medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology Terms 2025-04-17
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- Slow breathing
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- Removal of the appendix
- Study of the eyes
- Surgical removal of the breast
- Procedure to view inside the body
- Study of blood and blood disorders
- Inflammation of the bursa (joint cushion)
- Removal of the uterus
- Fast heart rate
- Procedure to view inside a joint
- Branch of medicine dealing with aging
- Redness of the skin
- Inflammation of the joint
- Fast breathing
- Inflammation of the brain
- Inflammation of the ear
- Muscle disease
- Study of the urinary system
- Inflammation of the joints
- Difficulty reading and writing
- Inflammation of the colon
- Study of the nervous system
- Abnormally high body temperature
- Difficulty swallowing
- Branch of medicine dealing with children
- Infection in the bloodstream
- Surgical incision into the abdomen
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- Specialist in heart conditions
- Infection of the lungs
- Blood poisoning due to infection
- Bacteria in the blood
- Study of female reproductive health
- Study of the skin
- Excessive bleeding
- Cancerous, capable of spreading
- Inability to sleep
- Surgical opening of the colon
- Difficulty breathing
- Abnormally low body temperature
- Inflammation of a tendon
- Inflammation of the bladder
- Inflammation of the liver
- Removal of part of the vas deferens
- Low blood sugar
- Non-cancerous, not harmful
- Inflammation of the sinuses
- Condition with a deficiency of red blood cells
- High blood sugar
- Slow heart rate
50 Clues: Slow breathing • Fast breathing • Muscle disease • Fast heart rate • Low blood sugar • Slow heart rate • High blood sugar • Study of the skin • Study of the eyes • Excessive bleeding • Inability to sleep • Redness of the skin • Difficulty breathing • Bacteria in the blood • Removal of the uterus • Difficulty swallowing • Infection of the lungs • Removal of the appendix • Inflammation of the ear • ...
Heart Medical Terms 2025-03-20
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- involuntary muscle contraction of a vesse
- process of recording a vein
- suture of an artery
- inflammation of many vessels
- pertaining to the atrium
- hardening of plaque
- rupture of a heart
- pertaining to producing a clot
- small vein
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- incision or cutting into a vein
- study of the heart
- instrument for viewing the chest
- destruction of a clot
- tumor or mass of a vessel
- narrowing of an artery
- pertaining to between the ventricles
- surgical repair of the aorta
- pertaining to within the heart
- pain of the heart
- pertaining to around the heart
- small artery
21 Clues: small vein • small artery • pain of the heart • study of the heart • rupture of a heart • suture of an artery • hardening of plaque • destruction of a clot • narrowing of an artery • pertaining to the atrium • tumor or mass of a vessel • process of recording a vein • surgical repair of the aorta • inflammation of many vessels • pertaining to within the heart • pertaining to around the heart • ...
Astronauts Medical Problems 2025-04-26
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- a shell usually of gelatin for packaging something
- first aid supplies, a large medical reference book, a defibrillator, a portable ultrasound, and other diagnostic tools.
- protects skin on a finger
- measurements of basic bodily functions
- organisms that can't be seen with the naked eye
- have regular contact with ground-based doctors who can provide advice and guidance via telemetry.
- make it difficult for astronauts to walk and stand after returning to Earth.
- drip infusion, intubation, eye washing kits, and basic surgery kits, according to JAXA.
- flight surgeons, biomedical engineers, and nurses, is available to provide medical advice and direction to the astronaut crews.
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- spine lengthens and straightens in microgravity.
- dizziness and loss of balance due to the change in gravity.
- A broad range of medications are used to treat various conditions like nausea, diarrhea, infections, and pain.
- to be admitted to hospital for treatment.
- regaining health
- Type of hospital
- a non-benzodiazepine receptor modulator.
- the process of remotely monitoring and transmitting data, like vital signs, of astronauts during spaceflights.
- various devices to monitor their vital signs, including electrocardiographs, blood pressure cuffs, and oxygen saturation monitors.
- weaker bones and an increased risk of fractures.
- an action taken in advance to prevent something negative from happening.
20 Clues: regaining health • Type of hospital • protects skin on a finger • measurements of basic bodily functions • a non-benzodiazepine receptor modulator. • to be admitted to hospital for treatment. • organisms that can't be seen with the naked eye • spine lengthens and straightens in microgravity. • weaker bones and an increased risk of fractures. • ...
Musculoskeletal Medical Terms 2025-05-12
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- : Inflammation of a tendon
- : Condition causing brittle bones
- : Relating to sternum and ribs
- : Surgical opening of the skull
- : Disease of the muscle tissue
- : Degeneration of muscle
- : Inflammation of the bursa
- : Inflammation of muscle tissue
- : Softening of cartilage
- : Surgical joint reconstruction
- : Related to muscles and bones
- : Vertebral inflammation
- : Inflammation of a joint
- : Widespread muscle pain
- : Hunchback curvature of the spine
- : Autoimmune disease affecting joints
- : Surgical removal of vertebral lamina
- : Dwarfism due to cartilage growth disorder
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- : Increased muscle tone
- : Bleeding into a joint
- : Removal of the knee cartilage
- : Abnormal lateral spine curvature
- : Surgical incision into a tendon
- : Related to ligaments
- : Bone marrow infection
- : Removal of joint membrane
- : Rib cartilage inflammation
- : Cartilage inflammation
- : Joint inflammation with bone damage
- : Inflammation in multiple joints
- : Muscle pain
- : Decreased muscle tone
- : Field dealing with bone disorders
- : Inward spine curvature
- : Inflammation of the spinal cord
35 Clues: : Muscle pain • : Related to ligaments • : Increased muscle tone • : Bleeding into a joint • : Bone marrow infection • : Decreased muscle tone • : Degeneration of muscle • : Cartilage inflammation • : Softening of cartilage • : Vertebral inflammation • : Widespread muscle pain • : Inward spine curvature • : Inflammation of a joint • : Inflammation of a tendon • : Removal of joint membrane • ...
Medical Terms 5678 2024-03-29
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- a life-threatening allergic reaction occurs. After being exposed to something you're allergic to, it can happen seconds or minutes later.
- caused by the thyroid gland producing too much thyroid hormone. Overactive thyroid is another name for this condition.
- urine contains crystals. As a result of excessive supersaturation, it can cause nephrolithiasis, nephrocalcinosis, and even end-stage renal failure.
- of a drug occurs when a person develops hearing or balance problems. If someone is taking a high dose of a drug that treats cancer, infections, or other illnesses, this can happen.
- when your blood levels of potassium are lower than normal.
- occurs when any part of the urinary tract becomes infected. A urinary system consists of kidneys, ureters, bladders, and urethras. Infections of the bladder and urethra typically affect the lower urinary tract.
- the adrenal glands do not produce enough cortisol.
- when bacteria enter your body. As soon as they enter your body, they multiply. Your body reacts to this by producing an immune response. A cut on your skin is one way bacteria can enter your body.
- Mellitus, or high blood sugar, is a metabolic disease. Type 1, type 2, maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY), gestational diabetes, neonatal diabetes, and secondary causes due to endocrinopathies, steroids, etc.
- is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium t. and usually attack the lungs, but they can also attack the kidneys, spine, and brain.
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- occurs when the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough thyroid hormones to meet your body's requirements.
- fluids in the body are out of balance due to an uncommon problem. As a result, the body produces a lot of urine. Even after drinking something, you feel very thirsty. This condition is also known as arginine vasopressin resistance and arginine vasopressin deficiency.
- it is a bacterium that infects the large intestine's colon, the longest part. A variety of symptoms can occur, from diarrhea to colon damage that is life-threatening.
- caused by a mycosis usually affects your skin, hair, nails, or mucous membranes, but can also affect your lungs.
- occurs when the heart is unable to pump blood efficiently.
- your immune system attacks your nerves. The first symptoms are usually tingling and weakness in your hands and feet.
- covers a wide range of injuries that affect the scalp, skull, brain, and the underlying tissues and blood vessels of the head.
- or adrenal insufficiency, the body fails to produce enough hormones. Too little cortisol is made by the adrenal glands, as is too little aldosterone, another hormone.
- occurs when the body has too much cortisol for a long period of time. The body can produce too much cortisol, or take medicines called glucocorticoids, which function similarly to cortisol.
- a bacterial infection that causes you to feel sore and scratchy in your throat. Most sore throats are not caused by strep throat.
- an inflammation (swelling) of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. Infections of the fluid surrounding the brain or spinal cord usually cause swelling.
21 Clues: the adrenal glands do not produce enough cortisol. • occurs when the heart is unable to pump blood efficiently. • when your blood levels of potassium are lower than normal. • occurs when the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough thyroid hormones to meet your body's requirements. • ...
Basic medical terms 2024-03-07
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- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- High blood pressure.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- disease A disease that is transmissible from animals to humans.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment.
- Not cancerous.
- Condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but is short.
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- A small sample of tissue taken for testing.
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered.
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition.
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
- A patient who receives care without being admitted to a hospital.
- A patient who requires hospitalization.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
21 Clues: Not cancerous. • High blood pressure. • Broken bone or cartilage. • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • A patient who requires hospitalization. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • A small sample of tissue taken for testing. • Signifies a recurring, persistent condition. • A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious. • ...
Diagnostic Medical Sonography 2024-03-05
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- minimum distance between two reflectors along the ultrasound beam direction
- Lower, away from the head
- towards the back
- Doppler scan that measures blood flow by attributing color to different velocities of movement
- Minimum distance between two reflectors perpendicular to the ultrasound beam direction.
- A transducer that has a motor inside.
- toward the middle or center
- Gel used in an ultrasound scan functions as the medium through which sound energy is transmitted between the transducer and the patients skin.
- Imaging error that occurs in color flow Doppler and pulsed wave Doppler scans sampling rate is insufficient to record direction and velocity.
- The tendency for ultrasound waves to decrease as they travel through tissues.
- an imaging technique that focuses on the different heights of amplitude spikes
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- Away from the point of origin or trunk.
- Toward the side
- the ability for sound waves to travel without return echoes because an anechoic space is full of fluid, creating a black space in the sonogram
- in front
- area in which sound waves encounter a dense structure, such as a tumor or fetus, and all waves are reflected
- toward the point of origin or trunk
- early ultrasound modality that shows the time-motion display of the ultrasound wave; displayed as a single scan line, not a visual image
- Am imaging technique that focuses on the brightness of the echo, not the amplitude spikes (such as in a typical 2D ultrasound)
- Highly sensitive Doppler technique that detects moving matter.
- procedure named after physicist Christan Doppler in which sound waves bounce off circulating red cells to measure blood flow;often used to detect the heartbeat of a fetus
- the ultrasound beams enter the body from the lateral (right or left) direction
- structures that return greater echoes of sound waves and appear bright white on a sonogram
- structures that return weaker echoes of sound waves and appear gray or black on a sonogram
- body chamber without echoes; fluid-filled structures that appear black on the sonogram
- change in frequency as the transducer moves away from the source of the sound echoes.
26 Clues: in front • Toward the side • towards the back • Lower, away from the head • toward the middle or center • toward the point of origin or trunk • A transducer that has a motor inside. • Away from the point of origin or trunk. • Highly sensitive Doppler technique that detects moving matter. • minimum distance between two reflectors along the ultrasound beam direction • ...
Medical Terms #7 2024-04-11
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- Think: "blue furry eyes"
- hair
- Think: leukocytes - white blood cells ( fight infection)
- Think: Fingenails
- a baby is born with jaundice has yellow skin
- blood vessels
- scale;scaly
- melanoma = a tumor or mass that is black
- fung(o) Think: Mushrooms
- cyanosis ( blue discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- Erythrocytes are red blood cells that carry oxygen through the body
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- hard; hardening
- watery flow
- carcinogen=production of cancer
- blood
- Adipose tissue is a fat tissue
- / cut / integument Dermatologists are specialists of the skin
- mast Mammogram/Mastectomy
- cryotherapy for cervical cancer or to freeze off a mole
- A plane on AUTOpilot flies itSELF
- your " PECS" are on your chest
21 Clues: hair • blood • watery flow • scale;scaly • blood vessels • hard; hardening • Think: Fingenails • Think: "blue furry eyes" • fung(o) Think: Mushrooms • mast Mammogram/Mastectomy • Adipose tissue is a fat tissue • your " PECS" are on your chest • carcinogen=production of cancer • A plane on AUTOpilot flies itSELF • melanoma = a tumor or mass that is black • ...
Medical Terminology: Muscles 2024-03-21
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- Specialists in the musculoskeletal system
- Inflammation of the joints
- Benign muscle tumor
- Physicians who treat disorders of the joints specifically and disorders of the musculoskeletal system generally.
- Neck pain
- The specialized muscle in the heart
- Noise made when affected surfaces rub together.
- An incision into the skull
- These muscles can NOT be contracted at will
- Abnormal lateral curvature of the spinal column
- A graphic image of the electrical activity of muscles.
- The involuntary muscle that lines the internal organs
- Inflammation of a bursa
- This type of muscle attaches to bones and allows movement
- Internal examination of a joint
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- Physicians who treat disorders of the foot.
- Malignant bone tumor
- Surgical repair of cartilage
- Excision of a metacarpal
- Fixation of a joint in a bent position
- Pain radiating down the leg from the lower back.
- These muscles can be contracted at will
- X-ray of a joint
- Related to both the arm and the head
- Arthritis characterized by erosion of cartilage and bone as well as joint pain
- Used to measure range of motion (ROM) in the joints
- A disease that may result from a vitamin D deficiency that causes deformities in the legs.
27 Clues: Neck pain • X-ray of a joint • Benign muscle tumor • Malignant bone tumor • Inflammation of a bursa • Excision of a metacarpal • Inflammation of the joints • An incision into the skull • Surgical repair of cartilage • Internal examination of a joint • The specialized muscle in the heart • Related to both the arm and the head • Fixation of a joint in a bent position • ...
Medical Terminology: Muscles 2024-03-21
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- Specialists in the musculoskeletal system
- Inflammation of the joints
- Benign muscle tumor
- Physicians who treat disorders of the joints specifically and disorders of the musculoskeletal system generally.
- Neck pain
- The specialized muscle in the heart
- Noise made when affected surfaces rub together.
- An incision into the skull
- These muscles can NOT be contracted at will
- Abnormal lateral curvature of the spinal column
- A graphic image of the electrical activity of muscles.
- The involuntary muscle that lines the internal organs
- Inflammation of a bursa
- This type of muscle attaches to bones and allows movement
- Internal examination of a joint
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- Physicians who treat disorders of the foot.
- Malignant bone tumor
- Surgical repair of cartilage
- Excision of a metacarpal
- Fixation of a joint in a bent position
- Pain radiating down the leg from the lower back.
- These muscles can be contracted at will
- X-ray of a joint
- Related to both the arm and the head
- Arthritis characterized by erosion of cartilage and bone as well as joint pain
- Used to measure range of motion (ROM) in the joints
- A disease that may result from a vitamin D deficiency that causes deformities in the legs.
27 Clues: Neck pain • X-ray of a joint • Benign muscle tumor • Malignant bone tumor • Inflammation of a bursa • Excision of a metacarpal • Inflammation of the joints • An incision into the skull • Surgical repair of cartilage • Internal examination of a joint • The specialized muscle in the heart • Related to both the arm and the head • Fixation of a joint in a bent position • ...
