medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology 2021-11-03
medical Terms 2021-12-15
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- Presence of diverticula
- Elevated blood pressure.
- Ulceration of the gastric mucosa that penetrate submucosa
- Affects the normal muscle movements of the stomach.
- Reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus
- Accumulation of serous fluid in the abdominal cavity
- Condition of altered or impaired sense of taste
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- Thicken of the blood vessel caused by plaque.
- Difficulty swallowing
- Defection on the surface of an organ or tissue produced by inflammatory tissue.
- infarction arterial blockage or slow blood flow deprives the heart of blood.
- Abnormal or excessive fat accumulation.
- A heart disease that cause narrowing of the coronary arteries.
13 Clues: Difficulty swallowing • Presence of diverticula • Elevated blood pressure. • Abnormal or excessive fat accumulation. • Thicken of the blood vessel caused by plaque. • Reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus • Condition of altered or impaired sense of taste • Affects the normal muscle movements of the stomach. • Accumulation of serous fluid in the abdominal cavity • ...
Medical Jobs 2022-11-07
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- , operation on patients
- , monitors vital life functions and aids anesthesia
- , specializes in study of mental illness
- , visual disorders
- , study and examine bowel/digestive
- , take laboratory tests
- , examine the musculoskeletal system
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- , urinary tracts, bladders
- , birth through late teens
- , caregiver for patients
- , study the beauty factors of a person
- , all aspects on the reproductive system and health for women
- , labor and aiding
13 Clues: , visual disorders • , labor and aiding • , operation on patients • , take laboratory tests • , caregiver for patients • , urinary tracts, bladders • , birth through late teens • , study and examine bowel/digestive • , examine the musculoskeletal system • , study the beauty factors of a person • , specializes in study of mental illness • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-21
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- This signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- Not cancerous.
- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- High blood pressure
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- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment.
- The outer layer of the skin.
13 Clues: Not cancerous. • High blood pressure • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot. • Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein. • The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment. • ...
Medical Crossword 2023-09-12
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- Normal tissue at abnormal site
- Gold standard test to diagnose Hemoglobinopathies
- A subunit of Hemoglobin
- Triad of pedestrian injury in children named after...
- Tyrosine metabolism pathway defect
- Type of heart block where there is total av dissociation
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- RBCs poking blood vessels
- A defect in Iris, retina, optic nerve head, etc.
- Acceleration of heart rate
- Cells that differentiate into macrophage
- The condiment used with pancake, urine finding is named after it
- Leukotriene receptor antagonist
- Pacemaker cells of GIT
13 Clues: Pacemaker cells of GIT • A subunit of Hemoglobin • RBCs poking blood vessels • Acceleration of heart rate • Normal tissue at abnormal site • Leukotriene receptor antagonist • Tyrosine metabolism pathway defect • Cells that differentiate into macrophage • A defect in Iris, retina, optic nerve head, etc. • Gold standard test to diagnose Hemoglobinopathies • ...
Medical Terminologies 2019-10-11
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- of cells due to injury is called as_______?
- of protein is also known as___________?
- is inflammation of gums known as?
- disease is called _________?
- cell death is called as________?
- What is inflammation of stomach’s mucosa called as?
- is the study of cell called as?
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- is bad smell known as?
- of blood vessel is called as?
- What is inflammation of joints known as?
- disease is known as____________?
- is study of disease is called as?
- is pain in muscle called as?
13 Clues: is bad smell known as? • disease is called _________? • is pain in muscle called as? • of blood vessel is called as? • is the study of cell called as? • disease is known as____________? • cell death is called as________? • is inflammation of gums known as? • is study of disease is called as? • of protein is also known as___________? • What is inflammation of joints known as? • ...
Medical Imaging 2024-04-15
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- anatomical structures Discovering diseases or cancers
- Angiography Ultrasound MRI
- “braking radiation” in German CT Computed Tomography
- technique Visualizing blood vessels
- a stream of electrons how electrons are measured
- device commonly found in hospitals or diagnostic centers
- exposure can effect the fetus basic particles of the chemical element
- for placement cutting of the body’s tissue
- word for Sound wave or electromagnetic wave chemical reactions
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- of organisms A disease
- word for sonography Magnetic imaging
- Digestive System
- imaging
- word for x-rays
- towards positive charge anode essential element x-ray tube
15 Clues: imaging • word for x-rays • Digestive System • of organisms A disease • Angiography Ultrasound MRI • technique Visualizing blood vessels • word for sonography Magnetic imaging • for placement cutting of the body’s tissue • a stream of electrons how electrons are measured • “braking radiation” in German CT Computed Tomography • ...
MEDICAL REVIEW 2023-02-09
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- a tube that pumps liquids and medication into a patient's body
- feeling discomfort on the skin's surface
- medical explanation of an illness or condition
- type of treatment used on cancer patients
- damage to the body
- a condition that causes people to lose their memory
- medication that kills bacteria and cures infections
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- a scheduled meeting with a medical professional
- objects that people with injured legs or feet use to help them walk
- reaction to certain foods or environmental substances
- a disease-causing organism
- disease caused by the uncontrollable growth of cells
- a condition that causes a blockage of the airway and makes it difficult for a person to breathe
13 Clues: damage to the body • a disease-causing organism • feeling discomfort on the skin's surface • type of treatment used on cancer patients • medical explanation of an illness or condition • a scheduled meeting with a medical professional • a condition that causes people to lose their memory • medication that kills bacteria and cures infections • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-06-21
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- A thick, slippery secretion that functions as a lubricant and protects various surfaces.
- A defect in the chest wall that allows for free movement of a segment, causing paradoxical chest wall movement.
- (___ Breathing) An asymmetrical chest wall movement caused by a defect (flail chest) that lessens respiratory efficiency.
- The act of retching or striving to vomit; a normal reflex triggered by touching the soft palate or the throat.
- To pass a tube into the opening of the body
- Open; not obstructed
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- The amount of air inhaled and exhaled in one minute; respiratory rate time the tidal volume.
- A membrane lining many of the body cavities that handle air transport, usually containing small, mucus-secreting glands.
- Mechanical process that moves air in and out of the lungs
- The microscopic air sacs where the oxygen-carbon dioxide exchange takes place
- (Pulmonary ____) Blood clot or other thrombus in the pulmonary circulation that adversely affects oxygenation of the blood.
- To take foreign material into the lungs during inhalation
- The exchange of gases between a living organism and its environment
13 Clues: Open; not obstructed • To pass a tube into the opening of the body • Mechanical process that moves air in and out of the lungs • To take foreign material into the lungs during inhalation • The exchange of gases between a living organism and its environment • The microscopic air sacs where the oxygen-carbon dioxide exchange takes place • ...
Medical History 2025-09-29
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- Showed microorganisms cause disease
- First to use ether as anesthetic
- Developed smallpox vaccine
- Invented the microscope
- Discovered penicillin
- First polio vaccine
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- Father of medicine
- Father of modern surgery
- Invented stethoscope
- Encouraged handwashing
- Discovered X-rays
- Started using antiseptics
- Established sanitary nursing units
13 Clues: Discovered X-rays • Father of medicine • First polio vaccine • Invented stethoscope • Discovered penicillin • Encouraged handwashing • Invented the microscope • Father of modern surgery • Started using antiseptics • Developed smallpox vaccine • First to use ether as anesthetic • Established sanitary nursing units • Showed microorganisms cause disease
Introduction to the Health Care System 2023-01-11
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- allowed medical knowledge to be shared called the _________ press.
- 1,000 years ago.
- new technologies allowed to understand of ____ in genetic therpy development.
- most medical treatment in diagnosing a problem.
- has been around as long as blindness.
- health care industry grew and became more advanced.
- a type of therapists that plays a big part in helping the community.
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- therapy important to society and improve skills.
- another name for the flu vaccine.
- therapy used to be called occupational therapy.
- is the 3rd leading cause of hospitalizations
- medical field progressed _______ since primitive health.
- philosopher who said disease was caused from the environment.
- ______ cancer most curable disease.
14 Clues: 1,000 years ago. • another name for the flu vaccine. • ______ cancer most curable disease. • has been around as long as blindness. • is the 3rd leading cause of hospitalizations • therapy used to be called occupational therapy. • most medical treatment in diagnosing a problem. • therapy important to society and improve skills. • ...
For Dad! 2016-04-04
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- Capital Of Egypt
- Forked.....
- Scented Body Spray
- Medical term for Kneecap
- Roman god of war
- A bibliophile collects....
- Biggest Planet
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- Green Star Wars Character
- Medical term for collar bone
- Tall Animal
- Meaning Hello in French
- Fruit that grows it's seeds on the outside
- A stitch in time saves......
- Warsaw is the capital of what country?
- A milliner makes....
15 Clues: Tall Animal • Forked..... • Biggest Planet • Capital Of Egypt • Roman god of war • Scented Body Spray • A milliner makes.... • Meaning Hello in French • Medical term for Kneecap • Green Star Wars Character • A bibliophile collects.... • Medical term for collar bone • A stitch in time saves...... • Warsaw is the capital of what country? • Fruit that grows it's seeds on the outside
Healthcare 2017-10-03
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- an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be issued with a medicine or treatment
- a specialist concerned with the study and treatment of disorders and diseases of the eye
- a doctor skilled in the treatment of women's diseases, especially those of the reproductive organs
- people who treat patients by pressing joints in places where two joints are connected, e.g. spine, or backbone
- a person who is qualified to treat diseases and other conditions that affect the teeth and gums
- insensitivity to pain,the injection of drugs before surgical operations
- part of the body,e.g.liver, lungs
- people who treat patients by using needles at special points around the skin
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- a person who stands in temporarily for someone else of the same profession, especially a cleric or doctor
- the organized provision of medical care
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- (of an illness) persisting for a long time or constantly recurring
- a doctor qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders
- small centre offering primary care, run by a single GP or a group of them
- a medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases
- therapists who use aromatic oils and massage
- backbone
- a doctor who specializes in the study or treatment of heart diseases
- centre which specialises in treating a particular condition or group of condition
- (v) to send someone to another person or place in order to get help, information, or advice
20 Clues: backbone • part of the body,e.g.liver, lungs • the organized provision of medical care • therapists who use aromatic oils and massage • a doctor qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders • (of an illness) persisting for a long time or constantly recurring • a medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases • ...
