medical Crossword Puzzles
Hospital crossword 2024-05-23
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- Medical procedure performed by a surgeon to treat a condition or injury
- Device used to measure body temperature
- Tool used for administering injections
- Cutting instrument often used in medical procedures
- Material used for covering and protecting wounds
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- Healthcare professionals wear these to protect their hands during procedures.
- Prescribed substances used to treat illnesses
- Medical professional responsible for diagnosing and treating patients
- Healthcare provider responsible for patient care and assistance
- Department in a hospital that provides emergency medical treatment
10 Clues: Tool used for administering injections • Device used to measure body temperature • Prescribed substances used to treat illnesses • Material used for covering and protecting wounds • Cutting instrument often used in medical procedures • Healthcare provider responsible for patient care and assistance • Department in a hospital that provides emergency medical treatment • ...
Healthcare 2023-07-05
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- The process of giving a vaccine to protect against diseases.
- A chair with wheels used by people who have difficulty walking or moving.
- A medical procedure performed by a doctor to treat or correct a condition.
- A substance or treatment that helps to cure or alleviate illnesses.
- The identification of a disease or condition based on its symptoms and tests.
- A person who receives medical attention or treatment.
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- A strip of cloth or material used to cover and protect wounds.
- A person who treats people when they are sick or injured.
- A healthcare professional who assists doctors and cares for patients.
- A type of radiation used to create images of the inside of the body.
- A place where medicines are dispensed and sold.
- A place where people receive medical treatment and care.
- A vehicle equipped for transporting sick or injured people to the hospital.
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds inside the body.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in oral health and treats teeth and gums.
- The state of being free from illness or injury and having a good physical condition.
16 Clues: A place where medicines are dispensed and sold. • A person who receives medical attention or treatment. • A place where people receive medical treatment and care. • A person who treats people when they are sick or injured. • The process of giving a vaccine to protect against diseases. • A strip of cloth or material used to cover and protect wounds. • ...
Abbott Quality & Regulatory Month - Crossword Puzzle 1 2023-10-19
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- Good Documentation Practice: What is the principle for "Never back or postdate the entry"?
- Which is the only body part that is fully grown from birth?
- What country has won the most World Cups?
- Medical Device for Clinical Research Use can be__ from MDA product registration.
- EPD product registration number with NPRA will start with "__".
- What was the legacy name of Rapid Diagnostic Division?
- All establishment shall obtain license before they can __, export or place a medical device in the market.
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- Basic principle for Good Documentation Practices (acronym).
- How many General Medical Device Classification according to MDA?
- Product/material determined to be nonconforming must be __ and when applicable, they should be disposed according to Quality instruction and local regulations.
- Alinity stands for Alignment, __ and Unity.
- World Health Organization's recommendation for exclusive breastfeeding for the first __ months.
- Medical device with drug takes longer time for approval as a separate drug dossier needs to be prepared and submitted to ___.
- Who is responsible to report product complaint to QA in Abbott?
14 Clues: What country has won the most World Cups? • Alinity stands for Alignment, __ and Unity. • What was the legacy name of Rapid Diagnostic Division? • Basic principle for Good Documentation Practices (acronym). • Which is the only body part that is fully grown from birth? • Who is responsible to report product complaint to QA in Abbott? • ...
Administrative Assisting Activity 2022-12-09
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- Once what service code has been determined it must be documented in the patients medical record and noted on the encounter form for billing procedures?
- Who is in charge of completing charge reconciliation?
- What is a collection and clinical review of medical records to make sure that payment is made for only the services that meet all plan coverage and medical necessity requirements.
- Who should document whether the patient has a problem-focused, detailed, or comprehensive history?
- What can be done manually or electronically
- 30 to 60 days
- 90 to 120 days
- How do you calculate total
- 0 to 30 days
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- For which system are the totals on the side of the day sheets
- History, examination, and medical decision making are three factors of what?
- 60 to 90 days
- What should be done when bank statement and office accounts don’t balance
- What are grouped by last payment day or date of service if no payments have been made?
- Who reviews and signs off on progress notes after they have been dictated
15 Clues: 0 to 30 days • 60 to 90 days • 30 to 60 days • 90 to 120 days • How do you calculate total • What can be done manually or electronically • Who is in charge of completing charge reconciliation? • For which system are the totals on the side of the day sheets • What should be done when bank statement and office accounts don’t balance • ...
A Newark Doctor Returns Home 2023-03-23
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- a written collection of memories
- a strong desire to achieve something high or great
- underlying structure: FRAMEWORK
- caused by severe stress or injury
- Place in a hospital where patients are in need of close medical attention
- refers to the period of advanced training in a medical specialty that normally follows graduation from medical school.
- to come from
- to be enrolled at a college or university
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- awareness about something
- subjection of an individual to a period of testing and trial to ascertain fitness
- a source of light or inspiration
- to loudly express
- relating to the country, country people or life, or agriculture
- prohibited or restricted by social custom
- a strong urge toward a particular way of life or career; a vocation
15 Clues: to come from • to loudly express • awareness about something • underlying structure: FRAMEWORK • a source of light or inspiration • a written collection of memories • caused by severe stress or injury • prohibited or restricted by social custom • to be enrolled at a college or university • a strong desire to achieve something high or great • ...
Farah's Puzzle 2016-10-30
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- Who did Farah talked to get medical treatment
- What subject did Ferah had problems with
- Where was Farah born
- Wich leg did Farah lost
- What group of men killed Farah's dad
- Why did Farah's mom had problems breathing +
- How many siblings did farah have
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- Where did Farah and her mom go when they arrived the United States?
- Where did Farah go to get better medical treatment
- What year was Farah born
- expolsion How did farah' dad die
- What did Farah receive
- How many students did Farah travel with to get better medical treatment
- What did Farah and her mom thought that they what were gonna be when they got to United states
- where is Farah's family from
15 Clues: Where was Farah born • What did Farah receive • Wich leg did Farah lost • What year was Farah born • where is Farah's family from • How many siblings did farah have • expolsion How did farah' dad die • What group of men killed Farah's dad • What subject did Ferah had problems with • Why did Farah's mom had problems breathing + • Who did Farah talked to get medical treatment • ...
T6.B - Lesson 171 2025-10-10
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- A substance that protects people from diseases
- Operation done by doctors.
- Information stored and used by computers.
- A person receiving medical treatment.
- A worldwide connection of economies and cultures.
- To transfer data from the internet to your device.
- Delivery of medical services remotely through technology.
- The virtual 3D space where people can interact online.
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- A group of people living together in an organized way.
- To make ready for something.
- A person who has a lot of knowledge in a particular field.
- To go through an event or situation and learn from it.
- Expression meaning “Imagine this situation.
- To transfer data from your device to the internet.
- The system of medical services in a country.
15 Clues: Operation done by doctors. • To make ready for something. • A person receiving medical treatment. • Information stored and used by computers. • Expression meaning “Imagine this situation. • The system of medical services in a country. • A substance that protects people from diseases • A worldwide connection of economies and cultures. • ...
Lower Decks 2023-07-10
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- secretly related to the captain
- family owns raisin business
- Episode 7 medical facility, The___
- voices Beckett Mariner
- T'ana's position
- type of contact the ship does
- ship that saves Cerritos in final episode
- name of ops with Kimolu and Matt
- Boimler's girlfriend
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- Rutherford's holographic assistant
- name of ship in series
- General K'orin's species
- maker of Rutherford's implant
- species with a history of piracy
- Bajoran security chief
- word said by Admiral Vassery that Mariner mocks
- department D'Vana Tendi works for
17 Clues: T'ana's position • Boimler's girlfriend • name of ship in series • voices Beckett Mariner • Bajoran security chief • General K'orin's species • family owns raisin business • maker of Rutherford's implant • type of contact the ship does • secretly related to the captain • species with a history of piracy • name of ops with Kimolu and Matt • department D'Vana Tendi works for • ...
MOP 413 2022-12-02
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- three main medical codes
- almost done entirely on paper
- is the process of determining the severity of a patient's condition.
- recognition also known as continous speech recognition
- the process of selecting suppliers to provide the goods and services you need to run your business
- used to test patients reflexes
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- initiall steps of medical billing process
- it means concerning or affecting the side of the body
- the forth process of billing cycle
- transformation of healthcare diagnosis, procedures, medical services and equipment into universal medical alphanumeric codes.
10 Clues: three main medical codes • almost done entirely on paper • used to test patients reflexes • the forth process of billing cycle • initiall steps of medical billing process • it means concerning or affecting the side of the body • recognition also known as continous speech recognition • is the process of determining the severity of a patient's condition. • ...
Clinical settings 2025-01-09
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- medicine A medical specialty focused on the treatment of acute, urgent, and emergency conditions.
- care Medical treatment for severe or urgent conditions, typically requiring immediate attention.
- To formally accept someone into a healthcare facility for treatment.
- therapy
- cycle The continuous process of providing and managing patient treatment, from admission to discharge.
- injuries Injuries that are not life-threatening and typically require only basic care or treatment.
- A specific section or division within a healthcare facility, such as emergency or surgery.
- Officially recognized or authorized, often for education or health institutions.
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- disorder A condition that affects a person's behavior, often leading to difficulty in social or academic functioning.
- The identification of a disease or condition based on symptoms and tests.
- The process of handling or overseeing the treatment and care of a medical condition.
- The formal release of a patient from a hospital after treatment.
- ward A section of a hospital where patients receive care, often divided by specialty (e.g., maternity, surgery).
- The process of accepting patients into a hospital or healthcare facility.
- A break in a bone, often caused by trauma or injury.
- Plan A healthcare strategy focused on enhancing medical services, named after a famous city.
16 Clues: therapy • A break in a bone, often caused by trauma or injury. • The formal release of a patient from a hospital after treatment. • To formally accept someone into a healthcare facility for treatment. • The identification of a disease or condition based on symptoms and tests. • The process of accepting patients into a hospital or healthcare facility. • ...
Healthcare’s Negative Environmental Impacts 2025-09-12
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- The U.S. health sector is a significant contributor to these types of emissions, at approximately 8.5% of the national total.
- Waste from injections, such as needles and syringes.
- The primary source of many single-use plastic medical items.
- Used in single-use medical devices, this is a major source of hospital waste.
- Improperly disposed of medical waste can cause this type of contamination.
- Hospitals incinerate waste, which releases these toxic pollutants.
- A strategy that focuses on reducing waste by rethinking how materials are used and promoting reuse and recycling.
- A process that produces steam to disinfect infectious waste, but also contributes to methane gas in landfills.
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- A toxic metal found in some medical equipment, like old thermometers, that can contaminate the environment when improperly disposed of.
- Anesthesia gases, like desflurane, contribute to this environmental crisis.
- Unused or expired medication can be flushed into the sewage system, which is a major source of this type of pollution.
- Medical facilities contribute to the saturation of these areas with non-biodegradable materials.
12 Clues: Waste from injections, such as needles and syringes. • The primary source of many single-use plastic medical items. • Hospitals incinerate waste, which releases these toxic pollutants. • Improperly disposed of medical waste can cause this type of contamination. • Anesthesia gases, like desflurane, contribute to this environmental crisis. • ...
MAPEH Health Professionals 2022-10-19
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- - They conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as biology, zoology, botany, ecology, physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, pharmacology, agronomy, and medicine.
- - They prepare and organize tools needed by dentists to work on a patient.
- - They respond to emergencies, usually via an ambulance or other emergency vehicle, and provide any necessary medical care on the scene.
- - They give the gift of artificial replacements (prosthetics) to patients missing an arm or leg.
- - They remove tooth decay, fill cavities, and repair fractured teeth. They also diagnose and treat problems with patients' teeth, gums, and related parts of the mouth.
- - They engage in pharmacy duties including dispensing prescription drugs, monitoring drug interactions, administering vaccines, and counseling patients regarding the effects and proper usage of drugs and dietary supplements.
- - They help women before, during and after childbirth, detect sexually transmitted diseases, perform reproductive health screening and surgical procedures.
- - They perform secretarial duties using specific knowledge of medical terminology and hospital, clinic, or laboratory procedures. Duties will include scheduling appointments, billing patients, and compiling and recording medical charts, reports, and correspondence.
- - They work with patients every day and help with their prescriptions. They also answer their questions, either face-to-face or over the phone. They will make sure that the pharmacy has the necessary stock by ordering items as well as receiving, loading and unloading deliveries.
- - They help people affected by injury, illness or disability through movement and exercise, manual therapy, education and advice. They maintain health for people of all ages, helping patients to manage pain and prevent disease.
- - An expert on diet and nutrition.
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- - Thay plan and provide medical and nursing care to patients in hospital, at home or in other settings who are suffering from chronic or acute physical or mental ill health.
- - Receives, screens, interviews, and registers patients or clinical research subjects; takes and records vital signs, as appropriate to clinic operations; may assist with routine medical procedures, as appropriate to training and/or certification.
- - They examine the internal and external structure of your eyes to detect conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration and cataracts. They may also test your ability to focus and coordinate your eyes and see depth and colours accurately.
- - They support and care for women during pregnancy, labour and birth.
- - They operate on patients to treat injuries, such as broken bones; diseases, such as cancerous tumors; and deformities, such as cleft palates.
- - They deal with the development, care, and diseases of infants, children, and adolescents.
- - They identify, assess and manage disorders of hearing, balance and other neural systems.
- - They treat all common medical conditions and refer patients to hospitals and other medical services for urgent and specialist treatment.
- - They provide the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders.
20 Clues: - An expert on diet and nutrition. • - They support and care for women during pregnancy, labour and birth. • - They prepare and organize tools needed by dentists to work on a patient. • - They identify, assess and manage disorders of hearing, balance and other neural systems. • ...
English 2023-12-15
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- a medical doctor who treats general conditions
- part of doctor's clothing made of latex
- the study and treatment of medical conditions of the heart
- a person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured, especially in a hospital
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- a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations
- the scientific study of the medical use of radiation, especially X-rays
- a worker trained with special skills, especially in science
- thin, transparent cloth, especially used to cover injuries
- a piece of medical equipment used to push liquid into or take liquid out of someone's body
- a long, loose piece of clothing worn over other clothes for a particular purpose:a hospital gown
10 Clues: part of doctor's clothing made of latex • a medical doctor who treats general conditions • thin, transparent cloth, especially used to cover injuries • the study and treatment of medical conditions of the heart • a worker trained with special skills, especially in science • a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations • ...
HSG Crossword 2023-07-20
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- diagnosis, Primary reason for medical assessment or hopitalisation.
- of Geography, Hierarchical divisions of geographical areas for organizing and analysing data.
- In-depth examination of data or information to uncover insights and patterns.
- breech, Unauthorized access or exposure of sensitive information, causing a security incident.
- indicator, Measurable factor used to assess the health status or performance of a population.
- health performance, Comprehensive assessment of the nation's well-being and healthcare effectiveness
- Information about other data, providing context and details for better understanding.
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- committee, Group responsible for evaluating the moral and legal aspects of research and decisions.
- groups, Distinct segments of people sharing common characteristics or attributes.
