medical Crossword Puzzles
Treatment,illness,injuries 2023-12-02
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- tests Medical tests that analyze a sample of blood to evaluate various aspects of a person’s health.
- the pain in a tooth or teeth.
- an infectious viral disease causing fever and a red rash on the skin. It typically occurs in childhood
- pain inside the ear.
- The pain in a person's belly. Notice how the word can be spelled together or as two words, depending on the country.
- A medical treatment that involves delivering fluids, medication, or nutrients directly into a person’s bloodstream through a vein.
- exam A medical examination that evaluates a person’s vision and eye health.
- a lot of small red spots on the skin that are usually itchy.
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- A chronic condition in which the body is unable to properly regulate blood sugar levels, leading to a range of health problems.
- a respiratory condition where spasms in the lungs cause difficulty in breathing. An asthmatic uses an inhaler to calm the spasms.
- an ache or pain in the stomach
- Physical activity performed to improve health, fitness, and overall well-being.
- an injury to a joint in your body, especially your wrist or ankle, caused by suddenly twisting it.
- measuring A medical test that measures a person’s blood pressure, often used to evaluate cardiovascular health.
- The types and amounts of food that a person eats, often prescribed to improve health or treat medical conditions.
- Damage or harm caused to the body, often as a result of an accident or physical activity.
16 Clues: pain inside the ear. • the pain in a tooth or teeth. • an ache or pain in the stomach • a lot of small red spots on the skin that are usually itchy. • exam A medical examination that evaluates a person’s vision and eye health. • Physical activity performed to improve health, fitness, and overall well-being. • ...
Trauma Crossword 2022-10-26
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- A complete or partial break in a bone
- the department of a hospital that provides immediate treatment for acute illnesses and trauma.
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people.
- a vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital, especially in emergencies
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- Injury to the body, or an event that causes long-lasting mental or emotional damage.
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- an escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel
- a doctor who specializes in evaluating and treating conditions that may require surgery, or physically changing the human body
- skin wound
- performed for the purpose of structurally altering the human body by incision or destruction of tissues and is part of the practice of medicine.
- An emergency medical technician, also known as an ambulance technician, is a health professional that provides emergency medical services.
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body.
- a solid swelling of clotted blood within the tissues
- a person trained to give emergency medical care to people who are injured or ill, typically in a setting outside of a hospital
15 Clues: skin wound • A complete or partial break in a bone • an escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel • a solid swelling of clotted blood within the tissues • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment • a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital • ...
Caleb Dale 2021-04-29
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- Surgical Repair of a testis
- Spongy organ, attached to the fetus through umbilical cord
- Inflammation of an ovary
- Inflammation of the vaginal tissues
- Painful Menstruation
- Tubes between the ovaries
- Medical specialty dealing with children
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- Excision of the uterine cervix
- Removal of the uterus
- Inflammation of the Prostate
- Incision of the uterus
- Pregnant woman
- Small almond-shaped organ
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- Medical specialty dealing with newborns
- Period of time when the fetus grows
- Study of the female reproductive system
- Transurethral Resection of the Prostate
- Surgical fixation of the uterus
- Sexually Transmitted Disease
20 Clues: Pregnant woman • Painful Menstruation • Removal of the uterus • Incision of the uterus • Inflammation of an ovary • Small almond-shaped organ • Tubes between the ovaries • Surgical Repair of a testis • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease • Inflammation of the Prostate • Sexually Transmitted Disease • Excision of the uterine cervix • Surgical fixation of the uterus • ...
Accredited Education 2023-04-07
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- Actionable Goals
- Changed Practice
- Knows
- Knows how
- Required for Relevant Relationships
- Collected for anyone in control of content creation or delivery
- Allows 6 year term
- Professional practice problem
- OUTCOMES Change in health
- Must be disclosed and mitigated
- Participant
- Does not appear on educational content
- Ineligible company funds/in-kind
- Commercial Support agreement
- Produces/Distributes Devices/Meds
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- ACCME Rules
- CME Accreditor
- Accreditation partnership
- Tool to close gap
- Can be accredited
- Medical Education
- ACCME grants
- In practice/Does
- Money for independent medical education
- Defines CME and Requirements
25 Clues: Knows • Knows how • ACCME Rules • Participant • ACCME grants • CME Accreditor • Actionable Goals • Changed Practice • In practice/Does • Tool to close gap • Can be accredited • Medical Education • Allows 6 year term • Accreditation partnership • OUTCOMES Change in health • Defines CME and Requirements • Commercial Support agreement • Professional practice problem • Must be disclosed and mitigated • ...
Hofstra NSLIJSOM 2015-07-10
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- Built First Pyramid
- 1884 Edinburgh Medical Journal
- Egyptian House of Life
- Dr. Vivien Thomas Specialty
- antibiotic in old Sudan
- school graduated first black MD
- Mother of Medicine
- Became man to study medicine
- surgical chief at CHOLA
- 1183 Book Medical Discourses
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- DNA lady
- "Dr Wayne" HIV Vaccine
- MD in space
- South African Heart Transplant
- World's Largest Hospital
- 9th Grade Gynecologist
- Assistant to Dr. Barnard
- Oldest Hospital in Chicago
- Forgotten Genius - Physostigmine
- probe to remove cataracts
- Slave Practice in Nashville
- First black to formally practice medicine
22 Clues: DNA lady • MD in space • Mother of Medicine • Built First Pyramid • "Dr Wayne" HIV Vaccine • Egyptian House of Life • 9th Grade Gynecologist • antibiotic in old Sudan • surgical chief at CHOLA • World's Largest Hospital • Assistant to Dr. Barnard • probe to remove cataracts • Oldest Hospital in Chicago • Dr. Vivien Thomas Specialty • Slave Practice in Nashville • Became man to study medicine • ...
Dispatch Crossword 2018-10-18
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- protects the head
- firecop
- carries water and medical equipment
- person drives fire truck
- protect the feet
- can go off road
- person thrown from vehicle
- remove someone trapped or stuck
- Car 101
- checks fire extinguishers
- moves water to fire from hydrant
- carries water only
- teaches other firefighters
- SCBA
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- evidence of fire
- where the fire trucks are
- priority of injury
- in charge at a fire
- smell of fire
- threatened by fire
- fire supervisor
- head of agency
- personal protective clothing
- call for sick or injured
- 100' ladder
25 Clues: SCBA • firecop • Car 101 • 100' ladder • smell of fire • head of agency • fire supervisor • can go off road • evidence of fire • protect the feet • protects the head • priority of injury • threatened by fire • carries water only • in charge at a fire • person drives fire truck • call for sick or injured • where the fire trucks are • checks fire extinguishers • person thrown from vehicle • ...
My Sister's Keeper Crossword 2023-11-21
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- Type of blood cancer
- Ethics regarding biomedics
- Freedoms of citizen's abilities
- Person of authority to a minor, guardian
- Liking someone, romantically etc
- Problem, issue
- Deliberate modification of an organism
- Refers to someone's ability to judge morals
- Able to make decisions freely
- Approval, permission
- Surrendering or giving up something
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- A medical treatment
- What is right or wrong, medically
- Controllingroling one's emotions
- Consent in a medical matter
- Rivalry or competition with siblings
- Act of keeping a secret
- Moral principles, what is right or wrong
- Action of deciding on something
- Immediate relative, shares parent
20 Clues: Problem, issue • A medical treatment • Type of blood cancer • Approval, permission • Act of keeping a secret • Ethics regarding biomedics • Consent in a medical matter • Able to make decisions freely • Freedoms of citizen's abilities • Action of deciding on something • Controllingroling one's emotions • Liking someone, romantically etc • What is right or wrong, medically • ...
dalvatrash@yahoo.com 2025-07-08
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- First medical responder.
- Tool for injecting medicine.
- Determination of a patient’s illness.
- Injection that prevents disease.
- Medical imaging field.
- Device to listen to the heart.
- Field for bones and joints.
- Doctor’s order for medication.
- Study of the heart.
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- Covers wounds and cuts.
- Study of cancer.
- Hormone for diabetes control.
- Induced loss of sensation.
- Study of disease causes.
- Antibiotic Antibiotic Antibiotic
- Operation performed by a surgeon.
- Treatment to relieve or heal.
- Field for skin care.
- Study of the nervous system.
- Microscopic infectious agent.
20 Clues: Study of cancer. • Study of the heart. • Field for skin care. • Medical imaging field. • Covers wounds and cuts. • First medical responder. • Study of disease causes. • Induced loss of sensation. • Field for bones and joints. • Tool for injecting medicine. • Study of the nervous system. • Hormone for diabetes control. • Treatment to relieve or heal. • Microscopic infectious agent. • ...
SoMPulse - February 2025 2025-02-16
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- The correction of broken bones
- The best medical newsletter
- The medical term for emotional 'high', also a hit TV show
- When you feel your heart beating
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- A medical student's diary
- The Organ that skips a beat when you're in love
- The 'butterfiles in your stomach' feeling is linked to this nervous system
- Condition where your HR increases when you see someone special
- what every medical student "dreams" of getting
- Part of brain responsible for emotional memory
10 Clues: A medical student's diary • The best medical newsletter • The correction of broken bones • When you feel your heart beating • what every medical student "dreams" of getting • Part of brain responsible for emotional memory • The Organ that skips a beat when you're in love • The medical term for emotional 'high', also a hit TV show • ...
Jobs in the health care sector 2023-12-10
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- Hygienist A dental healthcare professional who specializes in preventive dental care, including teeth cleaning, examining patients for oral diseases, and providing education on oral health.
- Therapist A healthcare professional specializing in treating respiratory disorders, providing therapy for breathing difficulties, and managing respiratory equipment.
- A medical doctor who diagnoses and treats illnesses, provides preventive care, and advises patients on maintaining overall health.
- Assistant A healthcare professional who assists physicians and nurses in clinical and administrative tasks, such as taking vital signs, preparing patients for exams, and handling office procedures.
- Information Manager An administrative professional responsible for managing health information systems, ensuring data accuracy, and facilitating the flow of health information within healthcare organizations.
- Worker A professional who provides support and counseling to individuals and families facing health challenges, addressing social and emotional aspects of healthcare.
- Services Manager An administrator who oversees the operations of healthcare facilities, manages staff, and ensures the efficient delivery of healthcare services.
- Technologist A professional who operates medical imaging equipment, such as X-ray machines, to produce images for diagnosing and treating medical conditions.