ALS Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-24
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- used to evaluate and diagnose disorders of the muscles and motor neurons
- progressing slowly
- Loss of muscle fiber volume characterized by a visible decrease in muscle size
- A hardening within the nervous system, especially of the brain and spinal cord
- Weak or absent muscle response when a normal stimulus is applied
- Difficulty in swallowing
- The progressive loss of muscle mass, or wasting
- A neurotransmitter, found in the brain that regulates movement, balance, and walking.
- medical term for "absence of movement"
- The brain and spinal cord combined
- __________ ALS affects facial muscles, speech and swallowing.
- developing gradually or in stages
- ALS is not ______(communicable)
- Of, relating to, or affecting both nerves and muscles.
- people who look after others
- the major part of the body affected by ALS
- ALS is a ______ disease
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- medical care given to a patient
- ____________ lateral sclerosis (ALS)
- medical abbreviation for muscle
- the ______ are unimpaired with ALS
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy
- _________ failure is the most common cause of death for people with ALS
- Impaired speech and language due to weakness or stiffness in the muscles
- The medical science that deals with the nervous system and disorders
- done without conscious control
- activities of daily living
- motor _______ that conveys impulses initiating muscle contraction or glandular secretion
- connects the cerebrum to the spinal cord
- drooling or excessive salivation
- online challenge to raise funds supporting ALS
- A condition in which a muscle or group of muscles involuntarily contract
32 Clues: progressing slowly • ALS is a ______ disease • Difficulty in swallowing • activities of daily living • people who look after others • done without conscious control • medical care given to a patient • medical abbreviation for muscle • ALS is not ______(communicable) • drooling or excessive salivation • developing gradually or in stages • the ______ are unimpaired with ALS • ...
All crossword about Pathology 2020-01-13
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- (as in renal pathology), and physiological systems
- pathology is mostly concerned with analyzing known
- to processes and tests which fall within
- a wide range of bioscience research
- in one of two major specialties, anatomical pathology
- (morphologic changes), and the consequences of changes
- indicate a state of disease in cases of both physical ailment
- is often used in a more narrow fashion to
- pathology), as well as on the basis of the focus of the
- injury. The word pathology also
- manifestations).[2] In common medical practice,
- in the statement "the many different forms of cancer have
- four components of disease: cause, mechanisms
- pathologies"), and the affix path is sometimes used
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- and effects of disease
- a field of general inquiry and research, pathology
- development (pathogenesis), structural alterations of
- A physician practicing pathology is called
- (as with forensic pathology).
- area which includes a number of distinct but
- is the study of the
- predicted or actual progression of particular diseases
- and medical practices. However, when used
- and non-infectious disease and is conducted by
- medical specialties that diagnose disease mostly through analysis of tissue, cell, and body fluid
- to the study of disease in general,
- cytopathology, hematopathology, and histopathology),
- contemporary medical field of "general pathology",
- Idiomatically, "a pathology" may also refer to
- in cardiomyopathy) and psychological conditions (such as
- the basis of the involved sample types (comparing, for
- clinical pathology. Further divisions in specialty exist
- the context of modern medical treatment, the
33 Clues: is the study of the • and effects of disease • (as with forensic pathology). • injury. The word pathology also • a wide range of bioscience research • to the study of disease in general, • to processes and tests which fall within • and medical practices. However, when used • is often used in a more narrow fashion to • A physician practicing pathology is called • ...
First Aid CPR Crosswords 2026-02-12
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- serious physical injury.
- in the skeletal system.
- medical dressing used to cover wounds.
- passage that allows air to enter and leave the lungs.
- abdominal thrust used to clear a blocked airway.
- first piece of information given when calling 911.
- coverings worn to prevent disease transmission.
- person who witnesses an emergency but is not involved.
- condition where organs do not receive enough blood.
- danger that could cause injury.
- to provide medical help.
- blockage that stops blood flow to part of the heart.
- chest compressions used when someone is not breathing.
- downward pushing motion during CPR.
- electrical activity in the brain.
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- caused by heat, chemicals, or electricity.
- medical emergency caused by interrupted blood flow to the brain.
- rip in tissue such as skin or muscle.
- care given before professional help arrives.
- movement of blood through the body.
- reaction to an emergency situation.
- an object blocks the airway.
- serious situation that requires immediate medical attention.
- person who answers and directs emergency calls.
- feeling of the heart beating in an artery.
- of blood from the body.
- device that delivers an electric shock to restart the heart.
- act of restoring breathing and circulation.
- movement of air in and out of the lungs.
29 Clues: in the skeletal system. • of blood from the body. • serious physical injury. • to provide medical help. • an object blocks the airway. • danger that could cause injury. • electrical activity in the brain. • movement of blood through the body. • reaction to an emergency situation. • downward pushing motion during CPR. • rip in tissue such as skin or muscle. • ...
HEALTH 2023-10-30
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- A place where people go for medical care when they are sick or injured (6 letters)
- / A state of good health and well-being (7 letters)
- Taking steps to avoid getting sick or injured (8 letters) -
- / Keeping your body healthy and strong (5 letters)
- Complete recovery from a disease (4 letters)
- A smaller medical facility than a hospital (5 letters)
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- /A condition that disrupts the normal functioning of the body
- A place where people can buy medicine and other medical supplies (7 letters)
- / A sickness or illness (6 letters)
- A person who is trained to diagnose and treat diseases (6 letters)
- Medical care that is given to cure or manage a disease (7 letters)
- Physical harm that causes damage to the body (6 letters)
- A substance used to treat or prevent disease (7 letters)
13 Clues: / A sickness or illness (6 letters) • Complete recovery from a disease (4 letters) • / Keeping your body healthy and strong (5 letters) • / A state of good health and well-being (7 letters) • A smaller medical facility than a hospital (5 letters) • Physical harm that causes damage to the body (6 letters) • A substance used to treat or prevent disease (7 letters) • ...
P12 2025-07-18
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- Administer immunization
- Medical test for disease detection
- Imaging using sound waves
- Related to the stomach
- Body’s defense capability
- Derived from plants
- System of measurement
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- Lower back region
- Inactive substance given as control
- Hospital room with multiple beds
- Study testing medical treatments
- Return to normal health
- Connection between bones
- Unit of weight
14 Clues: Unit of weight • Lower back region • Derived from plants • System of measurement • Related to the stomach • Administer immunization • Return to normal health • Connection between bones • Imaging using sound waves • Body’s defense capability • Hospital room with multiple beds • Study testing medical treatments • Medical test for disease detection • Inactive substance given as control
When Breath Becomes Air Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-05
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- Paul's close friend from high school
- Type of sugar alcohol found in many fruits
- Abbreviation for magnetic resonance imaging
- A sudden burst of electrical activity in the brain
- Procedure that removes plaque in the carotid artery
- Tough tissue to support muscles
- Where Paul was born
- Training program that is required for doctors
- A medical device used to collect data
- A bulge in the wall of an artery
- Form of language only a certain group can understand
- Fine-toothed saw
- The field of health
- Former student of a school
- Medical doctors specialized in relieving pain
- Able to use the right and left hands equally well
- An examination to discover the cause of a death
- The science that studies the structure of the body
- Condition where the heart's rhythm is irregular
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- A group of disorders that affects movement and coordination
- A powerful anti-cancer drug to stop the growth of cancer cells
- Quick to argue or oppose
- The city where Stanford is
- The invasion of germs in your body
- The serous membrane lining the cavity of the abdomen
- Sharp knife used by a surgeon
- A patient that Paul treated who suddenly died and Paul felt remorse for
- Hospital that Paul works at (also good college)
- American poet that Paul studied the work of
- Babies born before their due date
- Short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- A dead body used for medical training
- Paul's medical specialty
- City in Arizona that Paul's family moved to
- Where Paul went to medical school
- Paul's wife
- A small region of the brain located below the thalamus
- Paul's younger brother
- A substance that prevents the growth of microorganisms on living tissue
- A field of medicine that uses imaging to see inside your body
40 Clues: Paul's wife • Fine-toothed saw • Where Paul was born • The field of health • Paul's younger brother • Quick to argue or oppose • Paul's medical specialty • The city where Stanford is • Former student of a school • Sharp knife used by a surgeon • Tough tissue to support muscles • A bulge in the wall of an artery • Babies born before their due date • Where Paul went to medical school • ...
MRT Week 2023-10-30
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- MRI measuring unit
- Best performing test available
- an object that has entered the body by accident
- _______ should never enter an MRI exam room
- ____________ are beyond the range of human hearing and are utilized to generate images
- most common screening test for breast cancer
- Imaging performed when patients are too unwell to transfer to the medical imaging department
- PET/CT has the ability to detect the presence of ______ in its earliest stages
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- most common third trimester ultrasound in pregnancy
- Medical procedure for the removal of tissue for diagnosis
- A substance, such as barium or air, used in radiography
- Doctor trained to read medical imaging for diagnosis and treatment
- real-time x-rays to generate moving images of internal structures
- compound
- Broken Bone
- Image feature that is not real
16 Clues: compound • Broken Bone • MRI measuring unit • Best performing test available • Image feature that is not real • _______ should never enter an MRI exam room • most common screening test for breast cancer • an object that has entered the body by accident • most common third trimester ultrasound in pregnancy • A substance, such as barium or air, used in radiography • ...
Jesuitic Journey 2025-10-30
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- Guaraní spirituality before colonization
- The other medical brother
- One of the medical brothers
- The medical brothers are patron saints of
- Teacher who lost a race at the beach
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- Yerba Mate plant we visited
- Beach we visited in Encarnación
- Attraction at Trinidad
- Activity at Jesus de Tavarangue
- Playful nickname for the capital of Itapúa
- Last name of famous astronomer
11 Clues: Attraction at Trinidad • The other medical brother • Yerba Mate plant we visited • One of the medical brothers • Last name of famous astronomer • Beach we visited in Encarnación • Activity at Jesus de Tavarangue • Teacher who lost a race at the beach • Guaraní spirituality before colonization • The medical brothers are patron saints of • ...
ORIGIN CHALLENGE 2 - HEALTH & FITNESS FOR WORK 2014-10-18
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- Origin response standard in minutes for first aid treatment.