Medical Terminology Cards 2022-10-06
28 Clues: rib • side • bone • vein • clot • lung • blood • below • joint • skull • heart • front • white • oxygen • muscle • artery • middle • disease • straight • movement • cartilage • blood/duct • back/behind • electricity • crooked/bent • bronchial tube • opening/passageway • back (of the body)
Medical Terminology Crossword 2022-08-21
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- Suffix, To record
- Eponym, Inflammatory disease of the intestines
- Abbreviation, Biopsy
- Suffix, Swelling or tumor
- Prefix, Fast/Rapid
- Root Word, Breath, spirit, soul, mind
- Abbreviation, department for immediate treatment for sudden illnesses /trauma
- Eponym, brain disorder that affects memory & thinking skills
- Prefix, Small
- Prefix, Low or below normal
- Root word, lungs
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- Root Word, Heart
- Abbreviation, The stomach or intestines
- Prefix, Male
- Prefix, Indicating short
- Suffix, weakness or debility
- Eponym, tendon connecting the heel and calf muscle
- Suffix, Surgical removal of something
- Prefix, circular movement or position
- Abbreviation, Record or display of a person's heartbeat
20 Clues: Prefix, Male • Prefix, Small • Root Word, Heart • Root word, lungs • Suffix, To record • Prefix, Fast/Rapid • Abbreviation, Biopsy • Prefix, Indicating short • Suffix, Swelling or tumor • Prefix, Low or below normal • Suffix, weakness or debility • Root Word, Breath, spirit, soul, mind • Suffix, Surgical removal of something • Prefix, circular movement or position • ...
Medical terminology crossword 2022-10-24
24 Clues: eye • pain • view • cell • woman • blood • Nerve • Heart • Liver • cutting • stomach • excessive • deficient • specialist • enlargement • to the back • inflammation • excessive pain • Disease suffix • blood condition • surgical repair • surgifcal removal • surgical crushing • visual examination
Medical Terminology Puzzle 2022-10-28
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- / Nerves
- tests / These tests often involve walking on a treadmill or riding a stationary bike while the heart is monitored.
- /Heart attack
- /Muscle
- / An ECG is a quick and painless test that records the electrical signals in the heart.
- / Heart
- / This noninvasive exam uses sound waves to create detailed images of the heart in motion.
- tissue / Is involved in sensing stimuli—external or internal cues—and processing and transmitting information.
- / A group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit.
- / Diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
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- arterial / Peripheral arterial disease occurs when there's a blockage in the arteries to the limbs, usually the legs.
- / Non-ST elevated heart attacks are still critically important, although potentially less emergent.
- / Bone
- tissue / Consists of tightly packed sheets of cells that cover surfaces—including the outside of the body—and line body cavities.
- /Describes a group of conditions due to decreased blood flow in the coronary arteries, such that heart muscle may die.
- tissue / Is essential for keeping the body upright, allowing it to move, and even pumping blood and pushing food through the digestive tract.
- disease / Disease occurs when the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle is blocked or reduced.
- disease / Aortic diseases are a group of conditions affecting the aorta.
- and TIAs / A stroke is where the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off, which can cause brain damage and possibly death.
- monitoring / A Holter monitor is a portable ECG device that's worn for a day or more to record the heart's activity during daily activities.
- / Skin
- tissue / Consists of cells suspended in an extracellular matrix.
- blood pressure / High blood pressure (hypertension) is one of the most important risk factors for CVD.
- /“ST” is a segment of the EKG that becomes elevated in severe heart attacks.
24 Clues: / Bone • / Skin • /Muscle • / Heart • / Nerves • /Heart attack • / Diseases of the heart and blood vessels. • tissue / Consists of cells suspended in an extracellular matrix. • disease / Aortic diseases are a group of conditions affecting the aorta. • /“ST” is a segment of the EKG that becomes elevated in severe heart attacks. • ...
integumentary medical terms 2022-01-31
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- indentification of body parts
- skin cancer
- the study of skin
- give anesthesia to manage pain
- very small ammount of pigmentation
- study the body and body tissue
- cell designed to store fat
- the cause and origin of a disease
- the study of people in past societies
- surgery to remove the uterus
- potential to cause cancer
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- deal with injuries in the brain
- cell cancer
- surgery to remove the gallbladder
- test to check the large intestine
- cleans your teeth
- used to treat cancer
- bad bruise
- grow uncontrollably and are destructive
- shows blood flow
- test to find a disease
- deals with the urinary tract
- disease where you lack blood
- losing fat in body parts
- the study of life
- deals with the prep of medicines
- operation to remove a breast
- the stiffness and tenderness of joints
- deals with bones and muscles
29 Clues: bad bruise • cell cancer • skin cancer • shows blood flow • cleans your teeth • the study of skin • the study of life • used to treat cancer • test to find a disease • losing fat in body parts • potential to cause cancer • cell designed to store fat • deals with the urinary tract • disease where you lack blood • operation to remove a breast • surgery to remove the uterus • ...
Medical Training 02 2022-01-09
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- canal auditivo
- herpes simples
- desordens/transtorno alimentares
- Trombose venosa profunda
- urticária
- visão/vista
- vesícula biliar
- dilatação
- próteses
- dosagem distribuição
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- surdez
- palpebra
- aparelho auditivo
- insolação
- eletrólitos
- artery transports O2 blood from d heart to the body
- hérnia de disco
- pedra na vesícula
- limitações disfunções
- dor leve ou incômoda
- tímpano
- gangrena
22 Clues: surdez • tímpano • palpebra • gangrena • próteses • insolação • urticária • dilatação • eletrólitos • visão/vista • canal auditivo • herpes simples • hérnia de disco • vesícula biliar • aparelho auditivo • pedra na vesícula • dor leve ou incômoda • dosagem distribuição • limitações disfunções • Trombose venosa profunda • desordens/transtorno alimentares • artery transports O2 blood from d heart to the body
Medical Terminology Review 2022-01-25
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- white blood cell
- excessive development
- the cavity inside the skull/cranium containing the brain
- resembling fat
- group of similar cells that performs a specific function
- tumor composed of striated muscle
- cancerous black tumor
- the system composed of skin, nails, and glands. Forms a protective covering for the body, regulates temperature, and helps manufacture Vitamin D
- pertaining to the liver
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- tumor composed of muscle
- having a fever
- disease of the muscle
- condition of cell death
- tumor composed of fiber (fibrous tissue)
- physician who studies diseases
- study of cancer
- large internal organ contained in the body cavity, especially in the abdominal cavity
- pertaining to disease of unknown origin
- not malignant, nonrecurrent, favorable for recovery
- beyond control
- inflammation of a joint
21 Clues: having a fever • resembling fat • beyond control • study of cancer • white blood cell • disease of the muscle • excessive development • cancerous black tumor • condition of cell death • inflammation of a joint • pertaining to the liver • tumor composed of muscle • physician who studies diseases • tumor composed of striated muscle • pertaining to disease of unknown origin • ...
Medical Billing Crossword 2022-06-23
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- allows employees to continue health coverage beyond the termination date
- notifies Medicare beneficiaries of actions taken on claims
- likelihood of dying
- active duty insurance
- subjective, objective, assessment, plan
- common law
- money, fraudulent action
- legal proceeding, not in open court
- primary care provider
- personal health record
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- electronic version: ANSI ASC X12N 837P
- predetermined $ amount for all services provided during an episode-of-care
- Latin: "for each day"
- veterans insurance
- mandates regulations that govern privacy, security and electronic transactions standards for health care information
- medicare administrative contractor
- requires specified $ amount to be paid by policyholder to provider before received services
- preventative services
- unique identifier assigned to health care providers
- present on admission
20 Clues: common law • veterans insurance • likelihood of dying • present on admission • Latin: "for each day" • active duty insurance • preventative services • primary care provider • personal health record • money, fraudulent action • medicare administrative contractor • legal proceeding, not in open court • electronic version: ANSI ASC X12N 837P • subjective, objective, assessment, plan • ...
Medical Technology Vocabulary 2022-06-09
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- Bacteria that carry genes that allow them to survive exposure to antibiotics we currently have.
- An enzyme that aids in the digestion of lactose.
- Only infectious disease to be eradicated globally.
- When you swallow foods, muscular movements carry the food to the stomach.
- measures electrical impulses generated by nerve signals.
- The full set of genes of an individual.
- a treatment in which drugs that destroy cancer and either injected into the body or taken orally.
- Removing the waste products from the body.
- the regular rhythmic beating of the heart which refers to a pressure wave that expands and recoils the artery when the heart beats.
- Protective covering that some bacteria have in response to nutrient deprivation.
- A population that is overly affected by a certain illness more so than other populations.
- The body’s natural response to injury, irritation, or pathogens.
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- Breeding closely related animals over many generations to get a desired trait, but some undesired traits may be expressed.
- a technique in which a continuous beam of x-rays is used to produce moving images.
- Refers to an organism containing one or more deliberately inserted genes from another species.
- A form of bacterial reproduction which involves the temporary union of bacteria for their exchange in genetic material.
- A disease that pops up occasionally.
- Large, complex, and extremely important molecules found in living things that consist of long chains of amino acids.
- Help prevent massive blood loss by helping the blood clot.
- the physiological state of the body in which internal physical and chemical conditions are kept within a range that is suitable for life processes.
- situ External from the ground.
- A solution formed by the leaching of contaminants through soil layers.
- A type of pathogen that requires a living host to survive.
- The collection, summarization, and analysis of health data.
- Helps cells take in glucose that is in the blood
25 Clues: situ External from the ground. • A disease that pops up occasionally. • The full set of genes of an individual. • Removing the waste products from the body. • An enzyme that aids in the digestion of lactose. • Helps cells take in glucose that is in the blood • Only infectious disease to be eradicated globally. • measures electrical impulses generated by nerve signals. • ...
Medical terminology crossword 2025-08-27
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- S/S
- moving forearm toward the body
- P!
- Adduction movement toward the midline of body in transverse plane
- lying face up
- situated in the center
- movement toward the midline of body in transverse plane
- toward the bottom of feet
- stretching of tearing muscle tendon
- movement away from midline of the body
- increasing the angle of joint
- swelling in tissue
- closest to the skin
- recent or new injury
- injured tissue of skin blood leeks(bruise)
- swelling in joint
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- extreme of excessive straightening
- toward the top or
- movement toward the midline of the body
- bringing toes toward the body.
- Bodies response to injury
- S/P
- streching or tearing of ligament
- complete separation of two ends of joint
- terminology
- WNL
- the underside of foot
- partial or incomplete separation of joint
- situated away from the center
- top of structure
- lying face down
- long duration onset
- MOI
- moving forearm away from body
- farthest away from the skin
- decreasing the angle formed by bones of joint
36 Clues: P! • S/S • S/P • WNL • MOI • terminology • lying face up • lying face down • top of structure • toward the top or • swelling in joint • swelling in tissue • long duration onset • closest to the skin • recent or new injury • the underside of foot • situated in the center • Bodies response to injury • toward the bottom of feet • farthest away from the skin • situated away from the center • ...
Medical Terminology 5 2025-09-03
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- Rotation the forearm so that the palm is turned posteriorly or inferiorly
- Plane Divides the body into front and back parts
- Located farthest away from the median plane or point of attachment
- Movement of a body part forward (mandible, scapulae)
- abd
- Osteo-
- Movement in a circular pattern that outlines a cone
- Chondro-
- Pertaining to the sole of the foot
- add
- Costo-
- Plane or Median Plane Divides the body into equal left and right parts
- Plane Divides the body into left and right parts
- Situated below
- To bend, decrease an angle of a joint
- Back of the body
- (internal/external)-movement around a central axis
- Front of the body
- Lying face up
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- To straighten, increase the angle parts of a joint (return to anatomical position)
- Movement of a body part backward
- Towards the midline
- Rotation of the forearm so that the palm is turned superiorly or anteriorly
- Position An erect stance, arms at the sides, palms facing forward
- Situated above
- Derma-
- Lying face down
- To the middle
- Pertaining to the palm of the hand
- Located closest to the median plane or point of attachment
- Away from the midline
- Myo-
- Artho-
- Plane Divides the body into top and bottom parts
- Raising of a body part
- Pupils Equal and Reactive to Light
- Sole of the foot turned inward
- Sole of the foot turned outward
- Downward movement of a body part
- To the side
- -itis
- On or close to the surface
- Plegia-
- Away from the surface
44 Clues: abd • add • Myo- • -itis • Osteo- • Derma- • Costo- • Artho- • Plegia- • Chondro- • To the side • To the middle • Lying face up • Situated above • Situated below • Lying face down • Back of the body • Front of the body • Towards the midline • Away from the midline • Away from the surface • Raising of a body part • On or close to the surface • Sole of the foot turned inward • Sole of the foot turned outward • ...
Medical Terminology 2 2025-09-03
32 Clues: Arm • ear • ribs • skin • Lung • mind • nose • neck • bone • skull • liver • veins • heart • nerve • Colon • uterus • Larynx • joints • breast • kidney • Tissue • abdomen • muscles • vessels • disease • stomach • bladder • bile gall • bronchial • Tumor/Mass • gallbladder • hemat blood
Medical Terminology List 2025-08-19
25 Clues: nose • gums • skin • brain • heart • gland • joint • tumor • liver • vessel • kidney • eyelids • stomach • disease • enlarged • cut into • study of • intestines • inflammation • any condition • soft condition • surgical repair • surgical removal • involuntary contraction • specialist in the study of
Medical Terminology Crossword 2025-08-25
Across
- pertaining to or situated near the periphery
- the act of straitening out a joint
- chewing or biting surface of the teeth
- a position farther from the midline of the body
- a position closer to the median plane or midline of the body
- next to, adjoining, or close
- situated near the surface of the body
- the act of bending such as a joint
- tooth surface facing an adjacent or opposing tooth
- movement of a limb away from the midline
- situated near the more proximal areas of the body
- laying face up
- pertaining to the back area of a body
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- towards the cheek surface
- laying face down
- tooth surface closest to the midline of the dental pad
- tooth surface towards the tongue
- laying down
- pertaining to the underside of the front paw
- pertains to the underside of a quadruped
- at an angle, or pertaining to an angle
- pertaining to the undersurface of the rear paw
- pertaining to the tail end of the body
- movement of a limb or part towards the midline
- nearer or the center of the body, relative to another body part
- pertaining to the cranium or head end of the body
- farther away from the midline of the body on a limb
- pertaining to the nose end of the head or body
28 Clues: laying down • laying face up • laying face down • towards the cheek surface • next to, adjoining, or close • tooth surface towards the tongue • the act of straitening out a joint • the act of bending such as a joint • situated near the surface of the body • pertaining to the back area of a body • chewing or biting surface of the teeth • at an angle, or pertaining to an angle • ...
Medical Eye Crossword 2025-10-15
Across
- A test to quantify tear production
- The study of the eye
- Thick liquid in the posterior chamber of the eye
- Dry-eye disease
- Thin liquid in the anterior chamber of the eye
- Test that measures the angle of the eye where the cornea meets the iris, can be used to determine predisposition to increased eye pressure
- Very expensive piece of equipment used to perform eye exams
- Condition where the eye is shrunken in appearance and is no longer functional
- Cloudy appearance to eye that can obscure vision
Down
- A treatment for glaucoma where an antibiotic is injected into the posterior chamber of the eye
- Cataract surgery
- Increased intraocular pressure
- Inflammation of the uvea
- Another name for redness of the eye
- When the eye bulges from its natural position
- Common name for the condition where the third eyelid is prolapsed
- Test to determine if there is a scratch or damage to the cornea
- Deep corneal ulcer
- Age-related change to the eye where the lens becomes more dense
- Layer that sits against the back portion of the globe
- Inner corner of the eye
- Excessive tearing that can cause staining
- Eyelashes that arise from an abnormal part of the eyelid
23 Clues: Dry-eye disease • Cataract surgery • Deep corneal ulcer • The study of the eye • Inner corner of the eye • Inflammation of the uvea • Increased intraocular pressure • A test to quantify tear production • Another name for redness of the eye • Excessive tearing that can cause staining • When the eye bulges from its natural position • Thin liquid in the anterior chamber of the eye • ...
