word • Indicating pain- Suffix • False or spurious- Prefix • Denoting a cell- Root Word • Suffering or disease- Suffix • Below, less than normal, Prefix • Breakdown of cell caused by damage- Suffix • ...
Medical Term 2 2021-12-19
Across
- gland
- to hold back
- orchi, orchid, testicul, test
- pregnant female
- perino/o
- spondyl
- pertaining to formation
- kyph
- nat/o
- male/masculine
- porous condition
- kisthesis
- to break
- which stimulates
- bent
Down
- blood vessel
- angi
- phen
- aden/o
- joint
- uterine tube
- plaque
- bend backward
- embryonic/early form
- end
- ovary
- mast
- mixture/bleeding
- stimulate
- crin
- big toe
31 Clues: end • angi • phen • mast • kyph • crin • bent • gland • joint • ovary • nat/o • aden/o • plaque • spondyl • big toe • perino/o • to break • stimulate • kisthesis • blood vessel • to hold back • uterine tube • bend backward • male/masculine • pregnant female • mixture/bleeding • porous condition • which stimulates • embryonic/early form • pertaining to formation • orchi, orchid, testicul, test
Medical Surgical Nursing 2021-05-06
Across
- an excess of watery fluid collecting in the cavities or tissues of the body
- a disease that have a sudden onset of symptoms and that are usually severe
- fast heart rate
- marked weight loss and muscle loss
- indigestion
- when a person passes less than three bowel movements a week
- vomiting blood
- loose watery stools
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- lack or loss of appetite for food
- slow heart rate
- dangerous loss of body fluid
- a disease that has symptoms that last a year or more and require ongoing medical attention
- small amounts of blood mixed with sputum brought up by a forceful cough
- dark, sticky feces containing blood
- abnormal pattern of breathing
- blue discoloration of the skin from poor blood circulation
- spinning sensation
- discomfort when breathing while laying down flat
- difficulty breathing
- nose bleed
20 Clues: nose bleed • indigestion • vomiting blood • slow heart rate • fast heart rate • spinning sensation • loose watery stools • difficulty breathing • dangerous loss of body fluid • abnormal pattern of breathing • lack or loss of appetite for food • marked weight loss and muscle loss • dark, sticky feces containing blood • discomfort when breathing while laying down flat • ...
Medical-Surgical Nursing 2021-05-05
Across
- a condition that is present at birth
- a disease or symptom of disease by population the amount of things within an area
- a timeframe when the diagnosis is caught at a fast time
- a diagnosis that usually ends in death
- severity of serious distress that gets worse a sign that the condition is worsening
- swelling
- a worsening of the disease
- a fast heartbeat
- a disease with an unknown cause
- the chance of recovery
Down
- what happens when the body doesn't get good blood flow
- a condition that is passed down
- a slow heart rate
- a timeframe when the diagnosis is caught over a long time
- a persistent or long-lasting condition
- a severity of distress that is less severe
- the reduction of signs and symptoms
- used to describe feeling, attitude, or pain
- severe and sudden
- refers to the number of deaths over a time period a certain amount of time
- signs and symptoms associates with disease
21 Clues: swelling • a fast heartbeat • a slow heart rate • severe and sudden • the chance of recovery • a worsening of the disease • a condition that is passed down • a disease with an unknown cause • the reduction of signs and symptoms • a condition that is present at birth • a persistent or long-lasting condition • a diagnosis that usually ends in death • ...
Medical Spanish Crossword 2022-04-17
22 Clues: hip • leg • back • foot • deep • pain • toes • knee • nail • ankle • a lot • elbow • cough • wrist • aching • strong • burning • chronic • insulin • pressure • constant • infection
Medical Terminology Review 2022-05-25
35 Clues: Red • Bone • -oma • My/o • Head • Dys- • Front • Peri- • Child • -itis • Auto- • Above • Post- • Nerve • Above • Path/o • Kidney • Leuk/o • Medi/o • Adip/o • Breast • Cyst/o • Sarc/o • Derm/o • Intra- • Contra- • To grow • Hemat/o • Beneath • -ectomy • Arthr/o • Between • Chondr/o • Excessive • Cancerous
Medical law puzzle 2022-05-19
Medical law puzzle 2022-05-19
Medical Terminology Cards 2022-10-06
28 Clues: rib • side • bone • vein • clot • lung • blood • below • joint • skull • heart • front • white • oxygen • muscle • artery • middle • disease • straight • movement • cartilage • blood/duct • back/behind • electricity • crooked/bent • bronchial tube • opening/passageway • back (of the body)
Medical Terminology Crossword 2022-08-21
Across
- Suffix, To record
- Eponym, Inflammatory disease of the intestines
- Abbreviation, Biopsy
- Suffix, Swelling or tumor
- Prefix, Fast/Rapid
- Root Word, Breath, spirit, soul, mind
- Abbreviation, department for immediate treatment for sudden illnesses /trauma
- Eponym, brain disorder that affects memory & thinking skills
- Prefix, Small
- Prefix, Low or below normal
- Root word, lungs
Down
- Root Word, Heart
- Abbreviation, The stomach or intestines
- Prefix, Male
- Prefix, Indicating short
- Suffix, weakness or debility
- Eponym, tendon connecting the heel and calf muscle
- Suffix, Surgical removal of something
- Prefix, circular movement or position
- Abbreviation, Record or display of a person's heartbeat
20 Clues: Prefix, Male • Prefix, Small • Root Word, Heart • Root word, lungs • Suffix, To record • Prefix, Fast/Rapid • Abbreviation, Biopsy • Prefix, Indicating short • Suffix, Swelling or tumor • Prefix, Low or below normal • Suffix, weakness or debility • Root Word, Breath, spirit, soul, mind • Suffix, Surgical removal of something • Prefix, circular movement or position • ...
Medical terminology crossword 2022-10-24
24 Clues: eye • pain • view • cell • woman • blood • Nerve • Heart • Liver • cutting • stomach • excessive • deficient • specialist • enlargement • to the back • inflammation • excessive pain • Disease suffix • blood condition • surgical repair • surgifcal removal • surgical crushing • visual examination
Medical Terminology Puzzle 2022-10-28
Across
- / Nerves
- tests / These tests often involve walking on a treadmill or riding a stationary bike while the heart is monitored.
- /Heart attack
- /Muscle
- / An ECG is a quick and painless test that records the electrical signals in the heart.
- / Heart
- / This noninvasive exam uses sound waves to create detailed images of the heart in motion.
- tissue / Is involved in sensing stimuli—external or internal cues—and processing and transmitting information.
- / A group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit.
- / Diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
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- arterial / Peripheral arterial disease occurs when there's a blockage in the arteries to the limbs, usually the legs.