- A jab that rhymes with fascination.
- Origin must provide sufficient ..... care capability.
- Type of Drivers filling safety critical roles.
- How any personal medical information is to be strictly treated.
- A first aid room must have adequate space for this area.
- Drugs containing this must not be held in first aid kits.
- Origin has established baseline health ......
- Type of space entry deemed a safety critical task.
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- Fitness for work management aims for a safe & healthy .....
- Protection offered to first aiders against Hepatitis B.
- Work fitness testing includes drug and ..... testing.
- Physician for expert medical advice on health & fitness.
- Work changes can be made including ..... work arrangements.
- All injuries/illness must be reported how quickly?
- Origin ..... are not to work if fitness may be impaired.
- Every Origin employment role must have a job task ..... done.
- A clear ..... to work program is required for affected employees.
- All fitness assessments include an informed ..... process.
19 Clues: A jab that rhymes with fascination. • Origin has established baseline health ...... • Type of Drivers filling safety critical roles. • All injuries/illness must be reported how quickly? • Type of space entry deemed a safety critical task. • Work fitness testing includes drug and ..... testing. • Origin must provide sufficient ..... care capability. • ...
engineering careers 2018-01-26
Day 4 Law Review 2013-09-16
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- information in medical records is owned by who under HIPAA
- leagally supports patients who whant to review their medical records and identified the need for privacy compliance by pharmacists in the pharmacy setting
- number of days you have to get a patient a request of their medical records
- this type of record is used because it takes up less space but primarily concerns the maintnence of patient privacy
- and invasion of privacy is a ____________ disclosure of a patient's medical record
- the place you should never throw discarded patient information (DPI)
- state and federal ____ govern children's access to their own records
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- major concern when sending medical reports via e-mail and is maintained under the Privacy Act
- the only time you may release information on a patient is when they sign a _________ which may be revoked at any time
- authorization to release information must specifiy the _________ to whom the information is to be released
- the ________ goal of HIPAA is to improve the portability continuity of health care coverage
- must be provided to patients to explain their rights under HIPAA
- electronic PHI (Private Health Information) must be safeguarded under the HIPPA _____ standard
- Primary goal of HIPPA privacy standards was to _______ personal health information
- type of order that can override a patient's approval for release of their protected information therefor state and federal prisoners have less rights under HIPAA
15 Clues: information in medical records is owned by who under HIPAA • must be provided to patients to explain their rights under HIPAA • the place you should never throw discarded patient information (DPI) • state and federal ____ govern children's access to their own records • number of days you have to get a patient a request of their medical records • ...
longest & weirdest words 2023-03-30
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- humor
- what mary poppins said
- longest non-technical term
- another medical term
- medical term
- a chlorofluoromethane
- yet another disease
- behavior of hormones in humans
- some church
- very long word used in new zealand (85 letters total)
- pull out someone's hair
- disease
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- phobia
- a word in one of shakespheres poems
- evasion of clear cut statement
- machine used to record brain activity
- long adverb
- organ transplant into another animal
- most normal word on this list
19 Clues: humor • phobia • disease • long adverb • some church • medical term • yet another disease • another medical term • a chlorofluoromethane • what mary poppins said • pull out someone's hair • longest non-technical term • most normal word on this list • evasion of clear cut statement • behavior of hormones in humans • a word in one of shakespheres poems • organ transplant into another animal • ...
Jobs 2018-02-17
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- serves food and drinks in restaurants
- delievers mail
- works for someone cleaning his/her house
- maintains public's order
- repairs or installs electric devices
- physics's especialist
- transmits knowledge
- makes and sells bread
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- offers products to distribuate them in the market
- places books in shelves
- works with doctors
- spends life playing instruments
- extinguishes fires
- installs or repairs plumbing
- uses tools and repairs machinery
- does medical treatment of animals
- gives medical treatment
17 Clues: delievers mail • works with doctors • extinguishes fires • transmits knowledge • physics's especialist • makes and sells bread • places books in shelves • gives medical treatment • maintains public's order • installs or repairs plumbing • spends life playing instruments • uses tools and repairs machinery • does medical treatment of animals • repairs or installs electric devices • ...
Patient Access Puzzle 2025-11-21
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- the person or entity financially responsible for a patient's medical bills.
- acronym defined as a US federal law that establishes national standards to protect the privacy and security of a person's health information.
- which vaccine is due December 5th and is a requirement by SSM unless a signed waiver is submitted?
- health coverage for low-income individuals and families, including pregnant women, children, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
- the primary person who holds and pays for a health insurance plan, also known as the policyholder.
- Information submitted by a provider or covered person to establish that medical services were provided to a covered person.
- dollar amount taken off your bill usually because of a contract with your hospital or doctor and your insurance company.
- acronym defined as a federal law enacted in 1986 that requires hospitals with emergency departments to provide a medical screening exam and stabilizing treatment to anyone requesting it, regardless of their ability to pay, insurance status, or other demographic factors.
- the process of collecting and verifying patient information to create or update a medical record for billing, treatment, and communication.
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- acronym defined as advocate who helps patients and their families navigate the financial aspects of healthcare by assisting with medical bills, insurance, and accessing financial assistance programs
- occurs when services are deemed not medically necessary or due to lack of info provided by the treating provider.
- a preset dollar amount for paying for specific medical services.
- a contract where an insurer agrees to pay you for a specific loss or damage in exchange for regular payments called premiums.
- the process of making sure a patient's health insurance plan is active and will cover the specific care they're about to receive.
- acronym defined as rules used to determine which insurance is billed first when a patient is covered by more than one insurance plan.
- an individual who receives health insurance through a spouse, parent, or another family member.
16 Clues: a preset dollar amount for paying for specific medical services. • the person or entity financially responsible for a patient's medical bills. • an individual who receives health insurance through a spouse, parent, or another family member. • which vaccine is due December 5th and is a requirement by SSM unless a signed waiver is submitted? • ...
Lets know our colleagues - GCT India 2020-11-24
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- New accounts manager
- White Tiger of spiderman team
- newly wedlock
- bring in quality in what we do
- Doctor of Battery systems
- Stars in medical eye
- Motive's ram
- Iron man of Spiderman team
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- hardware ka baap
- colleague name starts with letter "L"
- scrum master
- Medical domain powered by him and his team
- The big boss
- Spiderman of software web
- Magnet to attract more customers
- keeps lab operational
16 Clues: scrum master • The big boss • Motive's ram • newly wedlock • hardware ka baap • New accounts manager • Stars in medical eye • keeps lab operational • Spiderman of software web • Doctor of Battery systems • Iron man of Spiderman team • White Tiger of spiderman team • bring in quality in what we do • Magnet to attract more customers • colleague name starts with letter "L" • ...
Health Care Crisis - Alliana Andresen 2024-02-12
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- A substance used for medical treatment
- A disorder of structure or function in a human
- an establishment or hospital department where patients are given medical treatment or advice
- a part of the hospital where people who have severe injuries or sudden illnesses
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment
- a practice arranged by company or government to provide compensation for specified loss, damage, illness
- tool used to inject fluids into patients
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- a qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician
- a contribution made by an insured person toward the cost of medical treatment or other services
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital
- relieve a person of the symptoms of disease or condition
- medicine given to prevent diseases
12 Clues: medicine given to prevent diseases • A substance used for medical treatment • tool used to inject fluids into patients • A disorder of structure or function in a human • a qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician • an institution providing medical and surgical treatment • relieve a person of the symptoms of disease or condition • ...
Hospital 2023-06-15
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- A place where people go to receive medical treatment and care.
- A strip of material used to cover and protect a wound.
- A person who is trained and licensed to practice medicine.
- A written order from a doctor for a specific medication.
- A medical procedure performed by a surgeon to treat a condition.
- A vehicle equipped to transport people in need of medical attention.
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- A person who is receiving medical treatment or care.
- A chair on wheels used by people who have difficulty walking.
- A sudden and serious situation that requires immediate action.
- A scheduled time to meet with a doctor or healthcare provider.
- A place where medications are prepared and dispensed.
- A healthcare professional who provides care and assists doctors.
12 Clues: A person who is receiving medical treatment or care. • A place where medications are prepared and dispensed. • A strip of material used to cover and protect a wound. • A written order from a doctor for a specific medication. • A person who is trained and licensed to practice medicine. • A chair on wheels used by people who have difficulty walking. • ...
Leave 2015-10-29
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- Vacation leave
- No leave available
- death leave
- sick leave article
- I'm I'll today
- no sick other leave available
- annual leave article
- Federal day off
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- negative sick/annual leave
- Approved no leave available
- documents required 15 days after absence
- letter requiring medical documentation
- donation leave
- number of months for leave restriction letter
14 Clues: death leave • Vacation leave • donation leave • I'm I'll today • Federal day off • No leave available • sick leave article • annual leave article • negative sick/annual leave • Approved no leave available • no sick other leave available • letter requiring medical documentation • documents required 15 days after absence • number of months for leave restriction letter
ROMAN DAILY crossword 2014-01-14
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- gets rid of warts
- declared war on sea
- chariot races held here
- used to pee in at the table
- romo lottery
- gladiators fought here
- makes hair look better
- canine medical treatment
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- medical treatment
- pretend gladiator
- fashion thing
- shipwrecks
- men and women did their buisness here
- killed mother, wife, and girl friend
14 Clues: shipwrecks • romo lottery • fashion thing • medical treatment • pretend gladiator • gets rid of warts • declared war on sea • gladiators fought here • makes hair look better • chariot races held here • canine medical treatment • used to pee in at the table • killed mother, wife, and girl friend • men and women did their buisness here
P10 2025-07-18
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- Imaging tool using radiation
- Elevated body temperature
- Mineral supporting immunity
- To care and encourage growth
- Imaging tool for bones
- Sudden muscle contraction
- Injury to body tissue
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- Abnormal tissue growth
- Person receiving medical care
- Tiny infectious agent
- Critical medical situation
- Cancer treatment using drugs
- Air passage in the lungs
- Involuntary deep breath
14 Clues: Tiny infectious agent • Injury to body tissue • Abnormal tissue growth • Imaging tool for bones • Involuntary deep breath • Air passage in the lungs • Elevated body temperature • Sudden muscle contraction • Critical medical situation • Mineral supporting immunity • Imaging tool using radiation • Cancer treatment using drugs • To care and encourage growth • Person receiving medical care
healthcare quiz #5 2025-10-30
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- Prefix meaning the number four, as in muscles that have four heads.
