medical Crossword Puzzles
FHSU 2021-09-04
Health Care 2014-07-10
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- A document embodying a contract of insurance
- Program administered by the Federal Government that provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older
- What you pay when you visit the doctor, to share the costs of your healthcare
- A condition resulting from hypertension
- Lack of adequate strength or physical or mental ability
- The amount of your medical costs that you have to pay before your health insurance takes over
- A sudden, urgent, unexpected occurrence requiring immediate attention
- Health and medical services program for certain individuals and families with low incomes and few resources
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- What an insured person has to pay towards their medical bills once the insurance company has paid
- Insurance against the risks of incurring medical expenses among individuals
- One of the biggest health insurance companies in the United States
- People that are not covered by insurance companies
12 Clues: A condition resulting from hypertension • A document embodying a contract of insurance • People that are not covered by insurance companies • Lack of adequate strength or physical or mental ability • One of the biggest health insurance companies in the United States • A sudden, urgent, unexpected occurrence requiring immediate attention • ...
Medical Field 2023-04-30
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- Neuroscience is study of ____ and nervous system.
- Is the health industry growing or shrinking?
- A course you must complete before enrolling in a second course.
- What test do all medical students take before going into a medical school?
- The medical field stems from the _________ century.
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- What is right after Med School?
- The reason for the growth of medical field is mainly due to the ____ population.
- How many times can you take the MCAT?
- NNPs provide care to ____ that need special care.
- How many levels of USMLE?
10 Clues: How many levels of USMLE? • What is right after Med School? • How many times can you take the MCAT? • Is the health industry growing or shrinking? • Neuroscience is study of ____ and nervous system. • NNPs provide care to ____ that need special care. • The medical field stems from the _________ century. • A course you must complete before enrolling in a second course. • ...
Bucks County Jack & Jill February 2020 AA Leader & HBCU 2020-02-14
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- The university tha Mae Jamison graduated from
- The organization in which Mae Jamison worked from 1983 until 1985
- Where Mae Jamison went to medical school
- Meharry is the ____-largest educator of African-American medical doctors and dentists in the United States
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- The city in which Meharry Medical College is located
- Meharry's motto is "Worship of God Through Service to __"
- Where Mae Jamison was born
- The state in which Meharry Medical College is located
- A television show that Mae Jamison appeared on
- Where Mae Jamison was raised
10 Clues: Where Mae Jamison was born • Where Mae Jamison was raised • Where Mae Jamison went to medical school • The university tha Mae Jamison graduated from • A television show that Mae Jamison appeared on • The city in which Meharry Medical College is located • The state in which Meharry Medical College is located • Meharry's motto is "Worship of God Through Service to __" • ...
2022 Hospital Week 2022-03-21
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- a medical technique that delivers fluids, medications and nutrients directly into a person's vein
- advanced medically necessary care and treatment of specific physical, mental or behavioral health conditions
- the science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation, especially the use of such radiation for the diagnosis and treatment of disease
- the branch of medical practice that treats injuries, diseases, and deformities by the physical removal, repair, or readjustment of organs and tissues, often involving cutting into the body
- a room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching, or for the manufacture of drugs or chemicals.
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- a qualified practitioner of medicine
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people
- a substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug
- a vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital, especially in emergencies.
- a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
- a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold
12 Clues: a qualified practitioner of medicine • a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment • a substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug • a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action • ...
hospital 2023-06-19
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- A small, sharp knife used by surgeons during surgical procedures.
- A material used to cover wounds or injuries to protect them and aid in healing.
- A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital.
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds inside the body, such as the heartbeat or lungs.
- Devices used to support walking when a person has difficulty with mobility due to an injury or disability.
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- A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around.
- A healthcare professional who takes care of patients, helps with their needs, and administers medications.
- A type of medical imaging that creates images of the inside of the body, allowing doctors to diagnose injuries or illnesses.
- A vehicle equipped with medical supplies to transport sick or injured individuals to the hospital.
- Substances or treatments used to prevent, treat, or manage illnesses and diseases.
- An instrument used to measure body temperature, often placed under the tongue or armpit.
- A medical device used to administer medication or draw blood for tests.
12 Clues: A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital. • A small, sharp knife used by surgeons during surgical procedures. • A medical device used to administer medication or draw blood for tests. • A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around. • A material used to cover wounds or injuries to protect them and aid in healing. • ...
Engineers 2016-01-14
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- makes sure things are in good quality
- study dna
- Design rail roads
- Makes jet engines
- design phones
- Makes food processing
- Human movements
- makes medicine for animals
- wires
- and Sewer makes sure water is fresh
- Designs Animal Habitates
- make sure buildings are strong
- Designs power plants
- make sure your utilities work
- Test stress points of materials
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- Design roadways
- Makes brakes
- makes airplanes
- oil mining
- Insulate building
- Makes tunnels
- make tools for doctors
- makes advancements in health technology
- designs X-Rays
- supervise lighting
- makes paper making machines
26 Clues: wires • study dna • oil mining • Makes brakes • design phones • Makes tunnels • designs X-Rays • Design roadways • makes airplanes • Human movements • Design rail roads • Makes jet engines • Insulate building • supervise lighting • Designs power plants • Makes food processing • make tools for doctors • Designs Animal Habitates • makes medicine for animals • makes paper making machines • ...
jason's general knowledge quiz 2016-06-07
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- federal agency granting awards for medical and health research
- sara's favorite animal
- favorite species in the reef tank
- name of teacher sara works with
- online footwear obsession
- sara's first car
- sara's first college major at UD
- the best tv channel ever created
- favourite author
- london's real middle name
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- best australian charity
- worst habit
- favorite clothing maker/designer
- what to do when a child exhibits attention-seeking behavior
- haddonfield mascot
- best form of exercise for overall health and cardiovascular maintenance
- best sport in track and field
- favorite american painter
- "made in ______"
- federal agency granting awards for non-medical research
20 Clues: worst habit • sara's first car • "made in ______" • favourite author • haddonfield mascot • sara's favorite animal • best australian charity • favorite american painter • online footwear obsession • london's real middle name • best sport in track and field • name of teacher sara works with • favorite clothing maker/designer • sara's first college major at UD • ...
U4D3 Esp.3 Santillana: Consulta médica 2021-05-26
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- the lungs
- the doctor's consult
- to take one's pulse
- the medical check-up
- the medical specialists
- the psychologist (m)
- the muscles
- to give stitches
- to prescribe
- the ophthalmologist (m)
- the pediatrician (f)
- the pills
- the physical exam
- the dentist (f)
- the liver
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- to bump
- the human body
- to be swollen
- the stomach
- the bones
- the blood test
- the x-ray
- the brain
- the symptoms
- to be dizzy
- the heart
- to have chills
- the intestine
- the diagnosis
- to be broken
- the antibiotic
31 Clues: to bump • the lungs • the bones • the x-ray • the brain • the heart • the pills • the liver • the stomach • the muscles • to be dizzy • the symptoms • to prescribe • to be broken • to be swollen • the intestine • the diagnosis • the human body • the blood test • to have chills • the antibiotic • the dentist (f) • to give stitches • the physical exam • to take one's pulse • the doctor's consult • the medical check-up • ...
Cross word puzle 2022-10-21
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- Cons a yhat
- prepare mechanical or digital drawings
- Does x rays
- Teaches people how to play a violin
- Cleans the ice.
- Create a game call falls guy
- handles taxes
- Recuts people for sports
- They design vehicles
- Makes jewelry
- Spends time learning about the human body and treats medical conditions.
- man Owns a water park
- A mortgage loan provider.
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- Umps baseball games
- Eye care person
- Someone who creates sales
- Builds cars
- Helps with doctors
- Rechers the environment
- Creator games.
- medical engineering
- Operate machines
- Creates highways.
- Builds landscapes
- Makes books
- Makes baby kangaroos
26 Clues: Cons a yhat • Builds cars • Does x rays • Makes books • handles taxes • Makes jewelry • Creator games. • Eye care person • Cleans the ice. • Operate machines • Creates highways. • Builds landscapes • Helps with doctors • Umps baseball games • medical engineering • They design vehicles • Makes baby kangaroos • man Owns a water park • Rechers the environment • Recuts people for sports • ...
CALLTAKER 2023-11-20
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- ___ CONTROL-SICK, INJURED, AGGRESSIVE ONLY
- HOSPITAL IN ROCK HILL
- ___ OTHER AGENCY
- ___ INVESTIGATION-FOR HOSPICE DEATHS
- DO YOU NEED POLICE, FIRE, OR ___
- NAME OF ROAD AT EXIT 77
- FROM HARDWIRED PHONE AT BUSINESS OR RESIDENCE
- FALL WITHOUT INJURIES
- MOTOR ___ ACCIDENT
- NAME OF ROAD AT EXIT 88
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- THEFT
- MOST IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO GET FROM CALLER
- OFTEN HEARD BUT NOT SEEN
- WHEN NO OTHER MEDICAL CALLTYPE FITS
- PASS OUT
- MAJOR HIGHWAY THAT RUNS NORTH TO SOUTH FROM CHESTER TO CHARLOTTE
- BREAK INTO CAR/HOUSE
- HIGHER RANKING ON AMBULANCE
- ___COUNTY 911
- ___ CHECK (LAW)
- LABEL FOR THE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS WE DISPATCH
21 Clues: THEFT • PASS OUT • ___COUNTY 911 • ___ CHECK (LAW) • ___ OTHER AGENCY • MOTOR ___ ACCIDENT • BREAK INTO CAR/HOUSE • HOSPITAL IN ROCK HILL • FALL WITHOUT INJURIES • NAME OF ROAD AT EXIT 77 • NAME OF ROAD AT EXIT 88 • OFTEN HEARD BUT NOT SEEN • HIGHER RANKING ON AMBULANCE • DO YOU NEED POLICE, FIRE, OR ___ • WHEN NO OTHER MEDICAL CALLTYPE FITS • ___ INVESTIGATION-FOR HOSPICE DEATHS • ...
Topic 10 2019-11-07
20 Clues: liitu • tulli • pysyä • taakka • maaperä • kieltää • ammatti • aakkonen • hävittää • tarttuva • hyväksyä • jäljittää • makuusali • sukujuuret • lähetystyö • laajennettu • maahanmuutto • kaatopaikkajäte • mielenvikaisuus • lääketieteellinen
Sehr gut crossword 2019-11-07
20 Clues: repiä • tulli • pääsy • kirje • näkyvä • taakka • tuhota • portti • sairaus • maaperä • makuusali • jäljittää • höyrylaiva • rikollinen • painolasti • suurennettu • tulenkestävä • maahanmuuttaja • lääketieteellinen • pikaruokapaikka/metro
NUR 203 Vocabulary Week 1 Spring 2021 2020-12-14
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- An illness or a particular problem.
- A drug is defined as any chemical that can affect living processes.
- A disease, harmful complication, or other ill effect by any medical activity, including diagnosis, intervention, error, or negligence.
- The subjective experience(s) reported by the person with disease.
- The study of drugs and their interactions with living systems.
- The number of new cases occurring in a specific time period.
- The period when the symptoms become worse or more severe.
- The period when symptoms disappear or diminish significantly.
- The expected outcome of a disease.
- The number of existing cases within a population during a specific time period.
- The use of drugs to diagnose, prevent, or treat disease or to prevent pregnancy.
- The objective alteration(s) that can be observed or measured by another person
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- Diseases that occur as a result of medical treatment.
- The investigation of structural alterations in cells, tissues, and organs, which can help identify the cause of a particular disease.
- A group of symptoms that occur together and may be caused by several interrelated problems or a specific disease.
- The study of tracking patterns or disease occurrence and transmission among populations and by geographic areas.
- The onset of a symptom or disease in a person who is already coping with another existing disease.
- The pattern of tissue changes associated with the development of disease.
- The medical use of drugs.
- Unwanted outcomes of having a disease or are the result of trauma.
- Diseases that are acquired as a consequence of medical treatment.
- The cause of disease.
22 Clues: The cause of disease. • The medical use of drugs. • The expected outcome of a disease. • An illness or a particular problem. • Diseases that occur as a result of medical treatment. • The period when the symptoms become worse or more severe. • The number of new cases occurring in a specific time period. • The period when symptoms disappear or diminish significantly. • ...