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- Therapist A healthcare professional who helps individuals regain independence in daily activities through therapeutic exercises and interventions, especially after injury or illness.
- Medical Technician (EMT) A trained healthcare professional who provides emergency medical care, including first aid, CPR, and transportation of patients to medical facilities.
- healthcare professional who dispenses medications, provides information about drug interactions, and offers guidance on medication use.
- Laboratory Technologist A professional who performs diagnostic tests on patient samples, such as blood or tissue, to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
- Nurse (RN)A licensed healthcare professional responsible for providing patient care, administering medications, and coordinating with other healthcare team members.
- Therapist A healthcare professional specializing in rehabilitative exercises and therapies to help patients regain physical strength, mobility, and manage pain.
- Practitioner An advanced practice registered nurse with additional training, authorized to diagnose and treat illnesses, prescribe medications, and provide comprehensive healthcare.
15 Clues: A medical doctor who diagnoses and treats illnesses, provides preventive care, and advises patients on maintaining overall health. • healthcare professional who dispenses medications, provides information about drug interactions, and offers guidance on medication use. • ...
Finance Chapter 9 DoL - Dawson Keally 2020-04-09
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- A provision under which an insured pays a certain amount, after which the insurance company pays 100% of the remaining covered medical expenses
- Prepaid health plans that provide comprehensive health care to their members. Designed to control the cost of health care services by controlling how they are used. Often offered by HMOs, PPOs, and POSs.
- A health insurance account available to workers, it allows people to contribute money to a tax free account that can be used for out of pocket health care expenses. This account does have quite a bit of restrictions on it, for example the deductible must be at least $1250 for individuals, or $2500 for family coverage before they’re able to contribute, as well as out-of-pocket spending limits
- Policies that pay segmented cash benefits while you’re in the hospital. The money can be used for medical, non-medical, or supplementary expenses
- Provides day in, day out care for long-term illnesses or disabilities.
- An account tied to high deductible insurance policies, they’re funded solely by one’s employer and provide money to give to healthcare services. Premiums with these accounts are generally lower for both the employer and the employee.
- Private insurance companies approved by medicare provide this coverage. You must see doctors that are in the plan, and you’re not free to choose your doctor, though your healthcare costs may be lower.
- Available to all who are part of medicare, this involves in-patient hospital care, care in a skilled nursing facility, home health care, and hospice care.
- A provision under which the insured pays a flat dollar amount each time a covered medical service is received after the deductible has been met.
- an amount the insured person must pay before medical expenses are reimbursed by the insurance company.
- An optional part of medicare that you must enroll for, as well as paying insurance premiums.
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- The trifecta containing physician expense insurance, hospital expense insurance, and surgical expense insurance.
- Coverage offered without a separate basic plan, this coverage is all inclusive, helps pay hospital, surgical, and other, and has a low annual deductible.
- A policy that will cover only the fixed amounts of an expense, such as the daily cost of room and board during a hospital stay.
- The requirements that define who is covered by a policy, such as family relationship or age.
- An independent membership corporation that provides protection against the cost of hospital care.
- A provision in which both the insured and the insurer share the covered costs of medical treatment.
- Coverage for those over the age of 65, anybody with permanent kidney failure, and people with certain disabilities. Covers most medical problems and will reimburse you for part of the expense.
- These accounts are managed by one’s employer, and allow you to contribute pre-tax dollars to them. In some cases, money can be carried over that’s left from the previous year. These accounts do not carry over to other employers.
19 Clues: Provides day in, day out care for long-term illnesses or disabilities. • The requirements that define who is covered by a policy, such as family relationship or age. • An optional part of medicare that you must enroll for, as well as paying insurance premiums. • ...
Medical 2023-02-14
8 Clues: help doctor • inject medicine • help to have birth • operate sick person • to help sick people • high temperature body • tools to check people • abnormal growth of cells
Medical 2023-08-28
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- Ulceration at the side of mouth
- Ancient disease depicted in Egyptian carvings
- Leeuwenhoek found this parasite in his own stool
- Death of tissue leading with blackening
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- Presents with Galactorrhoea, oligomenorrhoea, decreased libido
- Leading cause of dementia
- The royal disease
- First antibiotic to be made
8 Clues: The royal disease • Leading cause of dementia • First antibiotic to be made • Ulceration at the side of mouth • Death of tissue leading with blackening • Ancient disease depicted in Egyptian carvings • Leeuwenhoek found this parasite in his own stool • Presents with Galactorrhoea, oligomenorrhoea, decreased libido
Medical! 2022-10-07
8 Clues: prohibit or move away • moving forward with force • unable to move and function • contaminate using a disease • an insertion of a substance under pressure • reason of loss in air pressure or collapse • causing, being near death like ending point • a disease or virus spread causing many deaths
Medical 2022-04-07
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- step on it to measure how much you weigh. Measured in pounds
- things kids play with while waiting at the doctors office. ex puzzles, stuffed animals, dolls, cars
- delivers liquid medications, fluids, or nutrients directly into a person's body. People are scared of this. A sharp pinch. Babies cry when they get this
- is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease or sickness ex Tylenol, Advil, Robitussin
- a strip of material used to bind a wound or to protect an injured part of the body. Covers cuts, burns, shots. Sticks to the body
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- a medical tool used for listening to the heart or lungs. Place under or over the Childs shirt and in doctors ears. Listen as they breathe
- a doctor that helps children, infants, and adolescents. You previously worked as this
- use this tool to tell if you have a fever. Takes your temperature. Place in mouth. Digital or glass
8 Clues: step on it to measure how much you weigh. Measured in pounds • a doctor that helps children, infants, and adolescents. You previously worked as this • use this tool to tell if you have a fever. Takes your temperature. Place in mouth. Digital or glass • things kids play with while waiting at the doctors office. ex puzzles, stuffed animals, dolls, cars • ...
School Trivia Crossword 2020-11-11
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- On May 8, 1968, Dr. Arnold G. __________ successfully performed the Medical Center's first kidney transplant. To date, UAB has performed over 10,000 kidney transplants.
- In February 1944, the Medical College of Alabama moved from Tuscaloosa to __________________ and transitioned from a two-year program to a four-year program.
- At the first commencement ceremony held in Birmingham (October 1946), 21 students graduated from the Medical College of Alabama. The only female in the class, Virginia Dare Hamilton, became the first woman to receive the MD _____________.
- In response to the growing AIDS epidemic in 1988, the 1917 Clinic was opened at UAB. The clinic, which took its name from the building’s street address in order to protect the confidentiality of patients, was founded and first directed by Dr. Michael S. _____.
- Hospital In 1986, The University of Alabama Hospitals was renamed as The University of Alabama Hospital; but it remained more commonly known as "_________ _________."
- In 1945 ___________ for the Medical College of Alabama was $400 per scholastic year.
- College UAB traces its roots to the 1859 founding of the ___________ __________ of Alabama, originally located in Mobile, AL.
- Dr. Selwyn M. Vickers, a member of the Institute of Medicine, is a world-renowned surgeon, ___________ cancer researcher, pioneer in health disparities research and a native of Alabama, is the current dean of the UAB School of Medicine.
- In June 1970, Richard Charles Dale and Samuel William Sullivan, Jr., became the first African-American _____________ of the Medical College of Alabama.
- Dr. Joseph F. _________ was named first president of UAB, after serving as the founding dean of the Alabama School of Dentistry, and director of the entire Alabama Medical Center. The Basic Health Sciences Building was renamed in his honor in 1977.
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- In 1946 the first _________________ ceremony held in Birmingham had 21 students graduate from the Medical College of Alabama.
- Drs. Wayne H. and Sara C. ________ were the forefront leaders of genetics at UAB; receiving a NIH grant in 1962 to establish a cytogenetics laboratory and establishing the Laboratory of Medical Genetics under their direction in 1966.
- The UAB Campus is home to 4,400 trees, earning the Arbor Day Foundation’s Tree Campus USA designation for __________ consecutive years.
- The UAB Burn Center was established with Dr. Alan R. __________ as director in 1970.
- In July 1968 Dr. Herschell Lee ______________ received a clinical appointment in the Department of Surgery and became the first African American board-certified general surgeon at University Hospital.
- UAB has had 4 different mascots, Pink Dragon, Beauregard T. Rooster, Blaze the ___________, and the current mascot, Blaze the Dragon.
- Dr. S. Richardson ______ Jr. was the second UAB President. Hint not only is there a building on campus named after him but there is also a SOM scholarship that honors him.
- UAB School of Medicine has branch campuses in Tuscaloosa, Huntsville, and _________________.
- During March 2020, Governor Kay Ivey established a Coronavirus (COVID-19) Task Force chaired by UAB School of Medicine alum Dr. Scott _______. Also, on the Executive Committee of the Coronavirus Task Force are Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo, Director of the Division of Infectious Diseases and Dr. Selwyn Vickers, Senior Vice President of Medicine and UAB School of Medicine Dean.
- In 2020, UAB established the first ___________ transplant program in the Southeast, this program is the first in the United States to offer this transplant outside of a clinical research trial. There currently are only three other such programs in the United States.
- June 1992, the Kirklin _________, an outpatient clinic for The University of Alabama Health Services Foundation was named in honor of Dr. John W. Kirklin, a renowned surgeon, former chair of the UAB Department of Surgery, former director of the Cardiothoracic Surgery Division, and founding president of the University of Alabama Health Services Foundation.
21 Clues: The UAB Burn Center was established with Dr. Alan R. __________ as director in 1970. • In 1945 ___________ for the Medical College of Alabama was $400 per scholastic year. • UAB School of Medicine has branch campuses in Tuscaloosa, Huntsville, and _________________. • ...
AMSA CROSSWORD A 2020-02-03
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- ACRONYM; Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
- ACRONYM; suggests a patient goes against medical advice is a term used when a patient leaves a hospital against the medical advice.
- This clinic focuses on the study of the blood
- Clinic assists with the treatment of the feet and their ailments
- 2 WORDS; This term refers to medical care that directly addresses the threats to life, limb, or eyesight such as chest pain, shortness of breath
- ACRONYM; This specialty works to help patients with disabilities of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and tendons
- Position relating to lying face down
- ACRONYM; Information that can tied to an individual such as name, date of birth and should be removed to be considered protected.
- Process of a liquid, especially blood, changing to a solid or semi-solid state
- Clinic assisting in the development of comprehensive medical and surgical care of the eyes.