- for a stroke; medical term is cerebrovascular accident.
- Suffix for loss of movement or paralysis in medical terminology.
- Abbreviation for a mobility device with wheels, often used in hospitals.
- Medical order meaning nothing to be given by mouth (nil per os).
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- order meaning nothing to be given by mouth (nil per os). Medical order meaning nothing to be given by mouth (nil per os)
- Root word for "bladder", often found in terms like "cystoscopy" or "cystitis".
- Prefix for the organ that stores bile; think gallstones or bile duct surgery.
- order meaning nothing to be given by mouth (nil per os).
- Medication order abbreviation meaning to give something four times a day.
- Combining form for a blood vessel, as in "angiogram" or "angioplasty".
- Abbreviation for a person receiving care from a doctor or nurse.
12 Clues: for a stroke; medical term is cerebrovascular accident. • order meaning nothing to be given by mouth (nil per os). • Suffix for loss of movement or paralysis in medical terminology. • Abbreviation for a person receiving care from a doctor or nurse. • Medical order meaning nothing to be given by mouth (nil per os). • ...
Definitions 2023-08-08
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- Current Procedural Terminology Codes—Identifies the medical services or procedures performed. Describes medical, surgical, and diagnostic services.
- The process insurance companies take to determine the order of responsibility for paying medical claims. This applies when you have more than one health insurance policy. Medicaid is always the payer of last resort.
- Payer evaluation of the claim to determine if the claim is valid and how much of the claim will be reimbursed.
- Standard claim form used by non-institutional providers or suppliers. Claims can be ambulance services, clinical social workers, physicians and their assistants, nurses (including clinical nurse specialists and practitioners, psychologists, and so forth.) Also known as a professional claim.
- American Dental Association form. Standard claim form used by dental providers.
- Code set with descriptive terms developed and updated by the American Dental Association (ADA) for reporting dental services and procedures to dental plans.
- Dollar amount that you’re responsible to pay before insurance pays for any medical service in any given policy year.
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- Document from the insurance company that explains how a claim was processed that was submitted to the insurance company by the medical provider. Also called remittance advice.
- Comes into play once you have satisfied your deductible. It’s a percentage of the allowed amount that you’re responsible for paying for a service.
- International Classification of Diseases Codes. ICD-10 codes indicate why a billed procedure was performed. Also known as diagnosis codes.
- Uniform medical billing form for institutional providers (hospital billing). Claims can be inpatient, outpatient, or mental health. Also known as an institutional claim. Often called a UB.
- A fixed fee that you must pay for a medical service
- Multiple billing codes that get paid together and are treated as though that they are one code. This often occurs in cases of surgeries.
- Codes based on the CPT to provide standardized coding when healthcare is delivered. Generally used for equipment, drugs, and supplies.
14 Clues: A fixed fee that you must pay for a medical service • American Dental Association form. Standard claim form used by dental providers. • Payer evaluation of the claim to determine if the claim is valid and how much of the claim will be reimbursed. • ...
Training Review 2019-05-31
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- Financial modeling report of past trends, current performance and future cost of an employer's health plans
- Type of benefit plan that provides coverage related to your teeth
- Excel tool that projects future program costs and can model costs based on various changes
- North America H&B Consulting leader
- North America H&B Consulting Chief Actuary
- Additional amount, or penalty, an employer may charge for tobacco usage or covering spouses
- A fixed amount you pay for a covered health service
- Provider type that includes family practice, internal medicine and pediatrics; this provider is responsible for the overall health of their patients
- US federal law that allows for an extension of coverage when an employee is no longer eligible for employer coverage
- Increase in claim costs over time; frequently measuring one plan year against the next plan year
- Type of service when you receive treatment from a provider via telephone or a computer visit
- Corporate Risk and Broking (CRB), Human Capital and Benefits (HCB), Benefits Delivery and Administration (BDA) and Investment, Risk and Reinsurance (IRR) are WTW ______________.
- Employer strategy that includes pay, benefits, L&D and work environment
- US federal insurance program that provides medical coverage to the aged and disabled
- Type of medical plan where you can see any provider; there is no network
- Country with the highest average health care spend
- Eligible dependents typically include spouses, domestic partners and ________.
- The type of deductible that applies to every individual within a family
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- Amount built into financial projections to account for potential claim fluctuation
- WTW model that includes four pillars and defines how we work – from pursuing new business to assessing and closing a project
- Funding arrangement where plans are regulated by state insurance departments
- A list of the PBM's preferred drugs
- Most Americans receive medical coverage through their _______
- Tool where you submit your timesheet every week
- Employee costs that are deducted from each paycheck
- The most you pay for medical services before your plan pays 100%
- Term used when prescription drugs are sent directly to your home
- US federal law that provides a set of national rules for self-insured medical programs
- Optional insurance sometimes purchased by employers to protect against high cost claims within a self-funded medical plan
- The amount you owe before your health plan provides a benefit
- Project where we solicit quotes from the incumbent and several competitors
- Type of account that is typically offered in conjunction with a PPO that the employee owns and can take with them if they leave an employer
- Claims reporting based on the date a medical service was provided
- North America H&B Consulting Excellence leader
- Claims reporting based on the date claims are processed by the health plan
- H&B specialty practice where we review claims to confirm the vendor is paying in accordance with the plan
- State/US federal insurance program that provides medical coverage to low income individuals and families
- A PPO where the benefit design is the same for in-network and out-of-network providers
- Tool where all client work and notes from key discussions are saved
39 Clues: A list of the PBM's preferred drugs • North America H&B Consulting leader • North America H&B Consulting Chief Actuary • North America H&B Consulting Excellence leader • Tool where you submit your timesheet every week • Country with the highest average health care spend • Employee costs that are deducted from each paycheck • ...
Medical Institutions 2024-05-01
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- a set of rules about food, exercise, or behavior that you follow, esp. in order to improve your health
- a medical doctor, who is not a surgeon
- a synonym for 'illness'
- the particular state that something or someone is in
- to check smth or smb carefully, especially to learn new information or discover possible problems
- the use of drugs, exercises, etc. to cure a person of an illness or injury
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- a person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured, especially in a hospital
- to cause someone to receive something
- to say that something is wrong or not good enough
- time away from work because of illness = sick ...
- The nurse wrote my name and address into my patient's ...
- a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations
- The nurse measured my temperature and blood ...
13 Clues: a synonym for 'illness' • to cause someone to receive something • a medical doctor, who is not a surgeon • The nurse measured my temperature and blood ... • to say that something is wrong or not good enough • time away from work because of illness = sick ... • the particular state that something or someone is in • ...
Medical Safety 2024-08-15
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- enforces safety standards in the workplace
- not-for-profit organization that works to ensure healthcare organizations provide quality care
- responsible for Medicare and Medicaid
- regulating the safety of food and drug
- When a professional medical provider could have done something to treat a patient but didn’t do so, even though they knew it might harm the
- the methods the facility uses to carry out its policies.
- Any unanticipated event in a healthcare setting resulting in death or serious physical or psychological injury to a patient
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- A rule made and maintained by an authority
- Being legally responsible for causing harm.
- Promoting the safety and comfort of a person by adapting the
- Principles that direct the facility’s activities
- Failure to take reasonable care or steps to prevent loss or injury to another person
- The agency that protects human health and the environment
13 Clues: responsible for Medicare and Medicaid • regulating the safety of food and drug • A rule made and maintained by an authority • enforces safety standards in the workplace • Being legally responsible for causing harm. • Principles that direct the facility’s activities • the methods the facility uses to carry out its policies. • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-02-20
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- full form of DJD
- branch that controls flight or fight response
- medical term for painful urination dysuria
- prefix that refers to bone
- the upper chambers of the heart
- prefix for excessive and above normal
- refers to the stomach
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- to lay on back
- directional term for the front
- connective tissue surrounding the entire muscle
- suffix for inflammation
- suffix for cutting into
- how the fetus receives nutrients from the mother
13 Clues: to lay on back • full form of DJD • refers to the stomach • suffix for inflammation • suffix for cutting into • prefix that refers to bone • directional term for the front • the upper chambers of the heart • prefix for excessive and above normal • medical term for painful urination dysuria • branch that controls flight or fight response • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-11-03
Medical Careers 2023-10-12
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- 1 or 2 year state approve associates degree or diploma program
- typically 1 to 2 years
- typical program lasts at least 8 weeks
- traning requirements may vary by state
- states have various training requirements for classroom and clinal experience.
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- needs additional 3+ years
- complete additional educational and clinical practice requirements
- 1 year internship and a 2-6 year residency
- certificate or associate's degree in human services or mental health preferred
- high school diploma
- some states require formal training program
- 4-7 years of medical graduate education
- 2-4 years additional education if seeking specialty
13 Clues: high school diploma • typically 1 to 2 years • needs additional 3+ years • typical program lasts at least 8 weeks • traning requirements may vary by state • 4-7 years of medical graduate education • 1 year internship and a 2-6 year residency • some states require formal training program • 2-4 years additional education if seeking specialty • ...
Medical Insurance 2024-11-05
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- Payment sent to either the patient or insured, payable to both
- The amount the insured must pay before insurance coverage begins
- Signing over of benefits by the beneficiary to another party
- The person covered under the terms of an insurance policy
- Required payment by the patient at the time of an office visit
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- Payment sent directly to the healthcare provider
- Applies when a person has more than one policy coverage
- A statement summarizing how the insurance carrier determines reimbursement
- Non-covered services in an insurance policy
- Rule used to determine primary coverage when a patient has two policies
- An illness, disease, or injury present before the inception of insurance
- The most common claim form
- Required before certain procedures or specialist visits
13 Clues: The most common claim form • Non-covered services in an insurance policy • Payment sent directly to the healthcare provider • Applies when a person has more than one policy coverage • Required before certain procedures or specialist visits • The person covered under the terms of an insurance policy • Signing over of benefits by the beneficiary to another party • ...