Medical, Legal, & Ethics 2025-11-13
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- Unlawfully touching a patient such as providing care without consent.
- A form of consent where the treatment, risks, and benefits must be explained to the patient.
- The unilateral termination of care by a provider without the patient's consent or making provisions for continuing care.
- A form of consent where a patient acknowledges he/she wants you to provide care or transport.
- The right of a patient to make decisions about his/her health.
- Minors who are married, in the armed services, and/or parents.
- Addresses issues that arise in the practice of health care.
- Code of conduct affecting character, conduct, and conscience.
- Safeguards patient confidentiality and considers information to be protected health information.
- Civil wrongs such as defamation of character or invasion of privacy.
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- Seizing, confining, abducting, or carrying away by force. Example is transporting a patient against their will.
- Unlawfully placing a patient in fear of immediate bodily harm.
- Failure to provide the same care to a patient that a person with similar training would provide in the same or similar situation.
- Type of negligence that constitutes willful or reckless disregard.
- Permission to render care.
- A form of consent that applies to patients who are mentally ill, in behavioral crisis, or developmentally delayed.
- Type of immunity that provides limitations on liability and immunity is not complete.
- A patient is physically or mentally harmed.
- A form of consent that applies to patients who are unconscious or otherwise incapable of making an informed decision.
- A provider's breach of duty causes damages.
- Communication of false information that damages the reputation of a person. Can be written and/or spoken.
- Obligation to provide care.
- Type of duty when a provider doesn't act within the expected standard of care.
- Philosophy of right and wrong, moral duties, and ideal professional behavior.
24 Clues: Permission to render care. • Obligation to provide care. • A patient is physically or mentally harmed. • A provider's breach of duty causes damages. • Addresses issues that arise in the practice of health care. • Code of conduct affecting character, conduct, and conscience. • Unlawfully placing a patient in fear of immediate bodily harm. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2025-11-13
Across
- – Disease of muscle tissue
- – Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- – Chemical messenger in the body
- – Blood vessel that returns blood to the heart
- – Layer of skin beneath the epidermis
- – Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- – Likely outcome of a disease
- – Condition of low oxygen levels
- – Inflammation of skin
- – Functional unit of the kidney
- – Surgical cut
- – Disease-causing organism
- – Lower chamber of the heart
- – Identification of a disease
- – Shoulder blade
- – Abnormally slow heart rate
- – Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- – Stitch to close a wound
- – Removal of tissue for examination
- – Nerve damage or dysfunction
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- – Protein that speeds up chemical reactions
- – High blood pressure
- – Inflammation of the liver
- – Protective coverings of the brain and spinal cord
- – Thigh bone, longest bone of the body
- – Low red blood cell count
- – Tissue connecting muscle to bone
- – Abnormally fast heart rate
- – Device used to measure temperature
- – Airways branching from the trachea
- – Inflammation of a joint
- – Structural unit of compact bone
- – Kneecap
- – Loss of bone density
- – Upper chamber of the heart
- – Tissue connecting bone to bone
- – Inflammation of the stomach lining
- – Throat region behind mouth and nasal cavity
- – Voice box
- – Basic functional unit of the nervous system
40 Clues: – Kneecap • – Voice box • – Surgical cut • – Shoulder blade • – High blood pressure • – Inflammation of skin • – Loss of bone density • – Inflammation of a joint • – Stitch to close a wound • – Disease of muscle tissue • – Low red blood cell count • – Disease-causing organism • – Inflammation of the liver • – Abnormally fast heart rate • – Upper chamber of the heart • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2025-11-13
Across
- Disease of muscle tissue
- Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- Chemical messenger in the body
- Blood vessel that returns blood to the heart
- Layer of skin beneath the epidermis
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- Likely outcome of a disease
- Condition of low oxygen levels
- Inflammation of skin
- Functional unit of the kidney
- Surgical cut
- Disease causing organism
- Lower chamber of the heart
- Identification of a disease
- Shoulder blade
- Abnormally slow heart rate
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Stitch to close a wound
- Removal of tissue for examination
- Nerve damage or dysfunction
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- Protein that speeds up chemical reactions
- High blood pressure
- Inflammation of the liver
- Protective coverings of the brain and spinal cord
- Thigh bone, longest bone of the body
- Low red blood cell count
- Tissue connecting muscle to bone
- Abnormally fast heart rate
- Device used to measure temperature
- Airways branching from the trachea
- Inflammation of a joint
- Structural unit of compact bone
- Kneecap
- Loss of bone density
- Upper chamber of the heart
- Tissue connecting bone to bone
- Inflammation of the stomach lining
- Throat region behind mouth and nasal cavity
- Voice box
- Basic functional unit of the nervous system
40 Clues: Kneecap • Voice box • Surgical cut • Shoulder blade • High blood pressure • Inflammation of skin • Loss of bone density • Inflammation of a joint • Stitch to close a wound • Disease of muscle tissue • Low red blood cell count • Disease causing organism • Inflammation of the liver • Abnormally fast heart rate • Upper chamber of the heart • Lower chamber of the heart • Abnormally slow heart rate • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2025-11-14
Across
- when soft tissue turns into hard bone
- Abnormal soft sound in heart, heard between beats
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflamitory drug used to reduce pain and swelling
- kneecap
- Change of cells electrical charge-triggers nerve/muscle impulse
- Neurotransmitter that helps regulate mood, motivation, and movement
- A bone break which the ends of the bone are driven into each other
- when the pancreas doesn’t make enough insulin or body’s resistance to it (type 1 or 2)
- Test that records the electrical activity of the heart (EKG)
- disorder that makes people fall asleep instantly
- the largest bone in the human body
- a nondegenerative brain disorder which affects muscle control and movement
- stores bile from the liver to help digest fats
- An instrument used to look inside the ear
- system,Moves oxygenated and deoxygenated blood around body
- Largest organ of the human body
- Inflammation of the larynx, voice box
- Low arterial blood pressure
- A hormone and neurotransmitter that increases heart rate and blood pressure
- low sugar in the blood
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- back or rear side of object
- fluid that helps joints move smoothly by reducing friction
- skill cells that make melanin
- brain disorder which worsens memory loss and difficulty understanding over time
- strong protein that makes up hair and nails
- Inflammation of a bursa (fluid-filled sac near a joint)
- a bad lung infection-also known as pertussis
- Gland in the neck that regulates metabolism
- genetic disorder which causes too much bleeding due to poor clotting
- glands that sit on top of each kidney
- A drug used to lower high blood pressure
- Skin glands that secrete oil (sebum)
- Surgical removal of a gland
- A severe allergic reaction
- part of brain which consists of medulla oblongata, pons, and the midbrain
- otherwise known as the collar bone
- cells that help the body find and eat harmful things(bacteria)
- A gland that produces insulin and digestive enzymes
- tool to help hear heart beat or lung sounds
- a doctor that studies the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
40 Clues: kneecap • low sugar in the blood • A severe allergic reaction • back or rear side of object • Surgical removal of a gland • Low arterial blood pressure • skill cells that make melanin • Largest organ of the human body • the largest bone in the human body • otherwise known as the collar bone • Skin glands that secrete oil (sebum) • when soft tissue turns into hard bone • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2025-10-23
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- the specialized membranes that line the body cavities
- the tissue that lines the medullary cavity
- the system made up of skin and its related structures
- the main protein in the blood
- a nosebleed
- term used to describe all diseases of the heart muscle
- a pigment formed in the liver by the breakdown of hemoglobin
- the grating sound heard when the ends of a broken bone move together
- a substitute for a diseased or missing body part
- a severe response to an allergen
- meaning surgical removal
- a localized response to an injury or the destruction of tissue
- the largest lymphatic vessel in the body (2 words)
- a torn or jagged wound; accidental cut
- also known as the cheekbone
- the movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
- a disease-producing microorganism such as a virus
- meaning formation
- a specialist who prevents malocclusions of the teeth and related facial structures
Down
- muscles located in the walls of the internal organs
- the material within the cell membrane that is not part of the nucleus
- an infestation of lice
- red blood cells
- plane that divides the body into equal left and right halves
- the narrow passage that connects the stomach with the small intestine
- inflammation of the hair follicles
- the process through which the body maintains a constant internal environment
- meaning to bind or tie together
- a wire-mesh tube commonly placed after the artery has been opened
- a battery powered device used to treat arrythmia
- the presence of excessive facial and body hair in women
- also known as the throat
- the smallest blood vessels in the body
- type of transplant which requires the donor and patient's bone marrow to match
- usually, but not always, indicates the involved body part (2 words)
- commonly known as an ENT
- meaning pain
- a mass of lymphoid tissue located above the heart
- meaning surgical incision
- to stop or control bleeding
40 Clues: a nosebleed • meaning pain • red blood cells • meaning formation • an infestation of lice • also known as the throat • meaning surgical removal • commonly known as an ENT • meaning surgical incision • also known as the cheekbone • to stop or control bleeding • the main protein in the blood • meaning to bind or tie together • a severe response to an allergen • ...
Medical Eye Crossword 2025-10-16
Across
- Condition where the eye is shrunken in appearance and is no longer functional
- Age-related illness where the iris shrinks or weakens
- Eyelashes that arise from an abnormal part of the eyelid
- A test to quantify tear production
- Blood within the eye that can be caused by trauma, detachment of the membrane of the back part of the globe, increased eye pressure, or increased blood pressure
- Condition in which the eye bulges from its natural position
- Inflammation of the uvea
- Dry-eye disease
- Thin liquid in the anterior chamber of the eye
- Very expensive piece of equipment used to perform eye exams
- Common name for the condition where the third eyelid is prolapsed
- The study of the eye
- Layer of tissue that sits against the back portion of the globe
- An immune-mediated disease that is also known as Chronic Superficial Keratitis
Down
- Genetic condition that causes a small appearance to one or both eyes
- Test to determine if there is a scratch or damage to the cornea
- A very deep corneal ulcer
- Age-related change to the eye where the lens becomes more dense, can cause far-sighted vision
- Cataract surgery
- Condition in which the eyelids roll inward
- Another name for redness of the eye
- Test that measures the angle of the eye, can be used to determine predisposition to increased eye pressure
- Inner corner of the eye
- A treatment for glaucoma where an antibiotic is injected into the posterior chamber of the eye
- Thick liquid in the posterior chamber of the eye
- A condition where the cornea is obscured due to pigment; commonly affects brachycephalic breeds
- Excessive tearing that can cause staining; commonly seen in smaller dogs
- Cloudy appearance to the lens of the eye than can obscure vision
- Increased intraocular pressure
29 Clues: Dry-eye disease • Cataract surgery • The study of the eye • Inner corner of the eye • Inflammation of the uvea • A very deep corneal ulcer • Increased intraocular pressure • A test to quantify tear production • Another name for redness of the eye • Condition in which the eyelids roll inward • Thin liquid in the anterior chamber of the eye • ...
Medical Specialists Crossword 2025-10-28
Across
- : Treats urinary tract conditions and male reproductive health issues.
- : Focuses on bones, joints, muscles, and related injuries.
- : Studies hormone-producing glands and metabolic disorders.
- : Focuses on diseases of the digestive system and related organs.
- : Handles autoimmune and joint diseases like arthritis and lupus.
- : Manages pain and provides anesthesia during surgical procedures.
- : Branch of medicine that deals with heart and blood vessel diseases.
- : Provides medical care for elderly patients and age-related conditions.
- : Treats patients with cancer using therapies like chemotherapy.
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- : Specialty focused on skin, hair, and nail disorders.
- : Specializes in kidney function, dialysis, and renal diseases.
- : Provides healthcare for children from infancy through adolescence.
- : Specialty concerned with eye health and vision correction.
- Health : Aims to prevent disease and promote wellness in entire communities.
- : Studies the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.
- : Deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care.
- : Uses X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to help diagnose illnesses.
- : Field concerned with diagnosing and treating mental and emotional disorders.
- Medicine : Applies medical knowledge in criminal investigations and autopsies.
- : Examines tissues and fluids to determine the cause of diseases.
20 Clues: : Specialty focused on skin, hair, and nail disorders. • : Deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care. • : Focuses on bones, joints, muscles, and related injuries. • : Studies hormone-producing glands and metabolic disorders. • : Specialty concerned with eye health and vision correction. • : Uses X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to help diagnose illnesses. • ...
Skelatal medical terms 2025-12-01
Across
- bone cancer
- formation of cartilage
- cartilage cell
- inflammation of the vertebrae
- porous bone condition
- bone marrow or spinal cord disease
- degenerative spinal condition
- cartilage cancer
- removal of a rib
- inflammation of rib cartilage
- softening of bone
- surgical fusion of a joint
- softening of cartilage
- pertaining to the skull
- inflammation of cartilage
Down
- disease of the vertebrae
- imaging of the spinal canal
- bone cell
- joint visual examination
- decreased bone density
- inflammation of bone marrow
- study of bones
- joint pain
- formation of bone
- death of bone tissue
- surgical cutting of bone
- bone spur
- surgical repair of a joint
- inflammation of a joint
- surgical opening of the skull
30 Clues: bone cell • bone spur • joint pain • bone cancer • cartilage cell • study of bones • cartilage cancer • removal of a rib • formation of bone • softening of bone • death of bone tissue • porous bone condition • formation of cartilage • decreased bone density • softening of cartilage • inflammation of a joint • pertaining to the skull • disease of the vertebrae • joint visual examination • ...
MEDICAL TERM #8 2025-12-05
Across
- large
- change shape or form
- disease/condition that is due to another treatment
- one;single
- new & abnormal growth
- less than 6 months, fast onset
- therapy
- change
- vein
- disease or condition with unknown cause
- defuciency in blood flow (and therefore oxygen!!!)
- gland
Down
- many
- an infection acquired during a hospital stay
- transferred from one parent to offspring
- burst forth;rupture
- eat;swallow; engulf
- more then 6 months, slow or qradual onset
- antigen and antibody response/reaction
- clot
- protein
- small
- vein
- present at birth
- spleen
25 Clues: many • clot • vein • vein • large • small • gland • change • spleen • protein • therapy • one;single • present at birth • burst forth;rupture • eat;swallow; engulf • change shape or form • new & abnormal growth • less than 6 months, fast onset • antigen and antibody response/reaction • disease or condition with unknown cause • transferred from one parent to offspring • more then 6 months, slow or qradual onset • ...
Ems support and operations 2023-12-01
Across
- warning lights in emergency vehicle
- device used to warn oncoming side traffic with sirens and airhorns
- box containing medical equipment used by EMD
- assessment identifying patient and severity
- responsibility of transporting patient and information
Down
- transport to medical facility through helicopter or aircraft
- landing zone
- process of preparing patient for safe transfer from scene
- emergency medical dispatcher
9 Clues: landing zone • emergency medical dispatcher • warning lights in emergency vehicle • assessment identifying patient and severity • box containing medical equipment used by EMD • responsibility of transporting patient and information • process of preparing patient for safe transfer from scene • transport to medical facility through helicopter or aircraft • ...