- data, Interconnected information on the web, following principles of openness and standardisation.
- scheme, Structured plan or blueprint defining the organization and representation of data.
- classification, Systematic categorisation of medical conditions and related information for statistical and organisational purposes.
- Raw information or facts that can be processed and analysed to gain insights.
- Admission of patients to a medical facility for treatment and care.
- conditions, Long-term medical issues requiring ongoing management and care.
- Cube, Multidimensional representation of data, often used in business intelligence and analytics.
16 Clues: diagnosis, Primary reason for medical assessment or hopitalisation. • Admission of patients to a medical facility for treatment and care. • conditions, Long-term medical issues requiring ongoing management and care. • In-depth examination of data or information to uncover insights and patterns. • ...
How Well Do You Know Your Health Benefits? 2013-11-26
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- This narrow network requires members to pay 10% coinsurance (acronym)
- Prescription for zoster/zostavax is used to prevent __ and is covered at 100%
- Blue Cross Blue Shield replaced this medical administrator
- On average, this doctor visit costs $135
- Complete each year to earn $250 towards HRA
- Go here during the workday when you're injured
- You can use an __ of benefits to file manual claims
- My individual __ is $750 for the plan year if I visit in-network providers
- Pulse Name of Sandia's incentive program
- Important preventive screening covered at 100% for people 50+
- Employees share approximately this percentage of medical and prescription plan costs
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- How much do covered preventive services cost the member?
- Express Scripts is the administrator of which benefits program?
- After I pay my in-network medical & Rx deductible, I will pay 20% in this
- Funds that do not roll over to next year and paid out first (acronym)
- Northern California Sandia Total Health Administrator
- $2500 is the ___ I can contribute to my FSA
- Any healthcare expenses when filed with an insurance company
- An onsite representative that can help with plan and benefit questions
- Funds contributed by Sandia, capped, and paid out second (acronym)
- The name of Sandia’s __ and prescription plan is Sandia Total Health
- $1250 is the maximum HRA annual contribution for this coverage type
- Delta Dental network with the most savings (acronym)
23 Clues: On average, this doctor visit costs $135 • Pulse Name of Sandia's incentive program • $2500 is the ___ I can contribute to my FSA • Complete each year to earn $250 towards HRA • Go here during the workday when you're injured • You can use an __ of benefits to file manual claims • Delta Dental network with the most savings (acronym) • ...
All crossword about Pathology 2023-02-18
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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 • ...
Heath & Medicine 1 2025-03-16
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- The food and drink consumed regularly for health or nutrition.
- pressure The force of blood against the walls of blood vessels.
- A vehicle used to transport sick or injured people to the hospital.
- To lose blood due to a cut or injury.
- A common illness that causes sneezing, coughing, and a runny nose.
- A piece of material used to cover a wound or injury.
- The act of expelling air from the lungs with a sharp sound.
- A hard structure that forms the skeleton of the body.
- A high body temperature caused by illness.
- Able to spread from one person to another.
- A place where people receive medical treatment.
- A serious situation that requires immediate medical attention.
- An injury caused by heat, fire, or chemicals.
- A sudden event that causes injury or damage.
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- The red liquid that circulates in the body.
- A disease where the body has trouble controlling blood sugar levels.
- A dark mark on the skin caused by a blow or injury.
- A medical professional who treats sick or injured people.
- A common medicine used to relieve pain and reduce fever.
- A hole in a tooth caused by decay.
- Physical activity to improve health and fitness.
- A medical examination to assess health.
- Damaged or fractured, often referring to a bone.
- A serious disease in which abnormal cells grow uncontrollably.
- A doctor who treats and cares for teeth.
- An illness that affects the body or mind.
26 Clues: A hole in a tooth caused by decay. • To lose blood due to a cut or injury. • A medical examination to assess health. • A doctor who treats and cares for teeth. • An illness that affects the body or mind. • A high body temperature caused by illness. • Able to spread from one person to another. • The red liquid that circulates in the body. • ...
Medical Marijuana 2024-11-15
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- means pre-rolled medical marijuana into which cannabis concentrate, extracts, derivatives, or other ingredients have been incorporated.
- means the reproductive organs of the marijuana or cannabis plant referred to as the bud or parts of the plant that are harvested and used for consumption in a variety of medical marijuana products.
- means the total surface area within a cultivation area that is dedicated to the cultivation of flowering marijuana plants.
- "CFR" means the Code of Federal Regulations
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- means an individual or entity that has been issued a medical marijuana business license by the Authority, which allows the dispensary to purchase medical marijuana or medical marijuana products from a licensed processor, grower, or dispensary; to sell medical marijuana and medical marijuana products to a licensed patient, to a licensed caregiver, and to the licensed patient's parent(s) or legal guardian(s) if licensed patient is a minor; to prepare and package noninfused prerolled medical marijuana with a net weight that does not exceed one (1) gram to sell to medical marijuana patients and caregivers; and to sell, transfer, and transport or contract with a commercial transporter to transport medical marijuana or medical marijuana products to another licensed dispensary, a research facility, and an educational facility; and to transfer samples to testing laboratories.
- means an individual or entity that has been issued a medical marijuana business license by the Authority, which allows the grower to grow, harvest, dry, cure, package medical marijuana and noninfused pre-rolled medical marijuana with a net weight that does not exceed one (1) gram, to sell, transfer, and transport or contract with a commercial transporter for the transport of medical marijuana in accordance with Oklahoma law and this Chapter to a dispensary, processor, grower, research facility, education facility, or samples to a testing laboratory, and includes the following:
- means the resinous trichomes of marijuana that have been separated from the marijuana plant.
- means a type of remediation process that attempts to remove or reduce to an acceptable level a contaminant exceeding an allowable threshold set forth in these Rules without changing or altering the medical marijuana form
- number means a unique numeric or alphanumeric identifier assigned prior to any testing to allow for inventory tracking and traceability.
9 Clues: "CFR" means the Code of Federal Regulations • means the resinous trichomes of marijuana that have been separated from the marijuana plant. • means the total surface area within a cultivation area that is dedicated to the cultivation of flowering marijuana plants. • ...
Specialty Pharmacy Insurance & Healthcare 2023-01-31
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- A request for payment submitted by the provider or hospital to the health insurer.
- International Classification of Diseases
- Companies such as Life Sciences Companies, Patients and Caregivers, Physicians and Staff and Technology Vendors.
- software built on top of basic EHR features that allows providers to prescribe medications, order tests, and give other types of instructions electronically.
- Medical supplies such as wheelchairs, oxygen, catheter, glucose monitors, crutches, walkers, etc.
- Several federal regulations intended to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of health care and establish privacy.
- When an insurance plan does not pay for treatment, this is the process of objecting to this decision.
- An individual’s identifying information such as name, address, birth date, Social Security Number, telephone numbers, insurance ID numbers, or information pertaining to healthcare diagnosis or treatment.
- A unique 10 digit identification number required by HIPAA
- This is a 5-digit code assigned for reporting a procedure performed by the provider.
- When a patient requires permission from the insurance company before receiving certain treatments or services.
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- The amount a patient is responsible for paying that is not covered by the insurance plan.
- This is a medical record in digital format of a patient’s hospital or provider treatment and is a comprehensive collection of the patient’s medical records created and stored at several locations.
- 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases.
- Requirement of insurance plan that provider obtains approval from plan before it will cover the costs of a specific medicine, medical device or procedure.
- The portion of the charges that are the responsibility of the patient.
- Permission given by a provider for a patient to see a specialist.
- Focuses on high cost, high touch medication therapy for patients with complex disease states.
- This is a medical record in digital format of a patient’s hospital or provider treatment managed at the provider’s location.
19 Clues: International Classification of Diseases • A unique 10 digit identification number required by HIPAA • 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases. • Permission given by a provider for a patient to see a specialist. • The portion of the charges that are the responsibility of the patient. • ...
Disability 2023-11-13
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- social security number
- Voluntary Short Term Disability
- Medical Authorization form
- Human Resources
- Master Tax
- FINEO Leave & Intake (Catalyst)
- MetLife Disability Group customer
- Temporary Disability Insurance
- Paid Family Leave
- paid time off
- Individual Disability Insurance
- last date worked
- MetLink Diary Indicator
- proof of loss
- Healthcare Provider Certification form
- frequently asked questions
- Claims Specialist / Case Manager
- regarding or in regards to
- Long Term Disability
- Social Security Specialist
- healthcare provider office
- Short Term Disability
- Unit Leader / Manager
- ID / EEID employee identification number
- date last worked
- to state paid family and medical leaves (e.g., WA PFML)
- Electronic Disbursement Control System
- serious health condition
- healthcare provider
- next office visit
- Paid Parental Leave
- business day
- FLIP / NJ PFL New Jersey Temporary Disability Benefit
- Voluntary Long Term Disability
- first day out
- identification
- overpayment
- date of hire
- DBL New York Disability Benefit Law
- Servicemember Caregiver Leave
- Salary Continuation
- employee
- Telecommunications Device for the Deaf & Hearing Impaired
- Family Medical Leave Act
- cost of living adjustment
- The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974
- Paid Family (and) Medical Leave
- standalone
- return to work
- Line of Business (product), e.g., Disability, Group Life Insurance, Annuities.
- release of information
- power of attorney
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- Global Customer Service & Operations (Call Center fka Customer Solutions Center)
- Short Term Disability
- questions and answers
- detailed medical request
- Temporary Disability Benefits
- Hawaii Temporary Disability Insurance
- former name of HI TPA Services (MetLife's Hawaii statutory claim vendor prior to 8/1/21)
- Total & Permanent Disability (Life Waiver)
- Social Security Disability Insurance
- fully insured
- TDI Rhode Island Temporary Disability Insurance
- Leave Intake & Service Application
- Unified Disability System (Plan Master)
- professional employer organization
- MetLife Event number
- child care leave
- Paid Medical Leave
- California Paid Family Leave or Voluntary Disability Plan
- first date of absence
- "Second Set of Eyes" for claim review process
- Claim Support Specialist
- restrictions and/or limitations
- Special Handling Unit
- Unified Inforce System
- Multi Product Consultant
- Enhanced Simplified Claims Process
- / MetGen ID MetLife Generated Identification Number
- New Claims Platform (aka Catalyst)
- document control number
- employer
- special handling
- Summary Plan Description
- last office visit
- to be determined
- date of disability
- Independent Physician Consultant
- own serious health condition
- PFL New York Paid Family Leave
- natural vaginal delivery
- Statement of Health
- Service Support Lead (Call Center contact)
- Life Waiver
- Attending Physician Statement
- electronic funds transfer
- Total Absence Management
- calendar day
- Qualifying Exigency Leave
- Overpayment Specialist
- attending physician
- Address on/of Record
- Family Medical Leave
- Attending Physician's Office
- Third Party Administrator
- office visit
- out of work
107 Clues: employer • employee • Master Tax • standalone • overpayment • Life Waiver • out of work • business day • date of hire • calendar day • office visit • fully insured • paid time off • proof of loss • first day out • identification • return to work • Human Resources • last date worked • child care leave • date last worked • special handling • to be determined • Paid Family Leave • next office visit • last office visit • ...
Engineering Scavenger Hunt 2023-01-11
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- Design and invent machines
- They design planes
- Design and build buildings
- Invent and work with x-rays
- Invented kinetic pavements
- Create important medical goods
- Hydroelectric power
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- Make medical technology
- Innovate tools needed for labs
- Invent and develop computer hardware
- Invent lasers and fiber technology
- Invented nuclear equipment
- Invented electric equipment
- Invented artificial limbs
- Invented nuclear power plants
15 Clues: They design planes • Hydroelectric power • Make medical technology • Invented artificial limbs • Design and invent machines • Invented nuclear equipment • Design and build buildings • Invented kinetic pavements • Invented electric equipment • Invent and work with x-rays • Invented nuclear power plants • Innovate tools needed for labs • Create important medical goods • ...
Health care crossword thingy 2025-02-03
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- – A medical doctor who performs operations
- – A condition that lasts for a long time or is recurrent
- – A biological substance used to prevent diseases
- – A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
- – A serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
- – Instrument used to listen to heart and lung sounds
- – Health insurance for low-income individuals
- – The structure of the human body
- – A physical injury or wound
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- – A set of rules or guidelines in healthcare
- A patient who receives medical treatment or procedures at a healthcare facility but does not stay overnight.Patient – Individual receiving medical care
- – Treatment for illness or injury
- A patient who stays in a hospital or healthcare facility for at least one night for treatment or observation.
- – Identifying a disease or condition
- – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- – Healthcare professional who cares for patients
- – A microorganism that causes disease
- – Government health insurance for the elderly
- – A condition that is severe and sudden in onset
19 Clues: – A physical injury or wound • – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • – Treatment for illness or injury • – The structure of the human body • – Identifying a disease or condition • – A microorganism that causes disease • – A medical doctor who performs operations • – A set of rules or guidelines in healthcare • – Government health insurance for the elderly • ...
The Renal System 2019-02-18
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- Pus in the urine
- muscular tube which connects the the kidneys to the bladder
- maintaining the body in balance
- Artificial filtration of the blood to remove waste products
- Medical term for bed wetting
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- Medical term for stones in the kidney
- Medical term for excessive thirst
- Cutting into the kidney
- Inflammation of the kidney
- Sac for storing urine
- Abbreviation for Mid-stream specimen of urine
11 Clues: Pus in the urine • Sac for storing urine • Cutting into the kidney • Inflammation of the kidney • Medical term for bed wetting • maintaining the body in balance • Medical term for excessive thirst • Medical term for stones in the kidney • Abbreviation for Mid-stream specimen of urine • muscular tube which connects the the kidneys to the bladder • ...
Unit #5 Homework 2014-11-25
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- This type of medical practice has the theory of "like cures like"
- Type of massage that applies pressure to the feet, hands, or ears with specific thumb, finger, and hand techniques
- Life energies that are associated with Ayurvedic Medicine
- The organization that conducts research and communicates its results about CAM
- This person treats patients through the insertion and manipulation of needles in the body
- Another name for traditional medicine that is practiced in the US
- Type of medical practice that promotes a healthy lifestyle for prevention of illness that has 3 doshas
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- This is considered the energy pathways in TCM
- The rubbing of soft tissue to improve blood flow, relaxation, and to relieve pain
- Physiological system that is the focus of Osteopathic Medicine
- Considered to be the third largest independent health profession in Western Medicine
- Type of medicine practiced that uses the power of thought and emotion to influence
- The nation's medical research agency that makes medical discoveries that improve health and save lives
- Uses essential oils for healing purposes
- A holistic type of medicine that orginated in the US
- This type of medicine focuses on whole body wellness and prevention of disease
- Interacts with the YANG to influence one's vitality
17 Clues: Uses essential oils for healing purposes • This is considered the energy pathways in TCM • Interacts with the YANG to influence one's vitality • A holistic type of medicine that orginated in the US • Life energies that are associated with Ayurvedic Medicine • Physiological system that is the focus of Osteopathic Medicine • ...
Cardiovacular System 2022-10-24
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- Fibrillation / Medical Abbreviation AF means...