- / Non-ST elevated heart attacks are still critically important, although potentially less emergent.
- / Bone
- tissue / Consists of tightly packed sheets of cells that cover surfaces—including the outside of the body—and line body cavities.
- /Describes a group of conditions due to decreased blood flow in the coronary arteries, such that heart muscle may die.
- tissue / Is essential for keeping the body upright, allowing it to move, and even pumping blood and pushing food through the digestive tract.
- disease / Disease occurs when the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle is blocked or reduced.
- disease / Aortic diseases are a group of conditions affecting the aorta.
- and TIAs / A stroke is where the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off, which can cause brain damage and possibly death.
- monitoring / A Holter monitor is a portable ECG device that's worn for a day or more to record the heart's activity during daily activities.
- / Skin
- tissue / Consists of cells suspended in an extracellular matrix.
- blood pressure / High blood pressure (hypertension) is one of the most important risk factors for CVD.
- /“ST” is a segment of the EKG that becomes elevated in severe heart attacks.
24 Clues: / Bone • / Skin • /Muscle • / Heart • / Nerves • /Heart attack • / Diseases of the heart and blood vessels. • tissue / Consists of cells suspended in an extracellular matrix. • disease / Aortic diseases are a group of conditions affecting the aorta. • /“ST” is a segment of the EKG that becomes elevated in severe heart attacks. • ...
integumentary medical terms 2022-01-31
Across
- indentification of body parts
- skin cancer
- the study of skin
- give anesthesia to manage pain
- very small ammount of pigmentation
- study the body and body tissue
- cell designed to store fat
- the cause and origin of a disease
- the study of people in past societies
- surgery to remove the uterus
- potential to cause cancer
Down
- deal with injuries in the brain
- cell cancer
- surgery to remove the gallbladder
- test to check the large intestine
- cleans your teeth
- used to treat cancer
- bad bruise
- grow uncontrollably and are destructive
- shows blood flow
- test to find a disease
- deals with the urinary tract
- disease where you lack blood
- losing fat in body parts
- the study of life
- deals with the prep of medicines
- operation to remove a breast
- the stiffness and tenderness of joints
- deals with bones and muscles
29 Clues: bad bruise • cell cancer • skin cancer • shows blood flow • cleans your teeth • the study of skin • the study of life • used to treat cancer • test to find a disease • losing fat in body parts • potential to cause cancer • cell designed to store fat • deals with the urinary tract • disease where you lack blood • operation to remove a breast • surgery to remove the uterus • ...
Medical Training 02 2022-01-09
Across
- canal auditivo
- herpes simples
- desordens/transtorno alimentares
- Trombose venosa profunda
- urticária
- visão/vista
- vesícula biliar
- dilatação
- próteses
- dosagem distribuição
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- surdez
- palpebra
- aparelho auditivo
- insolação
- eletrólitos
- artery transports O2 blood from d heart to the body
- hérnia de disco
- pedra na vesícula
- limitações disfunções
- dor leve ou incômoda
- tímpano
- gangrena
22 Clues: surdez • tímpano • palpebra • gangrena • próteses • insolação • urticária • dilatação • eletrólitos • visão/vista • canal auditivo • herpes simples • hérnia de disco • vesícula biliar • aparelho auditivo • pedra na vesícula • dor leve ou incômoda • dosagem distribuição • limitações disfunções • Trombose venosa profunda • desordens/transtorno alimentares • artery transports O2 blood from d heart to the body
Medical Terminology Review 2022-01-25
Across
- white blood cell
- excessive development
- the cavity inside the skull/cranium containing the brain
- resembling fat
- group of similar cells that performs a specific function
- tumor composed of striated muscle
- cancerous black tumor
- the system composed of skin, nails, and glands. Forms a protective covering for the body, regulates temperature, and helps manufacture Vitamin D
- pertaining to the liver
Down
- tumor composed of muscle
- having a fever
- disease of the muscle
- condition of cell death
- tumor composed of fiber (fibrous tissue)
- physician who studies diseases
- study of cancer
- large internal organ contained in the body cavity, especially in the abdominal cavity
- pertaining to disease of unknown origin
- not malignant, nonrecurrent, favorable for recovery
- beyond control
- inflammation of a joint
21 Clues: having a fever • resembling fat • beyond control • study of cancer • white blood cell • disease of the muscle • excessive development • cancerous black tumor • condition of cell death • inflammation of a joint • pertaining to the liver • tumor composed of muscle • physician who studies diseases • tumor composed of striated muscle • pertaining to disease of unknown origin • ...
Medical Billing Crossword 2022-06-23
Across
- allows employees to continue health coverage beyond the termination date
- notifies Medicare beneficiaries of actions taken on claims
- likelihood of dying
- active duty insurance
- subjective, objective, assessment, plan
- common law
- money, fraudulent action
- legal proceeding, not in open court
- primary care provider
- personal health record
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- electronic version: ANSI ASC X12N 837P
- predetermined $ amount for all services provided during an episode-of-care
- Latin: "for each day"
- veterans insurance
- mandates regulations that govern privacy, security and electronic transactions standards for health care information
- medicare administrative contractor
- requires specified $ amount to be paid by policyholder to provider before received services
- preventative services
- unique identifier assigned to health care providers
- present on admission
20 Clues: common law • veterans insurance • likelihood of dying • present on admission • Latin: "for each day" • active duty insurance • preventative services • primary care provider • personal health record • money, fraudulent action • medicare administrative contractor • legal proceeding, not in open court • electronic version: ANSI ASC X12N 837P • subjective, objective, assessment, plan • ...
Medical Technology Vocabulary 2022-06-09
Across
- Bacteria that carry genes that allow them to survive exposure to antibiotics we currently have.
- An enzyme that aids in the digestion of lactose.
- Only infectious disease to be eradicated globally.
- When you swallow foods, muscular movements carry the food to the stomach.
- measures electrical impulses generated by nerve signals.
- The full set of genes of an individual.
- a treatment in which drugs that destroy cancer and either injected into the body or taken orally.
- Removing the waste products from the body.
- the regular rhythmic beating of the heart which refers to a pressure wave that expands and recoils the artery when the heart beats.
- Protective covering that some bacteria have in response to nutrient deprivation.
- A population that is overly affected by a certain illness more so than other populations.
- The body’s natural response to injury, irritation, or pathogens.
Down
- Breeding closely related animals over many generations to get a desired trait, but some undesired traits may be expressed.
- a technique in which a continuous beam of x-rays is used to produce moving images.
- Refers to an organism containing one or more deliberately inserted genes from another species.
- A form of bacterial reproduction which involves the temporary union of bacteria for their exchange in genetic material.
- A disease that pops up occasionally.
- Large, complex, and extremely important molecules found in living things that consist of long chains of amino acids.