Cannabis Crossword Challenge 2019-06-25
Across
- Cannabis is a ___ that may interfere with other prescription medications.
- The part of your body which cannabis use can cause permanent changes to that may increase memory problems.
- Taking cannabis this way can cause lung problems like bronchitis and lung infections.
- This is the maximum number of day (s) a week you should use to reduce your risks.
- The main active ingredient in cannabis that can make you feel “high” [hint- 3 letter short-form]
- This is the professional you should consult before starting to use cannabis either for medical or non-medical reasons – 3 words.
- Unpleasant effects can happen unexpectedly. Instead of feeling calm, you feel ___.
- The psychoactive drug legalized in Canada on October 17, 2018.
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- Cannabis can increase your blood pressure and heart rate leading to a greater risk of this.
- Cannabis impairs your ability to do this safely.
- Older adults with a history of this such as depression or psychosis should not use cannabis.
- Never drink this and use cannabis at the same time.
- A slogan to remind you to lower risks: start low and go ___.
- Be cautious if using cannabis for medical reasons. There are no medical ___ for older adults.
- Cannabis can decrease ___ and concentration.
- Myth or Fact: CBD (cannabidiol) is completely safe to consume.
- Talk to a ____ before trying cannabis.
- An alternative method to consume cannabis that is less harmful than smoking.
- Cannabis slows reaction time and reduces coordination increasing risks for this.
19 Clues: Talk to a ____ before trying cannabis. • Cannabis can decrease ___ and concentration. • Cannabis impairs your ability to do this safely. • Never drink this and use cannabis at the same time. • A slogan to remind you to lower risks: start low and go ___. • Myth or Fact: CBD (cannabidiol) is completely safe to consume. • ...
Welcome to Radiography! 2024-10-02
Across
- type of radiation used to image the body and in radiotherapy
- Machine used in radiotherapy to deliver high-energy X-rays or electrons
- anatomical structure often imaged using radiography
- energy that travels in waves used in medical imaging and radiotherapy
- Medical specialty using radioactive substances for diagnosis and treatment
- material most commonly used to shield against radiation
- Device used to measure the amount of radiation exposure
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- amount of radiation used in creating an image
- Treatment that uses radiation to kill cancer cells
- individual undergoing a radiographic procedure
- agent material used to make organs more visible
- the most common pathology treated with radiotherapy
- an image produced on film by X-rays
- part of an X-ray machine that emits radiation
- the amount of radiation given to a patient
- Atom with excess nuclear energy used in nuclear medicine imaging and radiotherapy
- person who performs the imaging or treats patients using radiation and other methods
- medical field focused on cancer treatment
18 Clues: an image produced on film by X-rays • medical field focused on cancer treatment • the amount of radiation given to a patient • amount of radiation used in creating an image • part of an X-ray machine that emits radiation • individual undergoing a radiographic procedure • agent material used to make organs more visible • ...
Millaine's exhibition 2024-09-19
Across
- A place people are held for punishment and crimes
- The withdrawal of blood to cure an illness
- An organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull
- A medical practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses
- A drug to treat or prevent illnesses
- A person receiving medical treatment
- A formal or explicit statement or announcement
- Practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
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- Not affecting or influencing one another
- Someone who helps people tackle problems
- A word used to explain the unique ways people's brains work (Autism, ADHD, ADD, etc)
- Aged 10 to 19
- The condition of suffering from a disease or medical condition
- A person who specializes in the study of the mind
- Medicine to treat or prevent constipation
- Something that a person feels or experiences that may indicate that they have a condition
- House funded by charity
- Aged 18 or older
18 Clues: Aged 10 to 19 • Aged 18 or older • House funded by charity • A drug to treat or prevent illnesses • A person receiving medical treatment • Not affecting or influencing one another • Someone who helps people tackle problems • Medicine to treat or prevent constipation • The withdrawal of blood to cure an illness • A formal or explicit statement or announcement • ...
Insurance, Buying and Leasing Terms 2025-12-02
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- Coverage type that pays your medical bills
- Fee at the end of a lease to prepare the car for resale
- Coverage type if something hits you
- Age when the car insurance rate drops
- Coverage type that pays for the other person's medical bills
- Coverage type that pays if the other person is uninsured or underinsured
- Coverage type if you hit something
- Estimation of the car's worth
- Coverage type that pays for someone else's property you damaged
- Asset a borrower pledges as security for the lender
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- Amount paid at the time of car purchase
- One time fee for administrative tasks to lease a car
- Estimation of value at the end of the lease
- Money needed to purchase a car
- Group who pays the most for car insurance
- Percentage rate charged on borrowed money
- Renting a car for a period of time, usually 36 months
- Amount of money to pay for something
18 Clues: Estimation of the car's worth • Money needed to purchase a car • Coverage type if you hit something • Coverage type if something hits you • Amount of money to pay for something • Age when the car insurance rate drops • Amount paid at the time of car purchase • Group who pays the most for car insurance • Percentage rate charged on borrowed money • ...
Role of Crime Scene Investigators 2021-05-20
Across
- when is an autopsy essential
- who performs autopsies
- what type of protective clothing do medical examiners wear at a crime scene
- who is the leading member of the investigation team
- type of evidence that medical examiner takes of body
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- what notes di they take at crime scene
- unwanted alteration of evidence that could affect the integrity of the original exhibit or the crime scene
- what is more important than an autopsy
- a role of the medical examiner
- type of equipment medical examiners bring to a scene
10 Clues: who performs autopsies • when is an autopsy essential • a role of the medical examiner • what notes di they take at crime scene • what is more important than an autopsy • who is the leading member of the investigation team • type of equipment medical examiners bring to a scene • type of evidence that medical examiner takes of body • ...
Medical Terminology Answer sheet 2023-04-20
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- Artery / Major blood vessel in the arm
- / Medical instrument used to listen to the sounds of the heart and lungs
- / Largest artery in the body
- Fibrillation (V-Fib) / Life-threatening heart rhythm where the ventricles quiver instead of contracting properly
- / The top number in a blood pressure reading
- / Doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions
- / Test that uses sound waves to create a picture of the heart
- / Organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body
- / Pertaining to veins
- Embolism / Blockage in one of the arteries in the lungs
- / Substance in the blood that carries cholesterol
- Monitor / Portable device used to monitor heart activity for an extended period of time
- / Medication used to reduce excess fluid in the body
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- / Medical term for a fast heart rate
- Infarction (MI) / Medical term for a heart attack
- / Disease where arteries become stiff and less elastic
- (EKG/ECG) / Test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- / Medication used to prevent blood clots
- / Membrane that surrounds and protects the heart
- / Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels
- / Medical term for high blood pressure
- / Disease where plaque builds up inside arteries
- / Irregular heart rhythm
- / Device used to regulate the heart's rhythm
- Vein Thrombosis (DVT) / Condition where a blood clot forms in a deep vein, usually in the legs
- Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) / Surgical procedure to bypass blocked arteries in the heart
- / Mineral that plays a role in regulating blood pressure
27 Clues: / Pertaining to veins • / Irregular heart rhythm • / Largest artery in the body • / Medical term for a fast heart rate • Artery / Major blood vessel in the arm • / Medical term for high blood pressure • / Medication used to prevent blood clots • / Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels • / The top number in a blood pressure reading • ...
CPR puzzle 2022-03-13
Across
- revive/restore
- heart/circulation
- emergency medical service
- cpr with only chest compressions, no rescue breaths
- medical procedure involving chest compressions and artificial ventilation
- Responsiveness, Active, Breathing, Compressions, Airway, Breaths
- kills more than 3,000 people every year in the US
- a position to keep a person choking on their own bodily fluids
- Forcing air into lungs of person who can't breathe
- medications to relieve pain and possibly produce pleasure
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- cannot be sued by the person you are trying to help, as long as you aren't paid for your skills
- The immediate care given to someone who becomes injured or ill until regular medical care can be provided
- physical and mental symptoms of taking too many opiods
- universal sign for choking
- the circulatory system fails to deliver enough blood to vital tissues and organs
- actions taken to prevent the spread of disease through blood and bodily fluids
- person's heart stops beating
- Blood supply to the heart slows or stops and the heart muscle is damaged
- lungs/breathing
- alert and breathing
20 Clues: revive/restore • lungs/breathing • heart/circulation • alert and breathing • emergency medical service • universal sign for choking • person's heart stops beating • kills more than 3,000 people every year in the US • Forcing air into lungs of person who can't breathe • cpr with only chest compressions, no rescue breaths • physical and mental symptoms of taking too many opiods • ...
NEA Summer Magazine 2022-06-01
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- The Itch-_______-Itch Cycle
- Name of NEA's CEO
- A linear crack in the skin
- Scratch or wound caused by picking at skin
- Medical term for itch
- Approximately 20% of adults with atopic dermatitis also have this condition
- Progression of eczema, allergies and asthma
- Areas of the body that bend or curve
- Name of NEA's Podcast
- Wet wrap _______
- Eczema Awareness Month
- Type of honey with antimicrobial properties.
- Something that causes or aggravates your eczema
- Commonly reported eczema symptom
- Hormone that helps with sleep
- Fixed cost patient usually pays for a medical appointment.
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- App to help track skin flares and triggers
- Skin thickened and darker than usual
- Genetic tendency to develop allergies
- NEA's vision
- Branch of medicine focusing on skin
- Largest organ in the human body
- Research study on new drugs or treatments
- The most common type of eczema
- NEA's headquarters are in this California town
- Parents of itchy newborns never get enough of this
- NEA annual gathering of the eczema community
- Non-profit medical assoc.
28 Clues: NEA's vision • Wet wrap _______ • Name of NEA's CEO • Medical term for itch • Name of NEA's Podcast • Eczema Awareness Month • Non-profit medical assoc. • A linear crack in the skin • The Itch-_______-Itch Cycle • Hormone that helps with sleep • The most common type of eczema • Largest organ in the human body • Commonly reported eczema symptom • Branch of medicine focusing on skin • ...
Somatic Symptom and Stress Disorders 2017-02-07
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- common physical symptom of stress
- behavior related to factitious disorder
- nursing diagnosis related to somatic/stress disorders
- monetary value
- disorder of change in motor or sensory function
- immune stress response
- neurotransmitter stress response
- psychological factors affecting a medical condition
- selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
- is the nervous system response, fight or flight
- triggers a physical or psychological response
- expression of psychological stress through physical symptoms
- somatic symptom disorder
- the adaptation stage of the general adaptation syndrome
- stress causing poor memory
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- type of disorder when constantly seeking medical care
- stress management
- stress from the death of loved one
- often a co-morbid psychiatric diagnosis for somatic disorders
- avoids medical care out of fear
- old term for illness anxiety disorder
- assessment of patients understanding of stress
- nurses neutral response, focus on the person, not symptom
- symptom of conversion disorder
- low self-esteem, negative thinking, childhood abuse
- risk factor
- stress causing impaired immune response
- factitious disorder imposed on another
28 Clues: risk factor • monetary value • stress management • immune stress response • somatic symptom disorder • stress causing poor memory • symptom of conversion disorder • avoids medical care out of fear • neurotransmitter stress response • common physical symptom of stress • stress from the death of loved one • old term for illness anxiety disorder • selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor • ...
Symposium 14/11/2019 2019-11-07
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- stakeholder and collaborator during test development
- TP/(TP+FN)
- periodically recurring evaluation of medical laboraty quality standards
- medical specialist
- molecular appearance of a protein as a result of e.g. PTMs
- cardiovascular disease
- TN/(TN+FP)
- clinical and laboratory standards institute
- free from contamination
- Technology used for protein quantitation
- Property of a material indicating concordance of results between two measurement procedures
- systeme international
- functional protein on lipoprotein particles
- parallel quantitation of a number of analytes
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- degree of resistance to chemical change or degradation
- opposite of generic treatment
- material, sufficiently homogeneous and stable with reference to specified properties
- international federation of clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine
- the application of better solutions that meet new requirements
- quantity intended to be measured
- European regulation for medical devices
- the process of making test results traceable to SI units
- Tool used for structured test evaluation
- required for blood flow
- European federation of clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine
- action of working together
- organ that filters 180 L blood per day
- acute kidney injury
28 Clues: TP/(TP+FN) • TN/(TN+FP) • medical specialist • acute kidney injury • systeme international • cardiovascular disease • free from contamination • required for blood flow • action of working together • opposite of generic treatment • quantity intended to be measured • organ that filters 180 L blood per day • European regulation for medical devices • Technology used for protein quantitation • ...
Crisis De-Escalation 2024-09-04
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- severity of peak behaviors subside
- risk factor for violence that can't be changed with clinical intervention
- person experiences a conflict and starts to escalate
- willingness to engage and participate in activities
- touch
- non-verbal communication
- person is out of control and exhibits severe behaviors
- extremes in behavior due to medical conditions
- extreme anxiety or pain that may require medical attention
- short term solution to help solve an immediate problem to regain control over emotional responses
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- tone volume cadence of speech
- social physical psychological or environmental event that causes someone to act differently
- risk factor that might be able to be improved with clinical intervention
- when someone is suicidal and engages in life threatening behavior directed at police to elicit use of lethal force
- extremes in behavior due to mental illness or substance abuse
- a situation where a person's perceived ability to cope is exceeded
- help prevent crisis from becoming an emergency
- personal space
- person focuses on the conflict
- person is unfocused and upset
20 Clues: touch • personal space • non-verbal communication • tone volume cadence of speech • person is unfocused and upset • person focuses on the conflict • severity of peak behaviors subside • help prevent crisis from becoming an emergency • extremes in behavior due to medical conditions • willingness to engage and participate in activities • ...
The Older Person 2025-09-24
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- Older persons may become more sensitive to this temperature
- With gradual loss of height, this becomes shorter
- Medical term for shrinking and weakening of muscles
- The study of the aging process
- Older persons often have urinary frequency and ___________
- Physical changes that are measured/occur in orderly manner
- Skin becomes less ___________as we age
- This gland enlarges in men
- Changes in mental, emotional and social functions
- The __________old are 85 years and older
- Arteries narrow and become ______________
- Bladder muscles ________causing leakage
- The care of aging people
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- The heart pumps with less_____________
- Medical term for difficulty breathing
- This hormone often decreases in older men
- These sounds are hard for some older people to hear
- When a person stops working
- Medical term for difficulty swallowing
- The time when menstruation stops/menstrual cycles end
- Retirement often means __________income
- Slowed reflexes are a change in the older person's _______system
- Decreased ________causes flatulence and constipation
- The immune response often ______inolder persons
- Preparing for ones' own ______is a developmental task of elderly
25 Clues: The care of aging people • This gland enlarges in men • When a person stops working • The study of the aging process • Medical term for difficulty breathing • The heart pumps with less_____________ • Medical term for difficulty swallowing • Skin becomes less ___________as we age • Retirement often means __________income • Bladder muscles ________causing leakage • ...
medical licensing exams in the usa 2025-10-24
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- A formal test of knowledge, skills or competency used to evaluate candidates; in this context the USMLE or COMLEX exams.
- Education or training undertaken after obtaining the basic medical degree (MD/DO), often in a residency program.
- The ability to apply knowledge and skills safely and effectively in medical practice.
- ( FSMB) The national association that represents all U.S. state medical boards and sets licensing standards.