Medical terminology 2024-11-28
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- meaning Refers to red, often related to red blood cells (from "erythrocyte").
- meaning Relates to the skin (from "dermatology").
- meaning Relates to fat or fatty tissue (e.g., "adipose tissue").
- meaning Pertaining to the kidneys.
- meaning Located near the midline of the body or an organ.
- meaning Inflammation of the stomach lining.
- meaning Relates to the abdominal wall or abdomen (e.g., "laparoscopy").
- meaning Inflammation of the joints, causing pain and stiffness.
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- meaning Relates to the kidney (from "nephrology").
- meaning Pertaining to the liver.
- meaning Relates to radiation or radiology (e.g., X-rays).
- meaning The study of cells, their structure, and their function.
- meaning A medical procedure to examine the inside of the body using a scope.
13 Clues: meaning Pertaining to the liver. • meaning Pertaining to the kidneys. • meaning Inflammation of the stomach lining. • meaning Relates to the skin (from "dermatology"). • meaning Relates to the kidney (from "nephrology"). • meaning Relates to radiation or radiology (e.g., X-rays). • meaning Located near the midline of the body or an organ. • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-02-27
13 Clues: disease • care giver • medical man • digest food • bodily fluid • pumps blood to body • covers the body's surface • organ that is in your chest • where two or more bones meet • tissue that helps support bones • being free from illness or injury • sensory organ, feeds info to brain • organ that controls movement and thoughts
Medical Terminology 2024-02-27
13 Clues: Bleeding. • Fast heart rate. • Slow heart rate. • Beneath the skin. • Pus in the uterus. • Increased appetite. • Low blood pressure. • Difficulty breathing. • The study of disease. • Inflammation of the skin. • Professional term for a spey. • Excessive loss of body water. • Cutting through the abdominal wall.
Medical Terminology 2024-03-25
13 Clues: swalling • sore throat • skin redness • pimple or zit • low heart rate • low RBC levels • absence of urine • high blood pressure • low level of oxygen • high bilirubin level • eye disease (optic n) • membrane around the lungs • surgical removal of the tonsils
Medical Terminology 2022-03-25
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- study of the human mind and its functions
- identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- event where poor blood flow to the brain results in cell death.
- study and treatment of tumors
- branch of medicine and surgery concerned with childbirth and care of women giving birth
- branch of medicine dealing with children
- the branch of medicine and physiology concerned with the function and disorders of urinary system
- branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system
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- specialty of medicine that concerns itself with the study of normal kidney function
- branch of medicine dealing with the correction of deformities of bones or muscles
- A medical specialty dealing with the study of the digestive system and its disorders
- drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relives pain, and induces profound sleep
- sorting by urgency of symptoms to determine the treatment order patients are seen
13 Clues: study and treatment of tumors • branch of medicine dealing with children • study of the human mind and its functions • event where poor blood flow to the brain results in cell death. • branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system • branch of medicine dealing with the correction of deformities of bones or muscles • ...
Medical Crossword 2022-01-31
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- found in socks, underpants and other enclosed body parts.
- an inability of hearing
- an overly long sleep.
- an effect of eating ice cream too fast.
- It's over isn't it.
- the definition of someone with a disability- such as down syndrome. (speech delay does not count)
- seeing things that aren't there.
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- the fear of enclosed spaces.
- a disease that is caused by fleas.
- the doctor puts a cast on it.
- an inflammation of the larynx.
- can cause the feeling of worthlessness.
- annoying and dumb bugs that your parents always tell you to watch out for.
13 Clues: It's over isn't it. • an overly long sleep. • an inability of hearing • the fear of enclosed spaces. • the doctor puts a cast on it. • an inflammation of the larynx. • seeing things that aren't there. • a disease that is caused by fleas. • can cause the feeling of worthlessness. • an effect of eating ice cream too fast. • ...
Medical inventions 2022-04-20
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- an idea
- to reach more people or a larger area
- available at the time
- a sudden improvement in knowledge or technology
- made by humans not by nature
- a person who leads the way in a new area
- a group of people with their own culture
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- creative, innovative
- be able to
- not relating to a particular area
- still being tested
- a way of doing something
- gather information to create a book or report
13 Clues: an idea • be able to • still being tested • creative, innovative • available at the time • a way of doing something • made by humans not by nature • not relating to a particular area • to reach more people or a larger area • a person who leads the way in a new area • a group of people with their own culture • gather information to create a book or report • ...
Medical education 2023-01-18
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- a person who already holds a first degree and who is doing advanced study or research
- to learn or understand something completely
- official approval given by an organization stating that somebody/something has achieved a required standard
- the period of time when a doctor working in a hospital receives special advanced training
- the knowledge and skill that you have gained through doing something for a period of time; the process of gaining this
- the act of discovering or identifying the exact cause of an illness or a problem
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- a job that an advanced student of medicine, whose training is nearly finished, does in a hospital to get further practical experience
- a first university degree
- required by law
- a period of time working for an employer for a fixed period of time in order to learn the particular skills needed in their job
- connected with the scientific tests used by the police when trying to solve a crime
- being the total amount of something before anything is taken away
- connected with the inside of something
13 Clues: required by law • a first university degree • connected with the inside of something • to learn or understand something completely • being the total amount of something before anything is taken away • the act of discovering or identifying the exact cause of an illness or a problem • connected with the scientific tests used by the police when trying to solve a crime • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGIES 2022-10-04
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- Second ossicle (small bone) of the middle ear
- Third ossicle of the middle ear.
- The inner ear
- lubricates and protects the ear canal
- three small bones in the ear
- a bony,snail shell–shaped structure in the ear
- Auricle; flap of the ear
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- First ossicle of the middle ear
- The protruding part of the external ear
- special auditory liquids
- Abnormally acute sensitivity to sounds
- ringing in the ears
- Abnormally large ears; congenital anomaly
13 Clues: The inner ear • ringing in the ears • special auditory liquids • Auricle; flap of the ear • three small bones in the ear • First ossicle of the middle ear • Third ossicle of the middle ear. • lubricates and protects the ear canal • Abnormally acute sensitivity to sounds • The protruding part of the external ear • Abnormally large ears; congenital anomaly • ...
Medical Terminology 2026-04-12
14 Clues: life • wall • cell • above • around • watery • before • specialist • the study of • pretaining to • pretaining to • within;inside • affected by disease • guts; internal organs
Medical vocabulary 2026-04-13
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- Mouth protector
- Treatment that eliminates a disease
- Hole in a tooth
- Sticky bacterial film on teeth
- A break in skin/tissue
- Liquid for rinsing mouth
- Device that cleans between teeth with water
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- Tool for cleaning between teeth
- hard outer layer of a tooth
- Between teeth
- Hardened dental plaque
- Thread used to clean between teeth
- To cause pain or distress
13 Clues: Between teeth • Mouth protector • Hole in a tooth • A break in skin/tissue • Hardened dental plaque • Liquid for rinsing mouth • To cause pain or distress • hard outer layer of a tooth • Sticky bacterial film on teeth • Tool for cleaning between teeth • Thread used to clean between teeth • Treatment that eliminates a disease • Device that cleans between teeth with water
Medical Science 2026-05-20
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- The process of transferring blood
- The first antibiotic discovered
- A technique for creating images of the inside of the body
- A medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields
- The process of examining the inside of the body
- A device implanted in the chest
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- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies
- A small electronic device placed in the brain
- A surgical procedure to replace a damaged heart valve
- A device that helps people with hearing loss
- The branch of medicine that uses radiation
- The use of high energy rays to kill cancer cells
- A method of artificial respiration
13 Clues: The first antibiotic discovered • A device implanted in the chest • The process of transferring blood • A method of artificial respiration • The branch of medicine that uses radiation • A device that helps people with hearing loss • A small electronic device placed in the brain • The process of examining the inside of the body • ...
Assessment No. 1 2021-12-06
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- A person who engages in the work of medical technology under the supervision of a pathologist or licensed physician authorized by the Department of Health
- No foreigner shall be given a certificate of registration unless the country or state of which he resides in permits Filipino Medical Technologist to practice in their country.
- A degree that is needed to qualify as an applicant in the examination
- One of its functions is to look into conditions affecting the practice of medical technology in the Philippines
- Chairman of the Board of Medical Technology
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- shall contain the name, address and citizenship of each registered Medical Technologist, date of registration or issuance of certificate, and other data which in the opinion of the Board are pertinent.
- Medical Technologist from this country are allowed to render such services in the Philipines for the members of the said force only
- All successful examinees are required to take this before the Board upon entering the practice of Medical Technology in the Philippines
- In charge with the Medical Technology Education
- This shall be imposed when there is a unanimous vote of all the three members of the Board
10 Clues: Chairman of the Board of Medical Technology • In charge with the Medical Technology Education • A degree that is needed to qualify as an applicant in the examination • This shall be imposed when there is a unanimous vote of all the three members of the Board • ...
The Doctor Fields 2022-11-07
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- is a medical doctor who specializes in eye and vision care
- who take care of older adults and dementia.
- who has special training in creating and interpreting pictures of areas inside the body
- a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of allergies
- doctor specializing in conditions that affect the urinary tract in men, women and children
- is a doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the cardiovascular system like the heart and blood vessels
- who treat the diseases and conditions that affect the teeth and gums
- doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating problems with the bones, joints, muscles, and ligaments
- who treat skin disorder
- doctor who specialize in treating conditions related to the foot, ankle and lower leg
- a medical doctor specializing in children and their diseases
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- a specialist in family medicine, general internal medicine, regular checkup or general pediatrics
- a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- who specializes in treating patients by doing surgery
- who identify and manage disorders of hearing
- is a doctor who takes care of the patient's stomach.
- who treats mental health conditions like depression
- a person who cares for the sick patients and help doctors in surgery
- a doctor who specializes in obstetrics and care for both the mother and the fetus
- are specialists of anatomy, functions, and organic disorders of nerves and the nervous system.