Information Technology 2018-03-22
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- This is a note or document that is written to convey all information obtained by a clinician throughout a patient evaluation process.
- This acronym can include an individual’s medical history, current symptoms, biometric data, information about their lifestyle and more. This information is then submitted electronically to assist medical providers with diagnosis and treatment.
- Coding also allows for ___________ documentation between medical facilities.
- This increased scope gives coders much more flexibility and specificity.
- This is information that can be measured
- HCPCS is pronounced how? (two words)
- In the code A01.021S "S" stands for?
- How many characters is the code set for ICD-10-CM?
- How many procedure code types do we have?
- According to the _________ there were over 1.4 billion patient visits in the US.
- Information that is told to the clinician.
- S42.414A this code is for a fracture of what bone?
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- The ICD-10-CM is divided into three _________.
- In the acronym ICD the letter D stands for?
- clinical modification (CM) is a set of __________ put in place by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS).
- CM stands for Clinical ______________.
- ICD codes are used to represent a doctor’s ____________.
- How many revisions have the codes gone through currently?
- Who maintains the procedural codes?
- What month was the hard deadline for the upgrade from ICD9 to 10
- tid is how many times per day?
- The P in CPT stands for?
- H61.323 what side is this located on? (another term for this)
- ICD codes were established by?
- Past Medical History
25 Clues: Past Medical History • The P in CPT stands for? • tid is how many times per day? • ICD codes were established by? • Who maintains the procedural codes? • HCPCS is pronounced how? (two words) • In the code A01.021S "S" stands for? • CM stands for Clinical ______________. • This is information that can be measured • How many procedure code types do we have? • ...
Professions 2024-06-11
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- Fixes and installs pipes, toilets, sinks etc.
- Responds to emergencies and fights fires
- Designs and builds structures or systems
- Prepares and cooks food
- Chief Executive Officer
- Provides medical care to animals
- Practices law and represents clients
- Flies aircraft
- Prepares and serves coffee and other beverages
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- Cares for patients
- works in government (leaders)
- Conducts research and experiments (physics, biology, chemistry)
- Takes care of teeth and oral health
- Educates students
- Provides medical care
- Repairs and maintains vehicles
- Offers counselling for emotional problems
17 Clues: Flies aircraft • Educates students • Cares for patients • Provides medical care • Prepares and cooks food • Chief Executive Officer • works in government (leaders) • Repairs and maintains vehicles • Provides medical care to animals • Takes care of teeth and oral health • Practices law and represents clients • Responds to emergencies and fights fires • ...
TAGME Puzzle 2021-01-24
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- Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program
- City where ACGME Headquarters is located
- A _____ resident is a trainee planinng to complete the entire program
- Acronym for the Residency Review Committee, a committee that provides peer review evaluation that helps programs assess meeting/ compliance with accreditation status
- The ___________ must approve any Program Director changes
- City where ECFMG is headquartered
- Residents and Fellows apply through this website
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- Month of resident match
- Voluntary, compensated medical work
- Organization that determines eligibilty for International Medical Graduates to enter a U.S. training program
- Number of times per year the GMEC must meet
- Head resident in a training program
- Academic experience chosen by resident or fellow apprroved by program director
- Night____ on-site duty during evening hours
- Acronym for American Board of Medical Specialties
15 Clues: Month of resident match • City where ECFMG is headquartered • Voluntary, compensated medical work • Head resident in a training program • City where ACGME Headquarters is located • Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program • Number of times per year the GMEC must meet • Night____ on-site duty during evening hours • Residents and Fellows apply through this website • ...
Nursing Terms 2023-01-21
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- Equipment inserted to eliminate the need for a patient to use a bedpan or bathroom
- Physical therapy on patients to improve the movement of joints
- Where residents eat in groups
- Not breathing appropriately during sleep
- Listening device used to examine heartbeats
- Tool to assist in transferring patients
- Piece of equipment attached to the sides of a bed to prevent patients rolling
- Device used to alert medical staff that a patient needs assistance
- When a patient is completely flat on a bed
- A human model used in training medical staff on procedures
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- The lower portion of a female
- A tool to keep a patient's privacy
- Assisting patients to walk
- Tool to help mobilize patients who can not walk
- Pharmaceuticals used to alleviate patient medical issues
15 Clues: Assisting patients to walk • The lower portion of a female • Where residents eat in groups • A tool to keep a patient's privacy • Tool to assist in transferring patients • Not breathing appropriately during sleep • When a patient is completely flat on a bed • Listening device used to examine heartbeats • Tool to help mobilize patients who can not walk • ...
health 2021-11-05
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- An injury caused by an impact that damages soft tissues and underlying blood vessels.
- Device that stops all blood flow to a limb.
- :Drugs or medicines that are used to treat or prevent bacterial infections.
- A condition where in the body is not getting enough blood flow
- :the medical term which means relating to the heart.
- rate blood pressure and cause blood vessels to constrict and strengthen in response to stress.
- A hormone that increases the heart rate,
- A medication that is applied to the skin
- :It is the inability to breathe because the trachea is blocked
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to all parts of the body
- A medical term that refers to the chest pain or discomfort that is caused by reduced blood flow to the heart.
- A medical term for deep cut or tears in the flesh or skin.
- points Place on the body where blood flow can be stopped by applying direct pressure to a major artery.
- :It occurs when there’s a little amount of oxygen supply to the brain
- :A medical term referring to or relating to the heart and the lungs.
- An injury
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- A wound or injury that has a small entry, which is in contrast to an open cut.
- Bleeding Condition that occurs when there is a sudden need for immediate action.
- :A device that uses electrical shocks to restore normal heartbeat and correct abnormal heart rhythm.
- Cuts or laceration is a wound caused by a tear or a deep cut in the flesh or skin.
- A bacterial disease that is characterized by spasm of voluntary muscles
- A surgical wound
- :Soft tissue injury a tearing away of a section of kin or other soft tissue from the deeper layers causing severe bleedings
- Tactile arterial palpitation of the heartbeat.
- The process of which air is inhaled through the mouth or nose, and then air is expelled from the lungs due to muscle contraction and relaxation
- :A medical term used to refer to the damage to the skin through to scraping or wearing away.
- The medical term for bruise.
- attack :Occurs when the flow of oxygen-carrying blood to the heart is blocked often due to fat build-up
- Another term for bleeding.
- The respiratory tract where air passes in and out of the lungs The nose and the mouth are the normal entry and exit ports of the airway.
- Pain :A feeling of tightness, heavy pressure, or crushing pain around the chest area between the neck and upper abdomen.
31 Clues: An injury • A surgical wound • Another term for bleeding. • The medical term for bruise. • A hormone that increases the heart rate, • A medication that is applied to the skin • Device that stops all blood flow to a limb. • Tactile arterial palpitation of the heartbeat. • :the medical term which means relating to the heart. • ...
Chapter 2 Terms 2022-09-30
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- a person’s private health information, which includes name, address, telephone number, social security number, email address, and medical record number.
- the principal of keeping information private
- the use of words or actions to cause another person to feel fearful of being harmed.
- a diagnostic test determined by CLIA to be simple, easy to perform, and involving little risk of error; phlebotomists can often perform these tests.
- a medical order that instructs medical professionals not to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in the event of cardiac or respiratory arrest.
- branch of law dealing with disputes between individuals.
- a violation of civil law, e.g. negligence.
- in health care, acknowledgement of agreement to treatment or to a procedure.
- in health care, acknowledgement of agreement to treatment or to a procedure that is given after receiving information regarding risks and benefits; informed consent must usually be documented before treatment begins.
- an action, or the failure to act or provide the proper care, that results in unintended injury to a person.
- the intentional touching of another person without permission.
- purposeful mistreatment that causes physical, mental, or emotional pain or injury to
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- the assumption that a person agrees to treatment or to a procedure; allows medical treatment to be provided in emergency situations, for example, even if the patient is not able to express consent.
- a person less than 18 years of age
- diagnostic test performed near or in the presence of the patient; many are CLIA waived.
- a legal document that allows people to decide what kind of medical care they wish to have in the event they are unable to make those decisions themselves.
- consent that is actively, consciously acknowledged.
- related to the ability to think and process information.
- a rule established to ensure order and safety.
- a type of advance directive that outlines specific medical care a person wants, or does not want, in case he becomes unable to make those decisions.
- the knowledge of right and wrong.
- person who is legally required to report suspected or observed abuse or neglect due to regular contact with vulnerable populations.
- a federal agency within the US Department of Health and Human Services that is responsible for Medicare and Medicaid, among many other responsibilities.
- branch of law dealing with offenses considered to harm all of society.
- a nonprofit membership organization concerned with providing information to the healthcare industry and the public regarding healthcare issues and trends.
25 Clues: the knowledge of right and wrong. • a person less than 18 years of age • a violation of civil law, e.g. negligence. • the principal of keeping information private • a rule established to ensure order and safety. • consent that is actively, consciously acknowledged. • related to the ability to think and process information. • ...
Common Medical Conditions 2023-05-28
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- a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by a virus.
- Mellitus a medical condition that occurs when there is a high glucose level in the blood due to the body's inability to produce or use insulin effectively.
- a medical condition that leads to the persistent high blood pressure in the arteries is known as hypertension.
- a headache disorder that causes recurrent headaches and is often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and light or sound sensitivity.
- a bone disease that occurs when the body loses too much bone mass or makes too little bone, leading to weak bones and fractures.
- Disease a medical condition that affects the heart and blood vessels, including the arteries and veins.
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- a mental health condition that leads to sadness, lethargy, and difficulty concentrating, among other symptoms.
- a respiratory medical condition that causes difficulty breathing.
- medical conditions that occur when the immune system reacts to allergens, causing symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, and rashes.
- a medical condition that occurs due to the inflammation in the joints, leading to pain and stiffness.
10 Clues: a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by a virus. • a respiratory medical condition that causes difficulty breathing. • a medical condition that occurs due to the inflammation in the joints, leading to pain and stiffness. • Disease a medical condition that affects the heart and blood vessels, including the arteries and veins. • ...
Get to Know OHS Compliance Group 2024-06-10
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- Safety rules and standards
- Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment
- OHS Compliance Group headoffice location
- Workplace risk
- New qualification we are offering
- Initial care given to an injured person before full medical treatment is available.
- Work safety guidelines
- Protective headgear
- Lifesaving technique for emergencies
- Safety precaution for hearing
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- Regular inspection or evaluation
- Service provided by OHS Compliance Group
- n exercise to practice evacuation procedures
- Examination of safety standards
- Emergency medical professional
- Workplace hazard symbol
- Design of workspaces to fit users
17 Clues: Workplace risk • Protective headgear • Work safety guidelines • Workplace hazard symbol • Safety rules and standards • Safety precaution for hearing • Emergency medical professional • Examination of safety standards • Regular inspection or evaluation • Design of workspaces to fit users • New qualification we are offering • Lifesaving technique for emergencies • ...