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- A physician who graduated from a medical school located outside the United States or Canada and is seeking licensure in the U.S.
- Officially recognized as meeting a standard of quality (e.g., a residency program accredited by ACGME).
- A stage of graduate medical education in which a physician practices medicine under supervision in a hospital or clinic, to gain specialist training.
- A process in which a physician who already has a license further demonstrates specialty knowledge and competence, often via additional exams administered by specialty boards.
- Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) The institution that co-develops and administers the USMLE together with the FSMB.
- The formal process by which a government (state medical board) grants permission to an individual to practice medicine, typically after meeting education, training, and exam requirements.
10 Clues: The ability to apply knowledge and skills safely and effectively in medical practice. • Officially recognized as meeting a standard of quality (e.g., a residency program accredited by ACGME). • ( FSMB) The national association that represents all U.S. state medical boards and sets licensing standards. • ...
Medicine 2023-07-01
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- A substance that helps protect the body from certain diseases. It stimulates the immune system to create antibodies, which can fight off infections. They are usually given as injections and can prevent illnesses like measles or flu. Imagine a special shield to keep you safe from harmful diseases!
- A healthcare professional who assists doctors and takes care of patients. They help with tasks like checking vital signs, giving medications, and providing comfort and support.
- A person who helps people when they are sick or injured. They can diagnose illnesses, provide treatments, and give advice for staying healthy. Imagine having a caring and knowledgeable person to help you feel better!
- A medical instrument to listen to the sounds of the body, such as the heartbeat and breathing. It helps them understand how well the body is functioning. Imagine being able to hear the hidden rhythms inside your body!
- A person who receives medical care or treatment. They visit doctors when they are not feeling well or need help with their health. Imagine being in a situation where you need medical attention and care!
- The overall condition of the body and mind. It involves being free from illnesses, having a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and taking care of oneself. Imagine feeling strong, happy, and full of energy!
- A device used to measure body temperature. It can be placed under the tongue, in the ear, or on the forehead to check if someone has a fever or is not feeling well.
- A tool used to inject or withdraw fluids from the body. It has a needle and a barrel to hold the liquid medicine. Medical personnel use it to administer medications or take blood samples for tests.
- A specially equipped vehicle that transports patients to hospitals in emergencies. It has medical equipment and trained professionals who can provide immediate care during the journey.
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- A strip of cloth or material used to cover and protect a wound or injury. It helps to keep the area clean, prevent infection, and promote healing. Imagine having a special covering to keep your cuts or scrapes safe!
- A small, solid medicine that is swallowed to treat or prevent illnesses. It comes in different shapes, sizes, and colors.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in taking care of teeth and gums. They sometimes perform procedures like removing cavities. Imagine someone who keeps your smile healthy and bright!
- A large medical facility where healthcare professionals work together to provide care for people who are sick or injured. It has different departments and rooms for various treatments and procedures.
- A medical procedure where a doctor performs an operation to treat or fix a specific health issue inside the body. It may involve making incisions, removing or repairing organs, or using specialized tools.
- A smaller medical facility where doctors and nurses provide medical care, but it's usually for specific conditions or check-ups. It may focus on a particular area of healthcare, such as eye or women's health.
- A place where medicines and healthcare products are prepared, dispensed, and sold. Imagine a store filled with all the medicines you need to get better!
- A substance or treatment used to prevent, diagnose, or treat illnesses or injuries. It can come in different forms like pills, liquids, or injections and is designed to help people feel better or get better.
17 Clues: A small, solid medicine that is swallowed to treat or prevent illnesses. It comes in different shapes, sizes, and colors. • A place where medicines and healthcare products are prepared, dispensed, and sold. Imagine a store filled with all the medicines you need to get better! • ...
Science's Revolutionary Advancements 2021-05-08
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- The aim of medical workers to create a method of gene therapy based on a person's genetic makeup.
- the internet changed the ways people communicate their ideas, pictures, posts, events, and interests
- a competition between two leading countries to develop new technologies to explore
- A development that focuses on how genetic diseases develop and progress
- Rapid exchange of information over networks fundamental to economic activity that this period of history has come to be known as.
- the expansion of rooms and station’s life support and environmental control systems on board
- The transmission of information electronically to remote locations allowed people to work from home by staying connected to a certain network
- The reason doctors use medical imaging for injuries, tumors, or collecting other medical information.
- an attempt to increase food production using new technologies
- A compacted small, multipurpose advancement with a microchip and transistor and integrated circuit
- creation of copying chemical chains of genes
- These factors have improved quality of life, making life easier, healthier, and more accessible
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- The starting space shuttle program that began in 1981
- an orbiting object that records images of things many millions of light-years away
- the first people to send an international crew into space
- This country has the highest percentage of Internet users
- technology used to modify genes of living cells for medical or industrial use
- a linkage of networks that enables people to connect, exchange information, communicate and learn
- Risks taken in attempts of increasing food production can cause these things
- The common goal of colleagues working towards on the ISS.
20 Clues: creation of copying chemical chains of genes • The starting space shuttle program that began in 1981 • the first people to send an international crew into space • This country has the highest percentage of Internet users • The common goal of colleagues working towards on the ISS. • an attempt to increase food production using new technologies • ...
Emergency Care Chapter 1 & 2 2023-10-25
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- A result of chronic stress.
- The most basic and common level of EMS and can provide basic-level medical and trauma care.
- Trained to be the first individual at an emergency scene to provide instant care for life-threatening injuries.
- Making sure you are safe at a scene.
- Can develop over a period of years and is not caused by a single incident.
- You are your patients voice.
- The sympathetic nervous system increases its activity.
- A prehospital healthcare professional contacts a medical director to obtain instructions on how to proceed with a patient.
- Bringing the patient to another location.
- Linked with catastrophes such as a plane crash or a natural disaster.
- Procedures that do not require a physician's knowledge.
- Procedures performed with the knowledge of a physician.
- Can perform EMT duties, as well as use airway devices, monitor blood glucose levels, and administer medication.
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- The body's systems return to normal functioning due to low cortisol levels.
- A system that responds to medical emergencies with individuals trained to provide emergency medical care.
- Can be triggered days, months, or years after an incident has occurred.
- The main stress hormone.
- The process of identifying problems in the EMS system and creating plans to prevent those issues.
- Figuring out what is wrong with your patient.
- A physician.
- Providing solutions to a patient such as emotional support to CPR.
- The most advanced EMS level that can perform all tasks and responsibilities.
- Handing over all information about a patient once they are at the hospital.
23 Clues: A physician. • The main stress hormone. • A result of chronic stress. • You are your patients voice. • Making sure you are safe at a scene. • Bringing the patient to another location. • Figuring out what is wrong with your patient. • The sympathetic nervous system increases its activity. • Procedures that do not require a physician's knowledge. • ...
Inventions Across Revolutions Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-16
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- Press, Gutenberg’s book mass-producer (Renaissance)
- a voice communication over wires (Industrial Revolution)
- Line, a mass production method (Industrial Revolution)
- Machine automated stitching (Industrial Revolution)
- Lamp, mine lighting device (Industrial Revolution)
- a mechanical writing device (Industrial Revolution)
- Engine, A powered factory and locomotives (Industrial Revolution)
- Press mass-produced books (Renaissance)
- an internal body imaging (Medical Revolution)
- Drill improved planting seeds in rows (Agricultural Revolution)
- an Early steam-powered train (Industrial Revolution)
- Conditioning, an indoor temperature control (Industrial Revolution)
- Lock, water level elevator (Industrial Revolution)
- stores electrical energy (Scientific Revolution)
- a disease-fighting drugs (Medical Revolution)
- Press, powerful crushing machine (Industrial Revolution)
- Air Balloon, first manned flight (Industrial Revolution)
- data processing machine (Digital Revolution)
- it capturing of images (Industrial Revolution)
- Drill, efficient seed planter (Agricultural Revolution)
- this is a disease prevention (Medical Revolution)
- mobile computing device (Digital Revolution)
- motorized vehicle (Industrial Revolution)
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- Bulb, an electric light source (Industrial Revolution)
- a global communication network (Digital Revolution)
- an explosive for mining/construction (Industrial Revolution)
- Combustion, an engine powering cars (Industrial Revolution)
- a synthetic material (Industrial Revolution)
- pain relief in surgery (Medical Revolution)
- a track transportation system (Industrial Revolution)
- Motor, it converts electricity to motion (Industrial Revolution)
- a steam-powered water transport (Industrial Revolution)
- viewing tiny organisms (Scientific Revolution)
- a long-distance electrical communication (Industrial Revolution)
- a wireless audio transmission (Industrial Revolution)
- Shuttle, a speeded-up weaving (Industrial Revolution)
- Gin a separates cotton seeds from fiber (Industrial Revolution)
- a wood preservation (Industrial Revolution)
- Jenny A mechanized textile spinning (Industrial Revolution)
- first powered flight (Industrial Revolution)
40 Clues: Press mass-produced books (Renaissance) • motorized vehicle (Industrial Revolution) • pain relief in surgery (Medical Revolution) • a wood preservation (Industrial Revolution) • a synthetic material (Industrial Revolution) • data processing machine (Digital Revolution) • first powered flight (Industrial Revolution) • mobile computing device (Digital Revolution) • ...
2º DAS Crossword Hospitals and Health Centres 2023-10-04
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- To permit someone to enter a hospital to receive care.
- It’s like a hospital, but it’s for the local area and has less specialist facilities (9,6,6)
- Buildings, equipment, or spaces used for specific purposes, like hospitals or x-ray machines.
- A specialized department in a hospital where people receive urgent medical care for serious injuries or illnesses.
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- A serious cardiovascular condition (5,6).
- A document with the names of people who are waiting for medical treatment (7,4).
- Flu or migraines are examples of an __________, when you don’t feel well.
- VERB When money or financial support is offered to a hospital (for example) for research and facilities.
- Medical attention or protocol that is offered to a patient to cure their condition.
- The children's _______ is on the second floor, turn left when you get out of the elevator. A building where doctors and nurses (and other professions) give medical care and treatment to people
- A synonym for “very serious”, when you’re talking about medical conditions. (4-4)
- Physical damage to the body, e.g. from doing sport; falling; a cycling accident.
12 Clues: A serious cardiovascular condition (5,6). • To permit someone to enter a hospital to receive care. • Flu or migraines are examples of an __________, when you don’t feel well. • A document with the names of people who are waiting for medical treatment (7,4). • Physical damage to the body, e.g. from doing sport; falling; a cycling accident. • ...
Mid Term Exam Review-Latricia Williams 2012-10-11
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- / the suffix that refers to pregnancy
- / "four times a day"
- / the abbreviation that means immediately
- / legal, mental, or moral responsibility
- / The abbreviation "CMA" when listed after a medical assistant's name, is his or her
- metabolism / Energy needed to keep the body functioning at a minimal level
- / Third-party health plan that is funded by the federal government
- / the ability to understand someone else's situation
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- Intestine / The longest part of the digestive system
- / behaving courteously, conscientiously, and in a generally businesslike manner
- / someone who works effectively as a team member in the medical office
- / Estrogen is often prescribed to treat
- / Most widely used filing system for medical practices
- / the first period of menstrual bleeding
- / A chronological file used as a reminder
- / A word structure at the beginning of a term that modifies the root
16 Clues: / "four times a day" • / the suffix that refers to pregnancy • / Estrogen is often prescribed to treat • / the first period of menstrual bleeding • / legal, mental, or moral responsibility • / the abbreviation that means immediately • / A chronological file used as a reminder • Intestine / The longest part of the digestive system • ...
Health Vocabulary 2025-10-14
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- – a small, hard piece of medicine you swallow
- – damage to your body, usually from an accident
- – when harmful germs enter your body and make you ill
- – a person who prepares and sells medicine
- – a vehicle that takes sick or injured people to hospital
- – when your body temperature is higher than normal
- – a medical operation to fix or remove something in the body
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- – a small medical place where people get treatment
- – a mental illness that makes you feel very sad for a long time
- – a sign that shows you are sick
- – a condition of being very overweight
- – the food and drinks you usually eat
- – a substance that protects you from a disease
- – someone who is getting medical care
- – to become healthy again after being sick
- – a strong feeling of tiredness
16 Clues: – a strong feeling of tiredness • – a sign that shows you are sick • – the food and drinks you usually eat • – someone who is getting medical care • – a condition of being very overweight • – a person who prepares and sells medicine • – to become healthy again after being sick • – a small, hard piece of medicine you swallow • – a substance that protects you from a disease • ...
Health Insurance Terms 2024-12-03
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- a request filed by a policyholder stating that an insured event has occurred and that the insurance company should provide coverage
- is the amount of money that you pay for a covered health care procedure. With an 80/20 coinsurance plan, your insurance company will pay 80% on a medical bill and you will pay 20%
- something people buy to protect themselves from losing money
- are a type of health insurance that requires its members to visit only certain doctors and hospitals
- are insurance plans that cover a large group of people such as all the employees of a company or local government
- Provides medical insurance for low income Americans
- is an insurance policy that covers an entire family
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- is a type of insurance that covers medical expenses
- is the amount of money a policyholder must pay before their insurance company will pay on a claim
- Provides medical insurance for Americans aged 65 or older
- is the money that one pays to an insurance company for an insurance policy
- are a type of health insurance that allows its members to see any doctor or hospital they like
- is a health problem that existed before someone applied for insurance
- is the maximum amount an insurance company will pay for a claim
- expanded medical insurance in the U.S. and prevented insurance companies from denying coverage to people with pre-existing health problems
- is a federal law that allows an employee to continue their health insurance coverage for up to 18 months after they leave their job
16 Clues: is a type of insurance that covers medical expenses • Provides medical insurance for low income Americans • is an insurance policy that covers an entire family • Provides medical insurance for Americans aged 65 or older • something people buy to protect themselves from losing money • is the maximum amount an insurance company will pay for a claim • ...
First Responders Crossword 2023-10-20
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- 40k a year
- Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security
- After patients are delivered to a hospital, EMTs and paramedics clean and _______ their ambulance.Career Cluster
- emergency medical technician program
- a device used to restore or assist the respiration of a person who is not breathing normally.
- methods and costs for moving people, goods, and materials.
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- a device that gives a high energy electric shock to the heart of someone who is in cardiac arrest.
- Administers first aid and emergency treatment to sick or injured persons.
- part time/full time.
- One job task is Operating equipment that monitors the heart, restarts the heart, and provides ____ to patients.
- Emergency medical services.
- Private ambulance firms,Fire departments,Hospitals
- EMT workplace
- Emergency medical technician.
- Supports patients during transport
15 Clues: 40k a year • EMT workplace • part time/full time. • Emergency medical services. • Emergency medical technician. • Supports patients during transport • emergency medical technician program • Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security • Private ambulance firms,Fire departments,Hospitals • methods and costs for moving people, goods, and materials. • ...
Healing ‘Brick City’: A Newark Doctor Returns 2024-03-15
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- to loudly express
- a strong desire to achieve something high or great
- subjection of an individual to a period of testing and trial to ascertain fitness
- caused by severe stress or injury
- refers to the period of advanced training in a medical specialty that normally follows graduation from medical school.
- awareness about something
- to be enrolled at a college or university
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- relating to the country, country people or life, or agriculture
- a written collection of memories
- prohibited or restricted by social custom
- a source of light or inspiration
- care unit in a hospital where patients are in need of close medical attention
- underlying structure : FRAMEWORK
- to come from
- a strong urge toward a particular way of life or career; a vocation
15 Clues: to come from • to loudly express • awareness about something • a written collection of memories • a source of light or inspiration • underlying structure : FRAMEWORK • 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 • ...