- Help prevent massive blood loss by helping the blood clot.
- the physiological state of the body in which internal physical and chemical conditions are kept within a range that is suitable for life processes.
- situ External from the ground.
- A solution formed by the leaching of contaminants through soil layers.
- A type of pathogen that requires a living host to survive.
- The collection, summarization, and analysis of health data.
- Helps cells take in glucose that is in the blood
25 Clues: situ External from the ground. • A disease that pops up occasionally. • The full set of genes of an individual. • Removing the waste products from the body. • An enzyme that aids in the digestion of lactose. • Helps cells take in glucose that is in the blood • Only infectious disease to be eradicated globally. • measures electrical impulses generated by nerve signals. • ...
Veterinary medical prefixes 2023-03-01
Medical Terminology Crossword 2023-04-22
Across
- lots of red blood cells in the blood
- immune system attacks own self causing disease
- abnormally low body temperature
- blood poisoning caused by released pus from an abscess
- inflammation of heart muscle
- bruising caused by ruptured blood capillaries
- skin disorder causing scaly and dry skin
- nerve pain
- excessive sweating
- wart-like growths inside the breast duct
- high amounts of fat in your blood (high cholesterol)
- condition that causes patches of red, itching skin
- condition that makes the eyelids inflamed
- within one muscle
- tumor the originates in the sweat glands
Down
- operation involving an incision to the prefrontal lobe
- discoloration of the skin from internal bleeding
- hard, tightening skin
- skin with a blue hue due to loss of oxygen
- between the ribs
- nail separates from nail bed
- progressive/developing disorder where an organ wastes away
- below the skin
- fatty tumor
- death of body tissue
- microorganism that causes disease
- viewing/examination of live tissue
- severe itching caused by diseases or medication
- around the heart
- without blood
- condition caused by a fungus
31 Clues: nerve pain • fatty tumor • without blood • below the skin • between the ribs • around the heart • within one muscle • excessive sweating • death of body tissue • hard, tightening skin • inflammation of heart muscle • nail separates from nail bed • condition caused by a fungus • abnormally low body temperature • microorganism that causes disease • viewing/examination of live tissue • ...
CCE Medical Equipment 2023-06-16
Across
- - number of employees
- - model of the CCE van
- - can be used to test probe image quality
- - is sent with every new machine installed
- - Wisonic is located here
- - colors in the CCE logo
- - standard warranty given with sold Samsung equipment
- - a vendor we use to supply examination tables to our customers
- - our internal tracking number
- - common Samsung machine being sold these days
Down
- - How many years has CCE been in business?
- - What does CCE stand for?
- - month our Calgary branch opened
- - we are their distributor in Canada
- - popular printer paper sold
- - two types of probes
- - program used for our inventory
- anniversary month for CCE
- - a common make we service
- - how many probes are sold with a machine to be considered a standard configuration
- - popular portable GE unit
21 Clues: - number of employees • - two types of probes • - model of the CCE van • - colors in the CCE logo • - Wisonic is located here • anniversary month for CCE • - What does CCE stand for? • - a common make we service • - popular portable GE unit • - popular printer paper sold • - our internal tracking number • - program used for our inventory • - month our Calgary branch opened • ...
Medical Terminology Prefixes 2023-08-02
28 Clues: two • one • one • side • slow • back • many • half • four • away • into • above • under • rapid • below • three • above • after • before • within • around • against • infront • towards • without • against • between • abnormal
Medical Terminology Perfixes 2023-08-02
28 Clues: one • one • two • four • side • many • away • back • half • into • slow • above • after • three • under • rapid • above • below • around • within • before • towards • between • infront • without • against • against • abnormal
Medical Diseases 1234 2023-08-30
Across
- brain and other parts of the body becomes disrupted and a long-lasting (chronic) disease of the central nervous system.
- a sore on the lining of your stomach, small intestine or esophagus.
- abnormality in the spine or spinal cord tissue, typically following an accident or trauma to the region.
- a group of disorders that affect a person's ability to move and maintain balance and posture.
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness
- can cause severe throbbing pain or a pulsing sensation, usually on one side of the head.
- happens when the lungs do not effectively exchange the gases oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Down
- stomach contents move up into the esophagus.
- occurs when your body attacks a foreign, and typically harmless, substance
- is caused by flu viruses that spread from person to person. When someone with the flu coughs, sneezes, or talks, they spray tiny droplets.
- mucus (snot) dripping or “running” out of your nose.
- an uneasiness in your stomach.
- begins when genetic changes interfere with this orderly process.
- a type of arthritis that causes inflammation in the joints and ligaments of the spine.
- pain associated with menstruation
- the airways can become inflamed and narrowed at times.
- disease that causes a fast rise in body temperature and severe muscle contractions when someone receives general anesthesia with one or more of the following drugs:
- body's way of getting rid of harmful substances from the stomach.
- that only affects the joints, usually in the hands, knees, hips, neck, and lower back.
- involuntary movement in one or more muscles.
20 Clues: an uneasiness in your stomach. • pain associated with menstruation • a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness • stomach contents move up into the esophagus. • involuntary movement in one or more muscles. • mucus (snot) dripping or “running” out of your nose. • the airways can become inflamed and narrowed at times. • ...
Medical Terminology Puzzle 2024-05-28
Across
- test that can reveal plaque buildup and blockages (aka cardiac catheterization)
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- test that records electric signals from your heart (can detect heart attacks)
- Atrial Fibrillation
- Blood Pressure
- Organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- ultrasound test used to give a picture of the heart.
- A condition where fatty deposits build up inside arteries, narrowing them and potentially leading to heart problems or strokes.
- root word for heart
- Tiny blood vessels where blood exchanges nutrients and oxygen with body tissues.
- root word for blood circulation
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body's tissues and organs.
- term for chest pain
Down
- reduction of blood flow to the heart that occurs during exertion.
- root word meaning blood
- root word meaning clot
- Heart muscle diseases that can affect how well the heart pumps blood.
- portable device for continuous electrocardiogram readings
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- A small medical device implanted in the chest or abdomen to regulate the heart's rhythm by emitting electrical impulses, ensuring it beats at a steady rate.
- root word for "narrowing"
- The body's biggest artery.
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood from the body's tissues back to the heart.
- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
- Weakened area in a blood vessel that bulges or balloons out, posing a risk of rupture and potentially serious consequences.
26 Clues: Blood Pressure • Atrial Fibrillation • root word for heart • term for chest pain • root word meaning clot • root word meaning blood • Coronary Artery Disease • root word for "narrowing" • The body's biggest artery. • Coronary Artery Bypass Graft • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • root word for blood circulation • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease • ...