- / An ___ is a quick and painless test that records the electrical signals within one's heart.
- Disease / Affects veins in the lower body. Problems like chronic venous insufficiency and ___ occur when blood can’t flow back to the heart and pools in leg veins.
- / An exam which uses sound waves to create detailed images of the heart in motion is known as a…
- / The ___ pumps blood through the system.
- Fibers / ___ are specialized muscle fibers that relay impulses to create synchronized contractions of the ventricles.
- /A ___ can occur when an artery wall weakens and enlarges.
- Catheter / A ___ can show blockages in the heart arteries.
- Blood Pressure / When the pressure of blood against the blood vessel walls gets too high, you develop…
- Deposits / High cholesterol and diabetes can lead to fat and other substances collecting in the blood. These substances form…
- MRI / A ___ uses a magnetic field and computer-generated radio waves to create detailed images of the heart.
- / Vessels that deliver blood to tissues are…
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- Pacing / Medical Abbreviation ATP means…
- Monitor / A ___ is a portable ECG device that’s worn for a day or several to record one’s heart's activity during daily activities.
- / Vessels that return blood to the heart are…
- Heart Disease / Medical Abbreviation CHD means…
- Disease / Medical Abbreviation CVD means…
- Artery Disease / Medical Abbreviation CAD means…
- Attack / A ___ occurs when the blood flow that brings oxygen to the heart muscle is severely reduced,
- / Networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues are…
20 Clues: Pacing / Medical Abbreviation ATP means… • Disease / Medical Abbreviation CVD means… • / The ___ pumps blood through the system. • / Vessels that deliver blood to tissues are… • / Vessels that return blood to the heart are… • Fibrillation / Medical Abbreviation AF means... • Heart Disease / Medical Abbreviation CHD means… • ...
Medical Terminology Module 1/2 2024-04-03
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- word root plus combining vowel separated by a slash; example, hepat/o
- attached at the beginning of a word root to modify its meaning; example, sub-
- are words used to describe disease as well as aspects of medicine and health care
- terms derived from the name of a person or place
- study of
- terms formed from the first letter of words in a phrase that can be spoken as a whole word and usually contains a vowel
- one who studies and treats
- placing word parts together to form terms
- means pertaining to a straight child or foot,
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- attached at the end of a word root to modify its meaning; example, -ic
- core of a word; example, hepat
- is the use of medical terms to attain a standardized means of communication within the practice of medicine and in the healthcare industry.
- applying the meaning of each word part contained in the medical term to derive its meaning
- which means inflammation of the bone and joint,
- dividing medical terms into word parts, then labeling each word part and combining form
- usually an o used between two word roots or a word root and suffix to ease pronunciation; example, hepat o pathy
- The majority of terms in use today are built from (_____)
17 Clues: study of • one who studies and treats • core of a word; example, hepat • placing word parts together to form terms • means pertaining to a straight child or foot, • which means inflammation of the bone and joint, • terms derived from the name of a person or place • The majority of terms in use today are built from (_____) • ...
Medical Terminology Module 1/2 2025-05-21
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- word root plus combining vowel separated by a slash; example, hepat/o
- attached at the beginning of a word root to modify its meaning; example, sub-
- are words used to describe disease as well as aspects of medicine and health care
- terms derived from the name of a person or place
- study of
- terms formed from the first letter of words in a phrase that can be spoken as a whole word and usually contains a vowel
- one who studies and treats
- placing word parts together to form terms
- means pertaining to a straight child or foot,
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- attached at the end of a word root to modify its meaning; example, -ic
- core of a word; example, hepat
- is the use of medical terms to attain a standardized means of communication within the practice of medicine and in the healthcare industry.
- applying the meaning of each word part contained in the medical term to derive its meaning
- which means inflammation of the bone and joint,
- dividing medical terms into word parts, then labeling each word part and combining form
- usually an o used between two word roots or a word root and suffix to ease pronunciation; example, hepat o pathy
- The majority of terms in use today are built from (_____)
17 Clues: study of • one who studies and treats • core of a word; example, hepat • placing word parts together to form terms • means pertaining to a straight child or foot, • which means inflammation of the bone and joint, • terms derived from the name of a person or place • The majority of terms in use today are built from (_____) • ...
Unit 2 2014-12-09
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- - to use medicine or medical methods to cure a patient or an illness
- - medical treatment in which a doctor cuts open someone's body
- - something that makes a medical condition more dangerous or difficult to treat
- - to loudly blow air out of your nose in a sudden uncontrolled way
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- - your body shakes slightly, for example because you are cold or frightened
- - a solution to a particular problem
- - a medical condition in which you have difficulty sleeping
- - a piece of paper that a doctor gives you that says what type of medicine you need
- - an illness that affects people or animals, especially one that is caused by infection
- - a part of your body that is not covered by any clothes
- - a medical condition in which the temperature of your body is very high and you feel ill
11 Clues: - a solution to a particular problem • - a part of your body that is not covered by any clothes • - a medical condition in which you have difficulty sleeping • - medical treatment in which a doctor cuts open someone's body • - to loudly blow air out of your nose in a sudden uncontrolled way • - to use medicine or medical methods to cure a patient or an illness • ...
Unit 2 2014-12-09
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- - to use medicine or medical methods to cure a patient or an illness
- - medical treatment in which a doctor cuts open someone's body
- - something that makes a medical condition more dangerous or difficult to treat
- - to loudly blow air out of your nose in a sudden uncontrolled way
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- - your body shakes slightly, for example because you are cold or frightened
- - a solution to a particular problem
- - a medical condition in which you have difficulty sleeping
- - a piece of paper that a doctor gives you that says what type of medicine you need
- - an illness that affects people or animals, especially one that is caused by infection
- - a part of your body that is not covered by any clothes
- - a medical condition in which the temperature of your body is very high and you feel ill
11 Clues: - a solution to a particular problem • - a part of your body that is not covered by any clothes • - a medical condition in which you have difficulty sleeping • - medical treatment in which a doctor cuts open someone's body • - to loudly blow air out of your nose in a sudden uncontrolled way • - to use medicine or medical methods to cure a patient or an illness • ...
Claims Terminology 2022-11-29
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- this follows the subcategory in ICD codes
- this category of CPT codes is used for performance management and additional data
- this category of CPT codes houses emerging and experimental medical procedures and services
- the amount of categories CPT code sets are dividing into
- acronym for Current Procedural Terminology
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- codes can be numeric or ________
- acronym for the International Classification of Diseases
- in ICD, this is the first three characters of the codes, which describes the illness or injury
- this category of CPT codes is the largest and most commonly used, describing medical procedures, technologies
- in ICD, this describes the digit that comes after the decimal point
- medical ______ is the justification of medical services as reasonable, necessary, or appropriate
- a two-character code that is added to a procedure code to demonstrate an important variation that does not, by itself, change the definition of the procedure
- currently, we are on the ____ version of the ICD codes
- acronym for Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- acronym for Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System
15 Clues: codes can be numeric or ________ • this follows the subcategory in ICD codes • acronym for Current Procedural Terminology • acronym for Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System • currently, we are on the ____ version of the ICD codes • acronym for Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services • acronym for the International Classification of Diseases • ...
The place of the discipline among medical, hygienic and social sciences in the system of medical education. 2025-03-14
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- The branch of biology dealing with the structure of the human body.
- A discipline that examines how social conditions affect health and medical care.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the spread and control of diseases in populations.
- The application of statistical methods to analyze healthcare data.
- The study of social behavior, institutions, and their impact on health and healthcare.
- The science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases.
- The moral principles guiding medical professionals in patient care and decision-making.
- The study of diseases, their causes, and their effects on the body.
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- The science of protecting and improving community health through policies and programs.
- The field of medicine focused on disease prevention and health promotion.
- The scientific study of normal bodily functions in living organisms.
- The process of acquiring knowledge and skills, including in medical training.
- The study and practice of maintaining health and preventing disease through cleanliness.
- The structured set of courses and training included in medical education
- The study of human behavior and mental processes, relevant to patient care.
15 Clues: The application of statistical methods to analyze healthcare data. • The branch of biology dealing with the structure of the human body. • The study of diseases, their causes, and their effects on the body. • The scientific study of normal bodily functions in living organisms. • The structured set of courses and training included in medical education • ...
test 2023-01-31
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- A request for payment submitted by the provider or hospital to the health insurer.
- International Classification of Diseases
- Companies such as Life Sciences Companies, Patients and Caregivers, Physicians and Staff and Technology Vendors.
- software built on top of basic EHR features that allows providers to prescribe medications, order tests, and give other types of instructions electronically.
- - Medical supplies such as wheelchairs, oxygen, catheter, glucose monitors, crutches, walkers, etc.
- Several federal regulations intended to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of health care and establish privacy.
- When an insurance plan does not pay for treatment, this is the process of objecting to this decision.
- An individual’s identifying information such as name, address, birth date, Social Security Number, telephone numbers, insurance ID numbers, or information pertaining to healthcare diagnosis or treatment.
- A unique 10 digit identification number required by HIPAA
- This is a 5-digit code assigned for reporting a procedure performed by the provider.
- When a patient requires permission from the insurance company before receiving certain treatments or services.
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- The amount a patient is responsible for paying that is not covered by the insurance plan.
- This is a medical record in digital format of a patient’s hospital or provider treatment and is a comprehensive collection of the patient’s medical records created and stored at several locations.
- 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases.
- Requirement of insurance plan that provider obtains approval from plan before it will cover the costs of a specific medicine, medical device or procedure.
- The portion of the charges that are the responsibility of the patient.
- Permission given by a provider for a patient to see a specialist.
- : Focuses on high cost, high touch medication therapy for patients with complex disease states.
- This is a medical record in digital format of a patient’s hospital or provider treatment managed at the provider’s location.
19 Clues: International Classification of Diseases • A unique 10 digit identification number required by HIPAA • 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases. • Permission given by a provider for a patient to see a specialist. • The portion of the charges that are the responsibility of the patient. • ...
Antonia's Medical Terminology 2022-09-14
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- A term relating to a patient care or medical record.
- an abbreviation formed from the initial letters of other words and pronounced as a word
- Medical History A record of information about a person's health
- each of two or more words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings
- other natural language of the symptoms that caused a patient to seek medical care.
- relating to a mother, especially during pregnancy or shortly after childbirth.
- present or experienced to a severe or intense degree.
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- Represents a patient's interval status during a hospitalization, outpatient visit, treatment with a post-acute care provider, or other healthcare encounter
- (of a disease or physical abnormality) present from birth
- A record of information about a person's health
- a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase
- A record of the relationships among family members along with their medical histories
- of or appropriate to a father
- relating to genes or heredity
- (of an illness) persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
15 Clues: of or appropriate to a father • relating to genes or heredity • A record of information about a person's health • A term relating to a patient care or medical record. • present or experienced to a severe or intense degree. • (of a disease or physical abnormality) present from birth • Medical History A record of information about a person's health • ...
Unit #5 Homework 2014-11-25
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- This type of medical practice has the theory of "like cures like"
- Type of massage that applies pressure to the feet, hands, or ears with specific thumb, finger, and hand techniques
- Life energies that are associated with Ayurvedic Medicine
- The organization that conducts research and communicates its results about CAM
- This person treats patients through the insertion and manipulation of needles in the body
- Another name for traditional medicine that is practiced in the US
- Type of medical practice that promotes a healthy lifestyle for prevention of illness that has 3 doshas
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- This is considered the energy pathways in TCM
- The rubbing of soft tissue to improve blood flow, relaxation, and to relieve pain
- Physiological system that is the focus of Osteopathic Medicine
- Considered to be the third largest independent health profession in Western Medicine
- Type of medicine practiced that uses the power of thought and emotion to influence
- The nation's medical research agency that makes medical discoveries that improve health and save lives
- Uses essential oils for healing purposes
- A holistic type of medicine that orginated in the US
- This type of medicine focuses on whole body wellness and prevention of disease
- Interacts with the YANG to influence one's vitality
17 Clues: Uses essential oils for healing purposes • This is considered the energy pathways in TCM • Interacts with the YANG to influence one's vitality • A holistic type of medicine that orginated in the US • Life energies that are associated with Ayurvedic Medicine • Physiological system that is the focus of Osteopathic Medicine • ...
Medical Terminology Module 1/2 2021-09-18
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- word root plus combining vowel separated by a slash; example, hepat/o
- attached at the beginning of a word root to modify its meaning; example, sub-
- are words used to describe disease as well as aspects of medicine and health care
- terms derived from the name of a person or place
- study of
- terms formed from the first letter of words in a phrase that can be spoken as a whole word and usually contains a vowel
- one who studies and treats
- placing word parts together to form terms
- means pertaining to a straight child or foot,
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- attached at the end of a word root to modify its meaning; example, -ic
- core of a word; example, hepat
- is the use of medical terms to attain a standardized means of communication within the practice of medicine and in the healthcare industry.
- applying the meaning of each word part contained in the medical term to derive its meaning
- which means inflammation of the bone and joint,
- dividing medical terms into word parts, then labeling each word part and combining form
- usually an o used between two word roots or a word root and suffix to ease pronunciation; example, hepat o pathy
- The majority of terms in use today are built from (_____)
17 Clues: study of • one who studies and treats • core of a word; example, hepat • placing word parts together to form terms • means pertaining to a straight child or foot, • which means inflammation of the bone and joint, • terms derived from the name of a person or place • The majority of terms in use today are built from (_____) • ...
POM MRI CROSSWORD 2016-04-06
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- Physician who interprets medical images
- Doctor who orders exam
- Owner of POM MRI
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Needed to schedule an exam
- Reads all Mammo's and Breast Ultrasounds for POM MRI
- Letter of ___________
- ______________ of Benefits
- Person who performs exams
- Medical Director of POM MRI
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- Screening for Osteoporosis
- Exam performed to rule out TB
- A sonography
- Used in an IV for some MRI and CT scans
- Required when insurance is used for high modality exams
- Insurance confirmation
- A computerized tomography
- Diagnostic or Screening exam
18 Clues: A sonography • Owner of POM MRI • Letter of ___________ • Doctor who orders exam • Insurance confirmation • A computerized tomography • Person who performs exams • Screening for Osteoporosis • Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Needed to schedule an exam • ______________ of Benefits • Medical Director of POM MRI • Diagnostic or Screening exam • Exam performed to rule out TB • ...
Medicare Reception Puzzle 2024-07-31
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- The Social Security Administration (SSA) determines if someone is subject to this based on their modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) from their tax returns for the previous two years
- details the specific drugs covered by a prescription drug plan. It’s often divided into sections, or tiers, based on the amount each plan will pay for the drugs in that group
- The man, the myth, the legend
- begins Oct. 15 and ends Dec. 7 each year
- anyone who provides you with medical goods or services, such as a doctor, nurse, hospital or durable medical equipment provider.
- a health insurance program for people age 65 or older and younger people with disabilities.
- the amount you pay for medical services or prescription drugs in a plan year before your plan begins to pay for benefits.