- who is an expert on diet and nutrition
21 Clues: who treat skin disorder • who is an expert on diet and nutrition • who take care of older adults and dementia. • who identify and manage disorders of hearing • who treats mental health conditions like depression • is a doctor who takes care of the patient's stomach. • who specializes in treating patients by doing surgery • ...
first aid 2019-10-24
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- Also referred as motion sickness
- Taking an excessive dose of drugs
- When you are not able to breathe
- The nose and the mouth are the normal entry and exit ports of the airway
- A topical medication applied to treat ailments by rubbing or applying to the skin
- It occurs when there’s a little amount of oxygen supply to the brain
- pressure The pressure of the blood within the arteries
- A recommendation or instruction of treatment/medicine given by a doctor or medical practitioner to treat sickness or injury
- A medicine that used to relieve bronchospasm
- Care Day-to-day health care provided to patients by nurses or health care providers
- When someone is in an emergency you call
- Another term for bleeding
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- A medical analgesic gas, often called gas and air
- The medical term for ‘high blood sugar’
- A term that refers to something painful or aching
- Is an act of involuntary ejection of contents of the stomach back into the mouth and outside the body
- A medical term for deep cut or tears in the flesh or skin
- Any substance or toxin that is harmful to the body
- A feeling of numbness or freezing of the skin or other tissues due to extremely low temperatures
- Also known as luxation
- A device that is used to measure temperature
- Tactile arterial palpitation of the heartbeat
- A pain killer
23 Clues: A pain killer • Also known as luxation • Another term for bleeding • Also referred as motion sickness • When you are not able to breathe • Taking an excessive dose of drugs • The medical term for ‘high blood sugar’ • When someone is in an emergency you call • A device that is used to measure temperature • A medicine that used to relieve bronchospasm • ...
Healthcare crossword 2024-10-01
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- An account that lets workers set aside pretax dollars to pay for medical benefits
- Physicians without specialty training who provide primary healthcare services to patients
- treatment that is not an emergency and that the patient and doctor have planned prior to the visit
- Programs for people who have chronic illnesses
- A list of medications that a managed care company encourages or requires physicians to prescribe as necessary in order to reduce costs
- The services that members are entitled to receive based on their health plan
- The amount of money of certain services
- treatment for long term medical issues
- someone who is able for an insurance policy
- treatment for short term medical issues
- A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
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- The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan or insure
- ability to obtain healthcare
- A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care
- Law requiring that a health plan or insurance carrier must offer a particular procedure or type of coverage
- a private organization that finances health care usually a insurance company
- The person in a managed care organization who controls a patient's access to healthcare services
- being able to see a doctor without a referral from your primary care physician
- Skilled nurses and trained aides who provide nursing services at home
- Financial protection against the healthcare costs
20 Clues: ability to obtain healthcare • treatment for long term medical issues • The amount of money of certain services • treatment for short term medical issues • someone who is able for an insurance policy • Programs for people who have chronic illnesses • Financial protection against the healthcare costs • A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care • ...
How Well Do You Know the Bride and Groom? 2023-09-24
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- Jim and Allison's first trip
- Allison's medical specialty
- City where Jim proposed
- Jim and Allison's go to Starbucks order
- Allison's medical school
- Jim and Allison's alma mater
- Jim's favorite sitcom
- Jim and Allison's first date restaurant
- Jim's employer
- Jim's favorite sport to play
- Allison's favorite book series
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- Jim's favorite Stl brewery
- Jim's college major
- Allison's favorite movie
- Allison's favorite restaurant
- Jim's favorite basketball team
- Dorm where Jim and Allison met
- Allison's workout class
- Allison's sorority
- Jim and Allison's favorite type of tea
- Jim's fraternity
- Allison's favorite color
22 Clues: Jim's employer • Jim's fraternity • Allison's sorority • Jim's college major • Jim's favorite sitcom • City where Jim proposed • Allison's workout class • Allison's favorite movie • Allison's medical school • Allison's favorite color • Jim's favorite Stl brewery • Allison's medical specialty • Jim and Allison's first trip • Jim and Allison's alma mater • Jim's favorite sport to play • ...
MED 112 (Hannah Cook) 2014-06-25
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- a fixed prepayment covering provider’s services for a plan member for a specified period
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- medical procedures that are not included in a plan’s benefits.
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- the first listed diagnosis.
- health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic
- medical billing program report given to a patient that lists the diagnoses, services provided, fees, and payments received and due after an encounter.
- amount the insured must pay for healthcare services before a health plan’s payment begins
- clinician who treats a patient face-to-face
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- individually identifiable health information transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- medical procedures and treatments that are included as benefits in a health plan
- person who buys an insurance plan
- private or government organization that insures or pays for healthcare on behalf of beneficiaries
- clinician who does not interact face-to-face with the patient
- recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization.
- a name or phrase that is formed from or based on a person’s name; usually describes a condition or procedure associated with that person.
- legitimate reasons for the sharing of patients’ protected health information without authorization
- account software used for scheduling appointments, billing, and financial record keeping
- health plan or program
19 Clues: health plan or program • the first listed diagnosis. • person who buys an insurance plan • clinician who treats a patient face-to-face • method of converting a message into encoded text • clinician who does not interact face-to-face with the patient • medical procedures that are not included in a plan’s benefits. • ...
HIV/AIDS Vocabulary 2020-04-02
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- a disease-causing germ
- the ability to resist a particular infection
- number of new cases
- number of existing cases
- kill bacteria
- A disease that is native to an area
- management and care of disease
- predicting development of disease
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- prevention
- makes the body stronger against an infection
- can indicate a potential medical condition
- spreads more than expected
- substance that ends a medical condition
- the carrier of a disease
- disease contains pathogen
- process of determining disease
- prevalent over the world
17 Clues: prevention • kill bacteria • number of new cases • a disease-causing germ • the carrier of a disease • number of existing cases • prevalent over the world • disease contains pathogen • spreads more than expected • process of determining disease • management and care of disease • predicting development of disease • A disease that is native to an area • ...
Abbreviations 2025-07-15
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- Emergency Medical Dispatch
- CJIS Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Criminal Justice Information System
- Alabama Law Enforcement Agency
- American Sign Language
- Automatic Number Identification
- Enhanced 911
- Color, Year, Make/Model, Body, Additional Info, License No., State of License
- Automatic Location Identification
- Computer-Aided Dispatch
- Be On the Look Out
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- Americans with Disabilities Act
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Emergency Medical Services
- Emergency Management Agency
- Alert America’s Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response
- Emergency Service Number
- Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
- Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials
18 Clues: Enhanced 911 • Be On the Look Out • American Sign Language • Computer-Aided Dispatch • Emergency Service Number • Emergency Medical Dispatch • Emergency Medical Services • Emergency Management Agency • Alabama Law Enforcement Agency • Americans with Disabilities Act • Federal Aviation Administration • Automatic Number Identification • Automatic Location Identification • ...
first aid 2019-10-24
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- pressure The pressure of the blood within the arteries
- Tactile arterial palpitation of the heartbeat
- When you are not able to breathe
- Taking an excessive dose of drugs
- Is an act of involuntary ejection of contents of the stomach back into the mouth and outside the body
- The medical term for ‘high blood sugar’
- A pain killer
- A device that is used to measure temperature
- A medical analgesic gas, often called gas and air
- Care Day-to-day health care provided to patients by nurses or health care providers
- It occurs when there’s a little amount of oxygen supply to the brain
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- Any substance or toxin that is harmful to the body
- Another term for bleeding
- Also known as luxation
- Also referred as motion sickness
- A medical term for deep cut or tears in the flesh or skin
- A topical medication applied to treat ailments by rubbing or applying to the skin
- When someone is in an emergency you call
- A recommendation or instruction of treatment/medicine given by a doctor or medical practitioner to treat sickness or injury
- A medicine that used to relieve bronchospasm
- A feeling of numbness or freezing of the skin or other tissues due to extremely low temperatures
- A term that refers to something painful or aching
- The nose and the mouth are the normal entry and exit ports of the airway
23 Clues: A pain killer • Also known as luxation • Another term for bleeding • Also referred as motion sickness • When you are not able to breathe • Taking an excessive dose of drugs • The medical term for ‘high blood sugar’ • When someone is in an emergency you call • A medicine that used to relieve bronchospasm • A device that is used to measure temperature • ...
EPIC Billing Terms 2020-09-16
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- op
- Diagnosis Related Group
- refusal of an insurance company or carrier to honor a request by an individual (or his or her provider) to pay for healthcare services obtained from a healthcare professional.
- current procedural Terminology
- similar in format to the CMS 1500 (See “CMS 1500”), this is another one of the most common claim forms.
- Date of Birth
- A type of insurance arrangement between the payer and the patient that divides the payment for medical services by percentage.
- co-ordination of Benefits
- of Appeals loa
- hospital
- ASSIGNMENT OF BENEFITS
- dos
- denial
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- amount The amount an insurance company will pay to reimburse a healthcare service or procedure.
- The process by which a patient or provider attempts to persuade an insurance payer to pay for more of a medical claim.
- is the explanation of a payment for one or more claims sent by a payer to a provider.
- contractual Adjustment
- reason codes is standard messages, which are used to describe or provide information to the medical provider or patient by insurance companies regarding why the claims were denied
- blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas
- ip
- blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey
- EXPLANATION OF BENEFITS
- Electronic Funds Transfer
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- is one of the largest providers of health information technology, used primarily by large U.S. hospitals and health systems to access, organize, store and share electronic medical record
- Document Control Number
- CLEARINGHOUSE
27 Clues: op • ip • dos • denial • hospital • Date of Birth • CLEARINGHOUSE • of Appeals loa • ASSIGNMENT OF BENEFITS • Diagnosis Related Group • EXPLANATION OF BENEFITS • Document Control Number • contractual Adjustment • co-ordination of Benefits • Electronic Funds Transfer • current procedural Terminology • blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas • blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey • ...