Medical Root Words 2023-09-18
24 Clues: ear • foot • lung • vein • skin • nose • vein • bone • head • chest • blood • white • liver • water • joint • vessel • tongue • breast • vessel • tissue • kidney • buccal • adrenal • disease
Medical Terminology Crossword 2023-08-31
Across
- A paper cut is considered a ___________ injury
- Extension _________ the angle formed by the bone
- Inversion is when you point your toes ______ toward the body
- Ligament in the structure that ________ bone to bone
- Fx
- Twisting your ankle is an example of an _____ injury
- laying on your stomach
- Putting your fingers together is an example of _________
- An injury where the joint is forced out of its normal position
- pointing your toes away from your ____ is plantar flexion
- Swelling in the tissue
- BP
- When you stand on your tippy toes, you have _______ flexion
- Part of the knee farthest from midline, _______ collateral ligament
- The quadriceps are anterior to this muscle
- Pain felt somewhere other than origin
- Tenderness is pain produced when structure is palpated
- Top of the foot
- connects muscle to bone
- If your sprain your ankle it may swell, known as ____________
- The heart is _______ to the shoulders
- ____________ is when you bring your toes toward your body
- Eversion is when you point your toes _______ from the body
- Results from bleeding under the skin
- Hx
- Placing your hand on your chest is called this movement
- Occurs when a joint is moved past its normal extension angle
Down
- Calves are considered this type of muscle
- The knee is ________ to the foot
- The hand is ________ to the elbow
- Raising your arms up is an example of _________
- Shin splints are considered _______ injuries
- Another term for a bruise
- Position of a body part that is bent outward
- The shoulders are __________ to the heart
- Dx
- Amount of movement allowed in joint
- Position of a body part that is bent inward
- The opposite of internal rotation
- AMT
- Ligament in the knee, ______ collateral ligament
- If you can see the bone, you have a ____ injury
- Partial or complete separation of a joint
- Turning your forearm away from the body
- Injury to tendon
- Swelling in the joint
- The upper ___ is proximal compared to the hand
- Turning your forearm toward the body
- Injury to ligaments
- The hand is ______ because it is farther from the body
- Healing apparatus
- Flexion _________ the angle formed by the bones
- Grating sound caused by friction between bone and cartilage
- Joint ______ is looseness in the joint
- When supine, you are lying ______
55 Clues: Fx • Dx • BP • Hx • AMT • Top of the foot • Injury to tendon • Healing apparatus • Injury to ligaments • Swelling in the joint • laying on your stomach • Swelling in the tissue • connects muscle to bone • Another term for a bruise • The knee is ________ to the foot • The hand is ________ to the elbow • The opposite of internal rotation • When supine, you are lying ______ • ...
Medical Terms #5 2023-09-05
25 Clues: or • cec • sub • oto • pexy • onco • bili • myco • anti • ovar • pyle • lact • myel • vesic • onych • spiro • squam • macul • hallux • thorac • mening • lacrim • viscero • sphenic • centesis
Prefixes - Medical Terminology 2023-09-04
23 Clues: two • red • slow • fast • back • front • three • after • under • white • blood • water • sugar • before • around • across • against • against • in or inside • above or high • out, away from • below or under • difficult or painful
Medical Micro Crossword 2023-09-07
Across
- Which microorganisms are nonliving and is the study of virology?
- Who wrote Micrographia and coined the word ¨ cell ¨?
- What is the study of organisms too small to be seen without magnification?
- Who used chemical disinfectant to prevent surgical wound infections? (e.g: Listerine)
- Straining Surfaces of microbes are negatively charged and attract basic eyes
- Who discovered the first antibiotic?
- What is the first of the six I ´ s?
- What is the angle of light passing through a convex surface called?
- What microorganism is prokaryotic, single celled, and is studied in bacteriology?
- Stains One dye used, reveals shape, size and arrangement
- What is the highest level of the taxonomic hierarchy?
Down
- Who was the first person to observe living microbes, invented a microscope?
- Who developed vaccinations?
- What is the lowest level of the taxonomic hierarchy?
- What is someone that studies microscopic life forms called?
- Who invented the Koch ´ s Postulates to prove specific microbes cause specific diseases?
- Which microorganisms are parasitic worms and are studied in parasitology?
- Which microorganisms are eukaryotic, animal like, and is the study of mycology?
- What is the ability to enlarge objects?
- Power Ability to show detail in a microscope
20 Clues: Who developed vaccinations? • What is the first of the six I ´ s? • Who discovered the first antibiotic? • What is the ability to enlarge objects? • Power Ability to show detail in a microscope • Who wrote Micrographia and coined the word ¨ cell ¨? • What is the lowest level of the taxonomic hierarchy? • What is the highest level of the taxonomic hierarchy? • ...
Steff's Medical Bonanza 2024-05-10
Across
- The overlapping of a baby's skull during birth
- Keyhole surgery
- A common blood disorder in Europeans
- A lung infection
- The Sweet Tooth's disease
- Dead and dying tissue
- An eye doctor
- The sundowning disease
- The longest bone in the body
- The most fatal skin cancer
- The yellowing of one's skin
Down
- Medical lingo for low appetite
- The person who puts you under
- The soft part of a baby's skull
- The happy hormone
- A pathologist's bread and butter
- The rescue inhaler
- The most common inflammatory skin condition
- An infectious illness from poor AC
- When you don't know what infectious illness you have
20 Clues: An eye doctor • Keyhole surgery • A lung infection • The happy hormone • The rescue inhaler • Dead and dying tissue • The sundowning disease • The Sweet Tooth's disease • The most fatal skin cancer • The yellowing of one's skin • The longest bone in the body • The person who puts you under • Medical lingo for low appetite • The soft part of a baby's skull • A pathologist's bread and butter • ...