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- % of your medical and drug costs that you may be required to pay as your share of costs for medical services or supplies
- a plan known as "part C"
- 7-month period when a Medicare-eligible person can sign up for Medicare for the first time
- This is a specific dollar amount that you may be required to pay as your share of the cost for medical services or supplies
- also called "Medigap" insurance
12 Clues: a plan known as "part C" • The man, the myth, the legend • also called "Medigap" insurance • begins Oct. 15 and ends Dec. 7 each year • 7-month period when a Medicare-eligible person can sign up for Medicare for the first time • a health insurance program for people age 65 or older and younger people with disabilities. • ...
hospital 2023-06-19
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- mask A protective mask worn by healthcare professionals and patients t
- A healthcare professional who takes care of patients, helps with their needs, and administers medications.
- A small, sharp knife used by surgeons during surgical procedures.
- An instrument used to measure body temperature, often placed under the tongue or armpit.
- Substances or treatments used to prevent, treat, or manage illnesses and diseases.
- A vehicle equipped with medical supplies to transport sick or injured individuals to the hospital.
- A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital.
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- A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around.
- A type of medical imaging that creates images of the inside of the body, allowing doctors to diagnose injuries or illnesses.
- A medical device used to administer medication or draw blood for tests.
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds inside the body, such as the heartbeat or lungs.
- A material used to cover wounds or injuries to protect them and aid in healing.
- Devices used to support walking when a person has difficulty with mobility due to an injury or disability.
13 Clues: A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital. • A small, sharp knife used by surgeons during surgical procedures. • mask A protective mask worn by healthcare professionals and patients t • A medical device used to administer medication or draw blood for tests. • A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around. • ...
The FACT Act and FACTA 2020-06-29
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- The customers do ___have to sign the disclosure
- As a creditor we are required to provide the borrowers with their ______ ______
- The notices may be ______ but must be received by the customers prior to booking the loan
- Medical information is not relevant to credit worthiness
- The risk based pricing notice is ___________ generated when a credit report is pulled
- Asking for medical information is __________ unless the loan is for paying medical expenses
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- The ____ _______ is responsible for giving customers the notice after the credit score has been obtained
- The fact Act ________ creditors from obtaining or using medical information in credit decisions except for certain allowed exemptions
- In a transaction with more than one person, each needs to be notified with separate notices
- "Your credit report and the price you pay" notice ____ be provided as soon as practical
- You ___ use medical debt to calculate debt to income ratio
11 Clues: The customers do ___have to sign the disclosure • Medical information is not relevant to credit worthiness • You ___ use medical debt to calculate debt to income ratio • As a creditor we are required to provide the borrowers with their ______ ______ • The risk based pricing notice is ___________ generated when a credit report is pulled • ...
VLS & FEDMED 2012-03-14
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- You must __________ the A number of off the INS numbers, example the employment authorization and or permanent cards before sending
- Please do a double check of this date when entering on the Medical Certificate
- The driver makes his/her self-certification according to what he/she actually does or ___________to do
- A driver gets _________ days notice before the downgrade
- Some drivers may attempt to give you a copy of this form. Please don’t accept it. You must use only the short form “Medical Examiner’s Certificate.”
- How many digits are there when entering the I94 number
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- We should have received the additional verification response from USCIS after _________days
- A suspension or downgrade will take place when a driver self-certifies to "non-excepted interstate," presents a Medical Examiner's Certificate and then allows it to ____________
- It is very important to view the ___________ tab, especially when you know the customer has been in before. That is where you will find the SAVE results
- If a CDL holder fails to self certify by ___________ 30, 2014, then the driver will be suspended or downgraded
- The new self-certification applies to first-time CDL applicants, renewing CDL applicants, upgrading CDL applicants, _______________ CDL applicants
- Refugees, Parolees and Asylees will use I-94 in a Certificate of ____________
- System Alien Verification ______________
- The system will not allow you to run an ____________ document
- A driver who is “non-excepted intrastate” needs to carry the Medical Examiner’s Certificate while driving, but does not need to ____________ it to you
- You need to retain a copy of the Medical Examiner’s Certificate. Return the _____________ to the driver
- The __________ number is optional and not required information to be entered in the INS Document Verification tab
17 Clues: System Alien Verification ______________ • How many digits are there when entering the I94 number • A driver gets _________ days notice before the downgrade • The system will not allow you to run an ____________ document • Refugees, Parolees and Asylees will use I-94 in a Certificate of ____________ • ...
Chapter 9 : Surgical Pharmacology and Anesthesia 2024-04-09
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- Induction of a reversible loss of consciousness and sensation throughout the entire body.
- Overall period when the effects of a medication are demonstrated.
- Use of pharmaceutical agents to disrupt sensory nerve impulses.
- A container for multiple doses of medication, typically sealed with a rubber stopper.
- Responsible for approving drugs for safety, dosage accuracy, and effectiveness.
- Concentration or dose of medication producing the desired result without harmful effects.
- A sealed glass container for single-dose medications.
- Lowest abuse potential, limited quantities of certain narcotic drugs for medical use - cough syrups with codeine, diphenoxylate (Lomotil), etc.
- Example for Warfarin is Vitamin K.
- Amount of medication delivered to achieve the optimal therapeutic effect.
- Expected undesirable effects of a medication.
- Examples: Lidocaine, Propofol.
- 4 Phases:Induction, maintenance, emergence, and recovery.
- Include gas, liquid (solution, suspension), solid (powder, capsule, tablet), and semisolid (cream, ointment) forms.
- Medical conditions that the medication treats.
- Injection of an anesthetic agent into the cerebrospinal fluid within the subarachnoid space.
- Used in diagnostic radiographic procedures. Examples: Hypaque, Cystografin.
- Time required for the effects of a medication to begin.
- Local anesthetic is injected to interrupt the transmission of nerve signals.
- A container for topical medications such as ointments and creams.
- Reduction in the effect of a medication over time.
- Right patient, drug, dose, route, time, and documentation.
- Classification of drugs based on their potential for abuse and therapeutic indication.
- Trade/brand, generic, and chemical names.
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- Circumstances or medical conditions where the medication should not be used.
- Also known as Sellick's maneuver, it's a technique used to compress the cartilage to reduce the risk of aspiration during induction of anesthesia.
- Example: Heparin.
- Time of maximum effect(s) of the medication.
- A syringe prefilled with a specific dose of medication for immediate use.
- Injects the agent directly into tissues around a peripheral nerve.
- High abuse potential, no approved medical use - heroin, marijuana, LSD, etc.
- process of safely administering anesthetic agents to induce unconsciousness before surgery or medical procedures.
- Examples: Penicillin, Amoxicillin.
- Undesirable and potentially harmful effect of a medication.
- Used to control bleeding.Examples: Thrombin, Gelatin sponges.
- Anesthesia to the distal portion of the upper extremity.
- Administering anesthetic along major nerve tracts.
- Lower abuse potential than Schedule III, approved medical use - benzodiazepines like Valium, Ativan, etc.
- Less abuse potential than Schedule II, approved medical use - hydrocodone, codeine combinations, etc.
- Potential risks associated with general anesthesia, including but not limited to airway compromise, cardiovascular depression, and allergic reactions.
- Metric system, household system, and apothecary system.
- Physical or psychological need for the effect of a medication.
- Applies a nerve-blocking agent to the skin or mucous membrane.
- Aspiration, potentially leading to lung infections if protective measures aren't taken.
- Enteral (oral, rectal), parenteral (intradermal, subcutaneous, intramuscular, intravenous), and topical.
- (1)Used as a topical hemostatic agent.(2)Derived from bovine origin.
- High abuse potential, approved medical use with severe restrictions - morphine, oxycodone, etc.
- Unacceptable effect of a medication.
- Effects of the medication at the target site.
49 Clues: Example: Heparin. • Examples: Lidocaine, Propofol. • Examples: Penicillin, Amoxicillin. • Example for Warfarin is Vitamin K. • Unacceptable effect of a medication. • Trade/brand, generic, and chemical names. • Time of maximum effect(s) of the medication. • Expected undesirable effects of a medication. • Effects of the medication at the target site. • ...
Hospital 2024-11-05
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- A machine that gives an electric shock to restart a heart.
- The uniform worn by medical professionals in a hospital.
- A doctor in training who works under supervision.
- Protective gear worn by healthcare workers to maintain hygiene.
- Medication used to numb sensation during surgery.
- Intensive Care Unit; a special unit for critical patients.
- A place for conducting medical tests.
- - The area where bodies are kept in a hospital.
- - A medical professional who diagnoses and treats patients.
- A wheeled stretcher for transporting patients.
- Room - The part of the hospital for urgent care.
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging; a detailed imaging scan of the body.
- Imaging tests like CT, MRI, or ultrasound used for diagnosis.
- Supports that help patients walk when injured.
- A written order for medication from a doctor.
- When a patient is released from the hospital.
- Material used to cover and protect wounds.
- A patient who visits the hospital but does not stay overnight.
- Free from germs, necessary for surgeries and wound care.
- The process of determining the priority of patient treatments.
- Delivery of fluids or medications via IV.
- A small, sharp knife used for surgical procedures.
- Liquid or gel for cleaning hands and surfaces.
- An imaging test using sound waves to view organs or a fetus.
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- A medical tool used by doctors to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- Short for intravenous; a method of delivering fluids or medications directly into a vein.
- A device for measuring blood sugar levels.
- A vehicle that transports patients to the hospital.
- Key health indicators like temperature, heart rate, and blood pressure.
- Mask A mask that provides oxygen to patients who need assistance breathing.
- list covers a range of terms from equipment to staff roles, perfect for understanding a hospital environment or even for creating a crossword!
- A machine that helps patients breathe.
- The branch of medicine dealing with imaging tests.
- A healthcare professional providing patient care and support.
- A device used for injecting or withdrawing fluids.
- Electrocardiogram; a test that records heart activity.
- Therapy to help patients recover from injury or surgery.
- Protective face covering, especially during procedures.
- A container used by bedridden patients to go to the bathroom.
- Stitches used to close wounds.
- A device used to measure body temperature.
- Electronic Health Record; a digital version of a patient’s medical history.
- A tube used to remove fluids from or deliver fluids to the body.
- A record of a patient’s medical history and treatments.
- Clothing worn by patients or protective wear by medical staff.
- Imaging technology used to view inside the body.
- A patient who stays overnight in the hospital.
- A small, solid form of medication taken orally.
- The place in the hospital where medications are dispensed.
- Pressure Cuff A device used to measure blood pressure.
50 Clues: Stitches used to close wounds. • A place for conducting medical tests. • A machine that helps patients breathe. • Delivery of fluids or medications via IV. • A device for measuring blood sugar levels. • A device used to measure body temperature. • Material used to cover and protect wounds. • A written order for medication from a doctor. • ...
Induction of labor 2024-10-29
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- dilation assessment tool - BISHOPSCORE
- administration method" - IV INFUSION
- heart rate monitoring - ELECTRONIC
- age for labor induction - 39WEEKS
- of labor induction - AMNIOTOMY
- ripening agent" - MISOPROSTOL
- for labor induction - PLACENTA PREVIA
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- used to induce labor - OXYTOCIN
- induction classification" - ELECTIVE, MEDICAL
- used for fetal monitoring - CARDIOTOGRAPH
- success predictor" - CERVICALLENGTH
- distress sign" - BRADYCARDIA
- method using medication - PROSTAGLANDINS
- term for initiating labor - INDUCTIONOFLABOR
- complication of induction - UTERINEHYPERSTIMULATION
15 Clues: distress sign" - BRADYCARDIA • ripening agent" - MISOPROSTOL • of labor induction - AMNIOTOMY • used to induce labor - OXYTOCIN • age for labor induction - 39WEEKS • heart rate monitoring - ELECTRONIC • success predictor" - CERVICALLENGTH • administration method" - IV INFUSION • for labor induction - PLACENTA PREVIA • dilation assessment tool - BISHOPSCORE • ...
Symposium 14/11/2019 2019-11-07
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- degree of resistance to chemical change or degradation
- Tool used for structured test evaluation
- opposite of generic treatment
- international federation of clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine
- material, sufficiently homogeneous and stable with reference to specified properties
- stakeholder and collaborator during test development
- periodically recurring evaluation of medical laboraty quality standards
- the process of making test results traceable to SI units
- TP/(TP+FN)
- TN/(TN+FP)
- cardiovascular disease
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- molecular appearance of a protein as a result of e.g. PTMs
- parallel quantitation of a number of analytes
- Technology used for protein quantitation
- acute kidney injury
- action of working together
- European federation of clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine
- functional protein on lipoprotein particles
- European regulation for medical devices
- Property of a material indicating concordance of results between two measurement procedures
- medical specialist
- free from contamination
- required for blood flow
- organ that filters 180 L blood per day
- clinical and laboratory standards institute
- quantity intended to be measured
- systeme international
- the application of better solutions that meet new requirements
28 Clues: TP/(TP+FN) • TN/(TN+FP) • medical specialist • acute kidney injury • systeme international • cardiovascular disease • free from contamination • required for blood flow • action of working together • opposite of generic treatment • quantity intended to be measured • organ that filters 180 L blood per day • European regulation for medical devices • Technology used for protein quantitation • ...
NICU Words To Know 2014-02-03
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- is a problem of the retina
- a treatment in which the baby is placed under bright light
- normal for premature babies to have an irregular patterof breathing
- a small plastic tubeon one of the umbilical blood vessels
- involuntary muscle activity or stiffening
- a medical doctor who specializes in the brain and nervous system
- yellowing of the skin
- Antibiotics can be given to cure this
- Preemies with issues are cared for in this unit
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- Baby born before 37 weeks
- the branch of medicine that deals with heredity
- infection in the blood
- a sugical opening in the trachea to allow air to enterthe lungs
- medical doctor who specializes in the ear, nose and throat
- a medical doctor who specializes in infants and children
- the first bowel movement that a baby has
- clear plastic hood placed over the baby's head through which oxygen is given
- placing an endotracheal tube in the baby's trachea(windpipe)
- nothing to be given by mouth
- an infection of the wall of the intestines
20 Clues: yellowing of the skin • infection in the blood • Baby born before 37 weeks • is a problem of the retina • nothing to be given by mouth • Antibiotics can be given to cure this • the first bowel movement that a baby has • involuntary muscle activity or stiffening • an infection of the wall of the intestines • the branch of medicine that deals with heredity • ...
NICU Words To Know 2014-02-03
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- is a problem of the retina
- Antibiotics can be given to cure this
- normal for premature babies to have an irregular patterof breathing
- involuntary muscle activity or stiffening
- medical doctor who specializes in the ear, nose and throat
- a sugical opening in the trachea to allow air to enterthe lungs
- nothing to be given by mouth
- Preemies with issues are cared for in this unit
- placing an endotracheal tube in the baby's trachea(windpipe)
- clear plastic hood placed over the baby's head through which oxygen is given
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- Baby born before 37 weeks
- a small plastic tubeon one of the umbilical blood vessels
- an infection of the wall of the intestines
- a medical doctor who specializes in infants and children
- infection in the blood
- a medical doctor who specializes in the brain and nervous system
- a treatment in which the baby is placed under bright light
- the first bowel movement that a baby has
- the branch of medicine that deals with heredity
- yellowing of the skin
20 Clues: yellowing of the skin • infection in the blood • Baby born before 37 weeks • is a problem of the retina • nothing to be given by mouth • Antibiotics can be given to cure this • the first bowel movement that a baby has • involuntary muscle activity or stiffening • an infection of the wall of the intestines • the branch of medicine that deals with heredity • ...