CMA Medical Terminology 2021-05-11
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- someone with a seizure disorder will see him
- membrane that surrounds the lungs
- heart muscle tissue
- do no harm
- ensure medical laboratories are properly trained and conducting tests properly
- someone who has smoked for years might get this
- a government insurance typically for the elderly
- red blood cells
- you don't have to be a Texas Ranger to use one of these
- standards of behavior or beliets
- the region of the body between the knee and the hip
- this doctor focuses on the tarsals and metatarsals
- assure privacy of patient medical records
- protects employees
- loose fitting sac around the heart
- one of the smallest bones in the human body
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- another word for a broken bone
- a doctor goes through this training after medical school
- consent that is based on information that you give the patient
- responsibility
- Patients who need to most care might be here
- working independently
- flatline
- explanation of benefits
- not a paper medical chart
- immediately
- white blood cells
- someone with an unexplained rash will seek her out
- tissue, tissue that responds to a hormone
- the process of bone formation
- heart bypass surgery
- tachycardia, also known as a saw-tooth pattern
- when the patient leaves the hospital
- largest internal organ in the human body
- it is used when someone's heart is fibrillating
- Tenens, a temporary physician
- what the arms and legs are collectively known as
37 Clues: flatline • do no harm • immediately • responsibility • red blood cells • white blood cells • protects employees • heart muscle tissue • heart bypass surgery • working independently • explanation of benefits • not a paper medical chart • the process of bone formation • Tenens, a temporary physician • another word for a broken bone • standards of behavior or beliets • ...
Spelling Crossword 2020-05-21
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- sudden impulse
- connected with the sense of touch and feel
- a medical instrument
- a subject without firm evidence
- A ingredient i coffee
- to become pregnant
- can spread
- clear and real
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- difficult or unpleasant
- relating actors or acting
- to have a medical episode
- common sense
- making someone believe false facts
- to get stressed in a small comportment
- To take something forcibly
15 Clues: can spread • common sense • sudden impulse • clear and real • to become pregnant • a medical instrument • A ingredient i coffee • difficult or unpleasant • relating actors or acting • to have a medical episode • To take something forcibly • a subject without firm evidence • making someone believe false facts • to get stressed in a small comportment • ...
Oxygen 2023-08-23
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- Gas responsible for cellular respiration
- An instrument used to measure blood oxygen levels 2 words
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- The medical term for bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- A respiratory infection
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- The medical term for the sound produced when air flows through narrowed airways
- Low levels of oxygen in the blood
- Chronic lung disease with retained CO2
- The medical term for difficulty breathing
- Medical diagnosis characterized by inflammation
10 Clues: A respiratory infection • Low levels of oxygen in the blood • Chronic lung disease with retained CO2 • Gas responsible for cellular respiration • The medical term for difficulty breathing • Medical diagnosis characterized by inflammation • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • An instrument used to measure blood oxygen levels 2 words • ...
Diuretics 2024-08-22
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- the amount of particles within a solution
- when there are more particles inside the cell than outside
- the medical term for having high levels of uric acid
- an adverse side effect of Lasix and HCTZ
- edema that stays depressed when the tissue is pushed down
- potassium-sparingum sparing diuretic
- when there are more particles outside the cell than inside
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- the osmotic diuretic used for cerebral edema
- when there are the same amount of particles inside and outside the cell
- medical term that indicates decreased fluid volume
- has the great diuretic effect
- stops NaCl reabsorption
- skin measurement for dehydration
- the ideal time to take diuretic medications during the day
- the medical term for fluid accumulation in the abdomen
15 Clues: stops NaCl reabsorption • has the great diuretic effect • skin measurement for dehydration • potassium-sparingum sparing diuretic • an adverse side effect of Lasix and HCTZ • the amount of particles within a solution • the osmotic diuretic used for cerebral edema • medical term that indicates decreased fluid volume • the medical term for having high levels of uric acid • ...
eHospital 2026-03-10
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- Online platform for appointment booking in government hospitals
- Ability of the system to automatically allocate computing resources
- A nationwide digital healthcare initiative integrated with NextGen eHospital
- Electronic record created for every citizen’s medical history
- Radiology standard for medical imaging and communication
- System that manages radiology workflows and imaging requests
- International coding system for diseases
- AI-enabled clinical decision support system used in NextGen eHospital
- Hospital unit managing medicines and medical inventory
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- Healthcare software characteristic ensuring interoperability and compliance
- Standard used for exchanging healthcare data electronically
- Hospital software delivery model where services are centrally managed
- Hospital module handling Admission, Discharge, and Transfer
- Design principle allowing the system to be deployed module by module
- Lab module managing diagnostic test information
15 Clues: International coding system for diseases • Lab module managing diagnostic test information • Hospital unit managing medicines and medical inventory • Radiology standard for medical imaging and communication • Standard used for exchanging healthcare data electronically • Hospital module handling Admission, Discharge, and Transfer • ...
General Review! 2025-09-10
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- Muscle group located in the front of the thigh
- What stage would a blood pressure of 126/74 be considered?
- Body system that includes the hair, skin, and nails.
- The functional unit of the kidney
- The three muscles that are acceptable for an IM injection are the deltoid, vastus lateralis, and what?
- The three ossicles in the ear are the malleus, incus, and what?
- Medical term for ringing in the ear
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- Blood in the urine
- What organ is responsible for filtering blood and producing urine?
- The protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen
- This chamber receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- Structure that carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- Inflammation of a tendon
- Most commonly used pulse site in adults
- Medical term for ear wax
- Method of sterilization that uses high pressure steam
- Act that ensures patient privacy and confidentiality
- Medical abbreviation for "as needed"
- The type of muscle that is under voluntary control
19 Clues: Blood in the urine • Inflammation of a tendon • Medical term for ear wax • The functional unit of the kidney • Medical term for ringing in the ear • Medical abbreviation for "as needed" • Most commonly used pulse site in adults • Muscle group located in the front of the thigh • The type of muscle that is under voluntary control • ...
Legal and Ethical Terms 2023-11-02
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- When the nurse acts as the patient's voice
- Medical information is to remain between the patient and healthcare providers, and may not be shared without the patient's consent
- A medical order that prohibits any life-saving measures
- Someone you designate to make your medical decisions when you are unable to
- A federal law that protects patient information from being disclosed without the patient's permission
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- To do no harm
- Taking responsibility for your own actions
- A written statement of a person's wishes regarding medical treatment
- All individuals have the right to fair and equal treatment
- Ensures safe and healthy working conditions by enforcing standards in labor settings
- The right to make your own decisions about your healthcare treatment
- To do good
12 Clues: To do good • To do no harm • Taking responsibility for your own actions • When the nurse acts as the patient's voice • A medical order that prohibits any life-saving measures • All individuals have the right to fair and equal treatment • A written statement of a person's wishes regarding medical treatment • ...
1º IS - Professions 2026-01-16
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- This is a subject that Sonia teaches, it helps you learn about medical emergencies (5,3).
- This organ is very important, it moves blood around your body.
- A professional for your teeth.
- A professional that helps you if you're recovering from a sport injury (for example).
- A mental health doctor.
- A medical profession that travels in an ambulance.
- A person that does blood tests and lots of other medical tasks.
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- This person helps you deliver a baby.
- A person that performs operations in a hospital.
- This is a big building where lots of medical professionals go.
- When you want a job, you have an _____ with the company and they ask you questions.
- This organ is inside your head.
12 Clues: A mental health doctor. • A professional for your teeth. • This organ is inside your head. • This person helps you deliver a baby. • A person that performs operations in a hospital. • A medical profession that travels in an ambulance. • This organ is very important, it moves blood around your body. • This is a big building where lots of medical professionals go. • ...
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. • ...
Healthcare 2022-12-21
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- study of disease and its causes, processes, and effects
- written order for a specific medicine or treatment
- study of the structure and organization of living organisms
- medical specialty dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer
- medical procedure involving an incision with instruments
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- place where prescription drugs are dispensed and sold
- healthcare professional who assists doctors and cares for patients
- healthcare professional who diagnoses and treats illness
- medical facility where patients receive treatment and care
- medical specialty dealing with the health of children
10 Clues: written order for a specific medicine or treatment • place where prescription drugs are dispensed and sold • medical specialty dealing with the health of children • study of disease and its causes, processes, and effects • healthcare professional who diagnoses and treats illness • medical procedure involving an incision with instruments • ...
My Hospital Team 2025-10-27
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- A medical professional who takes X-rays and other images.
- The national language of Myanmar.
- A medical professional who responds to emergencies and gives first aid.
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- A Medical professional who helps patients with physical difficulties resulting from illness, injury, or disability.
- It is a place to keep premature baby.
- It is a nationality of Switzerland.
- It is a Korean alphabet
- A doctor who performs surgical operations.
- It is a place to get the patient medication.
- A medical professional who attends births and delivers babies.
10 Clues: It is a Korean alphabet • The national language of Myanmar. • It is a nationality of Switzerland. • It is a place to keep premature baby. • A doctor who performs surgical operations. • It is a place to get the patient medication. • A medical professional who takes X-rays and other images. • A medical professional who attends births and delivers babies. • ...
History of Angioplasty 2026-05-29
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- Relating to the arteries that supply blood to the heart
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- Medical procedure used to open blocked arteries
- Thin tube inserted into the body
- procedures that enter the body
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- x-ray of arteries and anuerysms
- A medical operation performed to treat disease
- Having access or a chance to receive care or treatment
- areas with fewer hospitals and healthcare resources
- something preventing normal blood flow
- creating pictures of structures inside the body for diagnosis.
- where patients receive medical treatment
- used to maintain or improve health
- technology used to look inside the body
14 Clues: procedures that enter the body • x-ray of arteries and anuerysms • Thin tube inserted into the body • used to maintain or improve health • something preventing normal blood flow • technology used to look inside the body • where patients receive medical treatment • A medical operation performed to treat disease • Medical procedure used to open blocked arteries • ...