- Going without food or drink for certain periods of time; usually water is acceptable.
- 2 WORDS; This term refers to the medical care that requires prompt medical attention within 24 to 48 hours such as sore throats, minor cuts and injuries
- Position relating to the front of the body
- Position relating to the middle of the body
- Word for SX
- This medical clinic focuses on the nerves and the nervous system. Typically diagnoses and treats diseases of the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, muscles, autonomic nervous system, and blood vessels.
- This field of physicians specialize in their careers to mental health and it’s associated mental and physical ramifications, sometimes with medications.
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- Position relating to lying face up
- Eye condition caused by fluid pressure; if untreated, it may damage the optic nerve causing loss of vision or blindness
- Word that combines; meaning fast
- Wasting away, especially as a result of the degeneration of cells
- This branch of medicine dedicated to pain relief for patients before, during, and after surgery
- Sensation of whirling and loss of balance; associated with looking down from a great height, or caused by disease affecting the inner ear or the vestibular nerve
- ACRONYM; Medical imaging technique used in radiology to form pictures of the anatomy and the physiological processes of the body
- A Deep cut or tear in the skin or flesh
- Abbreviation; Latin; Loosely translated to “as needed”
- This clinic is assists with disorders of the skin, hair, and nails
- Position relating to the side of the body
- This is a graphic recording of hearing produced by audiometry
- Word for TX
- Relating to the skull
- 2 WORDS; Conjunctivitis; inflammation or infection of the outer membrane of the eyeball and inner eyelid; shade of red
- the branch of medicine that deals with diseases and abnormalities of the heart.
- a person trained in methods of treating illnesses especially without the use of drugs or surgery
- also called sonography or diagnostic medical sonography, is an imaging method that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of structures within your body. Used in procedures such as an examine of a breast lump, evaluation of blood flow, view of uterus and ovaries during pregnancy
- ACRONYM; a photographic or digital image of the internal composition of something, especially a part of the body, produced by rays being passed through it and being absorbed to different degrees by different materials
- Position relating to the back of the body
- A ringing or buzzing in the ears
- Clinic that assists with the cares for the male and female urinary tract, including kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra.
- ACRONYM; meaning Disorder
40 Clues: Word for TX • Word for SX • Relating to the skull • ACRONYM; meaning Disorder • Word that combines; meaning fast • A ringing or buzzing in the ears • Position relating to lying face up • Position relating to lying face down • A Deep cut or tear in the skin or flesh • Position relating to the side of the body • Position relating to the back of the body • ...
Revenue Cycle Overview 2023-09-08
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- Patient's cost-sharing responsibility(no dash)
- Recording of medical transactions.
- Authentication of patient data.
- Refusal of payment authorization.
- Healthcare service reimbursement entity.
- Medical data transformation into codes.
- Financial compensation for services.
- Ensuring accuracy and compliance.
- Verification of healthcare professionals.
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- Debt recovery and reconciliation.
- Healthcare service payment request.
- Health data management database.
- Error-free claim submission process.
- Outstanding debts owed to providers.
- Centralized database of billables.
- Adherence to healthcare regulations.
- Examination of financial operations.
- Detailed payment explanation statement.
- Healthcare facilities offering services.
- Invoicing and claims processing.
20 Clues: Authentication of patient data. • Health data management database. • Invoicing and claims processing. • Debt recovery and reconciliation. • Refusal of payment authorization. • Ensuring accuracy and compliance. • Recording of medical transactions. • Centralized database of billables. • Healthcare service payment request. • Error-free claim submission process. • ...
public saftey 2024-08-09
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- measures ensuring protection
- organized withdrawal from danger
- actions to avert potential threats
- occurrence of an unexpected event
- state of being ready for emergencies
- state of being shielded from harm
- vehicle for urgent medical aid
- act of extricating from peril
- critical situation requiring immediate action
- event causing significant destruction
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- continuous observation for security
- routine surveillance activity
- action taken during an emergency
- Aid, preliminary medical intervention
- enforcers of law and order
- potential risk or danger
- combatant of infernos
- emergency procedure for cardiac arrest
- refuge from adverse conditions
- device signaling danger
20 Clues: combatant of infernos • device signaling danger • potential risk or danger • enforcers of law and order • measures ensuring protection • routine surveillance activity • act of extricating from peril • vehicle for urgent medical aid • refuge from adverse conditions • action taken during an emergency • organized withdrawal from danger • occurrence of an unexpected event • ...
Chapter 10-1 Mazey Day 2024-02-28
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- institution providing medical
- 29th president
- non surgical treatment
- liquid derived from petroleum used as fuel
- person who pays taxes
- a commercial business
- visible vapor
- not be loyal to or turn against
- take a liquid to mouth
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- give or hand over
- gang of politicians
- person who is actively opposed
- someone who served in the military
- legally wrong causing public outrage
- in a private manner
- person of german decent
- to give someone money to persuade
- charging someone with a crime
- a card game
- current medium of exchange
20 Clues: a card game • visible vapor • 29th president • give or hand over • gang of politicians • in a private manner • person who pays taxes • a commercial business • non surgical treatment • take a liquid to mouth • person of german decent • current medium of exchange • institution providing medical • charging someone with a crime • person who is actively opposed • not be loyal to or turn against • ...
All about Bluestone 2024-10-24
13 Clues: CEO • Rybbon • Resources • Our core values • One of the Markets • Compliant privacy law • Received in high volume • Electronic Medical Record • Medical Doctor for example • Important business culture • Portal unique to Bluestone • Learning & Development Tool • The Bluestone staff main webpage
Medical Law 2021-01-22
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- person's agreement to allow something to happen that is based on a full disclosure of the facts needed to make the decision intelligently
- holding up a person to ridicule, scorn, or contempt in a respectable or considerable part of the community
- any unlawful touching of another that is without justification or excuse
- person's agreement to allow something to happen which is not expressly given
- an agreement between two or more persons or parties
- intentional perversion of truth for the purpose of inducing a person to rely on the false information to his or detriment
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- private or civil wrong or injury, other than breach of contract
- any willful attempt or threat to inflict injury on the person of another
- failure to do something that a reasonable person guided by the ordinary consideration ordinarily regulate human affairs would do
- conscious restraint of the freedom of a person without proper authorization
- meaning the thing speaks for itself
- meaning let the superior respond or the master speaks for the servant
- degree of skill, knowledge and care ordinarily possessed and employed by members in good standing within the profession
13 Clues: meaning the thing speaks for itself • an agreement between two or more persons or parties • private or civil wrong or injury, other than breach of contract • meaning let the superior respond or the master speaks for the servant • any willful attempt or threat to inflict injury on the person of another • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-05-11
Medical tools 2021-04-24
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- a luminary in the process of surgery
- to collect urine in the patient
- to measure the volume of human lungs
- to obtain light in the mouth, eyes.
- to remove or insert fluid into the body cavity
- for cold packs
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- to see the inside of the cavity
- to hear sounds coming from inside the body
- to confirm pregnancy
- to inject the patient
- to show feces on the patient
- to measure body temperature
- to cover the wound
13 Clues: for cold packs • to cover the wound • to confirm pregnancy • to inject the patient • to measure body temperature • to show feces on the patient • to see the inside of the cavity • to collect urine in the patient • to obtain light in the mouth, eyes. • a luminary in the process of surgery • to measure the volume of human lungs • to hear sounds coming from inside the body • ...
medical emergencies 2020-10-09
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- can be delivered at 15 litres per minute
- heart attack is known as a ...... infarction
- cardiac arrest is an ........ problem.
- A common faint can sometimes be referred to as a ............ attack
- Midazolam is a
- the drug used for over sedation
- Used to treat an asthma attack
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- what does the A stand for in AED
- what does the G stands for in GTN
- what drug would you administer for an unconscious diabetic patient.
- what receptors in the brain are affected by a benzodiazepine
- deprived of oxygen
- what does the P stand for in CPR
13 Clues: Midazolam is a • deprived of oxygen • Used to treat an asthma attack • the drug used for over sedation • what does the A stand for in AED • what does the P stand for in CPR • what does the G stands for in GTN • cardiac arrest is an ........ problem. • can be delivered at 15 litres per minute • heart attack is known as a ...... infarction • ...
Medical Terms 2022-02-28
13 Clues: bad • choice • too much • thinking • by mouth • dizziness • gets worse • sickness,illness • what you eat or drink • replacement body part • will not cause harm-not cancer • product sold without brand name • something done to treat your problems
Medical Terminology 2021-07-13
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- a prefix meaning false
- white blood cell
- a toxic condition in which there is retention in the bloodstream of waste products normally excreted in the urine
- the study of blood cells
- surgical excision of part or all of the stomach
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- fear of water
- a red blood cell that transports oxygen and carbon dioxide
- deficiency in the oxygen-carrying component of the blood
- surgical construction of an opening in the trachea for the insertion of a catheter or tube to facilitate breathing
- sharp, severe paroxysmal pain extending along a nerve or group of nerves
- inflammation around the heart
- the presence of an abnormally high concentration of glucose in the blood not urine
- visual examination of the uterus and uterine lining using an endoscope
13 Clues: fear of water • white blood cell • a prefix meaning false • the study of blood cells • inflammation around the heart • surgical excision of part or all of the stomach • deficiency in the oxygen-carrying component of the blood • a red blood cell that transports oxygen and carbon dioxide • visual examination of the uterus and uterine lining using an endoscope • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-06-17
13 Clues: Rx • IM • Therapy PT • by mouth NPO • Complaint cc • Privileges BRP • Mass Index BM1 • blood Count CBC • Not Resusitate DNR • Weight Bearing NWB • Lower Quadrant LLQ • Function Tests LFT • Knee Amputation BKA
Medical Specialists 2021-08-09
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- A doctor who specializes in women's reproductive health, pregnancy and/or childbirth
- A doctor who treats skin conditions
- A doctor who treats allergies
- Another way of saying primary care physician
- Therapist who supports sensory processing and fine motor skills
- A doctor who treats the brain and nervous system
- Someone who manages health through diet and nutrition
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- Doctor who diagnose and treat mental health conditions, can prescribe medications
- A doctor who treats the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines
- A doctor who treats the heart and circulatory system
- A doctor who specializes in teeth and oral health
- Therapist who helps people improve their communication
- a doctor who focuses on one area of the body
13 Clues: A doctor who treats allergies • A doctor who treats skin conditions • Another way of saying primary care physician • a doctor who focuses on one area of the body • A doctor who treats the brain and nervous system • A doctor who specializes in teeth and oral health • A doctor who treats the heart and circulatory system • ...