Week 7 Spelling Words 2023-12-09
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- A written version of a play or movie
- Location
- Engraved into something
- Order by a doctor for medical instructions
- Write carelessly
- Happened before
- A explanation of something
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- Amount payed to someone
- To write medical instructions
- Put on something
- We+are
- To explain something or someone
- Too intense or difficult to describe
13 Clues: We+are • Location • Happened before • Put on something • Write carelessly • Amount payed to someone • Engraved into something • A explanation of something • To write medical instructions • To explain something or someone • A written version of a play or movie • Too intense or difficult to describe • Order by a doctor for medical instructions
Heads Up 2018-03-06
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- SUBMITTED BY A PROVIDER FOR PAYMENT
- THE EMPLOYER
- PREFERRED MEDICAL DOCTOR
- THE CONTRACT HOLDER
- AN INJURY CAUSED BY A FORCE OUTSIDE OF THE BODY
- CLAIMS PROCESSED REPORT
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- MEDICAL SERVICES RECEIVED WHILE A RESIDENT IN THE HOSPITAL
- A PARAGRAPH THAT ADDS AND REMOVES BENEFITS
- SET DOLLAR AMOUNT DUE AT TIME OF SERVICE
- DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
10 Clues: THE EMPLOYER • THE CONTRACT HOLDER • CLAIMS PROCESSED REPORT • PREFERRED MEDICAL DOCTOR • DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT • SUBMITTED BY A PROVIDER FOR PAYMENT • SET DOLLAR AMOUNT DUE AT TIME OF SERVICE • A PARAGRAPH THAT ADDS AND REMOVES BENEFITS • AN INJURY CAUSED BY A FORCE OUTSIDE OF THE BODY • MEDICAL SERVICES RECEIVED WHILE A RESIDENT IN THE HOSPITAL
M*A*S*H* 2023-12-29
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- Acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
- Context in which the show takes place
- Medical professional in a field hospital
- Setting of the TV show
- Genre of the TV series
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- Nickname of one of the lead surgeons
- Location of the medical unit
- Witty and irreverent lead character
- Element prevalent throughout the series
- Medical professional assisting doctors
10 Clues: Setting of the TV show • Genre of the TV series • Location of the medical unit • Witty and irreverent lead character • Nickname of one of the lead surgeons • Context in which the show takes place • Medical professional assisting doctors • Element prevalent throughout the series • Medical professional in a field hospital • Acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
VLS & FEDMED 2012-03-15
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- You must __________ the A number of off the INS numbers, example the employment authorization and or permanent cards before sending
- It is very important to view the ___________ tab, especially when you know the customer has been in before. That is where you will find the SAVE results
- Please do a double check of this date when entering on the Medical Certificate
- Refugees, Parolees and Asylees will use I-94 in a Certificate of ____________
- The new self-certification applies to first-time CDL applicants, renewing CDL applicants, upgrading CDL applicants, _______________ CDL applicants
- A driver gets _________ days notice before the downgrade
- The system will not allow you to run an ____________ document
- If a CDL holder fails to self certify by ___________ 30, 2014, then the driver will be suspended or downgraded
- The driver makes his/her self-certification according to what he/she actually does or ___________to do
- How many digits are there when entering the I94 number
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- Only the driver who self-certifies to “non-excepted interstate” has to show you a copy of the _________________ certificate
- You need to retain a copy of the Medical Examiner’s Certificate. Return the _____________ to the driver
- We should have received the additional verification response from USCIS after _________days
- The __________ number is optional and not required information to be entered in the INS Document Verification tab
- Some drivers may attempt to give you a copy of this form. Please don’t accept it. You must use only the short form “Medical Examiner’s Certificate.”
- System Alien Verification ______________
- A driver who is “non-excepted intrastate” needs to carry the Medical Examiner’s Certificate while driving, but does not need to ____________ it to you
- A suspension or downgrade will take place when a driver self-certifies to "non-excepted interstate," presents a Medical Examiner's Certificate and then allows it to ____________
18 Clues: System Alien Verification ______________ • How many digits are there when entering the I94 number • A driver gets _________ days notice before the downgrade • The system will not allow you to run an ____________ document • Please do a double check of this date when entering on the Medical Certificate • ...
Module 1-3 Review 2022-02-22
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- humpback
- medical term for "Mole"
- organ system containing spleen and thymus
- abbreviation for tuberculosis
- attaches bone to muscles
- combining form meaning "cell"
- lying face down
- nerve specialist
- combining form meaning "lung"
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- inflammation of the bronchi
- black pigment found in skin and hair
- medical term meaning "covering of the body"
- pertaining to after the birth
- pertaining to the heart muscle
14 Clues: humpback • lying face down • nerve specialist • medical term for "Mole" • attaches bone to muscles • inflammation of the bronchi • pertaining to after the birth • abbreviation for tuberculosis • combining form meaning "cell" • combining form meaning "lung" • pertaining to the heart muscle • black pigment found in skin and hair • organ system containing spleen and thymus • ...
EHR Chapter 6 2022-02-16
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- The process of contacting the insurance carrier and receiving validation of coverage for that patient, deductible status, and co-pay amount.
- Accounts ________ Monies being paid from the medical practice
- Medical _______ The fact that there is a medical reason to perform a procedure or service.
- Explanation of _________/EOB An explanation of the charges for services, the amount paid by the insurance company, and the amount due by the subscriber, which is sent to the subscriber
- Accounts ________ Monies coming into a medical practice
- Intentional deception, which in healthcare takes advantage of a patient, or an insurance company
- Coding system required by Medicare and Medicaid to document services and procedures. Acronym for Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System
- A form of cost-sharing in which the insurance carrier pays a percentage of the claim and the patient pays the remaining percentage.
- The amount due from the patient at the time of the office visit
- __________ diagnosis -The reason, after study, determined to be chiefly responsible for the patient’s admission to the hospital.
- Lists the services and procedures by CPT® code and description of the service, provided by a healthcare facility along with the charge for each service.
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- A formal, written document that describes how the hospital or physician’s practice ensures rules, regulations, and standards are being adhered to.
- ___________ advice (RA)-A detailed accounting of the claims for which payment is being made by an insurance company; usually accompanies the payment.
- The out-of-pocket payment amount that a policyholder must meet before insurance covers the service
- Posting of charges and the payment of claims in the practice management system to update patients’ accounts.
- The primary person covered by an insurance plan.
- The process of reviewing claims by the insurance carrier to determine payment.
- On an insurance claim, the relationship between each procedure and a diagnosis to demonstrate medical necessity.
- _______ Care Act Signed into law in 2010, the ACA resulted in improved access to affordable healthcare coverage and protection from abusive practices
- Coding and billing that is inconsistent with typical coding and billing practices
20 Clues: The primary person covered by an insurance plan. • Accounts ________ Monies coming into a medical practice • Accounts ________ Monies being paid from the medical practice • The amount due from the patient at the time of the office visit • The process of reviewing claims by the insurance carrier to determine payment. • ...
Chapter 11 and 12 Vocal 2023-11-04
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- line of questioning for the patient assessment
- symptoms that caused a patient to seek medical attention
- medical instrument for listening to someone's breathing
- very rapid and irregular contractions of the heart
- when the heart stops beating
- rapid heartbeat that starts in the lower chambers of the heart
- medical condition with yellowing
- measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart beats
- chain of events that must occur to maximize the chances of someone surviving cardiac arrest
- inclination to proceed in a certain direction or at a certain rate
- abnormal breathing categorized by shallow and gasping breaths, typically occuring after cardiac arrest
- bluish or purplish discoloration
- lifesaving procedure performed when patient stops breathing
- process of using one's hands to check the body
- prehospital emergency care
- pressure of blood as it passes through the circulatory system
- a single breath
- listening to the sounds of the body in a physical exam
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- type of care given to patients experiencing cardiac arrest or respiratory or airway distress
- applying pressure to someone's chest in order to help blood flow to the heart
- method for detecting changes in blood flow
- a type of irregular heart rhythm that affects the lower chambers
- set of information physicians collect over medical interviews with a patient
- the pressure in the arteries when the heart rests between beats
- patient's appearance and general behavior
- electrical device used to shock heart back into beating
- the use of an electrical current to help the heart return to a normal rhythm
- the amount of energy or O2 consumption needed by the body
- measurements of the body's most basic functions
- having the power to increase sweating
- the first set of vitals obtained from a patient
- anything that is observable
- rhythmical throbbing of arteries as blood passed through them
- the passage of blood
- acronym to remember key questions for a medical assessment
- no electrical activity in the heart
- patients under the age of 18/kids
- physical/mental feature regarded as an indication of a condition or disease
38 Clues: a single breath • the passage of blood • prehospital emergency care • anything that is observable • when the heart stops beating • medical condition with yellowing • bluish or purplish discoloration • patients under the age of 18/kids • no electrical activity in the heart • having the power to increase sweating • patient's appearance and general behavior • ...
Newsletter 2023-03-10
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- The first disease of clinical trial
- The act by a regulatory authority(ies) of conducting an official review of documents, facilities, records, and any other resources
- A document that describes the objective(s), design, methodology, statistical considerations, and organization of a trial
- the hospitals and other medical institutions
- A systematic and independent examination of trial-related activities
- The act of overseeing the progress of a clinical trial and making sure it is conducted in accordance with the guidelines
- A person,the subject or the subject’s legally acceptable representative cannot read, and who reads the informed consent form and any other written information supplied to the subject.
- a small change, improvement, or addition that is made to a document
- It is an acronym entailing the various principles of recording on paper or electronically
- A process by which a subject voluntarily confirms his or her willingness to participate in a particular trial
- Notification
- The action of checking or proving the validity or accuracy of something
- It is a type of immunotherapy and works by helping your immune system to kill cancer cells
- A book that gives instructions about how to do something
- The most influential documents in the history of clinical research (ten principles)
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- Any untoward medical occurrence in a patient
- A sedative drug discovered at the end of the 50s
- An independent body constituted of medical professionals and non-medical members
- A person responsible for the conduct of the clinical trial at a trial site
- International ethical and scientific quality standard
- a sign, symptom, or medical condition that leads to the recommendation of a treatment, test, or procedure
- electronic devices which automatically monitor and record environmental parameters over time
- A company, institution, or organization that takes responsibility for the initiation, management, and/or financing of a clinical trial.
- Original documents, data, and records
- To give permission to go ahead with (a project)
- The process of assigning trial subjects to treatment or control groups
- The ability to produce a desired or intended result
27 Clues: Notification • The first disease of clinical trial • Original documents, data, and records • Any untoward medical occurrence in a patient • the hospitals and other medical institutions • To give permission to go ahead with (a project) • A sedative drug discovered at the end of the 50s • The ability to produce a desired or intended result • ...
Ch. 05 Legal and Ethical Responsibility 2024-10-22
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- A breach of duty by a healthcare professional to provide care, leading to patient injury or adverse outcomes.
- Unjustified confinement of a patient within a healthcare facility against their will.
- Civil actions in which one party claims harm caused by another's actions, particularly in medical contexts.
- A legal domain addressing disputes among individuals or entities, often involving compensation for harm.
- Threatening behavior causing a patient to fear imminent harm.
- and battery
- A document outlining a patient’s preferences for medical treatment in scenarios where they cannot communicate.
- A legal authorization allowing someone to make medical decisions on behalf of a patient.
- Professional negligence by a healthcare provider that results in injury or harm to a patient.
- A law establishing standards for the treatment of patients in long-term care facilities, aimed at protecting resident rights.
- Harmful treatment of a patient, which may be physical, emotional, or psychological.
- A legal framework governing offenses against the state, including acts that may endanger public health or safety.
- Written defamation.
- Failure to fulfill obligations stated in a patient-provider agreement.
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- The rejection of a claim for reimbursement by an insurance provider, often due to policy terms.
- Unlawful physical contact with a patient without consent.
- A legally binding agreement between a healthcare provider and patient outlining the terms of treatment.
- Unauthorized access or disclosure of a patient’s personal health information.
- A health issue that existed before a patient applies for insurance, potentially impacting coverage eligibility.
- Making false statements that damage a healthcare professional's reputation, impacting their practice.
- A document where a patient acknowledges understanding of and agrees to proposed medical treatment.
- Refusal to provide medical treatment or care to a patient under specific circumstances.
- The range of services and procedures a healthcare professional is authorized to perform as defined by law.
- Ending a patient’s health insurance policy, which can affect access to care.
- Spoken defamation.
- Moral principles guiding healthcare providers' conduct and decision-making in patient care.
26 Clues: and battery • Spoken defamation. • Written defamation. • Unlawful physical contact with a patient without consent. • Threatening behavior causing a patient to fear imminent harm. • Failure to fulfill obligations stated in a patient-provider agreement. • Ending a patient’s health insurance policy, which can affect access to care. • ...
Allan Salgado 2024-05-03
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- Relating to an application of medication or treatment to the external surface of the body, such as the skin.
- The measurement of heat in the body or in an object, usually measured in degrees Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).
- pressure means blood pressure.
- Abbreviation for "bis in die" in Latin, meaning twice a day in reference to the dosing frequency of a medication.
- Abbreviation for "pro re nata" in Latin, which means as needed and refers to the administration of a medication when needed rather than on a fixed schedule.