Medical Terminology #1 2024-05-13
22 Clues: nose • tail • root • black • color • nerve • first • water • muscle • middle • breast • treems • upper jaw • measurement • enlargement • Earth or land • containing oxygen • containing carbon • process of measuring • relating to smallness • habitat or environment • bone marrow or spinal cord
12. Medical Science 2024-02-14
Across
- negative, harmful, or unpleasant
- a medicine or treatment that makes a sick person healthy
- the red liquid that flows through veins inside one’s body
- a part of your body that does a specific job
- in a condition similar to sleep
- any serious disease that spreads quickly to many people
- a place where people see doctors for advice or treatment
- to put a medicine into one’s body by using a needle
- an identical animal or plant made from the cells of another one
- a doctor who treats diseases by repairing parts of the body
- easy to see or understand
- a person who is being treated by a doctor
- to look at something closely or in detail
- to make pain less unpleasant
- to ask for information or advice from someone
- to happen, especially unexpectedly
- sharp or severe
- concerned with keeping things clean and healthy
- to become healthy again
- the genetic transmission of characteristics from parents to children
- to get better after being ill
- protected from a disease
- a fault in someone or something
- a sign of the illness
- to realize in advance that something will happen
Down
- to make someone unable to feel anything or to move
- lasting a long time
- to find out what illness a person has
- to give someone a vaccine so that they do not get a disease
- a substance that you take to treat an illness
- awake and able to see
- having a permanent injury or illness
- relating to thoughts that you have but do not think about
- to pass on a disease to someone
- to stretch something out to its full size
- one of the fibers inside your body that carries messages to and from your brain
- existing in the mind
- causing death or disaster
- relating to body rather than mind
- the part of a cell that controls what is passed from parents to children
- to say which medicine a patient should take
- to use medical methods to cure an illness
- the regular beating of blood through your body
- a form of bacteria that spreads disease
- the section of a drugstore that sells medicines
- a cure for pain or a minor illness
- a medicine
- to keep thinking about something a lot
- cutting into someone’s body medically
49 Clues: a medicine • sharp or severe • lasting a long time • existing in the mind • awake and able to see • a sign of the illness • to become healthy again • protected from a disease • causing death or disaster • easy to see or understand • to make pain less unpleasant • to get better after being ill • in a condition similar to sleep • to pass on a disease to someone • ...
Medical Terms Vocab 2024-08-29
Across
- Back-side; Rear-end,Tail-end
- Front side; Head end
- Vertical line down the midline
- The front side
- Back side
- Skull
- Patient lying on their side
- Knees pulled up to chest; bottom up
- Lying on your side; Top arm and leg are at a 90 degree angle
- Lying on your belly; face down
Down
- vertical line down the body; not=halves
- Farther away from origin/ P.O.A
- Closer to point of origin; P.O.A
- Standing tall
- Horizontal line divides body into top and bottom halves
- Head of bed elevated
- Toward the sides
- Near the tail-end
- Near the head
- Lying on your back; face up
- Toward midline of body; middle
- Holds only the lungs; Sac containing the lungs is the pleura
- Below
- Cavity that only holds the heart; under the breastbone (sternum)
- Above
25 Clues: Skull • Below • Above • Back side • Standing tall • Near the head • The front side • Toward the sides • Near the tail-end • Front side; Head end • Head of bed elevated • Lying on your back; face up • Patient lying on their side • Back-side; Rear-end,Tail-end • Vertical line down the midline • Toward midline of body; middle • Lying on your belly; face down • Farther away from origin/ P.O.A • ...
Medical Terminology 16 2023-10-29
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- persisting ringing.
- use of water to wash out the ear
- pink eye
- inflammation in the middle of the ear
- the white in your eye
- pertaining to tears
- medical specialist in the diseases of the ear
- an infection transmitted person to person
- increased intrasaccular pressure
- inflammation of the lacrimal sac
- instruments for deterring intraocular pressure
- able to see close objects but unable to see distance
- ear stone
- specialist in evaluation of hearing function
- sensation of spinning
- someone who is licensed to make corrective lenses
- pertaining to the inside of the eye
- instrument for examining
- surgical incision
- someone who is skilled in the measurement of vision but cannot treat eye diseases
- condition in which light produces pain in the eye
- waxy section of cerumen
- focal dilation of retinal
- three-dimensional vision
- surgery to remove corneal tissue
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- destructive of or preventing growth or bacteria
- degenerative disease of the retina
- letter chart the vision test
- acuity sharpness and clearness of vision
- incomplete development of vision to the brain
- pertaining to the vision or to the eye
- scoop shaped instrument
- inability to focus light ray that enters the eye
- fear of the light
- sight
- pertaining to the tympanic membrane
- body the muscles that make the lens of the eye
- punctured with one or more holes
- repair of a detached retina by freezing it
- instrument for viewing the retina
- pertaining to the base structure
- complete or partial opacity of the lens
- media inflammation of the middle of the ear
- contraction of the pupil
- difficulty in nearsighted vision occurring in the middle
- a small bone
46 Clues: sight • pink eye • ear stone • a small bone • fear of the light • surgical incision • persisting ringing. • pertaining to tears • the white in your eye • sensation of spinning • scoop shaped instrument • waxy section of cerumen • instrument for examining • contraction of the pupil • three-dimensional vision • focal dilation of retinal • letter chart the vision test • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY CROSSWORD 2023-12-05
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- Dual x-ray __________ is a low-exposure radiographic measurement of the spine and hips to evaluate bone density.
- What does dys- mean...
- A _______ is an artificial substitute for a diseased or missing body part such as a leg that has been amputated.
- Which muscle is commonly referred to as the "six-pack" and is located on the abdomen?
- Is a ringlike muscle that tightly constricts the opening of a passageway...
- What does the prefix chondr/o mean?
- Which muscle group is located on the posterior thigh and is responsible for flexing the knee?
- What is the medical term for a muscle strain?
- What is the condition characterized by the involuntary trembling or quivering of muscles?
- An _______ is a mechanical appliance such as a leg brace or splint that is specially designed to control, correct, or compensate for impaired limb function.
- Which muscle is located on the upper arm and is responsible for flexing the forearm?
- __________ is a bone disease characterized by the excessive breakdown of bone tissue that is followed by abnormal bone formation.
- The painful condition caused by the muscle tearing away from the tibia is known as...
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- The surgical suturing of the end of a tendon to a bone is known as...
- What is the medical term for a voluntary muscle contraction?
- Which neurotransmitter is released at the neuromuscular junction to stimulate muscle contraction?
- What is the term for inflammation of a muscle?
- Which muscle is responsible for the pumping action of the heart?
- What is the largest muscle in the human body?
- Weakness or wearing away of body tissues and structures is known as...
- Which muscle is located in the calf and is responsible for plantar flexion of the foot?
- The condition known as _____ _______ is a type of arthritis characterized by deposits of uric acid crystals in the joints.
- Which muscle is often referred to as the "calf muscle" and is commonly involved in running and jumping activities?
- What muscle is responsible for extending the knee joint?
- The term _____ means lacking normal muscle tone or strength...
25 Clues: What does dys- mean... • What does the prefix chondr/o mean? • What is the largest muscle in the human body? • What is the medical term for a muscle strain? • What is the term for inflammation of a muscle? • What muscle is responsible for extending the knee joint? • What is the medical term for a voluntary muscle contraction? • ...