Health 2022-02-09
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- used to describe a woman or man whose spouse has died
- to give a document to someone
- a child or relative under the age of 19, disabled, or a student under age 24
- medical care for babies and children
- the financial protection provided by insurance
- vaccines to prevent infection by a disease
- a place where drugs and medicines are prepared and sold
- to have the right to be a part of something
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- able to do or receive something
- medical department that deals with bones and muscles
- medical department that deals with skin
- happening or coming first
- money that is earned from work, etc.
13 Clues: happening or coming first • to give a document to someone • able to do or receive something • medical care for babies and children • money that is earned from work, etc. • medical department that deals with skin • vaccines to prevent infection by a disease • to have the right to be a part of something • the financial protection provided by insurance • ...
termination of pregnancy on evidence based medicine. septic abortion 2025-03-12
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- class used in septic abortion treatment (Cephalosporins)
- gestational limit for medical abortion in most countries (Twelve Weeks)
- systemic infection due to abortion complications (Septic Shock)
- method for first-trimester abortion (Vacuum Aspiration)
- commonly used with mifepristone for abortion (Misoprostol)
- method to reduce septic abortion rates (Contraception)
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- medical drug used for medical abortion (Mifepristone)
- commonly involved in septic abortion (Clostridium)
- finding in retained products of conception (Echogenic Debris)
- surgical treatment for septic abortion with uterine perforation (Hysterectomy)
- blocked by mifepristone to induce abortion (Progesterone)
- complication of unsafe abortion (Sepsis)
- IV fluid for resuscitation in septic abortion (Normal Saline)
- for incomplete removal of pregnancy tissue post-abortion (Incomplete Abortion)
14 Clues: complication of unsafe abortion (Sepsis) • commonly involved in septic abortion (Clostridium) • medical drug used for medical abortion (Mifepristone) • method to reduce septic abortion rates (Contraception) • method for first-trimester abortion (Vacuum Aspiration) • class used in septic abortion treatment (Cephalosporins) • ...
hospital 2023-06-19
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- A small, sharp knife used by surgeons during surgical procedures.
- A material used to cover wounds or injuries to protect them and aid in healing.
- A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital.
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds inside the body, such as the heartbeat or lungs.
- Devices used to support walking when a person has difficulty with mobility due to an injury or disability.
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- A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around.
- A healthcare professional who takes care of patients, helps with their needs, and administers medications.
- A type of medical imaging that creates images of the inside of the body, allowing doctors to diagnose injuries or illnesses.
- A vehicle equipped with medical supplies to transport sick or injured individuals to the hospital.
- Substances or treatments used to prevent, treat, or manage illnesses and diseases.
- An instrument used to measure body temperature, often placed under the tongue or armpit.
- A medical device used to administer medication or draw blood for tests.
12 Clues: A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital. • A small, sharp knife used by surgeons during surgical procedures. • A medical device used to administer medication or draw blood for tests. • A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around. • A material used to cover wounds or injuries to protect them and aid in healing. • ...
2022 Hospital Week 2022-03-21
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- a medical technique that delivers fluids, medications and nutrients directly into a person's vein
- advanced medically necessary care and treatment of specific physical, mental or behavioral health conditions
- the science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation, especially the use of such radiation for the diagnosis and treatment of disease
- the branch of medical practice that treats injuries, diseases, and deformities by the physical removal, repair, or readjustment of organs and tissues, often involving cutting into the body
- a room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching, or for the manufacture of drugs or chemicals.
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- a qualified practitioner of medicine
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people
- a substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug
- a vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital, especially in emergencies.
- a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
- a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold
12 Clues: a qualified practitioner of medicine • a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment • a substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug • a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action • ...
Electrifying Humanity: The Unstoppable Impact of Electricity 2024-04-11
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- Life-saving medical marvels Answer It lights up our lives, keeps us connected, entertains us, and even powers life-saving medical marvels
- The real invention that turbocharged humanity's trajectory Answer Some might say cars, others might argue for computers, but can you guess the real game-changer?
- Powers our modern world Answer Electricity is the lifeblood of our modern world
- Every time you flick a switch or fire up your computer, remember you're tapping into this power Answer The invention that's truly electrified humanity
- Army knife of inventions Lights up our lives, keeps us connected, entertains us Answer It's like the Swiss Army knife of inventions
- Animating our favorite animations Answer From illuminating our abodes to animating our favorite animations
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- Can you imagine a world without your favorite tunes or toons? Answer Can you imagine a world without your favorite tunes or toons
- marvel Powers our lives in countless ways Answer This magical marvel, this energetic enigma, powers our lives in countless ways
- How crucial is electricity? Answer It lights up our lives, keeps us connected, entertains us, and even powers life-saving medical marvels
- Why is electricity so crucial? Answer It lights up our lives, keeps us connected, entertains us, and even powers life-saving medical marvels
- Our clever scientists are constantly creating cars that sip electricity instead of guzzling gas Answer And the future? Oh, it's electric!
- Keeps us connected Answer Electricity lights up our lives, keeps us connected, entertains us, and even powers life-saving medical marvels
- Constantly cooking up new ways to use this power Answer Our clever scientists are constantly cooking up new ways to use this power
- Powering our modern world Answer It lights up our lives, keeps us connected, entertains us, and even powers life-saving medical marvels
- Picture atoms as bustling cities, electrons as speedy commuters Answer When we harness electricity, we're essentially hitching a ride on these electron expressways
15 Clues: Powers our modern world Answer Electricity is the lifeblood of our modern world • Animating our favorite animations Answer From illuminating our abodes to animating our favorite animations • marvel Powers our lives in countless ways Answer This magical marvel, this energetic enigma, powers our lives in countless ways • ...
TAGME Puzzle 2021-01-24
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- Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program
- City where ACGME Headquarters is located
- A _____ resident is a trainee planinng to complete the entire program
- Acronym for the Residency Review Committee, a committee that provides peer review evaluation that helps programs assess meeting/ compliance with accreditation status
- The ___________ must approve any Program Director changes
- City where ECFMG is headquartered
- Residents and Fellows apply through this website
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- Month of resident match
- Voluntary, compensated medical work
- Organization that determines eligibilty for International Medical Graduates to enter a U.S. training program
- Number of times per year the GMEC must meet
- Head resident in a training program
- Academic experience chosen by resident or fellow apprroved by program director
- Night____ on-site duty during evening hours
- Acronym for American Board of Medical Specialties
15 Clues: Month of resident match • City where ECFMG is headquartered • Voluntary, compensated medical work • Head resident in a training program • City where ACGME Headquarters is located • Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program • Number of times per year the GMEC must meet • Night____ on-site duty during evening hours • Residents and Fellows apply through this website • ...
Nursing Terms 2023-01-21
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- Equipment inserted to eliminate the need for a patient to use a bedpan or bathroom
- Physical therapy on patients to improve the movement of joints
- Where residents eat in groups
- Not breathing appropriately during sleep
- Listening device used to examine heartbeats
- Tool to assist in transferring patients
- Piece of equipment attached to the sides of a bed to prevent patients rolling
- Device used to alert medical staff that a patient needs assistance
- When a patient is completely flat on a bed
- A human model used in training medical staff on procedures
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- The lower portion of a female
- A tool to keep a patient's privacy
- Assisting patients to walk
- Tool to help mobilize patients who can not walk
- Pharmaceuticals used to alleviate patient medical issues
15 Clues: Assisting patients to walk • The lower portion of a female • Where residents eat in groups • A tool to keep a patient's privacy • Tool to assist in transferring patients • Not breathing appropriately during sleep • When a patient is completely flat on a bed • Listening device used to examine heartbeats • Tool to help mobilize patients who can not walk • ...
Types of Doctors 2023-04-05
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- practitioner A doctor who treats acute and chronic illnesses and provides preventive care and health education to patients of all ages-
- A medical doctor who specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails.
- a doctor who deals with the diseases of children
- A doctor who treats cancer and provides medical care for a person diagnosed with cancer.
- A medical healthcare provider who examines bodies and body tissues. He or she is also responsible for performing lab tests.
- A doctor who is skilled in and licensed to practice the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases, injuries, and malformations of the teeth, jaws, and mouth and who makes and inserts false teeth
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- Specialists in digestive organs, including the stomach, bowels, pancreas, liver, and gallbladder.
- A medical doctor who performs surgery.
- A medical professional who specializes in the medical field of anesthesiology.
- A doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal cord.
10 Clues: A medical doctor who performs surgery. • a doctor who deals with the diseases of children • A medical professional who specializes in the medical field of anesthesiology. • A medical doctor who specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails. • A doctor who treats cancer and provides medical care for a person diagnosed with cancer. • ...
NUR 203 Vocabulary Week 1 Spring 2021 2020-12-14
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- An illness or a particular problem.
- A drug is defined as any chemical that can affect living processes.
- A disease, harmful complication, or other ill effect by any medical activity, including diagnosis, intervention, error, or negligence.
- The subjective experience(s) reported by the person with disease.
- The study of drugs and their interactions with living systems.
- The number of new cases occurring in a specific time period.
- The period when the symptoms become worse or more severe.
- The period when symptoms disappear or diminish significantly.
- The expected outcome of a disease.
- The number of existing cases within a population during a specific time period.
- The use of drugs to diagnose, prevent, or treat disease or to prevent pregnancy.
- The objective alteration(s) that can be observed or measured by another person
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- Diseases that occur as a result of medical treatment.
- The investigation of structural alterations in cells, tissues, and organs, which can help identify the cause of a particular disease.
- A group of symptoms that occur together and may be caused by several interrelated problems or a specific disease.
- The study of tracking patterns or disease occurrence and transmission among populations and by geographic areas.
- The onset of a symptom or disease in a person who is already coping with another existing disease.
- The pattern of tissue changes associated with the development of disease.
- The medical use of drugs.
- Unwanted outcomes of having a disease or are the result of trauma.
- Diseases that are acquired as a consequence of medical treatment.
- The cause of disease.
22 Clues: The cause of disease. • The medical use of drugs. • The expected outcome of a disease. • An illness or a particular problem. • Diseases that occur as a result of medical treatment. • The period when the symptoms become worse or more severe. • The number of new cases occurring in a specific time period. • The period when symptoms disappear or diminish significantly. • ...
Information Technology 2018-03-22
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- This is a note or document that is written to convey all information obtained by a clinician throughout a patient evaluation process.
- This acronym can include an individual’s medical history, current symptoms, biometric data, information about their lifestyle and more. This information is then submitted electronically to assist medical providers with diagnosis and treatment.
- Coding also allows for ___________ documentation between medical facilities.
- This increased scope gives coders much more flexibility and specificity.
- This is information that can be measured
- HCPCS is pronounced how? (two words)
- In the code A01.021S "S" stands for?
- How many characters is the code set for ICD-10-CM?
- How many procedure code types do we have?
- According to the _________ there were over 1.4 billion patient visits in the US.
- Information that is told to the clinician.
- S42.414A this code is for a fracture of what bone?
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- The ICD-10-CM is divided into three _________.
- In the acronym ICD the letter D stands for?
- clinical modification (CM) is a set of __________ put in place by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS).
- CM stands for Clinical ______________.
- ICD codes are used to represent a doctor’s ____________.
- How many revisions have the codes gone through currently?
- Who maintains the procedural codes?
- What month was the hard deadline for the upgrade from ICD9 to 10
- tid is how many times per day?
- The P in CPT stands for?
- H61.323 what side is this located on? (another term for this)
- ICD codes were established by?
- Past Medical History
25 Clues: Past Medical History • The P in CPT stands for? • tid is how many times per day? • ICD codes were established by? • Who maintains the procedural codes? • HCPCS is pronounced how? (two words) • In the code A01.021S "S" stands for? • CM stands for Clinical ______________. • This is information that can be measured • How many procedure code types do we have? • ...
Sports Medicine Team 2025-01-09
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- Uses manual techniques to alleviate muscle tension and promote recovery.
- Helps injured athletes regain the skills needed for daily activities and sports participation.
- A medical doctor responsible for diagnosing and treating athletes' injuries and medical conditions.
- Manages the organizational aspects of sports teams and facilities.
- Focuses on designing and implementing recovery programs for injured athletes.
- Focuses on the mental well-being of athletes, helping them enhance performance and cope with the pressures of competition.
- Provides dietary advice to optimize athletic performance and ensure proper nutrition.
- Responsible for maintaining and managing athletic gear and equipment.
- Analyzes athletes' movements to improve performance and reduce injury risk.
- A surgeon who focuses on issues related to the musculoskeletal system, often performing surgeries to repair injuries.
- Provides immediate medical care during sports events in case of injuries.
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- Analyzes performance data to provide insights that can enhance training and strategy.
- Studies the body's responses to physical activity and develops fitness programs to improve athletic performance.
- Develops training programs to improve athletes' strength, speed, and endurance.
- A certified professional who specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating muscle and bone injuries.
- A healthcare professional who helps athletes recover from injuries through specialized exercises and treatments.
- Provides nursing care specifically tailored to athletes, assisting with injury prevention and recovery.
- Specializes in diagnosing and treating neuromuscular disorders, often through manual adjustment of the spine.
- Studies human movement and applies this knowledge to help athletes improve performance and prevent injuries.
- A medical professional specializing in the treatment of foot and ankle conditions.
20 Clues: Manages the organizational aspects of sports teams and facilities. • Responsible for maintaining and managing athletic gear and equipment. • Uses manual techniques to alleviate muscle tension and promote recovery. • Provides immediate medical care during sports events in case of injuries. • ...
Electronics 2024-10-29
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- cardioplumonary resuscitation
- stops voltage from entering body through hands
- sudden discharge of electrical current through body
- created by friction
- personal protective equipment
- another name for antistatic wrist strap
- provides insulation on feet
- transfer static energy from one thing to another
- document that informs you of hazardous materials
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- safe path for fault current
- NEC
- abnormal surges in electrical current
- occupational safety and health administration
- medical assistance before full medical arrives
- wear to protect eyes
- ground fault circuit interruptor
16 Clues: NEC • created by friction • wear to protect eyes • safe path for fault current • provides insulation on feet • cardioplumonary resuscitation • personal protective equipment • ground fault circuit interruptor • abnormal surges in electrical current • another name for antistatic wrist strap • occupational safety and health administration • ...
Rehab Crossword 2021-10-04
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- physical therapist
- occupational therapist
- SHORT TERM, LESS THAN 30 DAYS
- respiratory therapist
- certified nursing assistant
- works with patients, providers, and insurers to coordinate all services
- speech language pathologist
- ability to move
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- Medical emergency due to a lack of blood to the brain
- FEDERAL PRIVACY RULES
- LONG TERM, MORE THAN 30 DAYS
- registered nurse
- Federal program that provides medical funding for patients over 65
- environmental services
- length of stay
15 Clues: length of stay • ability to move • registered nurse • physical therapist • FEDERAL PRIVACY RULES • respiratory therapist • occupational therapist • environmental services • certified nursing assistant • speech language pathologist • LONG TERM, MORE THAN 30 DAYS • SHORT TERM, LESS THAN 30 DAYS • Medical emergency due to a lack of blood to the brain • ...
NUR 203 Vocabulary Week 1 Spring 20213 2021-01-10
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- An illness or a particular problem.