Medical Terminologies 2019-10-11
Across
- Kidney disease is called _________?
- Breakdown of protein is also known as___________?
- What is the study of cell called as?
- What is inflammation of joints known as?
- What is bad smell known as?
- What is inflammation of gums known as?
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- What is study of disease is called as?
- Death of cells due to injury is called as_______?
- What is inflammation of stomach’s mucosa called as?
- Natural cell death is called as________?
- Expansion of blood vessel is called as?
- Nerve disease is known as____________?
- What is pain in muscle called as?
13 Clues: What is bad smell known as? • What is pain in muscle called as? • Kidney disease is called _________? • What is the study of cell called as? • What is study of disease is called as? • Nerve disease is known as____________? • What is inflammation of gums known as? • Expansion of blood vessel is called as? • Natural cell death is called as________? • ...
medical words 2014-11-06
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- we use this to carry injured people
- we put this on a broken bone
- we use this to listen to the heart
- we put this on a small cut
- this is what a bee or wasp does to us
- we use this to walk when we have a broken leg
- we use this to stop a broken arm moving
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- we put these in teeth that have a hole
- dentist uses this for taking out bad bits
- taking out a tooth
- gas to keep you asleep
- we use this to close a big cut
- we use this to give fluid to patients
13 Clues: taking out a tooth • gas to keep you asleep • we put this on a small cut • we put this on a broken bone • we use this to close a big cut • we use this to listen to the heart • we use this to carry injured people • this is what a bee or wasp does to us • we use this to give fluid to patients • we put these in teeth that have a hole • we use this to stop a broken arm moving • ...
Medical Logistics 2016-05-07
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- The _____ in and first out method is most important when dealing with items that have a shelf life or expiration code.
- The first _____ digits of the National Stock Number (NSN) is the Federal Supply Classification.
- A _____ of discrepancy is submitted on a SF 364.
- When the HM encounters a shipping or packaging discrepancy on behalf of the shipper, the HM should submit a report of _____.
- A controlled substance is conducted how often?
- The second series of digits in the National Stock Number (NSN) is known as the National _____ Bureau Code as seen in this example (655-00-123-4567).
- The sum total of the operating level and safety level is also known as _____ objective.
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- The HM would use NAVSUP P-485 to locate the policies and guidance for operating and managing procedures of _____ department and activities.
- Any item that has application and appears on APL, SNSL, ISL, or Naval Ship Systems Command is known as _____ part.
- When a requisition exceeds the current competitive threshold, the HM must receive quotes from how many vendors?
- The agreement to a contract with a vendor without the appropriate level of authority is also known as _____ commitment.
- The most common _____ document that is encountered is the DD 1348.
- The end user must _____, date and circle the amount upon receipt of items.
13 Clues: A controlled substance is conducted how often? • A _____ of discrepancy is submitted on a SF 364. • The most common _____ document that is encountered is the DD 1348. • The end user must _____, date and circle the amount upon receipt of items. • The sum total of the operating level and safety level is also known as _____ objective. • ...
Medical forms 2023-11-20
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- A plastic tube that you can attach to your puffer
- An inhaler/puffer medication for asthma
- A type of clean water that can be used to wash inside your nose or eyes
- Any medical conditions or major surgeries you've had
- A disease that makes it hard to breathe
- Your job
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- Where your ancestors come from e.g. European, Chinese, Australian,
- The letters before your name e.g. Mr, Mrs
- Are you married or single?
- Another word for puffer
- A letter that your Doctor writes for you to get a medication
- What country are you from? e.g. Australian, American, German
- Your last name
13 Clues: Your job • Your last name • Another word for puffer • Are you married or single? • An inhaler/puffer medication for asthma • A disease that makes it hard to breathe • The letters before your name e.g. Mr, Mrs • A plastic tube that you can attach to your puffer • Any medical conditions or major surgeries you've had • ...
Medical Spanish 2024-01-06
Medical Terminology 2023-03-04
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- What is the fundamental unit of all living things?
- The study of the eye is called what?
- What includes the heart, esophagus, aorta, trachea, and thymus gland?
- What is the suffix that means vomit?
- What does gastr/o stand for?
- What is the suffix that means pregnancy?
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- What is the only organ with both endocrine and exocrine functions?
- What is the suffix that means more than normal?
- What cells do NOT transmit electrical impulses?
- What does cardi/o stand for?
- What is the center area of the kidney called?
- How many types of blood vessels are there?
- What is known as the windpipe?
13 Clues: What does cardi/o stand for? • What does gastr/o stand for? • What is known as the windpipe? • The study of the eye is called what? • What is the suffix that means vomit? • What is the suffix that means pregnancy? • How many types of blood vessels are there? • What is the center area of the kidney called? • What is the suffix that means more than normal? • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-10-14
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- Refers to a structure that is behind another structure
- Underside of the foot
- Refers to a structure that is below or lower than another structure
- Refers to something that is closer to the midline of the body
- Plane creates a top and bottom
- Father away from the trunk
- Refers to a structure that is above another structure
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- Plane creates a front and back side
- Universal Starting Point
- Plane creates a right and left side of the body
- Structure is in front of another structure
- Something that is farther away from the midline of the body
- Fixed lines of reference along which the body is divided
13 Clues: Underside of the foot • Universal Starting Point • Father away from the trunk • Plane creates a top and bottom • Plane creates a front and back side • Structure is in front of another structure • Plane creates a right and left side of the body • Refers to a structure that is above another structure • Refers to a structure that is behind another structure • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-21
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- This signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- Not cancerous.
- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- High blood pressure
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- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment.
- The outer layer of the skin.
13 Clues: Not cancerous. • High blood pressure • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot. • Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein. • The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment. • ...
Medical CWP 2025-02-16
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- Device that delivers breaths to a patient under anesthesia
- The body's largest artery
- Hormone that regulates blood sugar
- Commonly used opioid for pain management in surgery
- Condition Caused by lack of oxygen to tissues
- Smallest functional unit of the kidney
- The windpipe
- Surgical removal of the gallbladder
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- Procedure to restore a normal heart rhythm
- Reversible loss of sensation, often induced for surgery
- Gas commonly used to maintain general anesthesia
- Cranial nerve responsible for vision
- Protective sac around the heart
13 Clues: The windpipe • The body's largest artery • Protective sac around the heart • Hormone that regulates blood sugar • Surgical removal of the gallbladder • Cranial nerve responsible for vision • Smallest functional unit of the kidney • Procedure to restore a normal heart rhythm • Condition Caused by lack of oxygen to tissues • Gas commonly used to maintain general anesthesia • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-02-20
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- Abnormal swelling of tissue due to fluid retention
- A term used for removal of a kidney
- Study of the cause of diseases
- Inflammation of the liver
- Cell type involved in clotting
- Drug used to treat bacterial infections
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- Medical term for voice box
- A disease or condition caused by a virus
- Removal of a body part or tissue
- A red blood cell
- The process of breathing
- Inflammation of the joints
- Relating to the heart
13 Clues: A red blood cell • Relating to the heart • The process of breathing • Inflammation of the liver • Medical term for voice box • Inflammation of the joints • Study of the cause of diseases • Cell type involved in clotting • Removal of a body part or tissue • A term used for removal of a kidney • Drug used to treat bacterial infections • A disease or condition caused by a virus • ...
Medical terminology 2024-11-28
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- meaning Refers to red, often related to red blood cells (from "erythrocyte").
- meaning Relates to the skin (from "dermatology").
- meaning Relates to fat or fatty tissue (e.g., "adipose tissue").
- meaning Pertaining to the kidneys.
- meaning Located near the midline of the body or an organ.
- meaning Inflammation of the stomach lining.
- meaning Relates to the abdominal wall or abdomen (e.g., "laparoscopy").
- meaning Inflammation of the joints, causing pain and stiffness.
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- meaning Relates to the kidney (from "nephrology").
- meaning Pertaining to the liver.
- meaning Relates to radiation or radiology (e.g., X-rays).
- meaning The study of cells, their structure, and their function.
- meaning A medical procedure to examine the inside of the body using a scope.
13 Clues: meaning Pertaining to the liver. • meaning Pertaining to the kidneys. • meaning Inflammation of the stomach lining. • meaning Relates to the skin (from "dermatology"). • meaning Relates to the kidney (from "nephrology"). • meaning Relates to radiation or radiology (e.g., X-rays). • meaning Located near the midline of the body or an organ. • ...
Medical terminology 2024-11-28
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- A bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen in the blood.
- The study of blood and blood-related diseases.
- Inflammation of the ear.
- A surgical creation of an artificial opening between the colon and the body surface .
- Relates to the liver.
- Inflammation of the gums.
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- Refers to the heart.
- Abnormal hardening of body tissue.
- Inflammation of the stomach lining.
- : Meaning black
- Relates to the skin.
- The study of cells, their structure, function, and chemistry.
- A medical instrument used to look inside the body.
13 Clues: : Meaning black • Refers to the heart. • Relates to the skin. • Relates to the liver. • Inflammation of the ear. • Inflammation of the gums. • Abnormal hardening of body tissue. • Inflammation of the stomach lining. • The study of blood and blood-related diseases. • A medical instrument used to look inside the body. • ...
medical terminology 2024-12-10
Medical Anthropology 2024-12-19
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- A method anthropologists use to study health beliefs in a society.
- The term for health care systems blending modern and traditional methods.
- A disease that spreads across countries or continents.
- The study of how culture influences health practices.
- The belief that illness is a consequence of imbalance in bodily humors.
- Term for diseases that result from cultural practices.
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- The study of human adaptations to disease over time.
- Type of healer that meditates between the natural and spiritual world.
- The view that illness is caused by supernatural forces.
- A model used to describe how individuals perceive illness.
- Framework examining how power structures impact health care access.
- Practices used by healers in traditional medicine.
- A branch of anthropology focusing on the relationship between health and environment
13 Clues: Practices used by healers in traditional medicine. • The study of human adaptations to disease over time. • The study of how culture influences health practices. • A disease that spreads across countries or continents. • Term for diseases that result from cultural practices. • The view that illness is caused by supernatural forces. • ...
Medical terminology 2024-12-05
Medical Vocabulary 2025-08-20
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- staff – Doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers.
- – Essential nutrients that build and repair body tissues.
- – Substances formed when two or more elements combine.