Medical Root Words 2023-12-07
40 Clues: eye • red • rib • fat • arm • skin • nose • cold • bone • head • mind • lung • vein • gland • chest • water • mouth • joint • blood • heart • nerve • liver • white • stone • child • kidney • larynx • muscle • artery • tongue • disease • straight • cerebrum • esophagus • intestines • vessel,duct • glucose,sugar • bronchial tube • electrical activity • bladder,fluid-filled sac
medical terminology prefixes 2024-02-03
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- above, excessive, beyond
- upon, outside, on, over, above
- against
- slow
- one
- under, below
- behind, after,following
- away from
- three
- under, deficient, incomplete
- within
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- before, in front
- between
- many, much, excessive
- without, lacking sometimes referred to as(-a)
- under, below
- two
- difficult, abnormal, painful
- alongside, beside,beyond, around
- fast, rapid
- within, inner, in
- surrounding(outer), beside, near
- towards
23 Clues: two • one • slow • three • within • between • against • towards • away from • fast, rapid • under, below • under, below • before, in front • within, inner, in • many, much, excessive • behind, after,following • above, excessive, beyond • difficult, abnormal, painful • under, deficient, incomplete • upon, outside, on, over, above • alongside, beside,beyond, around • surrounding(outer), beside, near • ...
Medical Terms 5678 2024-03-29
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- a life-threatening allergic reaction occurs. After being exposed to something you're allergic to, it can happen seconds or minutes later.
- caused by the thyroid gland producing too much thyroid hormone. Overactive thyroid is another name for this condition.
- urine contains crystals. As a result of excessive supersaturation, it can cause nephrolithiasis, nephrocalcinosis, and even end-stage renal failure.
- of a drug occurs when a person develops hearing or balance problems. If someone is taking a high dose of a drug that treats cancer, infections, or other illnesses, this can happen.
- when your blood levels of potassium are lower than normal.
- occurs when any part of the urinary tract becomes infected. A urinary system consists of kidneys, ureters, bladders, and urethras. Infections of the bladder and urethra typically affect the lower urinary tract.
- the adrenal glands do not produce enough cortisol.
- when bacteria enter your body. As soon as they enter your body, they multiply. Your body reacts to this by producing an immune response. A cut on your skin is one way bacteria can enter your body.
- Mellitus, or high blood sugar, is a metabolic disease. Type 1, type 2, maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY), gestational diabetes, neonatal diabetes, and secondary causes due to endocrinopathies, steroids, etc.
- is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium t. and usually attack the lungs, but they can also attack the kidneys, spine, and brain.
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- occurs when the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough thyroid hormones to meet your body's requirements.
- fluids in the body are out of balance due to an uncommon problem. As a result, the body produces a lot of urine. Even after drinking something, you feel very thirsty. This condition is also known as arginine vasopressin resistance and arginine vasopressin deficiency.
- it is a bacterium that infects the large intestine's colon, the longest part. A variety of symptoms can occur, from diarrhea to colon damage that is life-threatening.
- caused by a mycosis usually affects your skin, hair, nails, or mucous membranes, but can also affect your lungs.
- occurs when the heart is unable to pump blood efficiently.
- your immune system attacks your nerves. The first symptoms are usually tingling and weakness in your hands and feet.
- covers a wide range of injuries that affect the scalp, skull, brain, and the underlying tissues and blood vessels of the head.
- or adrenal insufficiency, the body fails to produce enough hormones. Too little cortisol is made by the adrenal glands, as is too little aldosterone, another hormone.
- occurs when the body has too much cortisol for a long period of time. The body can produce too much cortisol, or take medicines called glucocorticoids, which function similarly to cortisol.
- a bacterial infection that causes you to feel sore and scratchy in your throat. Most sore throats are not caused by strep throat.
- an inflammation (swelling) of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. Infections of the fluid surrounding the brain or spinal cord usually cause swelling.
21 Clues: the adrenal glands do not produce enough cortisol. • occurs when the heart is unable to pump blood efficiently. • when your blood levels of potassium are lower than normal. • occurs when the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough thyroid hormones to meet your body's requirements. • ...
Basic medical terms 2024-03-07
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- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- High blood pressure.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- disease A disease that is transmissible from animals to humans.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment.
- Not cancerous.
- Condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but is short.
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- A small sample of tissue taken for testing.
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered.
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition.
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
- A patient who receives care without being admitted to a hospital.
- A patient who requires hospitalization.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
21 Clues: Not cancerous. • High blood pressure. • Broken bone or cartilage. • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • A patient who requires hospitalization. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • A small sample of tissue taken for testing. • Signifies a recurring, persistent condition. • A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious. • ...
Diagnostic Medical Sonography 2024-03-05
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- minimum distance between two reflectors along the ultrasound beam direction
- Lower, away from the head
- towards the back
- Doppler scan that measures blood flow by attributing color to different velocities of movement
- Minimum distance between two reflectors perpendicular to the ultrasound beam direction.
- A transducer that has a motor inside.
- toward the middle or center
- Gel used in an ultrasound scan functions as the medium through which sound energy is transmitted between the transducer and the patients skin.
- Imaging error that occurs in color flow Doppler and pulsed wave Doppler scans sampling rate is insufficient to record direction and velocity.
- The tendency for ultrasound waves to decrease as they travel through tissues.
- an imaging technique that focuses on the different heights of amplitude spikes
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- Away from the point of origin or trunk.
- Toward the side
- the ability for sound waves to travel without return echoes because an anechoic space is full of fluid, creating a black space in the sonogram
- in front
- area in which sound waves encounter a dense structure, such as a tumor or fetus, and all waves are reflected
- toward the point of origin or trunk
- early ultrasound modality that shows the time-motion display of the ultrasound wave; displayed as a single scan line, not a visual image
- Am imaging technique that focuses on the brightness of the echo, not the amplitude spikes (such as in a typical 2D ultrasound)
- Highly sensitive Doppler technique that detects moving matter.
- procedure named after physicist Christan Doppler in which sound waves bounce off circulating red cells to measure blood flow;often used to detect the heartbeat of a fetus
- the ultrasound beams enter the body from the lateral (right or left) direction
- structures that return greater echoes of sound waves and appear bright white on a sonogram
- structures that return weaker echoes of sound waves and appear gray or black on a sonogram
- body chamber without echoes; fluid-filled structures that appear black on the sonogram
- change in frequency as the transducer moves away from the source of the sound echoes.
26 Clues: in front • Toward the side • towards the back • Lower, away from the head • toward the middle or center • toward the point of origin or trunk • A transducer that has a motor inside. • Away from the point of origin or trunk. • Highly sensitive Doppler technique that detects moving matter. • minimum distance between two reflectors along the ultrasound beam direction • ...