- Abbreviation for microgram, which is a unit of mass measurement equivalent to one millionth of a gram.
- is a medical abbreviation that means "within normal limits." It is used in medical records to indicate that the results of an examination or test are within the expected normal ranges.
- Medical abbreviation meaning "quaque altera die" in Latin, which translates to "every other day." It is used in prescriptions to indicate that a medication should be taken every other day, rather than daily.
- Unit of mass measurement in the metric system that is equivalent to one thousand milligrams or one thousandth of a kilogram.
- Abbreviation for "Quaque hora somni" in Latin, meaning "every night before bed", used in medical prescriptions to indicate the frequency of dosing a medication before bed.
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- Can refer to the beat of the heart, measured as part of a medical examination, or to a burst or pulse of something, such as a pulse of energy.
- Relating to the administration of substances directly into a vein.
- Related to the administration of medications under the tongue, where they are absorbed directly into the bloodstream.
- Unit of measurement of mass that is equal to one thousandth of a gram.
- The process of identifying a disease or medical condition through symptoms, signs, and tests.
15 Clues: pressure means blood pressure. • Relating to the administration of substances directly into a vein. • Unit of measurement of mass that is equal to one thousandth of a gram. • The process of identifying a disease or medical condition through symptoms, signs, and tests. • ...
Matters of Life 2012-11-09
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- Placing a donor's sperm within the female reproductive tract
- treatment to become fertile and have children
- Donating and receiving organs
- changing the genes of a child to reduce illness
- donation and receiving of blood
- children whose blood, stem cells and organs can be used to help their siblings
- testing on embryos for the development of medical science
- types of cells, often found in embryos, bone marrow and umbilical cord, that help build and replace damaged cells
- Fertilising the egg in the laboratory and placing the embryo in the womb
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- new developments in medicine, in drugs and procedures
- the belief that all life is special and sacred
- using humans to develop drugs and medical procedures
- The act of carrying a child for another mother
- copying DNA, particularly for medical research
- Placing the husband's sperm within the wife's reproductive tract
- How far life is enjoyable
- choosing the characteristics of children
- how important life is
18 Clues: how important life is • How far life is enjoyable • Donating and receiving organs • donation and receiving of blood • choosing the characteristics of children • treatment to become fertile and have children • the belief that all life is special and sacred • The act of carrying a child for another mother • copying DNA, particularly for medical research • ...
pony up 2022-10-27
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- a person named in a life insurance policy, the receive the proceeds
- someone who buys or sells on your behalf
- set fee payed by policy holder for medical expenses
- dosent cover self inflicted injury covers medical injurys
- policy issued to one is expired
- insurance policy without a deductible
- fed program medical needs of the needy
- the amount of money the beneficiary receives
- how long people live
- dosent build up cash value
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- benefits package that allows employees to pick what they want
- basic type of permanet life insurance which can provide lifetime protection of a level premium
- designated period you can sign up for insurance
- applicant with preexisting poor health or substantial physical health or dangerous activities hazardous occupation
- in case of terminal illness the proceeds of a life insurance policy pays for everything
- date in which an insurance policy becomes eligible to pay for claims
- the amount the policy holder must pay within a specified period before insurance will pay for coverage
- health maintenance organization
18 Clues: how long people live • dosent build up cash value • policy issued to one is expired • health maintenance organization • insurance policy without a deductible • fed program medical needs of the needy • someone who buys or sells on your behalf • the amount of money the beneficiary receives • designated period you can sign up for insurance • ...
pony up 2022-10-27
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- health maintenance organization
- applicant with preexisting poor health or substantial physical health or dangerous activities hazardous occupation
- a person named in a life insurance policy, the receive the proceeds
- dosent cover self inflicted injury covers medical injurys
- in case of terminal illness the proceeds of a life insurance policy pays for everything
- policy issued to one is expired
- fed program medical needs of the needy
- insurance policy without a deductible
- benefits package that allows employees to pick what they want
- the amount the policy holder must pay within a specified period before insurance will pay for coverage
- date in which an insurance policy becomes eligible to pay for claims
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- basic type of permanet life insurance which can provide lifetime protection of a level premium
- someone who buys or sells on your behalf
- designated period you can sign up for insurance
- how long people live
- set fee payed by policy holder for medical expenses
- dosent build up cash value
- the amount of money the beneficiary receives
18 Clues: how long people live • dosent build up cash value • health maintenance organization • policy issued to one is expired • insurance policy without a deductible • fed program medical needs of the needy • someone who buys or sells on your behalf • the amount of money the beneficiary receives • designated period you can sign up for insurance • ...
HIP'S WEEK 2023 2023-04-04
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- CURRENT PROCEDURAL TERMINOLOGY
- THE COLLABORATIVE EFFORT OF A GROUP TO ACHIEVE A COMMON GOAL
- THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD OF DETERMINING AND IDENTIFYING A PATIENT'S CONDITION
- THE PROCESS OF MAKING WRITTEN OR ELECTRONIC ENTRIES ABOUT A PATIENT IN THE MEDICAL RECORD
- HISTORY A COLLECTION OF SUBJECTIVE DATA ABOUT A PATIENT
- THE CITY IN WHICH MAYO CLINIC WAS FOUNDED
- ACRONYM FOR THE AMERICAN HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
- THE COUNTRY FROM WHICH WILLIAM WORRALL MAYO EMIGRATED IN 1846 TO COME THE UNITED STATES.
- THE INPATIENT ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD WE USE
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- AN ANALYSIS PROCESS THAT IS BASED ON COMPARISON.
- HEALTH INFORMATION ______________ WEEK
- THE PROCESS OF ASSIGNING NUMERIC CLASSIFICATIONS TO DIAGNOSTIC STATEMENTS.
- THE 'I' IN HIPAA STANDS FOR
- RECORDS ANOTHER NAME FOR HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
- THE MILITARY RANK HELD BY BOTH MAYO BROTHER WHEN THEY SERVED IN WWI
- ANOTHER WORD FOR CHIEF
16 Clues: ANOTHER WORD FOR CHIEF • THE 'I' IN HIPAA STANDS FOR • CURRENT PROCEDURAL TERMINOLOGY • HEALTH INFORMATION ______________ WEEK • THE CITY IN WHICH MAYO CLINIC WAS FOUNDED • THE INPATIENT ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD WE USE • AN ANALYSIS PROCESS THAT IS BASED ON COMPARISON. • RECORDS ANOTHER NAME FOR HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT • ...
I can't eat 2023-07-22
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- Comes from cows.
- Having a negative reaction to certain substances.
- Comes from cows
- Edible seeds with a hard shell, often used in baking.
- cream A frozen dessert made from dairy products.
- An Italian dish made from durum wheat and water.
- A type of nut used to make peanut butter.
- juice A sweet liquid extracted from fruits, often served as a drink.
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- A medical condition where the body is intolerant to gluten.
- A medical condition characterized by high blood sugar levels.
- intolerance A medical condition involving hypersensitivity to lactose.
- A sweet baked treat, often with frosting or icing.
- A type of food made from flour, water, and yeast, usually baked in an oven.
- A sweet and carbonated beverage.
- A cereal grain often ground into flour to make bread.
- A type of nut commonly used in baking and snacking.
16 Clues: Comes from cows • Comes from cows. • A sweet and carbonated beverage. • A type of nut used to make peanut butter. • cream A frozen dessert made from dairy products. • An Italian dish made from durum wheat and water. • Having a negative reaction to certain substances. • A sweet baked treat, often with frosting or icing. • A type of nut commonly used in baking and snacking. • ...
HIP WEEK 2023 2023-04-10
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- ANOTHER WORD FOR CHIEF
- THE PROCESS OF MAKING WRITTEN OR ELECTRONIC ENTRIES ABOUT A PATIENT IN THE MEDICAL RECORD
- HISTORY A COLLECTION OF SUBJECTIVE DATA ABOUT A PATIENT
- HEALTH INFORMATION ______________ WEEK
- THE I IN HIPAA STANDS FOR
- ACRONYM FOR THE AMERICAN HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
- AN ANALYSIS PROCESS THAT IS BASED ON COMPARISON.
- CURRENT PROCEDURAL TERMINOLOGY
- THE INPATIENT ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD WE USE
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- RECORDS ANOTHER NAME FOR HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
- THE COUNTRY FROM WHICH WILLIAM WORRALL MAYO EMIGRATED IN 1846 TO COME THE UNITED STATES.
- THE MILITARY RANK HELD BY BOTH MAYO BROTHER WHEN THEY SERVED IN WWI
- THE COLLABORATIVE EFFORT OF A GROUP TO ACHIEVE A COMMON GOAL
- THE PROCESS OF ASSIGNING NUMERIC CLASSIFICATIONS TO DIAGNOSTIC STATEMENTS.
- THE CITY IN WHICH MAYO CLINIC WAS FOUNDED
- THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD OF DETERMINING AND IDENTIFYING A PATIENT'S CONDITION
16 Clues: ANOTHER WORD FOR CHIEF • THE I IN HIPAA STANDS FOR • CURRENT PROCEDURAL TERMINOLOGY • HEALTH INFORMATION ______________ WEEK • THE CITY IN WHICH MAYO CLINIC WAS FOUNDED • THE INPATIENT ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD WE USE • AN ANALYSIS PROCESS THAT IS BASED ON COMPARISON. • RECORDS ANOTHER NAME FOR HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT • ...
Managed Care Plans Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-27
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- A plan that provides coverage of medical expenses similarly to HMOs and PPOs, but allows for members to receive care from physicians outside of the network
- Employees banding together to obtain more favorable prices.
- Plans that are comparable to managed care plans but do not participate as much in choosing and financing healthcare decisions.
- The HMO contracts with two or more independent group practices.
- An open panel of physicians who work out of their own offices and treat HMO patients for reduced fees/fee-for-service.
- Medical expense plans that provide covered services to the covered members in a cost-effective manner
- A managed care plan that offers comprehensive medical services in exchange for a fixed, prepaid fee.
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- Providers contracted to provide certain medical services to members for a discount.
- A fixed annual amount for each plan member, regardless of the number of medical services provided
- A primary care physician who determines whether specialized care is required or not.
- Physicians are employees of another group contracted with the HMO.
- Physicians are employees of the HMO and are paid a salary with/without a bonus.
12 Clues: Employees banding together to obtain more favorable prices. • The HMO contracts with two or more independent group practices. • Physicians are employees of another group contracted with the HMO. • Physicians are employees of the HMO and are paid a salary with/without a bonus. • Providers contracted to provide certain medical services to members for a discount. • ...
NUR 203 Vocabulary Week 1 Spring 20213 2021-01-10
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- An illness or a particular problem.
- Any chemical that can affect living processes.
- A disease, harmful complication, or other ill effect by any medical activity, including diagnosis, intervention, error, or negligence.
- The subjective experience reported by the person with disease.
- The study of drugs and their interactions with living systems.
- The number of new cases occurring in a specific time period.
- The period when the symptoms become worse or more severe.
- The period when symptoms disappear or diminish significantly.
- The expected outcome of a disease.
- The number of existing cases within a population during a specific time period.
- The use of drugs to diagnose, prevent, or treat disease.
- The objective alteration that can be observed or measured by another person
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- Disease(s) that occur as a result of medical treatment.
- The investigation of structural alterations in cells, tissues, and organs, which can help identify the cause of a particular disease.
- A group of symptoms that occur together and may be caused by several interrelated problems or a specific disease.
- The study of tracking patterns or disease occurrence and transmission among populations and by geographic areas.
- The onset of a symptom or disease in a person who is already coping with another existing disease.
- The pattern of tissue changes associated with the development of disease.
- The medical use of drugs.
- Unwanted outcomes of having a disease or as the result of trauma.
- Diseases that are acquired as a consequence of medical treatment.
- The cause of disease.
22 Clues: The cause of disease. • The medical use of drugs. • The expected outcome of a disease. • An illness or a particular problem. • Any chemical that can affect living processes. • Disease(s) that occur as a result of medical treatment. • The use of drugs to diagnose, prevent, or treat disease. • The period when the symptoms become worse or more severe. • ...
vocab review 2022-10-27
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- refers to the appropriate and responsible use of technology, such as choosing an appropriate password and keeping it secure.