- – A different option or choice.
- – To take in, like nutrients or liquids.
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- effects – Unwanted reactions caused by medicine.
- – Tiny living organisms, some can cause disease.
- – The red liquid that carries oxygen through the body.
- – When harmful germs enter the body and cause illness.
- – The correct amount of medicine to take.
- remedies – Treatments made from plants or natural sources.
- – Not mixed with anything else.
- – A small container with medicine inside, easy to swallow.
13 Clues: – Not mixed with anything else. • – A different option or choice. • – To take in, like nutrients or liquids. • – The correct amount of medicine to take. • effects – Unwanted reactions caused by medicine. • – Tiny living organisms, some can cause disease. • – The red liquid that carries oxygen through the body. • staff – Doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers. • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-09-02
Across
- Closer toward the trunk of the body
- Position Reference used to describe body parts in relation to one another
- Fixed lines of reference
- Creates a top and bottom half
- Creates a front and back side
- Further from the trunk of the body
- above or nearer to the head
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- Closer to the midline of the body
- Back side
- Further from the midline of the body
- below or nearer to the feet
- Creates a right and left side
- Front side
13 Clues: Back side • Front side • Fixed lines of reference • below or nearer to the feet • above or nearer to the head • Creates a right and left side • Creates a top and bottom half • Creates a front and back side • Closer to the midline of the body • Further from the trunk of the body • Closer toward the trunk of the body • Further from the midline of the body • ...
Medical Terminologies 2019-10-11
Across
- What is pain in muscle called as?
- Nerve disease is known as____________?
- Death of cells due to injury is called as_______?
- What is study of disease is called as?
- What is bad smell known as?
- Expansion of blood vessel is called as?
- What is inflammation of gums known as?
- Breakdown of protein is also known as___________?
Down
- What is the study of cell called as?
- What is inflammation of joints known as?
- Natural cell death is called as________?
- What is inflammation of stomach’s mucosa called as?
- Kidney disease is called _________?
13 Clues: What is bad smell known as? • What is pain in muscle called as? • Kidney disease is called _________? • What is the study of cell called as? • Nerve disease is known as____________? • What is study of disease is called as? • What is inflammation of gums known as? • Expansion of blood vessel is called as? • What is inflammation of joints known as? • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-04-21
13 Clues: away • toward • into bone • into dermis • into a vein • extra teeth • below clavicle • between digits • after vaccination • outer layer dermis • muscle surrounding heart • 2nd largest salivary gland • muscle separating thorax/abdomen
Medical terminology 2023-02-08
Across
- under the skin.
- plastic surgery.
- that is trapped under the nail.
- mark (bruise) on the skin.
- glands produce little or no sweat.
- secretion from sebaceous glands.
- papular and pustular eruption of the skin with increased production of sebum.
- of hair from areas where it normally grows.
- dry skin.
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- hair growth anymore on the body.
- widespread redness of the skin.
- of epithelial cells.
- white patches on the inside surfaces of your mouth.
- spots or patches on the top layer of the skin.
14 Clues: dry skin. • under the skin. • plastic surgery. • of epithelial cells. • mark (bruise) on the skin. • widespread redness of the skin. • that is trapped under the nail. • hair growth anymore on the body. • secretion from sebaceous glands. • glands produce little or no sweat. • of hair from areas where it normally grows. • spots or patches on the top layer of the skin. • ...
Medical Technologies 2014-05-31
Across
- A medical intervention used to keep someone alive if they are unable to survive on their own
- Measures of various psychological statistics of the body's most basic functions
- The pressure when the heart contracts
- A device for measuring lung capacity
- A wave of blood flow that expands an artery created by a contraction of the heart
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- The force that blood exerts on the artery walls
- The act of breathing
- The pressure when the heart relaxes
- A medical device used to provide nutrition to patients who cannot swallow correctly or were born with defects in mouth
- A measure of the body's ability to generate and get rid of heat
- A measure of TV plus IRV plus ERV
- A device for measuring blood pressure
- One of your organs fail and is replaced by another organ
13 Clues: The act of breathing • A measure of TV plus IRV plus ERV • The pressure when the heart relaxes • A device for measuring lung capacity • The pressure when the heart contracts • A device for measuring blood pressure • The force that blood exerts on the artery walls • One of your organs fail and is replaced by another organ • ...
Medical Terminology 2014-06-30
13 Clues: large • small • study • without • to look • enlarged • the image • to remove • to cut into • inflammation • to make a "mouth" • abnormal condition • recording an image
Medical expressions 2016-05-07
Across
- global outbreak of an illness
- vaccination (= Impfung) against the flu
- when your throat is hurting and you can't really talk you have a
- a doctor gives some medication to a patient (verb)
- feeling very sick
- other word for flu
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- hoher Blutdruck
- cream you put on your skin to soothe (= beruhigen) it
- other word for illness
- liquid you take against a cough
- when your body temperature is higher than usual
- sich verbreiten
- skin condition, often red and itchy
13 Clues: hoher Blutdruck • sich verbreiten • feeling very sick • other word for flu • other word for illness • global outbreak of an illness • liquid you take against a cough • skin condition, often red and itchy • vaccination (= Impfung) against the flu • when your body temperature is higher than usual • a doctor gives some medication to a patient (verb) • ...
medical terms 2022-01-06
13 Clues: Swelling • Stitches • Cancerous • Blood clot • Not cancerous • Low blood pressure • Wound, sore, or cut • High blood pressure • Outermost layer of skin • Mass or growth of thin tissue • Most common type of white blood cell • A tissue sample for testing purposes • Inflamed or infected tissue beneath the skin
Medical Detectives 2022-02-13
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- The unit for respiratory rate.
- A disease that could cause paralysis and make someone need an "iron lung".
- This "group" is considered the standard, of which to make comparisons.
- This muscle pumps blood throughout the body.
- A treatment that fights bacteria.
- This set of organs brings oxygen into the body.
- These cells are immortal and used for experimentation.
- Another term for heart rate.
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- This variable is what the researcher measures.
- The virus-type that causes Covid-19 infection.
- Includes heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and temperature.
- This variable is what the researcher changes.
- A treatment that helps our bodies fight viruses.
13 Clues: Another term for heart rate. • The unit for respiratory rate. • A treatment that fights bacteria. • This muscle pumps blood throughout the body. • This variable is what the researcher changes. • This variable is what the researcher measures. • The virus-type that causes Covid-19 infection. • This set of organs brings oxygen into the body. • ...
Medical Access 2022-03-30
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- Face-to-face contact between a patient and a healthcare provider
- Collecting demographic and insurance information
- The maximum amount the payer will reimburse for a service
- Percentage the patient pays for covered services after the deductible has been met
- An examination of a patient by a healthcare provider
- Predetermined payments for healthcare services
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- The amount for which the patient is financially responsible before an insurance policy provides coverage
- The person eligible to receive healthcare benefits.
- Accounts Receivable that cannot be collected by the provider or a collection agency
- Document that gives covered entities permission to perform a service
- System where documentation resides
- Also known as the patient record
- The amount provided to the patient before services are provided
13 Clues: Also known as the patient record • System where documentation resides • Predetermined payments for healthcare services • Collecting demographic and insurance information • The person eligible to receive healthcare benefits. • An examination of a patient by a healthcare provider • The maximum amount the payer will reimburse for a service • ...
Medical innovations 2023-10-04
Across
- A portion of the object that is been studied
- Huge group of cities that share same characteristics
- Red body fluid
- keeping something in the correct temperature for it to develop
- Very contagious
- To say no or do not accept something
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- Is used as an antibiotic
- where people go when they are sick
- First person doing somethig
- Insert an artificial object in a human body
- An inyection that takes away the pain
- An specific and predetermined way of doing something
- Solid mass of tissue that forms when abnormal cells group together, usually caused by cancer
13 Clues: Red body fluid • Very contagious • Is used as an antibiotic • First person doing somethig • where people go when they are sick • To say no or do not accept something • An inyection that takes away the pain • Insert an artificial object in a human body • A portion of the object that is been studied • Huge group of cities that share same characteristics • ...
Medical terminology 2024-01-30
Across
- Suffix meaning removal of
- Suffix meaning birth or labor
- Prefix meaning stomach
- Prefix meaning large
- Suffix meaning disease
- Prefix meaning white (ex. what are white blood cells called?)
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- Suffix meaning inflammation
- Prefix meaning below normal
- Root word meaning skin
- Prefix meaning glucose/sugar
- Prefix meaning small
- Root word meaning heart
- Prefix meaning above normal
13 Clues: Prefix meaning large • Prefix meaning small • Root word meaning skin • Prefix meaning stomach • Suffix meaning disease • Root word meaning heart • Suffix meaning removal of • Suffix meaning inflammation • Prefix meaning below normal • Prefix meaning above normal • Prefix meaning glucose/sugar • Suffix meaning birth or labor • ...
Medical terminology 2023-12-07
Across
- abnormal intraocular pressure
- moderates the amount of light into the eye
- tears are produced from this gland
- concentrated in the central eye, for color
- word form includes kerat/o
- dark area in the center of the iris
- double vision
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- the corners of the eye
- inner layer of the eye
- night blindness
- help keep the sun out of the eye
- protective bony socket that holds the eye
- number of muscles in the eye
13 Clues: double vision • night blindness • the corners of the eye • inner layer of the eye • word form includes kerat/o • number of muscles in the eye • abnormal intraocular pressure • help keep the sun out of the eye • tears are produced from this gland • dark area in the center of the iris • protective bony socket that holds the eye • moderates the amount of light into the eye • ...
Medical terms 2024-01-16
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- Mucus (snot) dripping or “running” out of your nose
- having more than the normal number of digits
- Surgical opening into the skull
- An expert or specialist in psychology.
- Extreme or irrational fear of water
- One that far exceeds the normal therapeutic ray bilateral
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- Abnormally high blood pressure
- Originating outside the organism
- the study of the microscopic structure of tissues.
- A mass of interlacing, coiled fibers, cells of Schwann, and fibrous tissue forming a mass at the end of an amputation stump
- A treatment, typically using ultrasound shock wave
- Inflammation of the pericardium
- Abnormally low blood pressure
13 Clues: Abnormally high blood pressure • Inflammation of the pericardium • Abnormally low blood pressure • Surgical opening into the skull • Originating outside the organism • Extreme or irrational fear of water • An expert or specialist in psychology. • having more than the normal number of digits • the study of the microscopic structure of tissues. • ...