- Any chemical that can affect living processes.
- A disease, harmful complication, or other ill effect by any medical activity, including diagnosis, intervention, error, or negligence.
- The subjective experience reported by the person with disease.
- The study of drugs and their interactions with living systems.
- The number of new cases occurring in a specific time period.
- The period when the symptoms become worse or more severe.
- The period when symptoms disappear or diminish significantly.
- The expected outcome of a disease.
- The number of existing cases within a population during a specific time period.
- The use of drugs to diagnose, prevent, or treat disease.
- The objective alteration that can be observed or measured by another person
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- Disease(s) that occur as a result of medical treatment.
- The investigation of structural alterations in cells, tissues, and organs, which can help identify the cause of a particular disease.
- A group of symptoms that occur together and may be caused by several interrelated problems or a specific disease.
- The study of tracking patterns or disease occurrence and transmission among populations and by geographic areas.
- The onset of a symptom or disease in a person who is already coping with another existing disease.
- The pattern of tissue changes associated with the development of disease.
- The medical use of drugs.
- Unwanted outcomes of having a disease or as the result of trauma.
- Diseases that are acquired as a consequence of medical treatment.
- The cause of disease.
22 Clues: The cause of disease. • The medical use of drugs. • The expected outcome of a disease. • An illness or a particular problem. • Any chemical that can affect living processes. • Disease(s) that occur as a result of medical treatment. • The use of drugs to diagnose, prevent, or treat disease. • The period when the symptoms become worse or more severe. • ...
Black History Month Crossword Challenge 2025-01-15
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- 1967 U.S. Supreme Court Case That Invalidated Laws Prohibiting Interracial Marriage
- First African American Woman To Be A Principal Dancer With The American Ballet Theatre
- African American Mathematician And Physicist For NASA
- First Medical School For African Americans
- Founder And Former Publisher Of The Miami Times
- Civil Rights Leader Who Founded The National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People (NAACP)
- First African American Female Astronaut In Space
- First African American To Serve As The U.S. Secretary Of State
- Creator Behind Black History Month
- Movement To End Racial Segregation And Discrimination In The United States
- Historic Area, Known As The 'Harlem Of The South”
- Event That Led To Significant Reforms In Medical Ethics And Patient Rights
- 44th President, First African American President In US History (247 Years)
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- First African American High School In Miami
- First African American Licensed Nurse
- U.S. Supreme Court decision ending segregation in public schools.
- African American Inventor Of The Gamma Electric Cell
- First Government-Funded Hospital To Serve The African American Community
- First Emergency Medical Service In The United States
- First Black Person To Receive A Nursing Degree From The University Of Miami And First Black Person To Chair The Florida Board Of Nursing
- Annual Commemoration Of The End Of Slavery In The United States After The Civil War
- First African American Millionaire In Miami
- First Black Woman To Accept A Spot In The Neurosurgery Position At The Vanderbilt University's Medical Center
- Miami’s First Black-Only Beach On August 1st, 1945
24 Clues: Creator Behind Black History Month • First African American Licensed Nurse • First Medical School For African Americans • First African American High School In Miami • First African American Millionaire In Miami • Founder And Former Publisher Of The Miami Times • First African American Female Astronaut In Space • Historic Area, Known As The 'Harlem Of The South” • ...
Going to the Hospital – Vocabulary (x30) 2025-02-12
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- The boy will stay in _____ after breaking his arm.
- feeling sleepy
- a dull pain in a part of your body
- Betty's new born baby is in the _____.
- If you have heart problems go directly to the ---.
- a buildup of thick mucus in our chest or nose
- People who help patients in their rooms can be found at the ---.
- usually an injection that prompts the body to develop antibodies to increase an immunity
- Please check-in at _____ for minor injuries or illnesses.
- illnesses which affect people, animals or plants
- unable to sleep through the night
- to arrange a time to see the doctor
- After knee surgery, Joe will need _____.
- to throw up
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- feeling you are NOT strong
- medical doctor
- actions performed on a patient which include tests with medical technology
- cannot feel a part of your body
- feeling unbalanced and you are spinning
- Mary will go to the _____ to get a blood test.
- John is very sick and is in the _____ for a week.
- feeling like you are going to vomit or throw up
- receptionist, a person who schedules and registers patients for doctor appointments
- an appointment, not to be able to make a scheduled time
- Major injuries often require _____.
- conditions that tell a doctor what is wrong with a person who is sick
- a feeling of not having energy
- Sue must first go to _____ to look at her broken arm.
28 Clues: to throw up • medical doctor • feeling sleepy • feeling you are NOT strong • a feeling of not having energy • cannot feel a part of your body • unable to sleep through the night • a dull pain in a part of your body • Major injuries often require _____. • to arrange a time to see the doctor • Betty's new born baby is in the _____. • feeling unbalanced and you are spinning • ...
vocab review 2022-10-27
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- refers to the appropriate and responsible use of technology, such as choosing an appropriate password and keeping it secure.
- is the field of study that combines health science/biology and mechanical engineering.
- medical instrument used in listening to sounds produced by the body.
- also called a sphygmometer, a medical instrument used to measure blood pressure.
- the process of maintaining or preserving someone or something
- is an approach to solving problems in a way that can be implemented with a computer.
- are artificial body parts designed to replace missing parts of the body.
- focuses on industrial applications of computer science, such as installing software rather than creating it.
- is the removal of a limb from trauma, medical illness, or surgery.
- software used for creating and designing.
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- a prototyping and manufacturing tool used primarily by engineers, designers, and artists to cut and etch into flat material.
- refers to amputations performed between the hand and the elbow.
- a design plan or other technical drawing.
- a computer suitable for use at an ordinary desk.
- is a sequence of steps designed to accomplish a specific task.
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people.
- is the study of computers and algorithmic processes.
- the technical equipment or machinery needed for a particular activity or purpose.
- a set of related measures or activities with a particular long-term aim.
- software used to create a three dimensional object in a virtual environment before manufacturing it.
- fix or mend
21 Clues: fix or mend • a design plan or other technical drawing. • software used for creating and designing. • a computer suitable for use at an ordinary desk. • is the study of computers and algorithmic processes. • the process of maintaining or preserving someone or something • is a sequence of steps designed to accomplish a specific task. • ...
Engineers 2016-01-14
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- makes sure things are in good quality
- study dna
- Design rail roads
- Makes jet engines
- design phones
- Makes food processing
- Human movements
- makes medicine for animals
- wires
- and Sewer makes sure water is fresh
- Designs Animal Habitates
- make sure buildings are strong
- Designs power plants
- make sure your utilities work
- Test stress points of materials
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- Design roadways
- Makes brakes
- makes airplanes
- oil mining
- Insulate building
- Makes tunnels
- make tools for doctors
- makes advancements in health technology
- designs X-Rays
- supervise lighting
- makes paper making machines
26 Clues: wires • study dna • oil mining • Makes brakes • design phones • Makes tunnels • designs X-Rays • Design roadways • makes airplanes • Human movements • Design rail roads • Makes jet engines • Insulate building • supervise lighting • Designs power plants • Makes food processing • make tools for doctors • Designs Animal Habitates • makes medicine for animals • makes paper making machines • ...
jason's general knowledge quiz 2016-06-07
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- federal agency granting awards for medical and health research
- sara's favorite animal
- favorite species in the reef tank
- name of teacher sara works with
- online footwear obsession
- sara's first car
- sara's first college major at UD
- the best tv channel ever created
- favourite author
- london's real middle name
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- best australian charity
- worst habit
- favorite clothing maker/designer
- what to do when a child exhibits attention-seeking behavior
- haddonfield mascot
- best form of exercise for overall health and cardiovascular maintenance
- best sport in track and field
- favorite american painter
- "made in ______"
- federal agency granting awards for non-medical research
20 Clues: worst habit • sara's first car • "made in ______" • favourite author • haddonfield mascot • sara's favorite animal • best australian charity • favorite american painter • online footwear obsession • london's real middle name • best sport in track and field • name of teacher sara works with • favorite clothing maker/designer • sara's first college major at UD • ...
U4D3 Esp.3 Santillana: Consulta médica 2021-05-26
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- the lungs
- the doctor's consult
- to take one's pulse
- the medical check-up
- the medical specialists
- the psychologist (m)
- the muscles
- to give stitches
- to prescribe
- the ophthalmologist (m)
- the pediatrician (f)
- the pills
- the physical exam
- the dentist (f)
- the liver
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- to bump
- the human body
- to be swollen
- the stomach
- the bones
- the blood test
- the x-ray
- the brain
- the symptoms
- to be dizzy
- the heart
- to have chills
- the intestine
- the diagnosis
- to be broken
- the antibiotic
31 Clues: to bump • the lungs • the bones • the x-ray • the brain • the heart • the pills • the liver • the stomach • the muscles • to be dizzy • the symptoms • to prescribe • to be broken • to be swollen • the intestine • the diagnosis • the human body • the blood test • to have chills • the antibiotic • the dentist (f) • to give stitches • the physical exam • to take one's pulse • the doctor's consult • the medical check-up • ...
Cross word puzle 2022-10-21
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- Cons a yhat
- prepare mechanical or digital drawings
- Does x rays
- Teaches people how to play a violin
- Cleans the ice.
- Create a game call falls guy
- handles taxes
- Recuts people for sports
- They design vehicles
- Makes jewelry
- Spends time learning about the human body and treats medical conditions.
- man Owns a water park
- A mortgage loan provider.
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- Umps baseball games
- Eye care person
- Someone who creates sales
- Builds cars
- Helps with doctors
- Rechers the environment
- Creator games.
- medical engineering
- Operate machines
- Creates highways.
- Builds landscapes
- Makes books
- Makes baby kangaroos
26 Clues: Cons a yhat • Builds cars • Does x rays • Makes books • handles taxes • Makes jewelry • Creator games. • Eye care person • Cleans the ice. • Operate machines • Creates highways. • Builds landscapes • Helps with doctors • Umps baseball games • medical engineering • They design vehicles • Makes baby kangaroos • man Owns a water park • Rechers the environment • Recuts people for sports • ...
CALLTAKER 2023-11-20
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- ___ CONTROL-SICK, INJURED, AGGRESSIVE ONLY
- HOSPITAL IN ROCK HILL
- ___ OTHER AGENCY
- ___ INVESTIGATION-FOR HOSPICE DEATHS
- DO YOU NEED POLICE, FIRE, OR ___
- NAME OF ROAD AT EXIT 77
- FROM HARDWIRED PHONE AT BUSINESS OR RESIDENCE
- FALL WITHOUT INJURIES
- MOTOR ___ ACCIDENT
- NAME OF ROAD AT EXIT 88
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- THEFT
- MOST IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO GET FROM CALLER
- OFTEN HEARD BUT NOT SEEN
- WHEN NO OTHER MEDICAL CALLTYPE FITS
- PASS OUT
- MAJOR HIGHWAY THAT RUNS NORTH TO SOUTH FROM CHESTER TO CHARLOTTE
- BREAK INTO CAR/HOUSE
- HIGHER RANKING ON AMBULANCE
- ___COUNTY 911
- ___ CHECK (LAW)
- LABEL FOR THE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS WE DISPATCH
21 Clues: THEFT • PASS OUT • ___COUNTY 911 • ___ CHECK (LAW) • ___ OTHER AGENCY • MOTOR ___ ACCIDENT • BREAK INTO CAR/HOUSE • HOSPITAL IN ROCK HILL • FALL WITHOUT INJURIES • NAME OF ROAD AT EXIT 77 • NAME OF ROAD AT EXIT 88 • OFTEN HEARD BUT NOT SEEN • HIGHER RANKING ON AMBULANCE • DO YOU NEED POLICE, FIRE, OR ___ • WHEN NO OTHER MEDICAL CALLTYPE FITS • ___ INVESTIGATION-FOR HOSPICE DEATHS • ...
Urinary System Arleth 2025-04-16
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- kidney stone
- surgical removal of a body part or tissue
- inflammation of a specific organ or tissue
- medical procedure that involves examining the bladder
- surgical removal of a kidney
- urinary tract infection
- a stone has been form
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- blood formin in the urinee
- A test that determines the content of the urine
- means kidney
- inflammation in the bladder
- prefix denoting many, multiple
- process of filtering the blood
- abnormal
- surgical repair
- presence in the urine
- without or lack of
- use in many medical terms, especially in pathology
- the urinary bladder
- a connection to urine
20 Clues: abnormal • means kidney • kidney stone • surgical repair • without or lack of • the urinary bladder • presence in the urine • a connection to urine • a stone has been form • urinary tract infection • blood formin in the urinee • inflammation in the bladder • surgical removal of a kidney • prefix denoting many, multiple • process of filtering the blood • ...
Services 2025-03-27
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- "Place for medical treatment"
- "Place to buy medicine and toiletries"
- "Place to watch films"
- "Place for a haircut"
- "Place to enjoy a meal"
- "Place for teeth care"
- "Large store for groceries"
- "Place to book vacations"
- "Place for books and reading"
- "Store selling athletic gear"
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- "Place for hairstyling and treatments"
- "Self-service laundry facility"
- "Where you send letters"
- "Place for children while parents are away"
- "Where animals receive medical care"
- "Place to manage money"
- "Place to buy apparel"
- "Casual drinking and socializing spot"
- "Place to park your car"
- "Place where bread and cakes are baked"
20 Clues: "Place for a haircut" • "Place to watch films" • "Place to buy apparel" • "Place for teeth care" • "Place to manage money" • "Place to enjoy a meal" • "Where you send letters" • "Place to park your car" • "Place to book vacations" • "Large store for groceries" • "Place for medical treatment" • "Place for books and reading" • "Store selling athletic gear" • ...
health 2021-11-05
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- An injury caused by an impact that damages soft tissues and underlying blood vessels.
- Device that stops all blood flow to a limb.
- :Drugs or medicines that are used to treat or prevent bacterial infections.
- A condition where in the body is not getting enough blood flow
- :the medical term which means relating to the heart.
- rate blood pressure and cause blood vessels to constrict and strengthen in response to stress.
- A hormone that increases the heart rate,
- A medication that is applied to the skin
- :It is the inability to breathe because the trachea is blocked
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to all parts of the body
- A medical term that refers to the chest pain or discomfort that is caused by reduced blood flow to the heart.
- A medical term for deep cut or tears in the flesh or skin.
- points Place on the body where blood flow can be stopped by applying direct pressure to a major artery.
- :It occurs when there’s a little amount of oxygen supply to the brain
- :A medical term referring to or relating to the heart and the lungs.
- An injury
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- A wound or injury that has a small entry, which is in contrast to an open cut.
- Bleeding Condition that occurs when there is a sudden need for immediate action.
- :A device that uses electrical shocks to restore normal heartbeat and correct abnormal heart rhythm.
- Cuts or laceration is a wound caused by a tear or a deep cut in the flesh or skin.
- A bacterial disease that is characterized by spasm of voluntary muscles
- A surgical wound
- :Soft tissue injury a tearing away of a section of kin or other soft tissue from the deeper layers causing severe bleedings
- Tactile arterial palpitation of the heartbeat.
- The process of which air is inhaled through the mouth or nose, and then air is expelled from the lungs due to muscle contraction and relaxation
- :A medical term used to refer to the damage to the skin through to scraping or wearing away.
- The medical term for bruise.
- attack :Occurs when the flow of oxygen-carrying blood to the heart is blocked often due to fat build-up
- Another term for bleeding.