- is the field of study that combines health science/biology and mechanical engineering.
- medical instrument used in listening to sounds produced by the body.
- also called a sphygmometer, a medical instrument used to measure blood pressure.
- the process of maintaining or preserving someone or something
- is an approach to solving problems in a way that can be implemented with a computer.
- are artificial body parts designed to replace missing parts of the body.
- focuses on industrial applications of computer science, such as installing software rather than creating it.
- is the removal of a limb from trauma, medical illness, or surgery.
- software used for creating and designing.
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- a prototyping and manufacturing tool used primarily by engineers, designers, and artists to cut and etch into flat material.
- refers to amputations performed between the hand and the elbow.
- a design plan or other technical drawing.
- a computer suitable for use at an ordinary desk.
- is a sequence of steps designed to accomplish a specific task.
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people.
- is the study of computers and algorithmic processes.
- the technical equipment or machinery needed for a particular activity or purpose.
- a set of related measures or activities with a particular long-term aim.
- software used to create a three dimensional object in a virtual environment before manufacturing it.
- fix or mend
21 Clues: fix or mend • a design plan or other technical drawing. • software used for creating and designing. • a computer suitable for use at an ordinary desk. • is the study of computers and algorithmic processes. • the process of maintaining or preserving someone or something • is a sequence of steps designed to accomplish a specific task. • ...
Task IV 2023-05-16
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- a specially equipped vehicle used to transport injured or sick individuals, typically to a hospital or medical facility. It is staffed with medical professionals trained to provide immediate medical care during transportation
- a specific body position in which an unconscious or unresponsive person is placed to maintain an open airway and prevent choking. It helps facilitate drainage of fluids and reduces the risk of aspiration
- a room or a medical facility within a hospital where individuals with acute injuries or illnesses receive immediate medical attention and treatment
- an abnormal enlargement or inflammation of a body part caused by an accumulation of fluid or tissue. Swelling often occurs as a natural response to injury, infection, or certain medical conditions
- a sudden, abnormal, and excessive electrical discharge in the brain, resulting in various symptoms such as convulsions, loss of consciousness, involuntary movements, and altered sensations. Seizures can be caused by various medical conditions
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- a break or crack in a bone caused by trauma, excessive force, or repetitive stress. Fractures can range from simple cracks to complete breaks, and they may require medical intervention, such as casting, splinting, or surgical repair
- a discoloration of the skin caused by bleeding underneath the surface due to damage to blood vessels. Bruises typically appear as a result of an impact or trauma to the affected area
- a state of being unaware and unresponsive to external stimuli. A person who is unconscious is not conscious or able to respond to their surroundings or stimuli
- an emergency life-saving procedure performed on someone who is in cardiac arrest. It involves chest compressions and rescue breaths to maintain blood circulation and oxygenation until advanced medical help is available
- a medical procedure in which fluids, medications, or nutrients are administered directly into the veins through a needle or catheter. It allows for rapid delivery and absorption of substances into the bloodstream
10 Clues: a room or a medical facility within a hospital where individuals with acute injuries or illnesses receive immediate medical attention and treatment • a state of being unaware and unresponsive to external stimuli. A person who is unconscious is not conscious or able to respond to their surroundings or stimuli • ...
medical Terms 2021-12-15
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- accumulation of serous fluid in the abdominal cavity
- A heart disease that cause narrowing of the coronary arteries.
- reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus
- the presence of diverticula
- thicken of the blood vessel caused by plaque.
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- ulceration of the gastric mucosa that penetrate submucosa
- Abnormal or excessive fat accumulation.
- elevated blood pressure.
- condition of altered or impaired sense of taste
- difficulty swallowing
- Affects the normal muscle movements of the stomach.
- a defection on the surface of an organ or tissue produced by inflammatory tissue.
12 Clues: difficulty swallowing • elevated blood pressure. • the presence of diverticula • Abnormal or excessive fat accumulation. • reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus • thicken of the blood vessel caused by plaque. • condition of altered or impaired sense of taste • Affects the normal muscle movements of the stomach. • ...
Medical Meanderings 2021-09-02
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- an illness that affects your brain
- injecting a virus in your body to get immunity
- Able to spread to multiple people by contact
- the organ which controls the sense of smell
- opposition to something or stopping something
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- an epidemic spread worldwide
- a certain amount of medicine that is given to you by doctor
- a system of moral principles
- the identification of the nature of a illness or other problem by finding symptoms
- A material that is present in nearly all living organisms
- a condition that forces people to lose their memory
- a medication that kills bacteria and cures infections
12 Clues: an epidemic spread worldwide • a system of moral principles • an illness that affects your brain • the organ which controls the sense of smell • Able to spread to multiple people by contact • opposition to something or stopping something • injecting a virus in your body to get immunity • a condition that forces people to lose their memory • ...
medical tools 2017-09-04
Medical Maze 2013-06-02
12 Clues: Virus • malignancy? • Osteosarcoma • Slice picture • Immune mediated • helps in imaging • Nuclear Medicine • surface distortion • Relate localization • Mimic hairy leukoplakia • Autosomal dominant genetic disease • monoclonal proliferation of mononuclear cells
Medical Terms 2015-01-28
12 Clues: resembling mucus • pertaining to fat • pertaining to time • pertaining to mucus • fear of open spaces • pertaining to death • pertaining to the lung • pertaining to the voice • pertaining to the groin • pertaining to the peritoneum • pertaining to the armpit, under arm • tube leading from the throat to the stomach
Medical terminology 2023-11-05
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- Where you get prescription medications
- The study of eye diseases and vision
- Medication used to treat bacterial infections
- The identification of a medical conditions
- The branch of medicine focused on children
- Medical procedures that involve cutting or repairing
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- The numbing or loss of sensation
- The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- Inflammation of the joints
- A healthcare professional who specializes in oral health
- The branch of medicine that uses imaging for diagnosis
- A group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled cell growth
12 Clues: Inflammation of the joints • The numbing or loss of sensation • The study of eye diseases and vision • Where you get prescription medications • The identification of a medical conditions • The branch of medicine focused on children • Medication used to treat bacterial infections • The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2024-01-22
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- a piece of soft and very thin paper that is used for cleaning or the nose
- a substance that is used in treating disease or relieving pain
- a person who is trained to care for sick or injured (Dr)
- having little physical power or ability: not strong
- a person trained to care for the sick and helps the doctor
- written message from a doctor that tells someone to use a medicine
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- common disease caused by a virus and causes fever, weakness, body aches
- measurement of heat in a person's body; 98.6
- a person who receives medical care
- instrument for measuring temperature
- body temperature that is higher than normal
- common illness that affects the nose & throat
12 Clues: a person who receives medical care • instrument for measuring temperature • body temperature that is higher than normal • measurement of heat in a person's body; 98.6 • common illness that affects the nose & throat • having little physical power or ability: not strong • a person who is trained to care for sick or injured (Dr) • ...
Medical terminology 2024-01-05
Medical Terminolgy 2023-03-02
Medical words 2023-02-14
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- a life-saving technique that’s also called mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
- small in size
- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another
- Large in size
- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered
- Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal
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- high blood pressure
- immediately
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease
- The study of a particular concentration
- Broken bone or cartilage
12 Clues: immediately • small in size • Large in size • high blood pressure • Broken bone or cartilage • The study of a particular concentration • Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered • Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal • A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat • ...
Medical Careers 2024-10-17
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- medical professional who draws blood.
- the arm vein must be _________________ before injecting
- EMT's are the ___________________ people at the scene.
- is used to slow down blood flow.
- employed at doctor offices, hospitals, and schools
- ______________ container is used to properly store used IV.
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- EMT's must care for patients in ________________
- provides care for animals
- Phlebotomist must find the ______________
- It is important to check the _______________ of an injured pet.
- Emergency Medical Technician
- EMT must travel with the patient to the _________
12 Clues: provides care for animals • Emergency Medical Technician • is used to slow down blood flow. • medical professional who draws blood. • Phlebotomist must find the ______________ • EMT's must care for patients in ________________ • EMT must travel with the patient to the _________ • employed at doctor offices, hospitals, and schools • ...
Medical History 2022-09-23
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- Louis Pasteur developed what
- Edward Jenner gave the first
- father of medicine from 2000 to 400 BC
- used magic and religion as medicine
- Francis Crick and James Watson discover
- Both Egyptians and Babylonians had very poor what
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- how many bodily fluids did Claudius Galen believe there was
- Wilhelm von Roentgen developed
- were very similar to Egyptians
- help spread the bubonic plague
- dish that lead to the discovery of penicillin
- John Hunter insterts what kind of tube into a person
12 Clues: Louis Pasteur developed what • Edward Jenner gave the first • Wilhelm von Roentgen developed • were very similar to Egyptians • help spread the bubonic plague • used magic and religion as medicine • father of medicine from 2000 to 400 BC • Francis Crick and James Watson discover • dish that lead to the discovery of penicillin • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-21
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- High blood pressure.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- medical term for pancreas
- Nose Bleed
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- The outer layer of the skin.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease
- Not cancerous
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein
- bleeding into the anterior chamber of the eye
12 Clues: Nose Bleed • Not cancerous • High blood pressure. • medical term for pancreas • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells • bleeding into the anterior chamber of the eye • An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot. • Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-21
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- High blood pressure.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- medical term for pancreas
- Nose Bleed
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- The outer layer of the skin.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease
- Not cancerous
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein
- bleeding into the anterior chamber of the eye
12 Clues: Nose Bleed • Not cancerous • High blood pressure. • medical term for pancreas • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells • bleeding into the anterior chamber of the eye • An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot. • Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein • ...
Medical Terms 2022-11-07
12 Clues: rupture • specialist • inflammation • setting free • bad or painful • surgical repair • surgical removal • paralysis,stroke • flow or discharge • surgical suturing • control,maintenance • to bind,tie together
Medical Terminology 2024-09-23
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- Disease of the brain.
- Fast or rapid heart rate.
- Movement away from the midline of the body.
- Inflammation of the skin.
- Pain along a nerve.
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- Hardening of the arteries.
- Pertaining to the heart.
- Excessive bleeding.
- A disease of the nerves.
- A specialist in the study of the heart.
- Softening of the bones.
- Discharge from the nose.
12 Clues: Excessive bleeding. • Pain along a nerve. • Disease of the brain. • Softening of the bones. • Pertaining to the heart. • A disease of the nerves. • Discharge from the nose. • Fast or rapid heart rate. • Inflammation of the skin. • Hardening of the arteries. • A specialist in the study of the heart. • Movement away from the midline of the body.
Medical terminology 2024-11-21
12 Clues: paralysis • kill fungi • deaden pain • normal scar • nourishment • Fibers Tumor • profuse sweating • = high blood sugar • Excessive urination • excision of pancreas • collection of pus in skin • an excessive growth of hair
LAW Insurance Review 2024-05-05
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- the written contract of insurance
- insurance to pay an agreed amount upon death
- lower cost medical insurance that requires insured to utilize in network resources
- a contractual arrangement that protects against loss
- protects against personal injury, medical fees and injury (assumes negligence)
- the consideration for a contact of insurance
- the compensation by one party for the loss of a suffering party.
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- higher cost medical insurance that allows insured to choose any physician or specialist
- auto insurance against vandalism, theft, natural occurrences
- insurance that includes renters, home owners and flood
- insurance resulting from accident, chance and negligence.
- resulting from lightening or electrical damage
- the possibility of loss or damage to property from a specified peril.
- auto insurance when you collide with another vehicle or object
- a period of time which covers the insured during an overdue premium
- the party covered or protected by insurance
16 Clues: the written contract of insurance • the party covered or protected by insurance • insurance to pay an agreed amount upon death • the consideration for a contact of insurance • resulting from lightening or electrical damage • a contractual arrangement that protects against loss • insurance that includes renters, home owners and flood • ...
LAW Insurance Review 2024-05-05
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- the written contract of insurance
- insurance to pay an agreed amount upon death
- lower cost medical insurance that requires insured to utilize in network resources
- a contractual arrangement that protects against loss
- protects against personal injury, medical fees and injury (assumes negligence)
- the consideration for a contact of insurance
- the compensation by one party for the loss of a suffering party.