Medical Abbreviation 2024-03-19
Medical Terms 2024-04-10
Medical Treatment 2026-03-08
13 Clues: Puntos • Capsula • Cirugia • Pastillas • Analgesicos • Radiografia • Supositorio • Antibioticos • Fisioterapia • Gotas por los ojos • Jarabe para la tos • Analisis de sangre • Resonancia magnetica
Medical terminology 2024-12-05
medical puzzle 2025-03-24
13 Clues: skin layer • broken bone • non-cancerous • between veins • pain in joints • infected tissue • part of the brain • medical procedure • high blood pressure • blockage of blood vessel • medication to fight bacteria • organ in lower part of abdomen • located between chest and pelvic
Medical terminologies 2025-05-01
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- The pathological death of living cells or tissues.
- Fainting or sudden loss of consciousness caused by a temporary fall in blood pressure.
- The formation of blood clots inside a blood vessel, obstructing the flow of blood through the circulatory system.
- Deficiency in the number of red blood cells or in the hemoglobin within the red blood cells.
- - The backward flow of gastric contents into the esophagus.
- A bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes due to inadequate oxygenation of the blood.
- Increased rate and depth of breathing.
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- Excessive thirst.
- Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
- Chest pain or discomfort due to reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
- Loss of the ability to understand or express speech, caused by brain damage.
- The presence of glucose in the urine.
- Difficulty or discomfort in swallowing.
13 Clues: Excessive thirst. • The presence of glucose in the urine. • Increased rate and depth of breathing. • Difficulty or discomfort in swallowing. • The pathological death of living cells or tissues. • Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity. • - The backward flow of gastric contents into the esophagus. • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-08-29
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- pain in a muscle
- glucose in the urine
- puncture of a vein for the purpose of drawing blood
- any voice impairment
- red blood cell
- sudden, sever loss of blood
- enlargement of the heart
- drooping of the eyelid
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- white blood cell cancer
- blue discoloration of the skin from a lack of oxygen
- relating to blood vessels of the brain
- study of diseases
- cell responsible for producing skin pigment
13 Clues: red blood cell • pain in a muscle • study of diseases • glucose in the urine • any voice impairment • drooping of the eyelid • white blood cell cancer • enlargement of the heart • sudden, sever loss of blood • relating to blood vessels of the brain • cell responsible for producing skin pigment • puncture of a vein for the purpose of drawing blood • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-11-13
Medical Terminology 2021-11-03
Medical Crossword 2022-09-15
Across
- An electronic device used to re-establish normal heartbeat
- A surgical procedure for treating narrowed arteries
- The narrowing of a valve or an artery
- Most common cause of mitral stenosis
- A drug used to treat angina but causes drug-induced headaches
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- A tissue graft from a donor of the same species as the recipient.
- A drug that lowers blood pressure by causing fluid loss
- a technique that prevents pain during surgery and medical procedures
- A genetic disorder affecting the connective tissue.
- The normal rhythm of the heart
- Inventor of the stethoscope
- A thin, weakened area in a blood vessel or area of the heart
- An abnormally slow heartbeat
13 Clues: Inventor of the stethoscope • An abnormally slow heartbeat • The normal rhythm of the heart • Most common cause of mitral stenosis • The narrowing of a valve or an artery • A genetic disorder affecting the connective tissue. • A surgical procedure for treating narrowed arteries • A drug that lowers blood pressure by causing fluid loss • ...
Medical vocab 2022-08-28
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- sudden violent movements or unconsciousness caused by electrical signal malfunction in the brain, often used when describing epilepsy
- permanent removal of a limb
- no feeling in a certain body part
- dull pain that won't go away
- removal of human tissue in order to conduct certain medical tests
- unable to hear
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- when injuries and conditions are extremely serious and could death
- not harmful (not cancerous)
- feeling of dizziness and being off-balance, caused by lack of oxygen in the brain
- medication that kills bacteria and cures infections
- a disease that causes the joints to become swollen and crippled
- quick to become severe/bad
- injured body tissue that is visible underneath the skin
13 Clues: unable to hear • quick to become severe/bad • not harmful (not cancerous) • permanent removal of a limb • dull pain that won't go away • no feeling in a certain body part • medication that kills bacteria and cures infections • injured body tissue that is visible underneath the skin • a disease that causes the joints to become swollen and crippled • ...
Medical 2.3 2023-04-08
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- donor someone who has blood type 0, which can be safely received by another person with any blood type
- care to health care provided to immediately respond to an injury or illness that is not serious enough to visit the emergency room
- В a blood classification that means the body’s immune system is compatible with molecules on blood cells called B-antigens, but it will fight A-antigens
- a form of radiation that can be used to take pictures of the body
- bladder the place where urine is collected and stored before it is removed from the body
- a medical imaging technique that uses the reflection of sound waves to produce an image of the body
- to breathe with difficulty in a noisy manner
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- the small bones that together make up the backbone and surround the nerves of the spinal cord
- system a part of the body that controls the creation and expulsion of urine
- a test that examines a urine sample
- О a blood classification that means the body’s immune system is not compatible with A- or B-antigens on blood cells
- a substance produced by the body that is not needed so it is expelled
- signs statistical measures of essential body functions such as temperature, pulse rate, blood pressure, and respiration
- a tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body
- the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder
15 Clues: a test that examines a urine sample • to breathe with difficulty in a noisy manner • a tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body • a form of radiation that can be used to take pictures of the body • the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder • a substance produced by the body that is not needed so it is expelled • ...
Medical inventions 2022-04-20
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- an idea
- to reach more people or a larger area
- available at the time
- a sudden improvement in knowledge or technology
- made by humans not by nature
- a person who leads the way in a new area
- a group of people with their own culture
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- creative, innovative
- be able to
- not relating to a particular area
- still being tested
- a way of doing something
- gather information to create a book or report
13 Clues: an idea • be able to • still being tested • creative, innovative • available at the time • a way of doing something • made by humans not by nature • not relating to a particular area • to reach more people or a larger area • a person who leads the way in a new area • a group of people with their own culture • gather information to create a book or report • ...
Medical vocab 2022-11-02
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- joint moves toward the body
- hand/foot rolls outward
- hand/foot rolls inward
- joint angle decreases
- furthest away from the center of the body
- divide the body into equal right and left halves
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- joint moves away from the body
- joint angle increases
- divide the body into superior
- divides the body into dorsal and ventral
- nearest to the center of the body
- hands/feet point towards midline
- hands/feet point away from midline
13 Clues: joint angle increases • joint angle decreases • hand/foot rolls inward • hand/foot rolls outward • joint moves toward the body • divide the body into superior • joint moves away from the body • hands/feet point towards midline • nearest to the center of the body • hands/feet point away from midline • divides the body into dorsal and ventral • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-10-16
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- a type of sugar found in the blood
- or relating to the brain or the intellect
- one of the most common diseases of the postural and musculoskeletal system
- the exam of a single cell type, as often found in fluid specimens•carcinoma: cancer that begins in the skin or in tissues that line or cover internal organs
- : the outermost bone in the distal row of tarsal bones of many higher
- of the active tissues of the brain caused by an infection or an autoimmune response
- breakdown of red blood cells
- type of cancer that begins in bone or in the soft tissues of the body, including cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels, fibrous tissue, or other connective or supportive tissue
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- condition in which your blood sugar (glucose) level is lower than the standard range
- and irritation of the thin, saclike tissue surrounding the heart
- impaired or abnormal functioning (as of an organ of the body
- an abnormal mass of tissue that forms when cells grow and divide more than they should or do not die when they should
- inflammation of the skin
13 Clues: inflammation of the skin • breakdown of red blood cells • a type of sugar found in the blood • or relating to the brain or the intellect • impaired or abnormal functioning (as of an organ of the body • and irritation of the thin, saclike tissue surrounding the heart • : the outermost bone in the distal row of tarsal bones of many higher • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-10-10
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- Divides the body into front and back sections.
- Front
- Deterioration over time.
- Divides the body into left and right sections.
- Center Facility where surgical procedures are performed.
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- Present from birth.
- Office A place where a doctor sees patients.
- Above
- Divides the body into upper and lower sections.
- Back
- Care for the terminally ill.
- Pertaining to genes.
- Below
13 Clues: Back • Above • Below • Front • Present from birth. • Pertaining to genes. • Deterioration over time. • Care for the terminally ill. • Office A place where a doctor sees patients. • Divides the body into front and back sections. • Divides the body into left and right sections. • Divides the body into upper and lower sections. • Center Facility where surgical procedures are performed.
Medical Terms 2024-12-11
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- Death
- Illness
- Structure composed of two or more types of tissue
- Basic unit of life
- Made up of many body systems
- right lower quadrant
- left upper quadrant
- Group of similar cells from same source that together carry out a specific function
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- Noncancerous
- A mass that occurs when cells grow quicker than normal; do not die as fast
- Cancerous
- right upper quadrant
- left lower quadrant
13 Clues: Death • Illness • Cancerous • Noncancerous • Basic unit of life • left lower quadrant • left upper quadrant • right upper quadrant • right lower quadrant • Made up of many body systems • Structure composed of two or more types of tissue • A mass that occurs when cells grow quicker than normal; do not die as fast • ...
Medical terminology 2024-12-05
Medical terminology 2024-11-28
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- meaning Refers to red, often related to red blood cells (from "erythrocyte").
- meaning Relates to the skin (from "dermatology").
- meaning Relates to fat or fatty tissue (e.g., "adipose tissue").
- meaning Pertaining to the kidneys.
- meaning Located near the midline of the body or an organ.
- meaning Inflammation of the stomach lining.
- meaning Relates to the abdominal wall or abdomen (e.g., "laparoscopy").
- meaning Inflammation of the joints, causing pain and stiffness.
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- meaning Relates to the kidney (from "nephrology").
- meaning Pertaining to the liver.
- meaning Relates to radiation or radiology (e.g., X-rays).
- meaning The study of cells, their structure, and their function.
- meaning A medical procedure to examine the inside of the body using a scope.
13 Clues: meaning Pertaining to the liver. • meaning Pertaining to the kidneys. • meaning Inflammation of the stomach lining. • meaning Relates to the skin (from "dermatology"). • meaning Relates to the kidney (from "nephrology"). • meaning Relates to radiation or radiology (e.g., X-rays). • meaning Located near the midline of the body or an organ. • ...