PCA Crosswords 2023-12-05
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- A set fee paid for DR visits
- Unique numerical identification for covered health care providers
- A medication prescribed by Medical Doctor
- A generic drug that works similarly to brand name & treats same condition
- List of Rx's covered by a prescription plan
- amount paid before insurance covers cost
- Indicate medication dosages, measurements, dosage times, etc
- An application use by our members for access to medical information
- Medication with same active ingredients as brand name drug, lower in cost
- too Soon When a patient still has medication on hand; we cannot refill
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- Cost-sharing between you & your insurance company.
- Drug Defined in a field within PST indicating patient drug information is read only to the patient
- Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act Act
- The "gatekeeper" a health care professional who practices general medicine
- Doctor Typically referred to as the Prescriber of an Rx
- Different levels of covered medications
- Referred to as Personal Health Information
- Pharmacist Professionally qualified to prepare prescriptions.
- Prescriber Identification Unique Numerical ID for covered health providers
- Preferred Provider Organization
20 Clues: A set fee paid for DR visits • Preferred Provider Organization • Different levels of covered medications • amount paid before insurance covers cost • A medication prescribed by Medical Doctor • Referred to as Personal Health Information • List of Rx's covered by a prescription plan • Cost-sharing between you & your insurance company. • ...
Respiratory Terms 2023-03-23
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- A surgical incision of the windpipe
- A sudden blockage in the blood vessels that send blood to your lungs
- A medical device that turns liquid medicine into a mist that can easily be inhaled
- Severe acute respiratory syndrome (abbr.)
- A medical device used for delivering medicines to the lungs
- Difficult or labored breath
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- A lung disease that causes low blood oxygen
- Abnormal, rapid breathing
- A surgical removal of a lobe
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- Disease caused by a bacterial infection in the lungs
- Inflammation of pleura
- A medical device that makes inhalers easier and more effective
- Fluid build-up in between the layers of tissue that line the lungs and chest cavity
- A condition in which a person's airways are narrowed, inflamed, or swollen. Appears in episodes of difficult breathing.
- Sudden infant death syndrome (abbr.)
- A collection of blood in the pleural space
- A surgical incision between the ribs in order to view the organs inside of the chest
- Oxygen depletion in the blood causing a bluish hue in the skin
- A temporary stoppage of breathing
20 Clues: Inflammation of pleura • Abnormal, rapid breathing • Difficult or labored breath • A surgical removal of a lobe • A temporary stoppage of breathing • A surgical incision of the windpipe • Inflammation of the bronchial tubes • Sudden infant death syndrome (abbr.) • Severe acute respiratory syndrome (abbr.) • A collection of blood in the pleural space • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2017-01-31
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- There are several things people can to do prevent the spread of disease from ......... .
- A/an ........ in the amount of rainforests means that chances of finding new medicine will decrease.
- Coffee is my first ........... in the morning.
- Some traditional medical practices ....... with modern medicine.
- An increase in warm weather and rain is often ......... by an increase in mosquitoes.
- Many people do not want to ........ with the government's new rules.
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- to work really hard at something
- There are many different kinds of medical ....... .
- "Call 911! I think it's a/an ............ emergency! It looks like he's having a heart attack!"
- to put something in to practice - like beginning a plan
- You don't need to get medical help for a normal headache, but you should get help for a/an ......... headache that lasts a long time.
- Many unique plants and animals ....... only in the rainforests.
- Some people in poor, rural areas do not have ....... to good healthcare.
13 Clues: to work really hard at something • Coffee is my first ........... in the morning. • There are many different kinds of medical ....... . • to put something in to practice - like beginning a plan • Many unique plants and animals ....... only in the rainforests. • Some traditional medical practices ....... with modern medicine. • ...
Professional Practice: CH4 Medical & Legal Issues Part 2 2025-02-03
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- They can neither consent nor refuse medical care (no legal status)
- Law enforcement officials need to assess scene
- Patients should be brought to the hospital of their choice when possible
- Paramedics can use force only in response to a patient's force against them
- Right to a fair procedure for the action the agency proposes to take
- Ongoing duty to maintain private information
- Prior to providing emergency medical care you must obtain _______
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- Gives you consent verbally or by actions
- Categories of cases that you must report
- Notify this person in cases with suspected homicide, suicide, or death
- Patient takes some sort of action that demonstrates giving you permission to provide prehospital care
- Paramedics best protection in court is a thourough and accurate medical record
- We can assume that they want our care (unconscious patients)
13 Clues: Gives you consent verbally or by actions • Categories of cases that you must report • Ongoing duty to maintain private information • Law enforcement officials need to assess scene • We can assume that they want our care (unconscious patients) • Prior to providing emergency medical care you must obtain _______ • ...
Occupations 2020-11-15
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- works with copper
- puts out fires
- builds houses
- works with steel
- drives a bus
- studies the science of life
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- works with silver
- studies population stats/trends
- instructs others
- provides medical treatment to animals
- digs up relics of the past
- installs lights and electrical equipment
- advisor who predicts trends from demographic data
- assists doctors in hospital and provides care
- another name for medical practitioner
15 Clues: drives a bus • builds houses • puts out fires • instructs others • works with steel • works with silver • works with copper • digs up relics of the past • studies the science of life • studies population stats/trends • provides medical treatment to animals • another name for medical practitioner • installs lights and electrical equipment • assists doctors in hospital and provides care • ...
Gene Therapy 2024-05-26
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- - Positive effects or advantages.
- - Modifying genetic material.
- - Potential negative outcomes.
- - Carrier of genetic material.
- - Change in DNA sequence.
- - Related to genes.
- - State of physical well-being.
- - Gene-editing technology.
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- - Basic unit of heredity.
- - Illness or medical condition.
- - Remedy for a disease.
- - Medical care to manage a condition.
- - Molecule carrying genetic instructions.
- - Treatment to heal or relieve.
- - Basic building blocks of life.
15 Clues: - Related to genes. • - Remedy for a disease. • - Basic unit of heredity. • - Change in DNA sequence. • - Gene-editing technology. • - Modifying genetic material. • - Potential negative outcomes. • - Carrier of genetic material. • - Illness or medical condition. • - Treatment to heal or relieve. • - State of physical well-being. • - Basic building blocks of life. • ...
PulaMed Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-12
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- Routine health care checks
- The PulaMed is purpose is all about "enabling access to..."
- The process of innoculating to prepare the body to recognize a disease and produce antibodies
- Urgent need for help
- Having coverage under medical aid
- The process of determining by examination the nature of a diseased condition
- Day of the week where animal flesh is not consumed
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- Person who is eligible for coverage under a policyholder's care
- Medical cover for infants
- Midweek health day
- Coverage by contract
- Long term disease
- Medical tests that are used to check for health conditions before there are any signs or symptoms
- A virus that has caused a pandemic of respiratory illness
- PulaMed's new tagline
15 Clues: Long term disease • Midweek health day • Coverage by contract • Urgent need for help • PulaMed's new tagline • Medical cover for infants • Routine health care checks • Having coverage under medical aid • Day of the week where animal flesh is not consumed • A virus that has caused a pandemic of respiratory illness • The PulaMed is purpose is all about "enabling access to..." • ...
medicine 2024-10-14
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- test A medical test using a needle to take blood.
- A place where you go to get medical help.
- When you have pain in your head.
- You take this when you are ill to feel better.
- A small, round piece of medicine you swallow.
- A break in a bone.
- A medical professional who specializes in teeth.
- A doctor who performs surgery.
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- A band used to protect a small cut or injury.
- A person who helps the doctor.
- A person who prepares and sells medicine.
- A professional who treats sick people.
- Something you need to see clearly.
- A disease that spreads quickly from person to person.
- When you are not feeling well, you are ______.
15 Clues: A break in a bone. • A person who helps the doctor. • A doctor who performs surgery. • When you have pain in your head. • Something you need to see clearly. • A professional who treats sick people. • A person who prepares and sells medicine. • A place where you go to get medical help. • A band used to protect a small cut or injury. • ...
Nursing Terms 2025-09-23
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- IV fluid administration.
- Measurement standard, often used for needles or catheters.
- Used in certain medical treatments and surgeries.
- Refers to saline solution, used in IV fluids and cleaning.
- A patient’s medical record or documentation.
- A piece of living tissue transplanted surgically.
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- Sterile pads used for cleaning wounds or collecting samples.
- An instrument used for examining the body.
- The rhythmic beat of the heart felt in arteries.
- Vital fluid circulating through the body.
- A surgically created opening on the body surface.
- A healthcare professional trained to care for patients.
- Medical clothing worn by nurses and doctors, or the act of cleaning before surgery.
- A scheduled work period in healthcare settings.
- Sterile or protective covering for hands.
15 Clues: IV fluid administration. • Vital fluid circulating through the body. • Sterile or protective covering for hands. • An instrument used for examining the body. • A patient’s medical record or documentation. • A scheduled work period in healthcare settings. • The rhythmic beat of the heart felt in arteries. • Used in certain medical treatments and surgeries. • ...
Chapter 6 2017-10-03
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- Abbreviation for urinary tract infection
- Difficult or painful urination
- What medical term means absence of urine?
- What term means "night urination"
- What term means inflammation of the renal pelvis?
- What medical term means tumor of the kidney?
- What medical term means excision of the ureter?
- What means stone(s) in the bladder?
- What suffix means drooping, sagging, prolapse?
- What term means excision of the bladder?
- Suffix -isasis, -esis means what?
- Radiographic imaging of the kidney?
- Abbreviation for chronic kidney disease?
- Surgical repair of the urethra?
- The combining form hydr/o means what?
- Combing form that means renal pelvis?
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- Term that means "inflammation of the bladder"?
- What term means opening through which the urine passes to the outside
- Visual examination of the kidney?
- Suturing the bladder?
- A physician who studies and treats diseases of the urinary tract
- Radiographic imaging of the bladder?
- What is the combing form that means "kidney"?
- Flexible, tube like device, for withdrawing or installing fluids?
- Abbreviation for extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.
- What combing form means bladder, sac?
26 Clues: Suturing the bladder? • Difficult or painful urination • Surgical repair of the urethra? • Visual examination of the kidney? • What term means "night urination" • Suffix -isasis, -esis means what? • What means stone(s) in the bladder? • Radiographic imaging of the kidney? • Radiographic imaging of the bladder? • What combing form means bladder, sac? • ...
Doctors and Medicine in Medieval Europe 2021-11-17
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- The humor of the lungs
- A flexible wire saw used by surgeons for bone cutting
- The idea that god provided some substances to alleviate illness.
- Avicenna's encyclopedia translating Greek, Indian, and Muslim medical texts.
- What was the disease that killed 60% of Europe?
- Animal used for bloodletting.
- Monastic order often involved in healing the sick and dying.
- The wealthy and the clergy that formed a guild.
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- Idea that god sent illness and healing as punishment.
- A mythic alchemical substance meant to grant immortality.
- The theory that sicknesses cause by in-balance in four principle fluids.
- An old term for pharmacist.
- The medical practice of drilling a hole in the head to alleviate mental illnesses.
- A smell that makes you sick.
- Psuedo-science that claimed that alignment of the stars could diagnose illness.
- The humor of the head.
- Plant scienists.
- The idea that some diseases were caused by getting shot by invisible elves.
- A medical book written by Hildegard of Bingen.
- The humor of the Gall Bladder.
- The humor of the spleen.
- Herbal remedies.
22 Clues: Plant scienists. • Herbal remedies. • The humor of the lungs • The humor of the head. • The humor of the spleen. • An old term for pharmacist. • A smell that makes you sick. • Animal used for bloodletting. • The humor of the Gall Bladder. • A medical book written by Hildegard of Bingen. • What was the disease that killed 60% of Europe? • ...
PCA Crosswords 2023-12-05
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- Indicate medication dosages, measurements, dosage times, etc
- Doctor Typically referred to as the Prescriber of an Rx
- A set fee paid for DR visits
- Medication with same active ingredients as brand name drug, lower in cost
- Unique numerical identification for covered health care providers
- Drug Defined in a field within PST indicating patient drug information is read only to the patient
- Pharmacist Professionally qualified to prepare health care providers
- List of Rx's covered by a prescription plan
- Referred to as Personal Health Information
- The "gatekeeper" a health care professional who practices general medicine
- An application use by our members for access to medical information
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- amount paid before insurance covers cost
- Prescriber Identification Unique Numerical ID for covered health providers
- A generic drug that works similarly to brand name & treats same condition
- Cost-sharing between you & your insurance company.
- too Soon When a patient still has medication on hand; we cannot refill
- Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act
- A medication prescribed by Medical Doctor
- Different levels of covered medications
- Preferred Provider Organization
20 Clues: A set fee paid for DR visits • Preferred Provider Organization • Different levels of covered medications • amount paid before insurance covers cost • A medication prescribed by Medical Doctor • Referred to as Personal Health Information • List of Rx's covered by a prescription plan • Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act • ...
trade school vs 4 year college 2024-02-27
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- design clothes and other things
- Medical assistants intake patients at the beginning of doctor’s appointments, taking vitals and gathering medical history.
- a field that includes computer systems, software, data processing, and programming languages
- the best welding school
- learn how to cook and maybe own a restaurant one day
- support dentists and dental hygienists in their work
- a carrer where you get to learn a how to deal with water and stuff of that nature
- takes less time and is cheaper
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- help criminal cases
- fusing metals together through a process
- the process that businesses use to keep track of their finances
- the study of computers including computation, hardware, software, and the way we interact with computers
- the IT part of healthcare
- focuses on bueaty and makeup
- the degree you get after 4 years of college
- degree you get after trade school
- heating ventilation and air conditioning
- associate degree that covers general education courses as well as medical assisting courses
- helping out a doctor, checking blood pressure, and height
- takes longer and costs more
20 Clues: help criminal cases • the best welding school • the IT part of healthcare • takes longer and costs more • focuses on bueaty and makeup • takes less time and is cheaper • design clothes and other things • degree you get after trade school • fusing metals together through a process • heating ventilation and air conditioning • the degree you get after 4 years of college • ...
Dispatch 2025-04-05
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- the department of a local or municipal authority in charge of preventing and fighting fire
- Emergency Medical Dispatch
- Public Safety Answering Point
- platform used to have the ability to send a text message to reach 911 emergency call takers from a mobile phone or device
- usually called in by a company
- Computer Aided Dispatch
- scheduling system
- Quality Assurance
- Law enforcement information network
- clothes required to wear to work
- Peninsula Fiber Network
- platform that connects life-saving data
- Automatic number identification
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- pain, discomfort or pain felt in the chest area,
- Emergency Fire Dispatch
- Emergency medical services
- phone system used for 911 calls
- the civil force of a national or local government, responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order
- fire, any fire that occurs in or on a building or other structure,
- cerebrovascular accident, commonly known as a stroke.