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- higher cost medical insurance that allows insured to choose any physician or specialist
- auto insurance against vandalism, theft, natural occurrences
- insurance that includes renters, home owners and flood
- insurance resulting from accident, chance and negligence.
- resulting from lightening or electrical damage
- the possibility of loss or damage to property from a specified peril.
- auto insurance when you collide with another vehicle or object
- a period of time which covers the insured during an overdue premium
- the party covered or protected by insurance
16 Clues: the written contract of insurance • the party covered or protected by insurance • insurance to pay an agreed amount upon death • the consideration for a contact of insurance • resulting from lightening or electrical damage • a contractual arrangement that protects against loss • insurance that includes renters, home owners and flood • ...
Midwifery 2021-02-19
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- medical professional who may need to help at birth
- keep tools medical tools in
- Term for a unqualified woman who helped during births
- Something that might be needed during labour
- Nurse born in Thornaby in 1919
- where you stay when sick or in labour
- Someone who looks after the sick
- Baby carriage
- someone who helps during labour
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- Used to feed a baby
- An old form of nappy
- kindness
- Term used to describe a woman having a baby
- Babies food
- Wore to work
- Nurse born in Blyth 1897
- Small humans
- Labour
18 Clues: Labour • kindness • Babies food • Wore to work • Small humans • Baby carriage • Used to feed a baby • An old form of nappy • Nurse born in Blyth 1897 • keep tools medical tools in • Nurse born in Thornaby in 1919 • someone who helps during labour • Someone who looks after the sick • where you stay when sick or in labour • Term used to describe a woman having a baby • ...
Emergency Medical Services 2020-03-18
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- / Alerts drivers on the road
- / Pumps blood throughout the body
- / Organ encapsulated in the skull
- / Allows the Paramedic to hear your lung sounds
- / Takes you to hospital
- / Sticks into the skin to give medication
- / Allows you to see the ambulance approaching
- / Helps you breath better
- / Outer most organ
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- / Person being transported to the hospital
- / Where the patient is be transported to
- / Carries patient
- / Life or Death Situation
- / Emergency Medical Services
- / When the skin is cut or broken
- / Is placed to help stop bleeding
- / Emergency Medical Technician
- / Organ that there is two of
18 Clues: / Carries patient • / Outer most organ • / Takes you to hospital • / Life or Death Situation • / Helps you breath better • / Alerts drivers on the road • / Emergency Medical Services • / Organ that there is two of • / Emergency Medical Technician • / When the skin is cut or broken • / Pumps blood throughout the body • / Organ encapsulated in the skull • ...
Chapter 9: Receiving Payments and Problem-Solving 2015-06-08
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- EVALUATES MEDICAL CARE, QUALITY, AND EFFICIENCY: _____REVIEW
- PENDING STATE OF CLAIM DUE TO ERROR
- MONEY PAID ABOVE AMOUNT DUE
- INQUIRY TO INSURANCE COMPANY REGARDING CLAIM STATUS
- FOLLOW-UP FILE
- CLAIM CANNOT BE FOUND BY INSURANCE COMPANY
- DOCUMENT OF MEDICAL SERVICES AND PAYMENT (ABBR)
- REJECTED CLAIM
- SOFT DENIAL OF CLAIM
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- CLAIM PAYMENT IS OVERDUE
- OFFICIAL ENFORCING STATE INSURANCE LAWS
- EXAMINE CLAIM FOR PAYMENT
- REVIEW REQUEST OF INSURANCE CLAIM
- RESUBMIT OVERDUE BILL
- AMOUNT OWED: _______BALANCE
- party CHECK MADE TO DOCTOR AND PATIENT
- INSURANCE PAYMENT LESS THAN CONTRACT: _____PAYMENT
- REMITTANCE ADVICE (ABBR)
18 Clues: FOLLOW-UP FILE • REJECTED CLAIM • SOFT DENIAL OF CLAIM • RESUBMIT OVERDUE BILL • CLAIM PAYMENT IS OVERDUE • REMITTANCE ADVICE (ABBR) • EXAMINE CLAIM FOR PAYMENT • MONEY PAID ABOVE AMOUNT DUE • AMOUNT OWED: _______BALANCE • REVIEW REQUEST OF INSURANCE CLAIM • PENDING STATE OF CLAIM DUE TO ERROR • party CHECK MADE TO DOCTOR AND PATIENT • OFFICIAL ENFORCING STATE INSURANCE LAWS • ...
History Puzzle 2024-06-10
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- Involves government access and abilities
- Money, market, higher prices bc of it
- 65 and older can access
- Helps people with medical bills etc.
- Strength
- Act that aids people’s medical bills
- A step down from as powerful from the president
- Act of being protected
- Moved out of position
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- Rosa parks action
- Generation after boomers
- Hears the cases that challenge the Supreme Court
- Early 2000s late 1900s
- The best generation
- An action taken to change somthing
- Does not want to initiate anything
- Higher than the government
- Later 2000s
18 Clues: Strength • Later 2000s • Rosa parks action • The best generation • Moved out of position • Early 2000s late 1900s • Act of being protected • 65 and older can access • Generation after boomers • Higher than the government • An action taken to change somthing • Does not want to initiate anything • Helps people with medical bills etc. • Act that aids people’s medical bills • ...
OCD Vocabulary and Related Words 2022-03-30
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- the ability to control you actions
- the feeling of being threatened
- a medical condition someone is diagnosed with by a medical doctor
- something that happens often is ______
- the action that maintains the cleanliness of a place
- relating to the mind
- Something that is the exact same on both sides
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- medical condition that affects people in different ways and has different symptoms
- doing a task over and over again
- something that can easily be affects by your mood is ______
- the items that your brain makes up and obtain
- a feeling that is similar to being scared
- the characteristics that form an individuals character
- the part of your body that enables you to see the world and what it around you
- something that is inherited by a family
15 Clues: relating to the mind • the feeling of being threatened • doing a task over and over again • the ability to control you actions • something that happens often is ______ • something that is inherited by a family • a feeling that is similar to being scared • the items that your brain makes up and obtain • Something that is the exact same on both sides • ...
Medical Insurance Vocabulary 2022-01-14
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- treatment for your emotion, psychological, and social well-being.
- Preferred provider organization-Doctors are service providers who offer medical services. They are considered either "in" or "out" of network.
- it is for immediate medical care that is not life threatening.
- The main doctor you go to who knows you and make make referrals for you to see a specialist.
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- Medical services taken before you get sick.
- a medical provider for immediate life threating medical services.
- health maintenance organization. You pick a doctor (primary care physician) who is in charge of your health care.
- a doctor that diagnosis and give treatment to the spine and musculoskeletal system, through adjustments to your back.
- Doctors work as a group within your health insurance.
- a doctor that specializes and treats one particular area.
10 Clues: Medical services taken before you get sick. • Doctors work as a group within your health insurance. • a doctor that specializes and treats one particular area. • it is for immediate medical care that is not life threatening. • a medical provider for immediate life threating medical services. • treatment for your emotion, psychological, and social well-being. • ...
Medical Insurance Vocabulary 2022-01-14
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- The main doctor you go to who knows you and make make referrals for you to see a specialist.
- a doctor that diagnosis and give treatment to the spine and musculoskeletal system, through adjustments to your back.
- Medical services taken before you get sick.
- a medical provider for immediate life threating medical services.
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- a doctor that specializes and treats one particular area.
- it is for immediate medical care that is not life threatening.
- treatment for your emotion, psychological, and social well-being.
- Preferred provider organization-Doctors are service providers who offer medical services. They are considered either "in" or "out" of network.
- Doctors work as a group within your health insurance.
- health maintenance organization. You pick a doctor (primary care physician) who is in charge of your health care.
10 Clues: Medical services taken before you get sick. • Doctors work as a group within your health insurance. • a doctor that specializes and treats one particular area. • it is for immediate medical care that is not life threatening. • treatment for your emotion, psychological, and social well-being. • a medical provider for immediate life threating medical services. • ...
Antin kotiläksy 2019-11-07
20 Clues: tulli • jäädä • metro • tutkia • näkyvä • kyynel • portti • saapuva • arkisto • eekkeri • sairaus • täyttää • läpäistä • isännöidä • painolasti • kieltäytyä • olla varaa • siirtolainen • tulenkestävä • lääketieteellinen
adjective, noun 2018-02-21
20 Clues: pain • noise • south • peace • north • music • person • length • safety • science • sadness • mistake • madness • medicine • religion • politics • kindness • laziness • possibility • intelligence
How Well do You Know the Bride and Groom? 2023-11-26
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- Britta Played This Sport in High School
- Samuel's "Signature Look" is an _____ (color) Jacket
- Britta's Favorite Color
- Samuel's Undergraduate College
- Samuel's Medical School
- Britta Grew Up in This Town
- Britta's Medical School
- Samuel Grew Up in This Town
- Where are Britta and Samuel Going on Their Honeymoon?
- Britta's Favorite Fruit
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- Britta Majored in Biology and _____
- Samuel's Favorite Animal
- Samuel's Favorite Snack
- Britta's Undergraduate College
- Britta Studied in This Country
- Samuel Climbed This Mountain
- Samuel Spent Time Living in This Country
17 Clues: Samuel's Favorite Snack • Britta's Favorite Color • Samuel's Medical School • Britta's Medical School • Britta's Favorite Fruit • Samuel's Favorite Animal • Britta Grew Up in This Town • Samuel Grew Up in This Town • Samuel Climbed This Mountain • Samuel's Undergraduate College • Britta's Undergraduate College • Britta Studied in This Country • Britta Majored in Biology and _____ • ...
Health Care 2021-01-12
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- advanced registered nurse
- desires when they are no
- cancer therapy
- fast and basic medical care
- able
- x-ray images taken from many angles
- a substance used to
- antibiotics
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- coverage that pays for medical bills
- treatment to help you get better
- digital version of health records
- device that replaces the heart
- providing you help for your health
- giving supplies to local organizations
- written statement detailing a
15 Clues: able • antibiotics • cancer therapy • a substance used to • desires when they are no • advanced registered nurse • fast and basic medical care • written statement detailing a • device that replaces the heart • treatment to help you get better • digital version of health records • providing you help for your health • x-ray images taken from many angles • ...
SPB Speaker Coming on 3/1!!! 2024-02-25
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- Prescription unit
- Emergency medical procedure for a stopped heart
- Vital organ that pumps blood
- Antibiotic-resistant bacteria
- Common over-the-counter pain reliever
- Study of drugs and their effects
- Instrument used to listen to heart sounds
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- Specialist in children's health
- Microscopic infectious agent
- Doctor's degree
- Hormone produced by the pancreas
- Diagnostic image of bones
- Surgical cutting tool
- Blood vessel blockage
- Medical condition causing difficulty breathing
15 Clues: Doctor's degree • Prescription unit • Surgical cutting tool • Blood vessel blockage • Diagnostic image of bones • Microscopic infectious agent • Vital organ that pumps blood • Antibiotic-resistant bacteria • Specialist in children's health • Hormone produced by the pancreas • Study of drugs and their effects • Common over-the-counter pain reliever • ...
All about Benefits! 2024-04-16
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- Platform where BASS Medical Group employees have access to mental health coaching, clinical services, and a library of skill-building tools and resources
- BASS Medical Group's 401K Retirement Plan Provider
- The number of Dental insurance plans that BASS Medical Group offers its employees to choose from.
- The Vision Network provider that BASS Medical Group uses for the vision coverage offered.
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- Platform used by BASS Medical Group employees to enroll in benefits; also where employees can clock in and out of.
- BASS Medical Group offers a broad array of voluntary benefits (Accident Advantage, Critical Illness, Hospital Advantage, and Supplemental Dental) to health benefits eligible employees through this company.
- Website where BASS Medical Group employees can get discounts on theme parks & attractions, movie tickets, fitness memberships, travel and much more!
- The number of Medical insurance plans that BASS Medical Group offers its employees to choose from.
8 Clues: BASS Medical Group's 401K Retirement Plan Provider • The Vision Network provider that BASS Medical Group uses for the vision coverage offered. • The number of Dental insurance plans that BASS Medical Group offers its employees to choose from. • The number of Medical insurance plans that BASS Medical Group offers its employees to choose from. • ...