Chapter 6 2022-09-01
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- Payers Insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
- Radiology Administrator (CRA) Professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset management, financial management, operations management, human resource management, and communication and information management in radiology
- Unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting
- Statement Statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide service in terms of the services it offers, the intended recipients of services, and a description of the level of cost
- Support Services Services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physician’s plan for diagnoses and treatments
- Resources Department Ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, and compensating employees; developing and maintaining skills, quality, and motivation; collective bargaining; and occupational health and safety
- of Directors or Governing Board Group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public and whose legal and moral responsibility for policies and operations of the hospital are not for personal benefit of the members
- Quality Management (TQM) Management of quality in the workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee, with a strong focus on process measurement and control
- Improvement (PI) Process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement, designing and developing cost-effective
- (Medical Imaging) Department Organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as x-ray examination, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, interventional radiography, magnetic resonance imaging,
- Executive Officer (CEO) Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or health care organization
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- Director Physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department or service; also responsible for providing input regarding policies and procedures and day-to-day operations of the
- Staff Formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital; have authorized privileges, bylaws, elected officers, and various committees and activities
- Chair Physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee; responsible for all of the medical operations of a hospital department and may also
- Safety and Health Administration(OSHA) Federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace, conducts inspections, and directs determination of fines for noncompliance with policies and regulations
- Certificate of Need (CON) Certificate approved by a local (state) review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities, open new services, or make large purchases—a condition required for reimbursement by Medicare
- ethically justifiable interventions to close performance gaps, implementing the interventions, and evaluating the financial and nonfinancial results
- Error Failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim; can be related to an incorrect diagnosis, equipment failure, infection, or a misinterpretation of an order
- for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer
- a residency training program
- nuclear medicine, and ultrasonography
- Quality Improvement (CQI) System of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations
- Chief Physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service—for example, a radiologist who is chief of the nuclear medicine service
- Joint Commission (TJC) Independent not-for-profit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 17,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States and is the nation’s primary standard-setting and accrediting body in health care; TJC standards focus on improving the quality and safety of patient care provided by health care organizations
24 Clues: a residency training program • nuclear medicine, and ultrasonography • Unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting • for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer • ...
Workplace Safety Procedures 2020-09-17
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- devices that react to the movement of flame
- oils and grease
- medical procedure that removes an object stuck in a persons airway
- Burning property
- systems that respond to a fire and operate when no one is around
- medical treatment given to an injured person; light or small
- electrical
- medical procedure that restores breathing and heartbeat
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- wood,paper,cardboard
- devices that detect smoke to warn off a fire
- oils and fats
- devices that detect fires when activated when there's an increase in temperature
12 Clues: electrical • oils and fats • oils and grease • Burning property • wood,paper,cardboard • devices that react to the movement of flame • devices that detect smoke to warn off a fire • medical procedure that restores breathing and heartbeat • medical treatment given to an injured person; light or small • systems that respond to a fire and operate when no one is around • ...
Medical Crossword 2024-11-25
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- The medical term for a low neutrophil count.
- The neurodegenerative disorder associated with mask like expressions.
- The type of arthritis typically affecting the big toe.
- The first ever discovered antibiotic.
- The longest bone in the body.
- Cancer affecting the connective tissue.
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- The comorbidity associated with elevated blood pressure levels.
- Inflammation of the brain.
- Medical term for dry eyes.
- Medical term for ringing in ears.
- The organ with both exocrine and endocrine functions.
- Disease caused by intolerance to Gluten.
12 Clues: Inflammation of the brain. • Medical term for dry eyes. • The longest bone in the body. • Medical term for ringing in ears. • The first ever discovered antibiotic. • Cancer affecting the connective tissue. • Disease caused by intolerance to Gluten. • The medical term for a low neutrophil count. • The organ with both exocrine and endocrine functions. • ...
Four Winds Benefits 2022-12-02
13 Clues: Highmark • Café menu • Great gifts • Quack! Quack! • Bi-weekly reward • Expert support 24/7 • When you need a break • Pays for medical care • NYS medical requirement • Prescription form of payment • when you're not feeling well • When you are no longer working • Free money towards deductibles
Vocabulary - Illness and injury 2025-10-15
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- A medical procedure involving surgical intervention to treat a condition or injury.
- A treatment that completely eliminates a disease or condition, restoring health.
- Specialized medical care for patients with severe or life-threatening conditions, requiring constant monitoring.
- Harm or injury that impairs the function or structure of an object or body part.
- A limb used for standing, walking, and running, typically consisting of the thigh, knee, and lower leg.
- The process by which a disease or infection is transmitted from one person or location to another.
- Physical harm or damage to the body resulting from an accident or trauma.
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- Signs or indications of a condition or disease experienced by a patient.
- Discovered or identified, especially in the context of diagnosing a medical condition.
- The loss of blood from the circulatory system, often due to injury or medical conditions.
- A rehabilitation process that utilizes exercises and treatments to improve movement and function.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder; can include a variety of approaches such as medication, counseling, or physical exercises.
- The state of being free from illness or injury; overall physical and mental well-being.
- Substances that cause physiological changes in the body, often used for medical treatment.
- The process of doing something to achieve a specific result, often referring to physical movement or behavior.
15 Clues: Signs or indications of a condition or disease experienced by a patient. • Physical harm or damage to the body resulting from an accident or trauma. • A treatment that completely eliminates a disease or condition, restoring health. • Harm or injury that impairs the function or structure of an object or body part. • ...
Nutrition and Illness 2024-02-15
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- Pressure: Measure of cardiovascular health
- Queasiness and the urge to vomit
- Invasion and multiplication of microorganisms
- Detailed examination for diagnosis
- Medical professional providing care
- Coverage for unexpected medical costs
- Unpleasant muscle contractions
- Prescribed remedy for health issues
- Feeling lightheaded and unsteady
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- Difficulty in passing stool
- Reveals the inside without surgery
- A state of poor health
- Preventive shot for immunity
- Oral health specialist
- Seasonal viral infection
- Watery and frequent bowel movements
- Skin outbreak reveals this discomfort
- Uncomfortable sensation on the skin
18 Clues: A state of poor health • Oral health specialist • Seasonal viral infection • Difficulty in passing stool • Preventive shot for immunity • Unpleasant muscle contractions • Queasiness and the urge to vomit • Feeling lightheaded and unsteady • Reveals the inside without surgery • Detailed examination for diagnosis • Medical professional providing care • ...
Aral+Siberia 2023-03-22
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- become much smaller in size
- the place where a doctor sees patients
- illness
- abnormally low rainfall
- barrier to hold back water
- a detailed medical inspection
- line of people waiting for sg
- place where people form a community
- artificial body in orbit
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- watering system of plants
- a single person
- necessary items for specific purpose
- having been deserted or left
- move slowly in liquid or the air
- identification of an illness
- get back to original shape or health
- medical care given to patients
- make sg available;provide
18 Clues: illness • a single person • abnormally low rainfall • artificial body in orbit • watering system of plants • make sg available;provide • barrier to hold back water • become much smaller in size • having been deserted or left • identification of an illness • a detailed medical inspection • line of people waiting for sg • medical care given to patients • move slowly in liquid or the air • ...
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. • ...
Workplace safety procedures 2020-09-17
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- system that responds to fire when no one is around
- medical procedure that restores breathing
- medical treatment given when one injured
- medical procedure that removes food When choking
- The deliberate and malicious burning of property
- electrical
- devices that detects smoke to Warn of a fire
- Wood paper cardboard
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- devices that react to the movement of flames
- kitchen oil fats
- oils grease
- devices that detects fire when activated by the significant increase of temp associated with fire
12 Clues: electrical • oils grease • kitchen oil fats • Wood paper cardboard • medical treatment given when one injured • medical procedure that restores breathing • devices that react to the movement of flames • devices that detects smoke to Warn of a fire • medical procedure that removes food When choking • The deliberate and malicious burning of property • ...
AZ Pain Triva 2026-01-29
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- a scientifically validated personality assessment tool
- Spinal cord stimulation company
- STABILIZATION
- a mobile app that helps you track how you’re feeling and how you’re doing with your treatment each day
- Patient Relationship Coordinator
- Personal Injury
- chiropractor with a animal in his name
- Dr. Thompson
- Durable Medical equipment
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- diehard Boston Red Sox fan
- Chiropractor
- Author of 2 books
- Advanced Practice provider
- Medical Assistant
- Dr. Eric Church
- a communication tool
- Front Office Coordinator
17 Clues: Chiropractor • Dr. Thompson • STABILIZATION • Dr. Eric Church • Personal Injury • Author of 2 books • Medical Assistant • a communication tool • Front Office Coordinator • Durable Medical equipment • diehard Boston Red Sox fan • Advanced Practice provider • Spinal cord stimulation company • Patient Relationship Coordinator • chiropractor with a animal in his name • ...
Khaled Hosseini 2021-01-06
12 Clues: First novel • Mother's job • Father's job • Relocated to • First publisher • Birthplace (city) • Birthplace (country) • Goodwill Ambassador for • political asylum from (one word) • Started a ___ named after himself • Earned medical degree (abbreviation) • Completed ___ at Cedars-Sinai medical center
MEDICINE AND SURGERY 2024-03-06
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- Medical sutures used to close wounds or incisions during surgery or injury.
- Medical instrument consisting of a hollow needle attached to a hollow cylinder, used for injecting or withdrawing fluids from the body.
- Precise surgical knife used for making incisions during medical procedures.
- Medical doctor specializing in performing surgical procedures.
- Administration of medication or fluids into the body using a needle and syringe.
- Invasion and multiplication of harmful microorganisms in the body, leading to tissue damage and often accompanied by symptoms such as redness, swelling, and fever.
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- Surgical procedure to remove excess fat from specific areas of the body through suction.
- Thin, pointed medical instruments used for various purposes such as injections, blood drawing, or suturing.
- Medical procedure involving operative techniques to treat a condition or disease within the body.
- Surgical procedure to reshape or reconstruct the nose for functional or aesthetic purposes.
10 Clues: Medical doctor specializing in performing surgical procedures. • Medical sutures used to close wounds or incisions during surgery or injury. • Precise surgical knife used for making incisions during medical procedures. • Administration of medication or fluids into the body using a needle and syringe. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Test 2026-05-21
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- Correctness of data or payments
- Checking data for accuracy and compliance
- A base system or environment supporting applications or services
- A structured system of rules, ideas, or components
- The process of combining systems or parts into one whole
- Requests submitted for payment of medical services
- The ability of systems or technologies to work together
- Related to electronic technology and data
- Protection against risk, threats, or unauthorized access
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- Following rules, regulations, or required standards
- Organizations or people delivering services, especially medical care
- Industry focused on medical services and patient well-being
- The ability to maintain or support something over the long term
- Changing data structure or format
- Modifying payments based on patient health risk
15 Clues: Correctness of data or payments • Changing data structure or format • Checking data for accuracy and compliance • Related to electronic technology and data • Modifying payments based on patient health risk • A structured system of rules, ideas, or components • Requests submitted for payment of medical services • Following rules, regulations, or required standards • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