- a person who communicates via phone or radio
- medical examiner investigator
- exchanging of information
- Automatic location information
- Community Mental health
- Mobile Data Terminal
26 Clues: scheduling system • Quality Assurance • Mobile Data Terminal • Emergency Fire Dispatch • Computer Aided Dispatch • Community Mental health • Peninsula Fiber Network • exchanging of information • Emergency medical services • Emergency Medical Dispatch • Public Safety Answering Point • medical examiner investigator • usually called in by a company • Automatic location information • ...
Careers in Criminal Justice and Forensic Science 2025-09-26
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- identifying human remains through dental records
- Takes evidence off the body, helps identify the person and interview family members
- Maintains public order, protecting people and property, and enforcing laws and ordinances
- Documents using photography or videography crime scenes
- Examines documents for authenticity, age, and authorship
- Collects evidence at the crime scene
- Provides specialized care to victims of violence, collecting medical forensic evidence
- Specializes in analyzing bloodstains at crime scenes
- Performs postmortem toxicological evaluations
- Examines firearm evidence from crime scenes
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- Determines the time since death (postmortem interval), location of death using insects
- Examine bodies to assess the cause and manner of death
- Applies artistic and scientific skills to assist in criminal investigations
- Compare fingerprint evidence obtained from crime scene
- People who work on the crime scene and in the crime scene lab
- Conduct psychological evaluations and profiling offenders
- Assist the forensic pathologist and medical examiner or coroner
- Assist the medical examiner with human remains
- Help determine if any search warrants are needed
- Investigates crimes, gathers information, and interviews witnesses and persons of interest
20 Clues: Collects evidence at the crime scene • Examines firearm evidence from crime scenes • Performs postmortem toxicological evaluations • Assist the medical examiner with human remains • identifying human remains through dental records • Help determine if any search warrants are needed • Specializes in analyzing bloodstains at crime scenes • ...
Terenova Game 2 2025-04-02
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- The main muscle used for breathing.
- Bundle of nerves running through the spine, transmitting signals between the brain and body.
- A nurse responsible for managing a shift in a hospital or clinic.
- Doctor’s written medication order.
- Inflammation of the lungs.
- Sticky fluid produced by the body to protect and moisten surfaces.
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- A patient unable to leave the bed.
- Medical imaging technique using X-rays.
- Inflammation of the bronchi.
- Another word for a medical doctor.
- Imaging using sound waves (often abbreviated to USG).
- Thick, greasy substance applied to the skin for healing or soothing.
- Chronic condition where the body struggles to regulate blood sugar levels.
- Medical uniform worn by healthcare professionals.
14 Clues: Inflammation of the lungs. • Inflammation of the bronchi. • A patient unable to leave the bed. • Another word for a medical doctor. • Doctor’s written medication order. • The main muscle used for breathing. • Medical imaging technique using X-rays. • Medical uniform worn by healthcare professionals. • Imaging using sound waves (often abbreviated to USG). • ...
Health 2021-09-08
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- what you eat
- movement of blood in the body
- in good physical condition
- caused by injury or illness
- heaviness of a person
- pain in the head
- synonym of feeble
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- surgical intervention
- person who treats illnesses
- transfer of an organ
- large medical care center
- you do this to clear your throat
- high temperature
- general medical examination
14 Clues: what you eat • high temperature • pain in the head • synonym of feeble • transfer of an organ • surgical intervention • heaviness of a person • large medical care center • in good physical condition • person who treats illnesses • caused by injury or illness • general medical examination • movement of blood in the body • you do this to clear your throat
MRT Week 2023-10-30
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- _______ should never enter an MRI exam room
- most common third trimester ultrasound in pregnancy
- PET/CT has the ability to detect the presence of ______ in its earliest stages
- Broken Bone
- Best performing test available
- A substance, such as barium or air, used in radiography
- Imaging performed when patients are too unwell to transfer to the medical imaging department
- Medical procedure for the removal of tissue for diagnosis
- body an object that has entered the body by accident
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- compound
- Image feature that is not real
- real-time x-rays to generate moving images of internal structures
- Doctor trained to read medical imaging for diagnosis and treatment
- most common screening test for breast cancer
- MRI measuring unit
- ____________ are beyond the range of human hearing and are utilized to generate images
16 Clues: compound • Broken Bone • MRI measuring unit • Image feature that is not real • Best performing test available • _______ should never enter an MRI exam room • most common screening test for breast cancer • most common third trimester ultrasound in pregnancy • body an object that has entered the body by accident • A substance, such as barium or air, used in radiography • ...
Muscular System Vocabulary 2025-02-23
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- Medical term for the muscle cells of the heart
- Type of muscle tissue found in the heart
- Protective layer that surrounds entire muscles
- Connective tissue sheath that covers and protects muscles and organs
- Medical term for muscle cells
- A medical term for a disease that affects skeletal muscles
- Protective layer that surrounds a single muscle fiber
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- a strong fibrous tissue that connects a muscle to a bone
- inflammation of a tendon
- Bundles of muscle fibers that form a complete muscle
- The process of maintaining a stable core body temperature; one of the functions of the muscular system
- A layer of connective tissue that surrounds a fascicle
- A brief, spontaneous contraction/twitch in a muscle
- Inflammation of the fascia
- Striated muscle attached to bones that enables movement
- Nonstriated muscle found in viscera and blood vessels
16 Clues: inflammation of a tendon • Inflammation of the fascia • Medical term for muscle cells • Type of muscle tissue found in the heart • Medical term for the muscle cells of the heart • Protective layer that surrounds entire muscles • A brief, spontaneous contraction/twitch in a muscle • Bundles of muscle fibers that form a complete muscle • ...
Joint Commission 1 2014-07-08
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- How many minutes after pain medication is given, is pain re-assessed?
- Initial patient history should be completed within _______ hours of admission.
- Every _____________ minutes patients need to be checked while in behavioral restraints.
- All PRN orders must contain ____________ for use.
- When a patient is in medical restraints, they are to be ___________ every two hours.
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- A __________ needs to have seen the patient in behavior restraints within one hour of initiation of the restraint.
- Medical restraint orders must be obtained every ________________ hours.
- An order for medical restraints should be in the medical record within _____ hour of initiation.
- All entries into the medical record should be dated and ____________.
- _______________ is to be done after all phone orders are given.
10 Clues: All PRN orders must contain ____________ for use. • _______________ is to be done after all phone orders are given. • All entries into the medical record should be dated and ____________. • How many minutes after pain medication is given, is pain re-assessed? • Medical restraint orders must be obtained every ________________ hours. • ...
MEDICAL WASTE BY MUTUM DHANAKRITIYA DEVI GROUP -11-21 2022-07-10
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- process minimizes the risk of toxic materials
- tissue created during procedure
- waste include broken glass, blades
- waste include gloves, containers
- transport where medical waste collection within vehicles
- waste contains infectious meterial
- waste include antibiotics , eye drops
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- waste include syringes , containers of blood
- process to treat waste products
- another method of medical wastes treatment
10 Clues: tissue created during procedure • process to treat waste products • waste include gloves, containers • waste include broken glass, blades • waste contains infectious meterial • waste include antibiotics , eye drops • another method of medical wastes treatment • waste include syringes , containers of blood • process minimizes the risk of toxic materials • ...
Vocab 2023-09-26
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- electromagnetic radiation
- heat,used in wireless communication.
- Can cause sunburns, also disinfecting and
- light- human vision
- Ray- can cause cancer, it sterilizes medical
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- used in medical imagining to diagnose health issues
- Wave-longest waves, lowest energy, and lowest
- imagining
- thermal imagining,including night vision, and
- Spectrum-continuous range of frequencies
10 Clues: imagining • light- human vision • electromagnetic radiation • heat,used in wireless communication. • Spectrum-continuous range of frequencies • Can cause sunburns, also disinfecting and • Ray- can cause cancer, it sterilizes medical • Wave-longest waves, lowest energy, and lowest • thermal imagining,including night vision, and • ...
Chapter 5 2024-12-10
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- The most sever penalties associated with ___ drugs; up to 20 years in prision or a fine of up to $1 million (individual) or $5 million (multiple people)
- Color test that turns violet-blue in the presence of barbiturates
- Color test that turns blue in presence of cocaine
- Confirmation test coupled with answer to 6 down to identify the fingerprint of the drug
- Schedule 3 drug example; less potential for abuse and have a current medical use (anabolic steroids)
- Color test that turns purple in presence of heroin, morphine & opium derivatives
- Color test that turns purple-blue in the presence of marijuana
- Schedule 4 drug example; have a low potential for abuse & have a current medical use (Xanax, some tranquilizers)
- Schedule 2 drug example; high potential for abuse, but they do have a medical use with severe restrictions (PCP, most amphetamine & barbiturate prescriptions)
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- Schedule 5 drug example; low abuse potential and have a medical use
- Color test that turns purple when chloroform is added in presence of marijuana
- Confirmation test used to separate components
- Schedule 1 drug example; high potential for abuse and have no currently accepted medical use (LSD, methaqualone & heroin)
13 Clues: Confirmation test used to separate components • Color test that turns blue in presence of cocaine • Color test that turns purple-blue in the presence of marijuana • Color test that turns violet-blue in the presence of barbiturates • Schedule 5 drug example; low abuse potential and have a medical use • ...
Medical law 2026-02-10
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- Legal or professional responsibility
- System of rules enforced by the state
- Main law of the country
- Patient’s permission before treatment
- Main healthcare legal document in Kazakhstan
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- Keeping patient information secret
- Legal entitlements of a patient or doctor
- Licensed medical professional who treats patients
- Person receiving medical care
- Moral principles guiding medical behavior
10 Clues: Main law of the country • Person receiving medical care • Keeping patient information secret • Legal or professional responsibility • System of rules enforced by the state • Patient’s permission before treatment • Legal entitlements of a patient or doctor • Moral principles guiding medical behavior • Main healthcare legal document in Kazakhstan • ...
OLIVR CROSSWORD 2020-04-01
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- The capacity to recover quickly
- Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements
- The restoration of something such as a law
- Driving under the influence of intoxicants
- A broken law or medical condition determination
- willingness to change or compromise
- Valid Without Photo
- Valid With Previous Photo
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- Actions that an individual must complete
- Quit Driving ID Card
- Medical Examiner Certificates
- A certificate of insurance
- The consequences of a sanction
- National Motor Vehicle Title Information System
- A penalty
- Computer Based Training
- Law Enforcement Data System
- A decision about the event
- Ignition interlock device
19 Clues: A penalty • Valid Without Photo • Quit Driving ID Card • Computer Based Training • Ignition interlock device • Valid With Previous Photo • A certificate of insurance • A decision about the event • Law Enforcement Data System • Medical Examiner Certificates • The consequences of a sanction • The capacity to recover quickly • willingness to change or compromise • ...
CAREER PUZZLE 2023-10-20
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- Biology is the must A subject
- Beautiful, thin and tall
- Nowadays it is a professional career
- Degree or Diploma of Education
- Choreographer is their teacher
- Dealing with cable
- Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Petroleum etc
- He is not an astronaut
- Beautiful and soft spoken
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- Music Therapy
- new career in 20th century
- He/she is working to report any circumstances
- Source of information
- He is not a motivator or Psychiatrist
- Medical instructor
- Drawing service
- Free to explore
- You need to focus on English and History subject
- Medical Assistant
19 Clues: Music Therapy • Drawing service • Free to explore • Medical Assistant • Medical instructor • Dealing with cable • Source of information • He is not an astronaut • Beautiful, thin and tall • Beautiful and soft spoken • new career in 20th century • Biology is the must A subject • Degree or Diploma of Education • Choreographer is their teacher • Nowadays it is a professional career • ...
Urinary Tract Infections 2025-10-12
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- Medical term for urinary tract infections?
- What is a common antibiotic used to treat UTIs?
- Who is more at risk for UTIs?
- What is an irritant to avoid.
- Medical term for blood in urine?
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- Common sign of a UTI in older adults?
- What is the term for difficulty starting urination?
- Medical term for painful urination?
- Medical term for upper tract infections?
9 Clues: Who is more at risk for UTIs? • What is an irritant to avoid. • Medical term for blood in urine? • Medical term for painful urination? • Common sign of a UTI in older adults? • Medical term for upper tract infections? • Medical term for urinary tract infections? • What is a common antibiotic used to treat UTIs? • What is the term for difficulty starting urination?
medical detective crossword 2019-02-28
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- scientist A person who works the help the environment
- Physician who works in the field of oncology, the branch of medicine that deals with cancer.
- Biologist A person who studies wildlife, their habitats, and how they interact with each other.
- A scientist who studies microscopic organisms including bacteria, algae, and fungi.
- Bio-technologists use biological organisms to develop or make products designed to improve health, food and the world around us.
- scientist When a scientist's knowledge is used to help lawyers, juries, and judges understand the results of scientific tests
- Is an expert on diets and works with people for their diets
- the study of viral infections
- A person who studies an alien phenomena
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- associate Working as a physician associate, you'll be a trained health professional, providing crucial support to doctors and regularly dealing with patients. You'll hold a variety of responsibilities and will typically work in general practitioner (GP) surgeries or hospitals as part of a medical team.
- scientist work at the cutting edge of medicine, researching and developing new treatments and equipment.
- cytogeneticist They analyze and process chromosomes in the human body at a clinical level
- Even the most routine surgeries can be risky when a patient undergoes anesthesia. In some cases, irregularities in blood pressure or heart rate during surgery can lead to grave consequences. Imagine how important it is to administer just the right dose of medication to an infant whose organs are still underdeveloped and who cannot speak to tell you that he's in pain.
- A person who studies medical diseases in the urinary tract system
- A person who studies human bodily movement
- A person that studies animals and their interactions with ecosystems.
- Claims Adjuster Determine how many insurance should pay for a loss
- research scientist As a medical research scientist, you'll plan and conduct experiments to increase the body of scientific knowledge on topics related to medicine. You will also develop new - or improve existing - drugs, treatments or other medically-related products.
- As a toxicologist you'll identify, monitor and evaluate the impact of toxic materials, chemicals, potential new medicines and radiation on the environment and human and animal health.
- a doctor that specializes in performing surgeries
- A person who studies genes and how they develop
- analyst Analyses lab equipment
22 Clues: the study of viral infections • analyst Analyses lab equipment • A person who studies an alien phenomena • A person who studies human bodily movement • A person who studies genes and how they develop • a doctor that specializes in performing surgeries • scientist A person who works the help the environment • Is an expert on diets and works with people for their diets • ...