DISCOVERY Digest 2021-11-26
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- Area of the body where a stroke occurs
- The four-letter acronym for stroke warning signs
- The abbreviation of the most common controllable cause of stroke
- People who assist survivors of stroke
- Fill in the blank: 1 in __ people worldwide will have a stroke
- Doctor who specializes in the brain
- A general term for loss of memory, language, problem-solving and other thinking abilities that are severe enough to interfere with daily life
- Medical abbreviation for intracranial hemorrhage
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- Abbreviation for American Stroke Association
- A great daily exercise
- Number of sites in DISCOVERY network
- Fill in the blank: Stroke is the #__ cause of disability worldwide
- Medical abbreviation for subarachnoid hemorrhage
- T/F: Stroke risk increases with age, but strokes can and do occur at any age.
- Name of the (female) DISCOVERY principal investigator
- T/F: Stroke recovery occurs rapidly
- T/F: 80% of strokes are preventable
- Abbreviation of the hospital where DISCOVERY principal investigators work
- Fill in the blank: The risk of having a first stroke is nearly __ as high for Blacks as it is for Whites.
- Medical abbreviation for acute ischemic stroke
20 Clues: A great daily exercise • T/F: Stroke recovery occurs rapidly • T/F: 80% of strokes are preventable • Doctor who specializes in the brain • Number of sites in DISCOVERY network • People who assist survivors of stroke • Area of the body where a stroke occurs • Abbreviation for American Stroke Association • Medical abbreviation for acute ischemic stroke • ...
Project SEARCH 2020-01-02
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- the person who will help you find employment once Project SEARCH ends
- we are developing these such as organization, teamwork, and communication
- the person who works alongside us in our Internship and helps us when we need it
- the Department where people get hired and fired
- she teaches us employability skills
- the Department where patients go when their kidneys don't work on their own
- a name we call ourselves - not student
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- she's from Macedonia
- the Department where Out-Patients go to get rehabilitated
- the place where we meet everyday
- he is the Director of Human Resources
- the name of the different places we call work
- the Department where babies get born and children get medical help
- the Department where medical instruments get sterilized
- the Department where yummy food gets prepared for patients
- the Department where you go if you need medical attention immediately
- the most important person at the hospital
- she had a fire in her garage
- he brought his son in to visit us
19 Clues: she's from Macedonia • she had a fire in her garage • the place where we meet everyday • he brought his son in to visit us • she teaches us employability skills • he is the Director of Human Resources • a name we call ourselves - not student • the most important person at the hospital • the name of the different places we call work • ...
Spanish Healthcare System 2024-04-19
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- healthcare: Basic medical care provided by family doctors.
- up: To get something from a place.
- The emergency room of a hospital.
- coverage: When insurance or the government pays for medical expenses.
- People or businesses who pay money to the government based on their income or property.
- To tell someone to take medicine.
- An estimate of how much something will cost.
- doctor: A doctor who takes care of a person's general health.
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- A plan or set of rules made by the government or an organization.
- A plan for how to spend money.
- center: A place where people can go for medical care.
- pharmacy: A pharmacy that is open all day and night.
- system: When patients pay part of the cost of their medicine.
- People who help doctors take care of patients.
- Having enough workers to do a job.
- When a doctor sends a patient to see another doctor or specialist.
- healthcare: Medical services provided or funded by the government for everyone.
- security: Government programs that provide financial aid to people who are retired, disabled, or unemployed.
- prescription: A doctor's order for medication.
- Doctors who take care of children.
20 Clues: A plan for how to spend money. • The emergency room of a hospital. • To tell someone to take medicine. • up: To get something from a place. • Having enough workers to do a job. • Doctors who take care of children. • An estimate of how much something will cost. • People who help doctors take care of patients. • prescription: A doctor's order for medication. • ...
Chapter 3 Medical, Legal, and Ethical Issues 2021-07-05
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- Blood settling to the lowest point of the body, causing discoloration of the skin; a definitive sign of death
- Local protocols, usually pertaining to a particular service or area.
- Written documentation that specifies medical treatment for a competent patient should he or she become unable to make decisions: also called living will.
- Basing current action on lessons, rules, or guidelines derived from previous similar experiences.
- Permission from a patient or guardian to provide care.
- Able to make rational decisions about personal well being.
- Unilateral termination of care by the AEMT without the patient's consent and without making provisions for transferring care to another health care professional with skills at the same level or higher.
- A theory that may be used when the conduct of the person being sued is alleged to have occurred in clear violation of a statute.
- A term relating to medical jurisprudence (law) or forensic medicine.
- False statements about a person made in writing or through the mass media.
- making an untrue statement about someone's character or reputation without legal privilege or consent of the individual.
- The seizing, confining, abducting, or carrying away of a person by force, including transporting a competent adult for medical treatment without his or her consent.
- Stiffening of the body; a definitive sign of death.
- A person who is under the legal age in a given state but, because of other circumstances, is legally considered an adult.
- A medicolegal term relating to certain personnel who by statute or by function have a responsibility to provide care.
- A wrongful act that gives rise to a civil suit.
- Accepted levels of medical care expected by reason of training and profession; determined by legal or professional peer organizations so that patients are not exposed to unnecessary risk or harm.
- a type of advance directive executed by a competent adult that appoint another individual to make medical treatment decisions on his or her behalf in the event that the person making the appointment loses decision-making capacity. Also known as a durable power of attorney for health care.
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- False verbal statements about a person.
- A code of conduct that can be defined by society, religion, or a person, affecting character, conduct, and conscience.
- Written documentation giving permission to medical personnel not to attempt resuscitation in the event of cardiac arrest.
- A serious situation, such as injury or illness, that threatens the life or welfare of a person or group of people and requires immediate intervention.
- The confinement o a person without legal authority or the person's consent.
- conduct that constitutes a willful or reckless disregard for a duty or a standard of care.
- Any information about health status, provisions of health care, or payment for health care that can be linked to an individual. This is interpreted rather broadly and includes any part of a patient's medical record or payment history.
- A type of consent in which a patient gives express authorization for provision of care and transport.
- The manner in which principles of ethics are incorporated into professional conduct.
- Immediate care of treatment.
- When a person who has a duty abuses it and causes harm to another individual, the AEMT, the agency, and/or the medical director may be sued for negligence.
- Permission for treatment given by a competent patient after the potential risks, benefits, and alternatives to treatment have been explained.
- Failure to provide the same care that a person with similar training would provide under similar circumstances.
- Touching a patient or providing emergency care without consent.
- for health care A type of advance directive executed by a competent adult that appoints another individual to make medical treatment decisions on his or her behalf in the event that the person making the appointment loses decision-making capacity.
- The act of physically preventing a person from taking physical action.
- a type of consent in which a patient who is unable to give consent is given treatment under the legal assumption that he or she would want treatment.
- Statutory provisions enacted by many states to protect citizens from liability for errors and omissions when giving food faith emergency medical care, unless there is wanton. gross. or willful negligence or acceptance of remuneration.
- Precise and detailed plans for a regimen of therapy (for example, advanced cardiac life support[ACLS] algorithms).
- Decompostion of body tissues; a definitive sign of death.
- Unlawfully placing a patient in fear of bodily harm.
- Principles that identify conduct deemed morally desirable.
40 Clues: Immediate care of treatment. • False verbal statements about a person. • A wrongful act that gives rise to a civil suit. • Stiffening of the body; a definitive sign of death. • Unlawfully placing a patient in fear of bodily harm. • Permission from a patient or guardian to provide care. • Decompostion of body tissues; a definitive sign of death. • ...
DOC ONLINE CROSSWORD 2023-12-12
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- Remote healthcare provision
- Remote medical consultation
- Healthcare professional
- Name of the company
- _____ care, a service offered online
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- Prescribed treatment
- An appointment with a healthcare provider
- Industry that Doconline operates in
- Company's workforce
- Facility for medical treatment
- Primary focus of the company
- Mode of Service Provision
12 Clues: Company's workforce • Name of the company • Prescribed treatment • Healthcare professional • Mode of Service Provision • Remote healthcare provision • Remote medical consultation • Primary focus of the company • Facility for medical treatment • Industry that Doconline operates in • _____ care, a service offered online • An appointment with a healthcare provider
RTE1000 Chapter 6 2022-09-02
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- Insurance companies, medicare, medicaid, and other commercial companies that are the payers if inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient.
- Physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee.
- Federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace.
- Organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as x-ray exam,fluroscopy,CT,etc.
- person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization.
- Certificate approved by a local state review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities.
- System of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations.
- Independent not for profit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 17,000 health care organizations and programs in the united states and is the nations primary standard setting and accrediting body in healthcare.
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- Ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, and compensating employees.
- group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public.
- Unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting.
- Management of quality in the workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee.
- formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital.
- Physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department or service.
- Physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service.
- injuries small or large caused by the use of a drug.
- Services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physician's plans.
- Professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset management, financial management, operations management, HR management, and communications and information management in radiology.
- Process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps.
- Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with the states to administer medicaid.
20 Clues: injuries small or large caused by the use of a drug. • Federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace. • Physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service. • Process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps. • ...
HPR 144 Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-26
Across
- words that contain more than one word root
- audible abdominal rumbling and gurgling noises caused by passage of gas through the liquid contents of the intestine
- half-moon shaped area at the base of the nail, where nail growth occurs
- large fluid filled blister
- contagious skin disease that is a result of the infestation by the itch mite
- prefix meaning above; excessive; superior (*include hyphen)
- word root in the medical term: osteochondritis
- producing or pertaining to the generation of pus
- presence or formation of gallstones in the bile duct
- middle left lateral abdominopelvic region
- recording of electrical impulses generated in the heart
- collapsed or airless state of the lung, may be acute or chronic and affects all or part of the lung
- decreased elasticity of the alveoli
- medical condition in which a person sweats excessively and unpredictably even when the temperature is cool or when an individual is at rest
- prefix meaning union, together, joined (*include hyphen)
- prefix meaning between (*include hyphen)
- abnormal accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity
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- created when a word root is combined with a vowel
- suffix meaning separation; destruction; loosening (*include hyphen)
- prefix meaning none (*include hyphen)
- layer of tissue that binds the dermis to underlying structures, stores fats, insulates and cushions the body, and regulates temperature
- suffix meaning suture (*include hyphen)
- word root in the medical term: arthrodesis
- word root in the medical term: hepatitis
- surgical joining of the two ducks, vessels, or bowel segments to allow the flow from one to the other
- removal of an entire lung, preformed as a thoracotomy
- twisting of the bowel on itself, causing obstruction
- meaning of the medical prefix -homeo
- suffix meaning softening (*include hyphen)
- surgical procedure to correct a deviated nasal septum
- plane that divides the body into an anterior and posterior section
- contains the structures that make vocal sounds
- second segment of the small intestine
- suffix meaning surgical puncture (*include hyphen)
34 Clues: large fluid filled blister • decreased elasticity of the alveoli • meaning of the medical prefix -homeo • prefix meaning none (*include hyphen) • second segment of the small intestine • suffix meaning suture (*include hyphen) • word root in the medical term: hepatitis • prefix meaning between (*include hyphen) • middle left lateral abdominopelvic region • ...
set 6 2024-11-04
Across
- Indicates connective tissue that binds muscles to the skin, crucial for structural integrity and movement.
- Refers to rupture, often used in medical contexts to describe the rupture of organs or tissues.
- Signifies pain, used in terms like arthralgia (joint pain) and myalgia (muscle pain).
- Denotes smooth muscle, often found in the walls of hollow organs such as the intestines and blood vessels.
- Relates to movement, often used in terms like kinesiology, the study of body movement.
- Prefixes
- Indicates paralysis, used in terms like quadriplegia, which refers to paralysis of all four limbs.
- Refers to a channel or tube in the body, often associated with the transport of fluids or secretions.
- and semi-: Both mean half, used in terms like hemisphere (half of a sphere) and semipermeable (allowing certain substances to pass through).
- Suffixes
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- Pertains to x-rays, commonly used in radiology to diagnose and treat conditions.