Medical Terms #7 2024-04-11
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- Think: "blue furry eyes"
- hair
- Think: leukocytes - white blood cells ( fight infection)
- Think: Fingenails
- a baby is born with jaundice has yellow skin
- blood vessels
- scale;scaly
- melanoma = a tumor or mass that is black
- fung(o) Think: Mushrooms
- cyanosis ( blue discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- Erythrocytes are red blood cells that carry oxygen through the body
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- hard; hardening
- watery flow
- carcinogen=production of cancer
- blood
- Adipose tissue is a fat tissue
- / cut / integument Dermatologists are specialists of the skin
- mast Mammogram/Mastectomy
- cryotherapy for cervical cancer or to freeze off a mole
- A plane on AUTOpilot flies itSELF
- your " PECS" are on your chest
21 Clues: hair • blood • watery flow • scale;scaly • blood vessels • hard; hardening • Think: Fingenails • Think: "blue furry eyes" • fung(o) Think: Mushrooms • mast Mammogram/Mastectomy • Adipose tissue is a fat tissue • your " PECS" are on your chest • carcinogen=production of cancer • A plane on AUTOpilot flies itSELF • melanoma = a tumor or mass that is black • ...
Medical Terminology: Muscles 2024-03-21
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- Specialists in the musculoskeletal system
- Inflammation of the joints
- Benign muscle tumor
- Physicians who treat disorders of the joints specifically and disorders of the musculoskeletal system generally.
- Neck pain
- The specialized muscle in the heart
- Noise made when affected surfaces rub together.
- An incision into the skull
- These muscles can NOT be contracted at will
- Abnormal lateral curvature of the spinal column
- A graphic image of the electrical activity of muscles.
- The involuntary muscle that lines the internal organs
- Inflammation of a bursa
- This type of muscle attaches to bones and allows movement
- Internal examination of a joint
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- Physicians who treat disorders of the foot.
- Malignant bone tumor
- Surgical repair of cartilage
- Excision of a metacarpal
- Fixation of a joint in a bent position
- Pain radiating down the leg from the lower back.
- These muscles can be contracted at will
- X-ray of a joint
- Related to both the arm and the head
- Arthritis characterized by erosion of cartilage and bone as well as joint pain
- Used to measure range of motion (ROM) in the joints
- A disease that may result from a vitamin D deficiency that causes deformities in the legs.
27 Clues: Neck pain • X-ray of a joint • Benign muscle tumor • Malignant bone tumor • Inflammation of a bursa • Excision of a metacarpal • Inflammation of the joints • An incision into the skull • Surgical repair of cartilage • Internal examination of a joint • The specialized muscle in the heart • Related to both the arm and the head • Fixation of a joint in a bent position • ...
Medical Terminology: Muscles 2024-03-21
Across
- Specialists in the musculoskeletal system
- Inflammation of the joints
- Benign muscle tumor
- Physicians who treat disorders of the joints specifically and disorders of the musculoskeletal system generally.
- Neck pain
- The specialized muscle in the heart
- Noise made when affected surfaces rub together.
- An incision into the skull
- These muscles can NOT be contracted at will
- Abnormal lateral curvature of the spinal column
- A graphic image of the electrical activity of muscles.
- The involuntary muscle that lines the internal organs
- Inflammation of a bursa
- This type of muscle attaches to bones and allows movement
- Internal examination of a joint
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- Physicians who treat disorders of the foot.
- Malignant bone tumor
- Surgical repair of cartilage
- Excision of a metacarpal
- Fixation of a joint in a bent position
- Pain radiating down the leg from the lower back.
- These muscles can be contracted at will
- X-ray of a joint
- Related to both the arm and the head
- Arthritis characterized by erosion of cartilage and bone as well as joint pain
- Used to measure range of motion (ROM) in the joints
- A disease that may result from a vitamin D deficiency that causes deformities in the legs.
27 Clues: Neck pain • X-ray of a joint • Benign muscle tumor • Malignant bone tumor • Inflammation of a bursa • Excision of a metacarpal • Inflammation of the joints • An incision into the skull • Surgical repair of cartilage • Internal examination of a joint • The specialized muscle in the heart • Related to both the arm and the head • Fixation of a joint in a bent position • ...
Medical Terms 3 2024-09-30
24 Clues: two • slow • fast • upon • pain • tumor • above • under • within • around • within • through • without • between • original • enlarged • specialist • above normal • below normal • inflammation • pertaining t0 • any condition • surgical repair • surgical removal
Medical Pharmaceutical Terminologies 2024-09-28
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- relating to medicinal drugs, or their preparation, use, or sale.
- A drug that destroys or kills bacteria.
- A list of medications approved for use within a particular institution or by a specific group.
- An older term for a pharmacist.
- A drug that inhibits the growth or duplication of bacteria.
- A mixture of two or more drugs to create a desired substance or solution.
- Medications that are bioequivalent to brand-name drugs but less expensive.
- The specific amount of medication prescribed to be taken.
- The study of how drugs move through the body.
- A drug used to prevent or reduce fever.
- a substance or treatment that cures a disease or condition.
- A hormone used to regulate blood sugar in diabetic patients.
- treatment using drugs.
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- When the body loses water and electrolytes essential for bodily function
- Study of the effects of drugs on the body and their mechanisms of action.
- The rate at which a drug is made available to the target site of physiological activity.
- A drug prescribed to slow the growth of malignant tumors.
- A specific situation or condition where a drug should not be used.
- a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body.
- A type of drug used to kill or inhibit bacteria.
- A written order from a doctor for medication or treatment.
- contraceptive pill.
- The process of creating personalized medications by mixing ingredients.
23 Clues: contraceptive pill. • treatment using drugs. • An older term for a pharmacist. • A drug that destroys or kills bacteria. • A drug used to prevent or reduce fever. • The study of how drugs move through the body. • A type of drug used to kill or inhibit bacteria. • A drug prescribed to slow the growth of malignant tumors. • ...
Medical Terminology Lab 2024-10-08
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- The force of blood against the walls of arteries
- Blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- A condition where the heart's function is impaired
- Monitor A portable device that records heart activity over 24 hours
- Prefix referring to blood vessels
- Prefix meaning "heart."
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
- Small blood vessels where gas exchange occurs between blood and tissues
- Prefix relating to blood vessels
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- An ultrasound that visualizes heart structures and function
- An irregular heartbeat that can affect heart function
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- High blood pressure that can lead to serious health problems
- A general term for diseases of the heart and blood vessels
- Failure A condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood
- Arrest Medical term for a heart attack
- Hardening of the arteries due to plaque buildup
- Test A test that measures heart function under physical stress
- A narrowing of the coronary arteries
- Suffix meaning "blood condition"
- Suffix indicating inflammation
- An imaging test that uses X-rays to see blood vessels
- The largest artery in the body, which carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- Myocardial Infarction, or heart attack
25 Clues: Prefix meaning "heart." • Suffix indicating inflammation • Suffix meaning "blood condition" • Prefix relating to blood vessels • Prefix referring to blood vessels • A narrowing of the coronary arteries • Arrest Medical term for a heart attack • Myocardial Infarction, or heart attack • Hardening of the arteries due to plaque buildup • ...