Medical Training 03 2022-01-09
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- osteoartrite ou osteoartrose
- próstata
- baço
- inicio:ventríc esq.do cor./no peito ela sobe/arc
- nefrite
- sarampo ou rubéola
- dor aguda/pontada/dor forte
- papeira ou caxumba
- amigdalite ou infecção de garganta
- dorso/peito do pé ou degrau de acesso
- anemia por deficiência de ferro
- carteirinha de vacinação
- imunização
- traqueia/garganta
- infecção por fungos
- vertigem
- pólipos
- proteinúria
- sopro cardíaco
- ferimento/lesão/machucado
- em remição
- enxaqueca
- lesão
- erupção cut/irrit.na pele/alergia
- recaída/reincidência
- laqueadura de trompas
- úlcera
- hospitalização/paciente internado
- respiração ruidosa/chiando
- histerectomia
- doenças na gengiva
- infecção vaginal por fungos
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- prótese
- gastroenterite
- pomada óleo unguento
- desordens digestivas
- efeitos colaterais
- amigdalas
- traumatismo craniano
- toxicologia ou toxicológicos
- coqueluxe
- nódulo/caroço/inchaço/calombo
- anemia de células falciformes
- distenção muscular
- prognóstico/diagnóstico/previsão médica
- ferimento
- gânglios linfáticos/linfonodos
- cultura de fezes
- remoção
- pleurisia/pleurite
- amigdalite
- lyme disease
- episiotomia/incisão na região do períneo
- narina
- distenção
- convulsão
- pact externo/ambulatório/consulta externa
- cotovelo
- verruga pinta mancha
59 Clues: baço • lesão • narina • úlcera • prótese • nefrite • pólipos • remoção • próstata • vertigem • cotovelo • amigdalas • coqueluxe • ferimento • enxaqueca • distenção • convulsão • imunização • amigdalite • em remição • proteinúria • lyme disease • histerectomia • gastroenterite • sopro cardíaco • cultura de fezes • traqueia/garganta • efeitos colaterais • sarampo ou rubéola • papeira ou caxumba • distenção muscular • pleurisia/pleurite • ...
Britney medical terminology 2020-08-27
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- very low blood cells
- pain in the liver
- i was loosing blood
- cant breathe
- looked at my bones good
- my neck is hurting
- he became weak
- the heart
- stomach that got studied
- made sure my eye was good
- my liver got removed
- they opened my skull
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- my cartilage was decreasing
- vessels softening
- a tumor in the liver
- disease in the gums
- his head hurts bad
- my body got cold
- I was containing fluid
- around the joints are hurting
- strong burn in chest
21 Clues: the heart • cant breathe • he became weak • my body got cold • vessels softening • pain in the liver • my neck is hurting • his head hurts bad • disease in the gums • i was loosing blood • very low blood cells • a tumor in the liver • strong burn in chest • my liver got removed • they opened my skull • I was containing fluid • looked at my bones good • stomach that got studied • ...
Medical Oncology Crossword 2020-08-11
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- All patients with central lines need this every 24hrs
- Type of precautions for a patient with c.diff infection
- Protocol for removing a Foley catheter
- Areas to be wiped with bleach in a Contact Enteric room once per shift
- Needs to be obtained from patient before transfusing blood
- Urinary catheters should be placed using this technique
- A new order needs to be given every 24hrs for this type of restraint
- Most common route for a COVID swab
- Central lines should be assessed and documented on every __ hours
- Male condom catheters are not hooked to suction but patent to
- Portable box placed on patient to monitor heart rhythm
- HOB degree for a patient receiving continuous dobhoff feedings
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- Prior to an MRI, the patient and RN should complete
- Type of wipes used to clean Contact Enteric rooms
- Code for a patient that is declining but is breathing and has a pulse
- Color of socks used for a patient considered high fall risk
- Suction for NG tube for gastric decompression
- How often narcotics in the Pyxis should be counted
- Starting rate for blood transfusion
- High-falls risk patient should have this type of alarm
20 Clues: Most common route for a COVID swab • Starting rate for blood transfusion • Protocol for removing a Foley catheter • Suction for NG tube for gastric decompression • Type of wipes used to clean Contact Enteric rooms • How often narcotics in the Pyxis should be counted • Prior to an MRI, the patient and RN should complete • ...
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2022-02-11
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- Gallbladder.
- Blood clot.
- A colorless solution used to preserve organs and tissue.
- Intravenous.
- A prefix meaning slow.
- The caudal surface of the front paw.
- Dead tissue.
- A prefix meaning around.
- Pertaining to the tongue.
- The period of time after an operation.
- Kilogram.
- A prefix meaning large.
- Consists of the brain and spinal cord.
- The study of tumors.
- Stomach.
- A quadriplegic experiences this in the limbs of their body.
- Ex Kelly, crile, mosquito.
- Kidney.
- A prefix meaning abdomen.
- Pertaining to the side.
- Pertaining to the bones.
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- Pertaining to the arm.
- This heart condition causes the heart to make abnormal sounds.
- Towards the midline.
- Surgical removal of a part or all of the stomach.
- Increased amount of pain.
- A vet uses this tool to examine the ears.
- A suffix meaning medical examination/inspection.
- Brachycephalic dogs often have a condition where they struggle to breathe.
- Commonly called the voice box.
- Used to induce a loss of feeling or awareness.
- A major vein in the neck that is often used to collect blood samples in large animals.
- The study of movement; movement.
- Inflammation of the brain.
- A suffix meaning to cut into a part of the body.
- A surgical procedure often performed in foreign body removal surgery.
- Rate of speed at which the heart beats each minute.
- Respiration or breathing.
- A suffix meaning a medical treatment.
- Across.
40 Clues: Kidney. • Across. • Stomach. • Kilogram. • Blood clot. • Gallbladder. • Intravenous. • Dead tissue. • Towards the midline. • The study of tumors. • Pertaining to the arm. • A prefix meaning slow. • A prefix meaning large. • Pertaining to the side. • A prefix meaning around. • Pertaining to the bones. • Increased amount of pain. • Pertaining to the tongue. • Respiration or breathing. • ...
Medical Terminology Puzzle 2022-03-14
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- decrease in size of cells within an organ
- to have no breathing
- inflammation of the stomach
- red blood cell that transports oxygen
- cavity containing the spinal cord
- surgical removal of an organ
- difficulty speaking
- a deformity present at birth
- an instrument used for visualizing within a body
- visual inspection of the stomach
- space between the lungs
- surgical repair
- suffix meaning enlargement
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- recurrence of disease or symptoms after recovery
- inflammation of the gland
- flow or discharge from the nose
- type of valve in the heart that has three pointed ends
- swelling and tenderness of one or more joints
- also called the frontal plane
- kidney disease
- type of cancer that begins in the bones
- procedure done to determine the cause of death
- infection of the intestines
- a condition in which you lack red blood cells
- type of tumor that is cancerous
25 Clues: kidney disease • surgical repair • difficulty speaking • to have no breathing • space between the lungs • inflammation of the gland • suffix meaning enlargement • inflammation of the stomach • infection of the intestines • surgical removal of an organ • a deformity present at birth • also called the frontal plane • flow or discharge from the nose • type of tumor that is cancerous • ...
MEDICAL SPECIALTIES CROSSWORD 2021-11-17
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- focuses on the use of unsealed radioactive sources.
- administers drugs to numb pain or sedate patients during surgery.
- cares for children, treating them for a variety of health issues.
- doctors of the mouth
- treat kidney disease and mineral and fluid imbalances linked to kidney disease.
- surgically restore, reconstruct or alter the human body.
- specializes in correcting disorders, deformities or injuries of the skeleton (bones).
- focuses on the nature, function, and diseases of the blood.
- neurologist specializes in care for the nervous system including: the brain, nerves, spinal cord.
- focus on the treatment of the heart, its blood vessels and heart-related issues and diseases.
- specialize in newborn and premature healthcare.
- concentrates on issues related to the ear, nose and throat.
- Care for issues related to the urinary tract.
- cares for issues afflicting the feet or ankles.
- look for potential diseases that could appear, causing a lot of problems.
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- specializes in digestive organs, including the gallbladder, stomach, bowels, liver and pancreas.
- study the morphologic aspects of a disease.
- treats the endocrine system.
- they diagnose and treat disorders of the mind
- concentrates on recognizing, evaluating, and caring for patients who are seriously ill or injured.
- Care for skin issues as acne.
- diagnosis diseases related with the respiratory system.
- diagnoses and treats allergies and autoimmune diseases.
- care for the elderly.
- specializes in ear-related issues.
- use x-rays to diagnose and detect.
- Focus on the treatment and prevention of Cancer.
27 Clues: doctors of the mouth • care for the elderly. • treats the endocrine system. • Care for skin issues as acne. • specializes in ear-related issues. • use x-rays to diagnose and detect. • study the morphologic aspects of a disease. • they diagnose and treat disorders of the mind • Care for issues related to the urinary tract. • specialize in newborn and premature healthcare. • ...
Medical Terminology 1 2013-10-03
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- On the surface of the body
- Bone is crused and/or shattered into mutltiple pieces
- Bone pain
- The largest or most important part of an organ
- Softening of the cartilage
- Organelle that serves a digestive function for the cell
- Swayback; exaggerated anterior curve of the lumbar
- A small space or cavity at the beginning of a canal
- Partial dislocation
- A traumatic injury to a joint involing the ligaments
- Breaking down substances
- The pointed extremity of a conical structure
- The space within an artery, vein, intestine, or tube
- Fractured area of bone collapses on itself
- Abnormal condition of a joint
- Act of converting energy by continually building up substances
- Smallest unit of the body
- Holds organells of the cell
- Pertaining to carrying away from a structure
- Pertaining to far from the origin
- Extreme posterior curvature of the thoracic area of the spine
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- Compression injury that manifests itself as fluctuating pain, numbeness in the hand
- Pertaining to the front
- Pertaining to carrying toward a structure
- Breakdown of striated/skeletal muscle
- For use by the body
- Deformity resulting in an abnormal twisting of the foot
- Transportation of blood
- Pertaining to the head
- Inflammation of the bone and bone marrow
- Pertaining to the lower back
- A cavity that permits the escape of purulent
- Pertaining to the back
- Condition of more than five fingers or toes on each hand or foot
- Lateral S curve of the spine that can cause an indivdual to lose inches in heaight
- Inflammation of a tendon
- Control center of the cell; contains DNA
- Pertaining to two sides
- Crackling sound heard in joints
- Lying on one's back
40 Clues: Bone pain • For use by the body • Partial dislocation • Lying on one's back • Pertaining to the head • Pertaining to the back • Pertaining to the front • Transportation of blood • Pertaining to two sides • Breaking down substances • Inflammation of a tendon • Smallest unit of the body • On the surface of the body • Softening of the cartilage • Holds organells of the cell • ...
Medical Terminology: Respiratory 2013-01-30
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- a method used to diagnose tuberculosis
- blockage in one or more arteries in your lungs
- an instrument that measures the amount of oxygen in something, especially in blood
- to inhale something, especially a liquid, into the lungs
- of or relating to bacteria that are not decolorized by an acidic alcohol solution after they have been stained
- a slender tubular instrument with a small light on the end for inspection of the interior of the bronchi
- acute hemorrhage from the nostril
- the collapse of all or part of the lung
- viral infection of the upper respiratory tract
- pain in the chest
- chronic inflammatory disease of the airways
- surgical puncture and drainage of the thoracic cavity
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- inflammation of the epiglottis
- shortness of breath
- infection that develops in a patient during hospitalization
- an absence of oxygen supply to an organ or a tissue
- an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity
- inflammation of the pleura
- inability to produce vocal sounds
- an infection of the lungs and skin characterized by excessive sputum and nodules
- an abnormal buildup of fluid in the air sacs of the lungs which leads to shortness of breath
- protrusion of abdominal parts into the chest through a weakness in the diaphragm
- is an involuntary muscular contraction of the laryngeal cords
- a nosebleed, especially one bleeding profusely
- any disorder that persistently obstructs bronchial airflow
25 Clues: pain in the chest • shortness of breath • inflammation of the pleura • inflammation of the epiglottis • inability to produce vocal sounds • acute hemorrhage from the nostril • a method used to diagnose tuberculosis • the collapse of all or part of the lung • chronic inflammatory disease of the airways • an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity • ...
Medical Terminology Project 2013-04-16
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- tumor of the gland
- disease of the kidney
- inflammation
- absence of a lens
- excision, surgical removal
- heart
- surgical repair of wrinkles
- many, much
- inside the skin
- specialist studying the urinary system
- bladder
- pertaining to the side
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- abnormal condition of blue
- incision of the trachea
- pertaining to the middle
- normal breathing
- inflammation of a joint
- lack of oxygen to body tissues
- pertaining to the hip
- surgical repair
- inflammation of the appendix
- no menstruation
- excision of a lobe
- white blood cell
- slow
25 Clues: slow • heart • bladder • many, much • inflammation • surgical repair • inside the skin • no menstruation • normal breathing • white blood cell • absence of a lens • tumor of the gland • excision of a lobe • disease of the kidney • pertaining to the hip • pertaining to the side • incision of the trachea • inflammation of a joint • pertaining to the middle • abnormal condition of blue • ...
English Medical Vocabulary 2014-11-26
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- an instrument for indirect measurement of blood pressure
- the study of the causes of disease
- elevated blood pressure in an adult
- listening for sounds within the body especially from the chest, neck, or abdomen
- occurring at irregular times; not continuous or steady
- something that meets a need, a convenience
- capable of being infected
- a written direction or order for dispensing and administrating drugs
- a way of carrying out a task, the performance of a scientific procedure
- the thickening of a liquid into a gel or solid
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- a blockage in a canal, vessel, or passage of the body; the state of being closed
- an inflammation of the prostate gland, usually the result of an infection
- removal of the gallbladder by laparoscopic or open surgery
- one who is recovering from a disease or operation
- excessive gas in the stomach and intestines
- without intention; accidentally
- a physical, microscopic, or chemical examination of urine
- localized abnormal dilations of a blood vessel, usually an artery; due to congenital defect or weakness in the wall of the vessel
- acute and chronic conditions marked by inflammation, muscle soreness and stiffness
- absolutely needed; of an inevitable nature
20 Clues: capable of being infected • without intention; accidentally • the study of the causes of disease • elevated blood pressure in an adult • something that meets a need, a convenience • absolutely needed; of an inevitable nature • excessive gas in the stomach and intestines • the thickening of a liquid into a gel or solid • one who is recovering from a disease or operation • ...
MEDICAL LABORATORY WEEK 2015-03-24
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- to make visible
- count from a lav tube
- IT'S IN THE BANK
- has wings
- measuring device
- this department likes both red and white
- it has good culture
- SEES THE LITTLE THINGS
- when you need it, BB makes sure it's right
- A "buggy" DEPARTMENT
- fights infection
- phlebotomists love to find them
- POINTED ON ONE END
- you can sit on it or test it
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- you get the point
- a corrosive substance with a pH less than 7
- not a type of TV
- Yes, we can read what the Doctor wrote on it...usually!
- art of drawing blood
- Right Now!