Medical imaging 2025-04-30
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- Imaging measuring brain’s magnetic activity
- Diagnostic imaging technique using high-frequency sound waves
- Procedure with a flexible camera tube
- Imaging for bones
- Doctor who interprets X-rays and MRIs
- Nuclear medicine scan
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- Study of the functions of living organisms
- Imaging tissue stiffness
- Process of identifying a disease
- Medical imaging using infrared radiation
- Study of body structure
- Tissues for movement
- Skeletal parts
- X-ray specialist
14 Clues: Skeletal parts • X-ray specialist • Imaging for bones • Tissues for movement • Nuclear medicine scan • Study of body structure • Imaging tissue stiffness • Process of identifying a disease • Procedure with a flexible camera tube • Doctor who interprets X-rays and MRIs • Medical imaging using infrared radiation • Study of the functions of living organisms • ...
Medical Spanish 2025-07-28
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- Puede ____ donde le duele? (Can you point to where it hurts?)
- Fue un ____ atenderlo. (It was a pleasure to care for you.)
- Usted no puede ___ hoy. (You can't drive today.)
- Usted __ __ a casa ahora. (You may go home now.)
- Todo salio ____. (Everything went well)
- Usted tiene ____? (Do you have questions?)
- Me duele el ____. (My stomach hurts.)
- Usted tiene ____? (Do you have pain?)
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- Voy a revisar sus ___ __. (I'm going to check your vital signs.)
- De __ _ __, que tanto le duele? (from 0-10, how much does it hurt?
- Voy a prepararlo para su ____. (I'm going to get you ready for your procedure.)
- Hola, soy su ____. (Hello, I am your nurse.)
- Le daremos ___ ___ si todo esta bien. (We will discharge you if everything looks good.)
13 Clues: Me duele el ____. (My stomach hurts.) • Usted tiene ____? (Do you have pain?) • Todo salio ____. (Everything went well) • Usted tiene ____? (Do you have questions?) • Hola, soy su ____. (Hello, I am your nurse.) • Usted no puede ___ hoy. (You can't drive today.) • Usted __ __ a casa ahora. (You may go home now.) • ...
Medical Abbreviation 2025-09-18
Medical Specialist 2025-11-19
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- – Cares for pregnant women and delivers babies.
- – Treats skin, hair, and nail conditions.
- – Treats kidney diseases.
- – Treats allergies and immune diseases.
- – Administers anesthesia during surgery.
- – Treats eye diseases and performs eye surgery.
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- – Examines eyes and prescribes glasses.
- – Uses X-rays, CT scans, and MRI for diagnosis.
- – Treats arthritis and autoimmune diseases.
- – Fits and dispenses eyeglasses.
- – Treats blood disorders like anemia.
- – Cares for oral health.
- – Diagnoses and treats cancer.
13 Clues: – Cares for oral health. • – Treats kidney diseases. • – Diagnoses and treats cancer. • – Fits and dispenses eyeglasses. • – Treats blood disorders like anemia. • – Examines eyes and prescribes glasses. • – Treats allergies and immune diseases. • – Administers anesthesia during surgery. • – Treats skin, hair, and nail conditions. • – Treats arthritis and autoimmune diseases. • ...
Medical Lab, Medical Imaging, & Health Informatics Careers 2023-04-18
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- use x-rays, radiation, nuclear medicine, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance to diagnose and treat disease.
- ______ information technicians organize and code patient records, father statistical or research data, record information on patient records, monitor electronic and paper-based information to ensure confidentiality, and calculate bills using health care data.
- Identify and track diseases as they occur in a group of people.
- medical ____________ technician perform routine lab tests that do not require the advanced knowledge held by a medical technologist
- A Medical ________, also known as a medical translator, assists cross-cultural communication processes by converting one language to another.
- __________ Work under the supervision of radiologists. These professionals use different types of scanners, such as x-ray, ultrasonic, and computerized tomography scanners, to produce images of body parts.
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- A medical ___________ uses a computer and word-processing software to enter data that has been dictated on a recorder by physicians or other health care professionals.
- A Health Information ________ develops and manages the systems for storing and obtaining information from records, prepare information for legal actions and insurance claims, compile statistics for organizations and government agencies, manage medical records departments, ensure the confidentiality of patient information, and supervise and train other personnel.
- A medical ________ identifies diagnoses, procedures, and services shown in a patient's healthcare record and assign specific codes to each.
- A Medical ________ uses their artistic and creative talents to produce illustrations, charts, graphs, and diagrams for health textbooks, journals, magazines, and exhibits.
- physician that studies tissues, fluids, and cells of the human body to del determine the presence and/or cause of disease
- also known as venipuncture technicians. They collect blood and prepare it for testing.
12 Clues: Identify and track diseases as they occur in a group of people. • also known as venipuncture technicians. They collect blood and prepare it for testing. • use x-rays, radiation, nuclear medicine, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance to diagnose and treat disease. • ...
CMA Medical Terminology 2021-05-11
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- someone with a seizure disorder will see him
- membrane that surrounds the lungs
- heart muscle tissue
- do no harm
- ensure medical laboratories are properly trained and conducting tests properly
- someone who has smoked for years might get this
- a government insurance typically for the elderly
- red blood cells
- you don't have to be a Texas Ranger to use one of these
- standards of behavior or beliets
- the region between the knee and the hip
- this doctor focuses on the tarsals and metatarsals
- assure privacy of medical records
- protects employees
- loose fitting sac around the heart
- one of the smallest bones in the human body
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- another word for a broken bone
- a doctor goes through this training after medical school
- consent that is based on information
- responsibility
- Patients who need to most care might be here
- working independently
- flatline
- explanation of benefits
- not a paper medical chart
- immediately
- white blood cells
- someone with a rash will seek her out
- tissue, tissue that responds to a hormone
- the process of bone formation
- heart bypass surgery
- tachycardia, also known as a saw-tooth pattern
- when the patient leaves the hospital
- largest internal organ in the human body
- it is used when someone's heart is fibrillating
- Tenens, a temporary physician
- what the arms and legs are collectively known as
37 Clues: flatline • do no harm • immediately • responsibility • red blood cells • white blood cells • protects employees • heart muscle tissue • heart bypass surgery • working independently • explanation of benefits • not a paper medical chart • the process of bone formation • another word for a broken bone • Tenens, a temporary physician • standards of behavior or beliets • ...
Study Guide #2 2020-06-11
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- What is Parsons airport identifier
- What KS town is Coffey County Hospital located in
- What County Hospital is located in Paola KS
- What is the airport identifier for Coffeyville KS
- What KS town is Yates Center Healthcare located in
- This county hospital is located in what KS town
- (3 words) Name of hospital out of Parsons KS
- Labette Health is also located in what KS town
- What KS town is Wilson Medical Center located in
- Airport Identifier in Winfield
- What is the airport identifier for Ottawa KS
- Airport Identifier in Wellington
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- What regional medical center is located in the town of Coffeyville
- What regional hospital is located in the town of Fredonia
- What is the airport identifier in Burlington KS
- What KS town has a Via Christi Hospital in Crawford County
- What is the airport identifier for Chanute KS
- What is the airport identifier for Pittsburg KS
- What hospital is located in Fort Scott KS
- City, (2 words) What hospital is located in Sedan
- What Regional Hospital is located in Emporia KS
- What KS town is Allen County Regional Hospital Located
- Sumner Regional Medical Center is located in which town in KS
- William Newton Memorial Hospital is located in the which town in KS
- what is the state hospital located in Paola KS
- What hospital is located in Independence KS
- In what KS town is Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center located
- What Memorial Hospital is located in Ottawa KS
28 Clues: Airport Identifier in Winfield • Airport Identifier in Wellington • What is Parsons airport identifier • What hospital is located in Fort Scott KS • What County Hospital is located in Paola KS • What hospital is located in Independence KS • (3 words) Name of hospital out of Parsons KS • What is the airport identifier for Ottawa KS • ...
Introduction to the Health Care System 2023-01-11
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- allowed medical knowledge to be shared called the _________ press.
- 1,000 years ago.
- new technologies allowed to understand of ____ in genetic therpy development.
- most medical treatment in diagnosing a problem.
- has been around as long as blindness.
- health care industry grew and became more advanced.
- a type of therapists that plays a big part in helping the community.
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- therapy important to society and improve skills.
- another name for the flu vaccine.
- therapy used to be called occupational therapy.
- is the 3rd leading cause of hospitalizations
- medical field progressed _______ since primitive health.
- philosopher who said disease was caused from the environment.
- ______ cancer most curable disease.
14 Clues: 1,000 years ago. • another name for the flu vaccine. • ______ cancer most curable disease. • has been around as long as blindness. • is the 3rd leading cause of hospitalizations • therapy used to be called occupational therapy. • most medical treatment in diagnosing a problem. • therapy important to society and improve skills. • ...
For Dad! 2016-04-04
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- Capital Of Egypt
- Forked.....
- Scented Body Spray
- Medical term for Kneecap
- Roman god of war
- A bibliophile collects....
- Biggest Planet
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- Green Star Wars Character
- Medical term for collar bone
- Tall Animal
- Meaning Hello in French
- Fruit that grows it's seeds on the outside
- A stitch in time saves......
- Warsaw is the capital of what country?
- A milliner makes....
15 Clues: Tall Animal • Forked..... • Biggest Planet • Capital Of Egypt • Roman god of war • Scented Body Spray • A milliner makes.... • Meaning Hello in French • Medical term for Kneecap • Green Star Wars Character • A bibliophile collects.... • Medical term for collar bone • A stitch in time saves...... • Warsaw is the capital of what country? • Fruit that grows it's seeds on the outside
engineering careers 2018-01-26
Healthcare 2017-10-03
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- an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be issued with a medicine or treatment
- a specialist concerned with the study and treatment of disorders and diseases of the eye
- a doctor skilled in the treatment of women's diseases, especially those of the reproductive organs
- people who treat patients by pressing joints in places where two joints are connected, e.g. spine, or backbone
- a person who is qualified to treat diseases and other conditions that affect the teeth and gums
- insensitivity to pain,the injection of drugs before surgical operations
- part of the body,e.g.liver, lungs
- people who treat patients by using needles at special points around the skin
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- a person who stands in temporarily for someone else of the same profession, especially a cleric or doctor
- the organized provision of medical care
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- (of an illness) persisting for a long time or constantly recurring
- a doctor qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders
- small centre offering primary care, run by a single GP or a group of them
- a medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases
- therapists who use aromatic oils and massage
- backbone
- a doctor who specializes in the study or treatment of heart diseases
- centre which specialises in treating a particular condition or group of condition
- (v) to send someone to another person or place in order to get help, information, or advice
20 Clues: backbone • part of the body,e.g.liver, lungs • the organized provision of medical care • therapists who use aromatic oils and massage • a doctor qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders • (of an illness) persisting for a long time or constantly recurring • a medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases • ...