Medical Abbreviation Puzzle 2024-10-13
Across
- by mouth
- as required
- nasuea, vomiting & diarrhea
- Glascow coma scale
- signs & symptoms
- c
- blood glucose
- bowel movement
- below the knee amputation
- traumatic brain injury
- times a day tid
- discharge
- urinary tract infection
- as needed
- bed rest
- alert and oriented
- full weight bearing
- complains of
- QD
- motor vehicle accident
- cxr
- every other day
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- within normal limits
- over-the-counter
- activities of daily living
- sz
- sob
- stat
- drops
- twice a day
- capsule
- nothing by mouth
- after meals
- times a day qid
- bathroom privileges
- before meals
- left eye
- at bedtime
- abdominal
- right eye
40 Clues: c • sz • QD • sob • cxr • stat • drops • capsule • by mouth • bed rest • left eye • discharge • as needed • abdominal • right eye • at bedtime • as required • twice a day • after meals • complains of • before meals • blood glucose • bowel movement • times a day tid • times a day qid • every other day • over-the-counter • signs & symptoms • nothing by mouth • Glascow coma scale • alert and oriented • full weight bearing • bathroom privileges • ...
Medical terminology words 2024-10-19
Across
- – The heart's inability to pump blood efficiently.
- infarction (Heart attack) – Blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle.
- – Refers to blood vessels
- – Coronary artery disease.
- – High blood pressure.
- – A procedure to examine the heart and its vessels using a catheter.
- – Blood pressure.
- – An ultrasound that visualizes the heart's structure and function.
- – Buildup of plaque in the arteries.
- (EKG/ECG) – A test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- – Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart.
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- – Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- – Small blood vessels where oxygen and nutrient exchange occurs between the blood and tissues.
- – The circulating fluid that delivers oxygen, nutrients, and removes waste products.
- – Refers to a blood condition
- – Myocardial infarction (heart attack).
- – Refers to the heart
- – A portable device for continuous heart rhythm monitoring over 24–48 hours.
- – Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the body.
- – Congestive heart failure.
- cuff (Sphygmomanometer) – A tool used to measure blood pressure.
- – Refers to vessels
- – Irregular heartbeats.
- – Refers to pressure
- – The central organ of the cardiovascular system, responsible for pumping blood.
25 Clues: – Blood pressure. • – Refers to vessels • – Refers to pressure • – Refers to the heart • – High blood pressure. • – Irregular heartbeats. • – Refers to blood vessels • – Coronary artery disease. • – Congestive heart failure. • – Refers to a blood condition • – Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • – Buildup of plaque in the arteries. • – Myocardial infarction (heart attack). • ...
Medical Terms #6 2024-11-07
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- to break or burst; to rupture
- difficult ;painful
- sensation
- to stretch
- channel;tube
- around
- weakness
- sole of foot(the bottom)
- to stick out (protrude); a hernia
- x-ray
- half
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- loosening ;DESTRUCTION
- smooth
- movement
- root
- weakness
- beside
- half
- connective tissue that holds muscle to skin
- sound waves
- paralysis
- away (from the body)
- growth ;development
- pain
24 Clues: root • half • half • pain • x-ray • smooth • beside • around • movement • weakness • weakness • sensation • paralysis • to stretch • sound waves • channel;tube • difficult ;painful • growth ;development • away (from the body) • loosening ;DESTRUCTION • sole of foot(the bottom) • to break or burst; to rupture • to stick out (protrude); a hernia • connective tissue that holds muscle to skin
Medical term Crossword 2024-11-07
26 Clues: air • pus • pain • blue • fast • many • under • smell • tumor • chest • small • blood • inner • heart • chest • three • voice • record • within • disease • between • breathing • paralysis • incomplete • destruction • inflammation
General Medical Terminology 2024-11-05
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- collection of fluid in connective tissues; swelling
- a condition in which the internal body temperature falls below 95 degrees
- passing of fresh, bright red blood in your stool. Usually comes from the colon or lower GI tract.
- an open wound in which the skin is scraped or rubbed away
- an open wound in which tissue is forcibly torn away from the body (i.e. - a partial or complete amputation)
- a collection of blood beneath the skin
- the body cavity between the thorax (chest) and pelvis that contains the organs of digestion and excretion
- the armpit
- excessively sweaty; typical in exertion or in some medical problems, i.e. - heart attack or shock
- collection of fluid into a cavity (such as within a joint capsule)
- to warn against a particular treatment
- a nosebleed
- discharge or escape of blood into tissues under the skin; bruising
- a grating, grinding, or sticking sound or sensation
- blood in the urine
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- escape of blood through ruptured walls of blood vessels
- low blood sugar; blood glucose level is lower than the standard range
- an injury of sudden onset and short duration
- the act or instance of vomiting or throwing up
- a joint between bones
- listening to sounds with a stethoscope
- a condition that develops slowly and persists over a period of time
- to leave a sick or injured person before equal or more highly trained personnel has assumed responsibility for care.
- an agent that reduces or eliminates the sensation of pain
- a bruise; a closed injury caused by a blow or crushing of tissue
- an agent which reduces pain
- having or showing the symptoms of a fever.
- a feeling of uncertainty or apprehension
- vomiting blood
29 Clues: the armpit • a nosebleed • vomiting blood • blood in the urine • a joint between bones • an agent which reduces pain • a collection of blood beneath the skin • listening to sounds with a stethoscope • to warn against a particular treatment • a feeling of uncertainty or apprehension • having or showing the symptoms of a fever. • an injury of sudden onset and short duration • ...
medical term crossword 2024-11-20
Across
- dyspnea on exertion
- one of four valves that control blood flow in the heart
- condition that get like a ballon
- two flap valve
- emitting of reflection
- pertaining to tone
- known as high blood pressure also
- an ultrasound is used to look at the heart
- to cut
- pt oxygen levels and EKG are monitored during the test
- a machine that shocks the heart to beat again
- electrical signals to regulate heart beats
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- a device a pt keeps with them for a couple days
- epithelial tissue and connective tissue are used for it
- basic metabolic panel
- destruction
- cardiovascular
- smaller arteries
- less than normal
- blood clot that forms on the wall of a blood vessel
- begins in the left ventricle of the heart
- sodium
- muscular layer of the heart get inflamed
- this condition could go away but can come back
- review of systems
25 Clues: sodium • to cut • destruction • cardiovascular • two flap valve • smaller arteries • less than normal • review of systems • pertaining to tone • dyspnea on exertion • basic metabolic panel • emitting of reflection • condition that get like a ballon • known as high blood pressure also • muscular layer of the heart get inflamed • begins in the left ventricle of the heart • ...