- PRODUCT OF KIDNEY FUNCTION
- goes round and round
- WHAT EVERYONE STRIVES FOR
- CAN MAKE BABIES IN? (2 WORDS)
- IT GIVES A REACTION
- BLACK, OR YELLOW
26 Clues: has wings • Right Now! • to make visible • not a type of TV • IT'S IN THE BANK • measuring device • fights infection • BLACK, OR YELLOW • you get the point • POINTED ON ONE END • it has good culture • IT GIVES A REACTION • art of drawing blood • A "buggy" DEPARTMENT • goes round and round • count from a lav tube • SEES THE LITTLE THINGS • WHAT EVERYONE STRIVES FOR • PRODUCT OF KIDNEY FUNCTION • ...
Medical Terminology 2 2014-11-09
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- Study of the distribution of diseases, injuries, or other health states in human populations for the purpose of identifying and implementing measures to prevent their development and spread.
- swelling due to abnormal accumulation of fluid in tissues or cavities
- Myositis marked by ossification within a muscle
- causative agent in a sports injury
- crackling sound heard during the movement of a broken bone
- possible cause of overuse injuries--immature cartilage, lack of flexibility, lack of proper conditioning, psychological factors
- to advise the use of
- inflammation of tendon-muscle attachments, tendons or both.
- discharge of blood
- the body’s reaction to injury; involves redness, swelling,heat, pain, and sometimes loss of funciton
- swelling in a joint
- the name of the disease/condition a person is believed to have
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- possible cause of overuse injuries—excessive training, lack of adequate recovery, incorrect technique, playing on uneven or hard surfaces
- examination by touch
- black and blue discoloration of the skin caused by hemorrhage
- inflammation of the fibrous tissue along the bottom of your foot that connects your heel bone to your toes.
- inflammation of bursa at sites of bony prominences between muscles and tendons.
- swelling composed of blood; Internal bleeding associated with contusion
- inflammation of the sheath covering a tendon
- to advise against
- Involves determining risk factors that may play a causative role in the injury
- the cause of an injury or disease
22 Clues: to advise against • discharge of blood • swelling in a joint • examination by touch • to advise the use of • the cause of an injury or disease • causative agent in a sports injury • inflammation of the sheath covering a tendon • Myositis marked by ossification within a muscle • crackling sound heard during the movement of a broken bone • ...
MEDICAL VOCABULARY (JÚLIA) 2015-03-05
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- make someone's health better
- verb)look at carefully, investigate
- (verb) to beat
- verb)carefully wash hands before and after seeing a patient.
- under the skin, inside the organs
- recognize and name the exact character of a disease or a problem.
- (noun)chair with wheels
- to introduce a liquid into someone's body with a needle
- do something with or for someone that he cannot do alone.
- (name)a virus commonly contracted by kids, characterized by spots all over the body
- (phrasal verb) discover
- (noun) vehicle for carrying the sick people to the hospital.
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- adjective to discribe a person who has an allergy
- (noun) A person who is treats ill people
- (noun)medicine to be swallowed
- but appearing to be asleep.
- (noun)material used as a support forbroken bones
- (noun)a person who looks after an ill person in a hospital
- medicine student working under a doctor.
- (noun) doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations.
- (phrasalverb) relax
- (noun) place where doctors work.
- (noun)ill person
- test (noun) blood analysis
24 Clues: (verb) to beat • (noun)ill person • (phrasalverb) relax • (noun)chair with wheels • (phrasal verb) discover • test (noun) blood analysis • but appearing to be asleep. • make someone's health better • (noun)medicine to be swallowed • (noun) place where doctors work. • under the skin, inside the organs • verb)look at carefully, investigate • (noun) A person who is treats ill people • ...
Medical terminology Final 2015-11-30
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- Inflammation of the urinary bladder
- inflammation of the salivary gland
- pertaining to the spine
- Back
- Red blood cells
- Nearest to a structure or trunk
- Removal of the uterus
- inflammation of the appendix
- study of tissue
- Study of the heart
- blood in the pleural cavity
- Cancerous mass
- Kidney stone
- pertaining to lungs
- study of women
- inflammation of the brochiole
- disease of the heart
- Knowledge before
- hardening of the arteries
- Beginning of menstruation
- Joint pain
- Heart muscle
- pertaining to the cerebrum
- Collection of blood
- treatment, drug
- Slow movement
- pertaining to the heart
- Inflammation of the liver
- First pregnancy
Down
- Inflammation of the joint
- inflammation of the gums
- Inflammation of the pancreas
- further from a structure or the trunk
- front
- Fast breathing
- Removal of fibroids from the uterus
- Constriction of a vessel
- Study of blood
- Study of disease
- Process of visual examination of the urinary bladder
- spitting up blood
- low blood sugar
- study of the kidney
- Condition of the white blood cell
- high blood sugar
- study of the tumor
- Removal of the stomach
- process of cutting the skull
- air in the pleural cavity
- pertaining to the back of the heart
- Multiple pregnancies
- pertaining to the check
- removal of the appendix
- pertain to fat
- Inflammation of the sinus
- Decreased blood flow
- Pertaining to the stomach
- Vein
- Process to cut out
59 Clues: Back • Vein • front • Joint pain • Kidney stone • Heart muscle • Slow movement • Fast breathing • Study of blood • Cancerous mass • study of women • pertain to fat • Red blood cells • study of tissue • low blood sugar • treatment, drug • First pregnancy • Study of disease • high blood sugar • Knowledge before • spitting up blood • Study of the heart • study of the tumor • Process to cut out • study of the kidney • ...
Mastering Medical Terminology 2015-12-11
Across
- director of nurses
- every morning
- weight
- means speaking
- the root word is hema
- short of breath
- the root word for heart
- a-,an-
- means in the blood
- this means above normal or high
- fast
- tender loving care
- means to breathe
Down
- the root word for bone
- hard of hearing
- every night at bedtime
- means paralysis
- the root word for joint
- activities of daily living
- this means slow
- surgical removal
- below normal or low
- means pain
- pulmo is the root word
24 Clues: fast • weight • a-,an- • means pain • every morning • means speaking • hard of hearing • means paralysis • this means slow • short of breath • surgical removal • means to breathe • director of nurses • means in the blood • tender loving care • below normal or low • the root word is hema • the root word for bone • every night at bedtime • pulmo is the root word • the root word for joint • ...
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT DEFINITIONS 2023-03-03
Across
- to test motor reflexes of the body
- used in case of renal failure
- to look at the retina
- to suck up blood or secretions
- to create a permanent pathway to a vein (or artery)
- to record body temperature
- to produce aerosols of drugs to be administered by respiratory route
- to test for deafness and to categorize it
- to look inside the gastrointestinal tract
- to measure the patient's blood pressure
Down
- as a tray for instruments, gauze, tissue, etc.
- as a supply of oxygen, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide,etc.
- to measure weight
- used for dissecting or cutting
- to remove foreign bodies from ear or nasal cavities
- for length, height, head circumference and girth measurements
- to look into the external ear cavity
- to transfuse blood and blood products
- to measure out doses of liquid, specially in children
- for injections and aspiration of blood or fluid from the body
20 Clues: to measure weight • to look at the retina • to record body temperature • used in case of renal failure • used for dissecting or cutting • to suck up blood or secretions • to test motor reflexes of the body • to look into the external ear cavity • to transfuse blood and blood products • to measure the patient's blood pressure • to test for deafness and to categorize it • ...
Genitoururinary Medical Terminology 2023-02-13
Across
- blood in the urine
- voiding often in large or small amounts
- herniation of the bladder
- abnormal water in the kidney
- difficult or painful urination
- excessive urine production
- removal of the testes
- inflammation of the bladder
- radiograph of urinary system
- study visualizing several planes of the kidney
- involuntary discharge of urine
- surgical repair of the bladder
Down
- increase the production of urine
- test that assesses kidneys' ability to remove urea
- infection found in the urinary tract
- specialist of the kidney
- stone in the kidney
- narrowing or stricture of the urethra
- instrument to view the bladder
- removal of the vas deferens
20 Clues: blood in the urine • stone in the kidney • removal of the testes • specialist of the kidney • herniation of the bladder • excessive urine production • removal of the vas deferens • inflammation of the bladder • abnormal water in the kidney • radiograph of urinary system • instrument to view the bladder • difficult or painful urination • involuntary discharge of urine • ...
Learning Medical Terminology 2023-03-13
Across
- Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the urinary bladder.
- When you see this at the end of a word, it means the study of.
- Pertaining to above the skin.
- This root word refers to the skin.
- _______ Specific Gravity is abbreviated USG.
- "PU/PD" means ______ urination and thirst.
- Pain of the nerves.
- This suffix means disease.
- This suffix means tumor.
- "OU" stands for _____ eye(s).
- This suffix means condition.
- This root word refers to the liver.
Down
- Pertaining to a breed of dog or cat with a short wide head.
- "R/O" stands for _____ out.
- Pertaining to the branch of medicine dealing with the correction of bone or joint problems
- ______ Protein is abbreviated TP.
- A recording of the electrical activity of the brain
- The medical term used to describe your patient.
- Range of ______ is abbreviated ROM.
- The initial diagnosis.
- The process of a visual examination of the colon (large intestine).
- The A in SOAP stands for this.
- Tibial Plateau ________ Osteotomy is abbreviated TPLO.
- PLR stands for a test that measures the response of the _____ in the eye to light.
24 Clues: Pain of the nerves. • The initial diagnosis. • This suffix means tumor. • This suffix means disease. • "R/O" stands for _____ out. • This suffix means condition. • Pertaining to above the skin. • "OU" stands for _____ eye(s). • The A in SOAP stands for this. • ______ Protein is abbreviated TP. • This root word refers to the skin. • Range of ______ is abbreviated ROM. • ...
Medical terms suffix 2022-09-26
Medical Root Words 2022-08-30
28 Clues: gum • rib • skin • gall • drug • head • cell • life • nose • blood • joint • chest • liver • brain • gland • skull • water • heart • muscle • artery • uterus • tongue • cancer • tongue • stomach • air tube • intestines • bladder or sac
Medical Root Words 2022-12-20
30 Clues: Arm • Dry • Cell • Male • Vein • Blue • Bone • Lungs • Black • White • Water • Nerve • Birth • Heart • Brain • Sight • Liver • Joint • Fibers • Tissue • Artery • Vessel • Cornea • Female • Bladder • Trachea • Seperate • Infection • Pouch; sac • Adrenal gland
Medical Terminology Review 2023-01-16
Across
- tubes that carry air from trachea into lungs
- upper chamber of the heart
- Health Care Procedural Coding
- agent that counteracts acidity
- neoplastic overgrowth of white blood cells
- inflammation of the appendix
- loss of the embryo before 20th week of pregnancy
- complete blood count
- Tuberculosis
- Sudden infant death syndrome
- Transurethral resection of prostate
- Upper respiratory infection
- female gonad
- stoppage of bleeding
Down
- inflammation of the kidney
- thick muscular layer of the heart wall
- Current Procedural Terminology
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- urination
- Blood Pressure
- inflammation of the lungs
- Sexually transmitted infection
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- protein produced in response to an antigen
- beats per minute
- lining of the uterus
- Urinary tract infection
- substance that induces formation of antibodies
- inflammation of the urethra
- vomiting of blood
30 Clues: urination • Tuberculosis • female gonad • Blood Pressure • beats per minute • vomiting of blood • lining of the uterus • complete blood count • stoppage of bleeding • Urinary tract infection • inflammation of the lungs • inflammation of the kidney • upper chamber of the heart • inflammation of the urethra • Upper respiratory infection • inflammation of the appendix • Sudden infant death syndrome • ...
Medical Terminology Review 2023-01-16
Across
- inflammation of the lungs
- Health Care Procedural Coding
- beats per minute
- urination
- Upper respiratory infection
- inflammation of the appendix
- thick muscular layer of the heart wall
- protein produced in response to an antigen
- Current Procedural Terminology
- Sudden infant death syndrome
- tubes that carry air from trachea into lungs
- loss of the embryo before 20th week of pregnancy
- Blood Pressure
Down
- substance that induces formation of antibodies
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- inflammation of the kidney
- agent that counteracts acidity
- Transurethral resection of prostate
- stoppage of bleeding
- neoplastic overgrowth of white blood cells
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- inflammation of the urethra
- Sexually transmitted infection
- lining of the uterus
- upper chamber of the heart
- Tuberculosis
- vomiting of blood
- complete blood count
- Urinary tract infection
- female gonad
30 Clues: urination • Tuberculosis • female gonad • Blood Pressure • beats per minute • vomiting of blood • stoppage of bleeding • lining of the uterus • complete blood count • Urinary tract infection • inflammation of the lungs • inflammation of the kidney • upper chamber of the heart • inflammation of the urethra • Upper respiratory infection • inflammation of the appendix • Sudden infant death syndrome • ...
Musculoskeletal Medical Terminology 2023-01-31
Across
- phalanx
- stone
- surgical fixation
- hump of increased convexity of the spine
- smooth muscle
- pain
- stiff, bent
- muscle
- lumbar region
- between
- joint
- bent forward with increased concavity of the spine
- cartilage
- to break; surgical fracture
- fiber, fibrous tissue
- bone
- rib
Down
- tendon
- above
- nourishment, development
- movement
- carpals
- vertebra, spine
- weakness
- straight
- bone marrow
- lateral curvature of the spine
- porous
- radius
- growth
- together, joined
31 Clues: rib • pain • bone • above • stone • joint • tendon • muscle • porous • radius • growth • carpals • phalanx • between • movement • weakness • straight • cartilage • stiff, bent • bone marrow • smooth muscle • lumbar region • vertebra, spine • together, joined • surgical fixation • fiber, fibrous tissue • nourishment, development • to break; surgical fracture • lateral curvature of the spine • hump of increased convexity of the spine • ...
Medical Terms 10 2023-01-19
25 Clues: all • new • many • hair • heat • lens • half • odor • power • after • nerve • wound • excite • branch • uterus • change • machine • without • together • draw tight • covering skin • upper jawbone • twitch or pull • shaped like a top • in front of before
Medical terminology/Abbreviations 2023-01-25
Across
- below knee amputation
- HTN is another abbreviation
- the equipment placed next to a patient's bed for toileting
- two times a day
- surgery
- muscles
- the most distal joint of the fingers
- therapeutic exercises as intervention
- stroke
- three times a day
- a walker that does not have wheels
- above knee amputation
- blood pressure
- certified and licensed occupational therapy assistant
- nothing by mouth
- past medical history
Down
- beats per minute
- a disturbance of rhythm of heart beat. flutter
- heart rate
- a cane with 4 prongs
- exercise taught to a patient that the patient performs the movement for themselves when the body part does not move actively
- heart attack
- surgery
- both arms
- cane that has one prong
- the patient does 50% of the work and the therapist does 50% of the work
- diagnosis
- the patient is only allowed to use their toe for stability
- mini stroke
- set up assist
- as needed
- chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs
- history
33 Clues: stroke • surgery • surgery • muscles • history • both arms • diagnosis • as needed • heart rate • mini stroke • heart attack • set up assist • blood pressure • two times a day • beats per minute • nothing by mouth • three times a day • a cane with 4 prongs • past medical history • below knee amputation • above knee amputation • cane that has one prong • HTN is another abbreviation • ...