ALS Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-24
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- used to evaluate and diagnose disorders of the muscles and motor neurons
- progressing slowly
- Loss of muscle fiber volume characterized by a visible decrease in muscle size
- A hardening within the nervous system, especially of the brain and spinal cord
- Weak or absent muscle response when a normal stimulus is applied
- Difficulty in swallowing
- The progressive loss of muscle mass, or wasting
- A neurotransmitter, found in the brain that regulates movement, balance, and walking.
- medical term for "absence of movement"
- The brain and spinal cord combined
- __________ ALS affects facial muscles, speech and swallowing.
- developing gradually or in stages
- ALS is not ______(communicable)
- Of, relating to, or affecting both nerves and muscles.
- people who look after others
- the major part of the body affected by ALS
- ALS is a ______ disease
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- medical care given to a patient
- ____________ lateral sclerosis (ALS)
- medical abbreviation for muscle
- the ______ are unimpaired with ALS
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy
- _________ failure is the most common cause of death for people with ALS
- Impaired speech and language due to weakness or stiffness in the muscles
- The medical science that deals with the nervous system and disorders
- done without conscious control
- activities of daily living
- motor _______ that conveys impulses initiating muscle contraction or glandular secretion
- connects the cerebrum to the spinal cord
- drooling or excessive salivation
- online challenge to raise funds supporting ALS
- A condition in which a muscle or group of muscles involuntarily contract
32 Clues: progressing slowly • ALS is a ______ disease • Difficulty in swallowing • activities of daily living • people who look after others • done without conscious control • medical care given to a patient • medical abbreviation for muscle • ALS is not ______(communicable) • drooling or excessive salivation • developing gradually or in stages • the ______ are unimpaired with ALS • ...
All crossword about Pathology 2020-01-13
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- (as in renal pathology), and physiological systems
- pathology is mostly concerned with analyzing known
- to processes and tests which fall within
- a wide range of bioscience research
- in one of two major specialties, anatomical pathology
- (morphologic changes), and the consequences of changes
- indicate a state of disease in cases of both physical ailment
- is often used in a more narrow fashion to
- pathology), as well as on the basis of the focus of the
- injury. The word pathology also
- manifestations).[2] In common medical practice,
- in the statement "the many different forms of cancer have
- four components of disease: cause, mechanisms
- pathologies"), and the affix path is sometimes used
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- and effects of disease
- a field of general inquiry and research, pathology
- development (pathogenesis), structural alterations of
- A physician practicing pathology is called
- (as with forensic pathology).
- area which includes a number of distinct but
- is the study of the
- predicted or actual progression of particular diseases
- and medical practices. However, when used
- and non-infectious disease and is conducted by
- medical specialties that diagnose disease mostly through analysis of tissue, cell, and body fluid
- to the study of disease in general,
- cytopathology, hematopathology, and histopathology),
- contemporary medical field of "general pathology",
- Idiomatically, "a pathology" may also refer to
- in cardiomyopathy) and psychological conditions (such as
- the basis of the involved sample types (comparing, for
- clinical pathology. Further divisions in specialty exist
- the context of modern medical treatment, the
33 Clues: is the study of the • and effects of disease • (as with forensic pathology). • injury. The word pathology also • a wide range of bioscience research • to the study of disease in general, • to processes and tests which fall within • and medical practices. However, when used • is often used in a more narrow fashion to • A physician practicing pathology is called • ...
First Aid CPR Crosswords 2026-02-12
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- serious physical injury.
- in the skeletal system.
- medical dressing used to cover wounds.
- passage that allows air to enter and leave the lungs.
- abdominal thrust used to clear a blocked airway.
- first piece of information given when calling 911.
- coverings worn to prevent disease transmission.
- person who witnesses an emergency but is not involved.
- condition where organs do not receive enough blood.
- danger that could cause injury.
- to provide medical help.
- blockage that stops blood flow to part of the heart.
- chest compressions used when someone is not breathing.
- downward pushing motion during CPR.
- electrical activity in the brain.
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- caused by heat, chemicals, or electricity.
- medical emergency caused by interrupted blood flow to the brain.
- rip in tissue such as skin or muscle.
- care given before professional help arrives.
- movement of blood through the body.
- reaction to an emergency situation.
- an object blocks the airway.
- serious situation that requires immediate medical attention.
- person who answers and directs emergency calls.
- feeling of the heart beating in an artery.
- of blood from the body.
- device that delivers an electric shock to restart the heart.
- act of restoring breathing and circulation.
- movement of air in and out of the lungs.
29 Clues: in the skeletal system. • of blood from the body. • serious physical injury. • to provide medical help. • an object blocks the airway. • danger that could cause injury. • electrical activity in the brain. • movement of blood through the body. • reaction to an emergency situation. • downward pushing motion during CPR. • rip in tissue such as skin or muscle. • ...
P12 2025-07-18
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- Administer immunization
- Medical test for disease detection
- Imaging using sound waves
- Related to the stomach
- Body’s defense capability
- Derived from plants
- System of measurement
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- Lower back region
- Inactive substance given as control
- Hospital room with multiple beds
- Study testing medical treatments
- Return to normal health
- Connection between bones
- Unit of weight
14 Clues: Unit of weight • Lower back region • Derived from plants • System of measurement • Related to the stomach • Administer immunization • Return to normal health • Connection between bones • Imaging using sound waves • Body’s defense capability • Hospital room with multiple beds • Study testing medical treatments • Medical test for disease detection • Inactive substance given as control
Jesuitic Journey 2025-10-30
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- Guaraní spirituality before colonization
- The other medical brother
- One of the medical brothers
- The medical brothers are patron saints of
- Teacher who lost a race at the beach
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- Yerba Mate plant we visited
- Beach we visited in Encarnación
- Attraction at Trinidad
- Activity at Jesus de Tavarangue
- Playful nickname for the capital of Itapúa
- Last name of famous astronomer
11 Clues: Attraction at Trinidad • The other medical brother • Yerba Mate plant we visited • One of the medical brothers • Last name of famous astronomer • Beach we visited in Encarnación • Activity at Jesus de Tavarangue • Teacher who lost a race at the beach • Guaraní spirituality before colonization • The medical brothers are patron saints of • ...
HEALTH 2023-10-30
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- A place where people go for medical care when they are sick or injured (6 letters)
- / A state of good health and well-being (7 letters)
- Taking steps to avoid getting sick or injured (8 letters) -
- / Keeping your body healthy and strong (5 letters)
- Complete recovery from a disease (4 letters)
- A smaller medical facility than a hospital (5 letters)
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- /A condition that disrupts the normal functioning of the body
- A place where people can buy medicine and other medical supplies (7 letters)
- / A sickness or illness (6 letters)
- A person who is trained to diagnose and treat diseases (6 letters)
- Medical care that is given to cure or manage a disease (7 letters)
- Physical harm that causes damage to the body (6 letters)
- A substance used to treat or prevent disease (7 letters)
13 Clues: / A sickness or illness (6 letters) • Complete recovery from a disease (4 letters) • / Keeping your body healthy and strong (5 letters) • / A state of good health and well-being (7 letters) • A smaller medical facility than a hospital (5 letters) • Physical harm that causes damage to the body (6 letters) • A substance used to treat or prevent disease (7 letters) • ...
MEDICAL EMERGENCIES 2014-04-15
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- a condition in which there are decreased levels of oxygen in the blood
- a disorder in the brains electrical activity
- the third phase of a generalized seizure
- a blockage in an artery or a vein
- the first stage of a generalized seizure
- a surgically created passage between two natural body channels
- a disease in which there are high levels of blood glucose
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- a life threatening illness
- a condition in which there is an abnormal decrease of fluid in the blood
- a brain disorder characterized by recurrent seizures
- an acronym to help remember the symptoms of a stroke
- a hormone produced by the pancreas
- temporary loss of consciousness
13 Clues: a life threatening illness • temporary loss of consciousness • a blockage in an artery or a vein • a hormone produced by the pancreas • the third phase of a generalized seizure • the first stage of a generalized seizure • a disorder in the brains electrical activity • a brain disorder characterized by recurrent seizures • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-11-03
medical Terms 2021-12-15
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- Presence of diverticula
- Elevated blood pressure.
- Ulceration of the gastric mucosa that penetrate submucosa
- Affects the normal muscle movements of the stomach.
- Reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus
- Accumulation of serous fluid in the abdominal cavity
- Condition of altered or impaired sense of taste
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- Thicken of the blood vessel caused by plaque.
- Difficulty swallowing
- Defection on the surface of an organ or tissue produced by inflammatory tissue.
- infarction arterial blockage or slow blood flow deprives the heart of blood.
- Abnormal or excessive fat accumulation.
- A heart disease that cause narrowing of the coronary arteries.
13 Clues: Difficulty swallowing • Presence of diverticula • Elevated blood pressure. • Abnormal or excessive fat accumulation. • Thicken of the blood vessel caused by plaque. • Reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus • Condition of altered or impaired sense of taste • Affects the normal muscle movements of the stomach. • Accumulation of serous fluid in the abdominal cavity • ...
Medical Jobs 2022-11-07
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- , operation on patients
- , monitors vital life functions and aids anesthesia
- , specializes in study of mental illness
- , visual disorders
- , study and examine bowel/digestive
- , take laboratory tests
- , examine the musculoskeletal system
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- , urinary tracts, bladders
- , birth through late teens
- , caregiver for patients
- , study the beauty factors of a person
- , all aspects on the reproductive system and health for women
- , labor and aiding
13 Clues: , visual disorders • , labor and aiding • , operation on patients • , take laboratory tests • , caregiver for patients • , urinary tracts, bladders • , birth through late teens • , study and examine bowel/digestive • , examine the musculoskeletal system • , study the beauty factors of a person • , specializes in study of mental illness • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-21
Across
- This signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- Not cancerous.
- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- High blood pressure
Down
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment.
- The outer layer of the skin.
13 Clues: Not cancerous. • High blood pressure • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot. • Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein. • The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment. • ...