- in Medical Terminology
- Indicates loosening or destruction, often used in terms like hemolysis, the breakdown of blood cells.
- Specifically refers to the sole of the foot, important in podiatry and biomechanics.
- Indicates difficulty or abnormality, used in terms like dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) and dyslexia (difficulty reading).
- Signifies growth or development, commonly used in terms like hypertrophy, which refers to the increase in the size of an organ or tissue.
- Refers to a protrusion or hernia, commonly seen in terms like meningocele, where the meninges protrude through a defect in the spine.
- Indicates weakness, often used in medical diagnoses to describe conditions like myasthenia gravis.
- Forms in Medical Terminology
- Medical Terms and Their Context
- Means away, often used in anatomical terms to describe movements or positions away from the midline of the body.
- Prefixes and Their Meanings
- Refers to weakness, often used in neurological contexts to describe partial paralysis.
- Relates to sensation, important in neurology to describe sensory functions.
- Understanding of Terms
- Refers to the root, often used in terms related to nerve roots or root causes of diseases.
- Suffixes and Their Meanings
- Combining Forms
28 Clues: Prefixes • Suffixes • Combining Forms • in Medical Terminology • Understanding of Terms • Prefixes and Their Meanings • Suffixes and Their Meanings • Forms in Medical Terminology • Medical Terms and Their Context • Relates to sensation, important in neurology to describe sensory functions. • Pertains to x-rays, commonly used in radiology to diagnose and treat conditions. • ...
Medical Maze 2013-06-02
12 Clues: Virus • malignancy? • Osteosarcoma • Slice picture • Immune mediated • helps in imaging • Nuclear Medicine • surface distortion • Relate localization • Mimic hairy leukoplakia • Autosomal dominant genetic disease • monoclonal proliferation of mononuclear cells
Medical History 2015-02-17
Across
- Adjusting for physical comfort would be an important consideration for a patient with this condition.
- A patient has circled jaundice on the medical history. They may have a history of ....
- Yes responses are circled in _____.
- Asking a patient when they last ate would be important when treating a patient with this systemic disease.
- This lesion can be easily transmitted to a health care worker, therefore treatment should be postponed.
- If a patient is taking Isoniazid, they most likley are being treated for...
- Number of months before a heart surgery patient can be treated in our clinic.
Down
- Asking a patient the type, frequency and precipitation factors would be important for patient suffering from...
- Necessary for prosthetic cardiac valve patient
- Antibiotic prophylaxis is used to prevent this type of infection.
- When changing a response on a medical history, you should cross out with a single line, initial, and ____ the error.
- The ultrasonic would be contraindicated for a patient with this uncontrolled respiratory condition.
12 Clues: Yes responses are circled in _____. • Necessary for prosthetic cardiac valve patient • Antibiotic prophylaxis is used to prevent this type of infection. • If a patient is taking Isoniazid, they most likley are being treated for... • Number of months before a heart surgery patient can be treated in our clinic. • ...
Medical Terms 2014-10-13
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- liquid concoction beginning with the letter S
- flowing out or issuing suddenly, copiously or forcibly as a fluid from confinement
- extremely advanced and complex
- unclear, distorted
- a special piece of thread that is used to hold a large cut or wound closed
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- the structure of bones that form the head and face of a person or animal
- a small device consisting of a glass, metal, or hard rubber tube, narrowed at its outlet, made for drawing in or ejecting fluid
- causing insensibility
- free from or cleaned of germs and other microorganisms
- kept within reasonable or proper limits; not extreme, excessive, or intense
- an injury, usually involving division of tissue or rupture of the integument or mucous membrane
- alert, aware, responsive
12 Clues: unclear, distorted • causing insensibility • alert, aware, responsive • extremely advanced and complex • liquid concoction beginning with the letter S • free from or cleaned of germs and other microorganisms • the structure of bones that form the head and face of a person or animal • a special piece of thread that is used to hold a large cut or wound closed • ...
Medical Examinations 2016-01-07
Across
- How tall.
- Someone who checks your blood and other things.
- 血壓計
- To check your blood.
Down
- Look at your lungs and heart.
- Someone who helps the doctor and helps sick people.
- Someone who can see inside your body.
- A machine used to check how heavy you are.
- A test to see if your heart is normal and healthy.
- A person who helps sick people.
- Something used to listen to your heartbeat.
- How heavy.
12 Clues: 血壓計 • How tall. • How heavy. • To check your blood. • Look at your lungs and heart. • A person who helps sick people. • Someone who can see inside your body. • A machine used to check how heavy you are. • Something used to listen to your heartbeat. • Someone who checks your blood and other things. • A test to see if your heart is normal and healthy. • ...
Medical conditions 2023-05-02
MEDICAL VOCABULARY 2020-11-16
Medical Vocabulary 2021-03-25
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- substance that is capable of causing the illness or death of a living organism when introduced or absorbed
- a room or building with scientific equipment
- metabolic disorders characterized by a high blood sugar level over a prolonged period
- an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
- unable to hear or pay attention to something
- the process of infecting or the state of being infected
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- a raw or painful place on the body
- a damaging immune response by the body to a substance
- microscopic, single-celled organisms
- a pain in a part of one's bod
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans
- an illness which is similar to a bad cold but more serious
12 Clues: a pain in a part of one's bod • a raw or painful place on the body • microscopic, single-celled organisms • a room or building with scientific equipment • unable to hear or pay attention to something • a damaging immune response by the body to a substance • the process of infecting or the state of being infected • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2021-03-25
Across
- a pain in a part of one's bod
- an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
- unable to hear or pay attention to something
- microscopic, single-celled organisms
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans
- the process of infecting or the state of being infected
Down
- a damaging immune response by the body to a substance
- a raw or painful place on the body
- substance that is capable of causing the illness or death of a living organism when introduced or absorbed
- metabolic disorders characterized by a high blood sugar level over a prolonged period
- a room or building with scientific equipment
- an illness which is similar to a bad cold but more serious
12 Clues: a pain in a part of one's bod • a raw or painful place on the body • microscopic, single-celled organisms • unable to hear or pay attention to something • a room or building with scientific equipment • a damaging immune response by the body to a substance • the process of infecting or the state of being infected • ...
Medical Terms 2022-11-07
12 Clues: rupture • specialist • inflammation • setting free • bad or painful • surgical repair • surgical removal • paralysis,stroke • flow or discharge • surgical suturing • control,maintenance • to bind,tie together
Medical Terms 2022-11-07
Medical Emergencies 2022-09-11
Across
- Sucking in of tissues between intercostal spaces
- Determine priority a patient to be treated
- Tissue death
- Open
- Itching
- Narrowing of inside of blood vessel
- Sensation of spinning
Down
- Delivery of medications into the bone marrow
- Indicates emergency situation
- Redness
- Catheter inserted into trachea through mouth
- Traumatic brain injury
12 Clues: Open • Redness • Itching • Tissue death • Sensation of spinning • Traumatic brain injury • Indicates emergency situation • Narrowing of inside of blood vessel • Determine priority a patient to be treated • Delivery of medications into the bone marrow • Catheter inserted into trachea through mouth • Sucking in of tissues between intercostal spaces
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGIES 2022-11-19
Across
- Contraction phase of the heartbeat
- supply blood to the head and neck
- innermost layer of epithelial cells
- middle,muscular layer of the heart wall
- Blood pressure is measured using
- Relaxation phase of the heartbeat
Down
- heart pump consisting of four chambers
- Smaller branches of arteries
- Partition or wall dividing a cavity
- Smallest type of blood vessel
- prevent the backflow of blood
- One of two lower chambers of the heart
12 Clues: Smaller branches of arteries • Smallest type of blood vessel • prevent the backflow of blood • Blood pressure is measured using • supply blood to the head and neck • Relaxation phase of the heartbeat • Contraction phase of the heartbeat • Partition or wall dividing a cavity • innermost layer of epithelial cells • heart pump consisting of four chambers • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-01-30
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- latex tube placed in the bladder and held with a balloon tip - used to drain urine (2 words)
- Drug that increases the output of urine and decreases the volume of fluid in the body
- Percentage of blood emptied from the ventricles at the end of the contraction (2 words)
- Diseases originating in hospitals
- Use of equipment to visually examine internal parts of a joint
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- Inability to control excretory functions
- Blood pressure greater than 140/90
- Removal of the gall bladder
- Surgical excision of the posterior arch of the vertebra
- Condition where there is a reduction in the number of red blood cells
- Dry crackling sound or sensation often made by 2 bones rubbing together
- Dry heat agent where warm air is circulated through a container holding fine cellulose particles
12 Clues: Removal of the gall bladder • Diseases originating in hospitals • Blood pressure greater than 140/90 • Inability to control excretory functions • Surgical excision of the posterior arch of the vertebra • Use of equipment to visually examine internal parts of a joint • Condition where there is a reduction in the number of red blood cells • ...
Medical Skills 2017-10-30
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- letter-a letter sent with, and explaining the contents of, another document or a parcel of goods.
- action of mentioning or alluding to something
- competence or skill expected of a professional
- formal request to an authority for something
- meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation.
- application-An application for employment, job application, or application form usually includes a form or collection of forms that an individual seeking employment
- to do or pursue (something) again after a pause or interruption
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- action or process of providing someone or something with an official document attesting to a status or level of achievement.
- large, thin, flat case for loose sheets of paper such as drawings or maps.
- action or process of registering or of being registered.
- estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis but often expressed as an annual sum
12 Clues: formal request to an authority for something • action of mentioning or alluding to something • competence or skill expected of a professional • action or process of registering or of being registered. • meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation. • estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • ...
medical 1 2018-02-28
12 Clues: blood flow per beat • To hear heart sound • acute renal failure • unwanted heart sound • normal cell potential • shock related to heart • veins carry _____ blood • to measure lung capacities • biosignal related to brain • biosignal related to heart • device assiting heart patient • one type of blood cell counter
Medical Terms 2019-12-23
Across
- Medical emergency when there is not enough oxygen or nutrients in a person’s brain because of a blood clot or bleeding in the brain.
- Can be a physical or emotional injury resulting from a terrible event or accident.
- Branch of medicine that deals with the health and medical care of children from birth to 18 years old.
- Tactile arterial palpitation of the heartbeat.
- A pain killer.
- A substance that causes a person to be insensitive to pain or lack of feeling/awareness to pain especially during surgery and other painful procedures.
- The medical term for bruise.
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- Any substance or toxin that is harmful to the body.
- The feeling where you sense that your environment is moving or spinning. It is a form of dizziness including a sensation of disorientation.
- A hormone secreted by the pancreas that converts blood sugar (glucose) from the food you eat into energy that the body can use to do work.
- Drugs or medicines that are used to treat or prevent bacterial infections. This is also known as antibacterials
- A neurological condition/disorder characterized by repeated seizures or epileptic attacks. It can be controlled through medication.
12 Clues: A pain killer. • The medical term for bruise. • Tactile arterial palpitation of the heartbeat. • Any substance or toxin that is harmful to the body. • Can be a physical or emotional injury resulting from a terrible event or accident. • Branch of medicine that deals with the health and medical care of children from birth to 18 years old. • ...
Medical English 2023-10-30
Medical Vocab 2023-12-25
Across
- to find out the cause of a problem or what disease a person has by examining the symptoms
- a doctor's order for the preparation and administration of a drug
- a type of solid, liquid, or gas material with particular properties
- induced insensitivity to pain for medical procedures
- a trance-like state of focused attention and heightened suggestibility
- a type of medicine that is used to reduce or relieve pain
- a preparation to stimulate the body's immune response against disease
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- a metabolic disease characterized by high blood sugar levels
- a doctor who performs medical operation
- a method of treatment in which thin needles are inserted in specific spots on the body
- the action of putting a drug into a person's body using a syringe
- medication used to relieve pain
- a shop where medicines are sold
13 Clues: medication used to relieve pain • a shop where medicines are sold • a doctor who performs medical operation • induced insensitivity to pain for medical procedures • a type of medicine that is used to reduce or relieve pain • a metabolic disease characterized by high blood sugar levels • the action of putting a drug into a person's body using a syringe • ...