- The respiratory tract where air passes in and out of the lungs The nose and the mouth are the normal entry and exit ports of the airway.
- Pain :A feeling of tightness, heavy pressure, or crushing pain around the chest area between the neck and upper abdomen.
31 Clues: An injury • A surgical wound • Another term for bleeding. • The medical term for bruise. • A hormone that increases the heart rate, • A medication that is applied to the skin • Device that stops all blood flow to a limb. • Tactile arterial palpitation of the heartbeat. • :the medical term which means relating to the heart. • ...
Chapter 2 Terms 2022-09-30
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- a person’s private health information, which includes name, address, telephone number, social security number, email address, and medical record number.
- the principal of keeping information private
- the use of words or actions to cause another person to feel fearful of being harmed.
- a diagnostic test determined by CLIA to be simple, easy to perform, and involving little risk of error; phlebotomists can often perform these tests.
- a medical order that instructs medical professionals not to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in the event of cardiac or respiratory arrest.
- branch of law dealing with disputes between individuals.
- a violation of civil law, e.g. negligence.
- in health care, acknowledgement of agreement to treatment or to a procedure.
- in health care, acknowledgement of agreement to treatment or to a procedure that is given after receiving information regarding risks and benefits; informed consent must usually be documented before treatment begins.
- an action, or the failure to act or provide the proper care, that results in unintended injury to a person.
- the intentional touching of another person without permission.
- purposeful mistreatment that causes physical, mental, or emotional pain or injury to
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- the assumption that a person agrees to treatment or to a procedure; allows medical treatment to be provided in emergency situations, for example, even if the patient is not able to express consent.
- a person less than 18 years of age
- diagnostic test performed near or in the presence of the patient; many are CLIA waived.
- a legal document that allows people to decide what kind of medical care they wish to have in the event they are unable to make those decisions themselves.
- consent that is actively, consciously acknowledged.
- related to the ability to think and process information.
- a rule established to ensure order and safety.
- a type of advance directive that outlines specific medical care a person wants, or does not want, in case he becomes unable to make those decisions.
- the knowledge of right and wrong.
- person who is legally required to report suspected or observed abuse or neglect due to regular contact with vulnerable populations.
- a federal agency within the US Department of Health and Human Services that is responsible for Medicare and Medicaid, among many other responsibilities.
- branch of law dealing with offenses considered to harm all of society.
- a nonprofit membership organization concerned with providing information to the healthcare industry and the public regarding healthcare issues and trends.
25 Clues: the knowledge of right and wrong. • a person less than 18 years of age • a violation of civil law, e.g. negligence. • the principal of keeping information private • a rule established to ensure order and safety. • consent that is actively, consciously acknowledged. • related to the ability to think and process information. • ...
Health Care 2014-07-10
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- A document embodying a contract of insurance
- Program administered by the Federal Government that provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older
- What you pay when you visit the doctor, to share the costs of your healthcare
- A condition resulting from hypertension
- Lack of adequate strength or physical or mental ability
- The amount of your medical costs that you have to pay before your health insurance takes over
- A sudden, urgent, unexpected occurrence requiring immediate attention
- Health and medical services program for certain individuals and families with low incomes and few resources
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- What an insured person has to pay towards their medical bills once the insurance company has paid
- Insurance against the risks of incurring medical expenses among individuals
- One of the biggest health insurance companies in the United States
- People that are not covered by insurance companies
12 Clues: A condition resulting from hypertension • A document embodying a contract of insurance • People that are not covered by insurance companies • Lack of adequate strength or physical or mental ability • One of the biggest health insurance companies in the United States • A sudden, urgent, unexpected occurrence requiring immediate attention • ...
Professions 2024-06-11
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- Fixes and installs pipes, toilets, sinks etc.
- Responds to emergencies and fights fires
- Designs and builds structures or systems
- Prepares and cooks food
- Chief Executive Officer
- Provides medical care to animals
- Practices law and represents clients
- Flies aircraft
- Prepares and serves coffee and other beverages
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- Cares for patients
- works in government (leaders)
- Conducts research and experiments (physics, biology, chemistry)
- Takes care of teeth and oral health
- Educates students
- Provides medical care
- Repairs and maintains vehicles
- Offers counselling for emotional problems
17 Clues: Flies aircraft • Educates students • Cares for patients • Provides medical care • Prepares and cooks food • Chief Executive Officer • works in government (leaders) • Repairs and maintains vehicles • Provides medical care to animals • Takes care of teeth and oral health • Practices law and represents clients • Responds to emergencies and fights fires • ...
Topic 10 2019-11-07
20 Clues: liitu • tulli • pysyä • taakka • maaperä • kieltää • ammatti • aakkonen • hävittää • tarttuva • hyväksyä • jäljittää • makuusali • sukujuuret • lähetystyö • laajennettu • maahanmuutto • kaatopaikkajäte • mielenvikaisuus • lääketieteellinen
Sehr gut crossword 2019-11-07
20 Clues: repiä • tulli • pääsy • kirje • näkyvä • taakka • tuhota • portti • sairaus • maaperä • makuusali • jäljittää • höyrylaiva • rikollinen • painolasti • suurennettu • tulenkestävä • maahanmuuttaja • lääketieteellinen • pikaruokapaikka/metro
Medical Field 2023-04-30
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- Neuroscience is study of ____ and nervous system.
- Is the health industry growing or shrinking?
- A course you must complete before enrolling in a second course.
- What test do all medical students take before going into a medical school?
- The medical field stems from the _________ century.
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- What is right after Med School?
- The reason for the growth of medical field is mainly due to the ____ population.
- How many times can you take the MCAT?
- NNPs provide care to ____ that need special care.
- How many levels of USMLE?
10 Clues: How many levels of USMLE? • What is right after Med School? • How many times can you take the MCAT? • Is the health industry growing or shrinking? • Neuroscience is study of ____ and nervous system. • NNPs provide care to ____ that need special care. • The medical field stems from the _________ century. • A course you must complete before enrolling in a second course. • ...
Bucks County Jack & Jill February 2020 AA Leader & HBCU 2020-02-14
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- The university tha Mae Jamison graduated from
- The organization in which Mae Jamison worked from 1983 until 1985
- Where Mae Jamison went to medical school
- Meharry is the ____-largest educator of African-American medical doctors and dentists in the United States
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- The city in which Meharry Medical College is located
- Meharry's motto is "Worship of God Through Service to __"
- Where Mae Jamison was born
- The state in which Meharry Medical College is located
- A television show that Mae Jamison appeared on
- Where Mae Jamison was raised
10 Clues: Where Mae Jamison was born • Where Mae Jamison was raised • Where Mae Jamison went to medical school • The university tha Mae Jamison graduated from • A television show that Mae Jamison appeared on • The city in which Meharry Medical College is located • The state in which Meharry Medical College is located • Meharry's motto is "Worship of God Through Service to __" • ...
Allan Salgado 2024-05-03
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- Relating to an application of medication or treatment to the external surface of the body, such as the skin.
- The measurement of heat in the body or in an object, usually measured in degrees Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).
- pressure means blood pressure.
- Abbreviation for "bis in die" in Latin, meaning twice a day in reference to the dosing frequency of a medication.
- Abbreviation for "pro re nata" in Latin, which means as needed and refers to the administration of a medication when needed rather than on a fixed schedule.
- Abbreviation for microgram, which is a unit of mass measurement equivalent to one millionth of a gram.
- is a medical abbreviation that means "within normal limits." It is used in medical records to indicate that the results of an examination or test are within the expected normal ranges.
- Medical abbreviation meaning "quaque altera die" in Latin, which translates to "every other day." It is used in prescriptions to indicate that a medication should be taken every other day, rather than daily.
- Unit of mass measurement in the metric system that is equivalent to one thousand milligrams or one thousandth of a kilogram.
- Abbreviation for "Quaque hora somni" in Latin, meaning "every night before bed", used in medical prescriptions to indicate the frequency of dosing a medication before bed.
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- Can refer to the beat of the heart, measured as part of a medical examination, or to a burst or pulse of something, such as a pulse of energy.
- Relating to the administration of substances directly into a vein.
- Related to the administration of medications under the tongue, where they are absorbed directly into the bloodstream.
- Unit of measurement of mass that is equal to one thousandth of a gram.
- The process of identifying a disease or medical condition through symptoms, signs, and tests.
15 Clues: pressure means blood pressure. • Relating to the administration of substances directly into a vein. • Unit of measurement of mass that is equal to one thousandth of a gram. • The process of identifying a disease or medical condition through symptoms, signs, and tests. • ...
EHR Chapter 6 2022-02-16
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- The process of contacting the insurance carrier and receiving validation of coverage for that patient, deductible status, and co-pay amount.
- Accounts ________ Monies being paid from the medical practice
- Medical _______ The fact that there is a medical reason to perform a procedure or service.
- Explanation of _________/EOB An explanation of the charges for services, the amount paid by the insurance company, and the amount due by the subscriber, which is sent to the subscriber
- Accounts ________ Monies coming into a medical practice
- Intentional deception, which in healthcare takes advantage of a patient, or an insurance company
- Coding system required by Medicare and Medicaid to document services and procedures. Acronym for Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System
- A form of cost-sharing in which the insurance carrier pays a percentage of the claim and the patient pays the remaining percentage.
- The amount due from the patient at the time of the office visit
- __________ diagnosis -The reason, after study, determined to be chiefly responsible for the patient’s admission to the hospital.
- Lists the services and procedures by CPT® code and description of the service, provided by a healthcare facility along with the charge for each service.
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- A formal, written document that describes how the hospital or physician’s practice ensures rules, regulations, and standards are being adhered to.
- ___________ advice (RA)-A detailed accounting of the claims for which payment is being made by an insurance company; usually accompanies the payment.
- The out-of-pocket payment amount that a policyholder must meet before insurance covers the service
- Posting of charges and the payment of claims in the practice management system to update patients’ accounts.
- The primary person covered by an insurance plan.
- The process of reviewing claims by the insurance carrier to determine payment.
- On an insurance claim, the relationship between each procedure and a diagnosis to demonstrate medical necessity.
- _______ Care Act Signed into law in 2010, the ACA resulted in improved access to affordable healthcare coverage and protection from abusive practices
- Coding and billing that is inconsistent with typical coding and billing practices
20 Clues: The primary person covered by an insurance plan. • Accounts ________ Monies coming into a medical practice • Accounts ________ Monies being paid from the medical practice • The amount due from the patient at the time of the office visit • The process of reviewing claims by the insurance carrier to determine payment. • ...
Chapter 11 and 12 Vocal 2023-11-04
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- line of questioning for the patient assessment
- symptoms that caused a patient to seek medical attention
- medical instrument for listening to someone's breathing
- very rapid and irregular contractions of the heart
- when the heart stops beating
- rapid heartbeat that starts in the lower chambers of the heart
- medical condition with yellowing
- measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart beats
- chain of events that must occur to maximize the chances of someone surviving cardiac arrest
- inclination to proceed in a certain direction or at a certain rate
- abnormal breathing categorized by shallow and gasping breaths, typically occuring after cardiac arrest
- bluish or purplish discoloration
- lifesaving procedure performed when patient stops breathing
- process of using one's hands to check the body
- prehospital emergency care
- pressure of blood as it passes through the circulatory system
- a single breath
- listening to the sounds of the body in a physical exam
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- type of care given to patients experiencing cardiac arrest or respiratory or airway distress
- applying pressure to someone's chest in order to help blood flow to the heart
- method for detecting changes in blood flow
- a type of irregular heart rhythm that affects the lower chambers
- set of information physicians collect over medical interviews with a patient
- the pressure in the arteries when the heart rests between beats
- patient's appearance and general behavior
- electrical device used to shock heart back into beating
- the use of an electrical current to help the heart return to a normal rhythm
- the amount of energy or O2 consumption needed by the body
- measurements of the body's most basic functions
- having the power to increase sweating
- the first set of vitals obtained from a patient
- anything that is observable
- rhythmical throbbing of arteries as blood passed through them
- the passage of blood
- acronym to remember key questions for a medical assessment
- no electrical activity in the heart
- patients under the age of 18/kids
- physical/mental feature regarded as an indication of a condition or disease
38 Clues: a single breath • the passage of blood • prehospital emergency care • anything that is observable • when the heart stops beating • medical condition with yellowing • bluish or purplish discoloration • patients under the age of 18/kids • no electrical activity in the heart • having the power to increase sweating • patient's appearance and general behavior • ...
Newsletter 2023-03-10
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- The first disease of clinical trial
- The act by a regulatory authority(ies) of conducting an official review of documents, facilities, records, and any other resources
- A document that describes the objective(s), design, methodology, statistical considerations, and organization of a trial
- the hospitals and other medical institutions
- A systematic and independent examination of trial-related activities
- The act of overseeing the progress of a clinical trial and making sure it is conducted in accordance with the guidelines
- A person,the subject or the subject’s legally acceptable representative cannot read, and who reads the informed consent form and any other written information supplied to the subject.
- a small change, improvement, or addition that is made to a document
- It is an acronym entailing the various principles of recording on paper or electronically
- A process by which a subject voluntarily confirms his or her willingness to participate in a particular trial
- Notification
- The action of checking or proving the validity or accuracy of something
- It is a type of immunotherapy and works by helping your immune system to kill cancer cells
- A book that gives instructions about how to do something
- The most influential documents in the history of clinical research (ten principles)
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- Any untoward medical occurrence in a patient
- A sedative drug discovered at the end of the 50s
- An independent body constituted of medical professionals and non-medical members
- A person responsible for the conduct of the clinical trial at a trial site
- International ethical and scientific quality standard
- a sign, symptom, or medical condition that leads to the recommendation of a treatment, test, or procedure
- electronic devices which automatically monitor and record environmental parameters over time
- A company, institution, or organization that takes responsibility for the initiation, management, and/or financing of a clinical trial.
- Original documents, data, and records
- To give permission to go ahead with (a project)
- The process of assigning trial subjects to treatment or control groups
- The ability to produce a desired or intended result
27 Clues: Notification • The first disease of clinical trial • Original documents, data, and records • Any untoward medical occurrence in a patient • the hospitals and other medical institutions • To give permission to go ahead with (a project) • A sedative drug discovered at the end of the 50s • The ability to produce a desired or intended result • ...
Ch. 05 Legal and Ethical Responsibility 2024-10-22
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- A breach of duty by a healthcare professional to provide care, leading to patient injury or adverse outcomes.
- Unjustified confinement of a patient within a healthcare facility against their will.
- Civil actions in which one party claims harm caused by another's actions, particularly in medical contexts.
- A legal domain addressing disputes among individuals or entities, often involving compensation for harm.
- Threatening behavior causing a patient to fear imminent harm.
- and battery
- A document outlining a patient’s preferences for medical treatment in scenarios where they cannot communicate.
- A legal authorization allowing someone to make medical decisions on behalf of a patient.
- Professional negligence by a healthcare provider that results in injury or harm to a patient.
- A law establishing standards for the treatment of patients in long-term care facilities, aimed at protecting resident rights.
- Harmful treatment of a patient, which may be physical, emotional, or psychological.
- A legal framework governing offenses against the state, including acts that may endanger public health or safety.
- Written defamation.
- Failure to fulfill obligations stated in a patient-provider agreement.
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- The rejection of a claim for reimbursement by an insurance provider, often due to policy terms.
- Unlawful physical contact with a patient without consent.
- A legally binding agreement between a healthcare provider and patient outlining the terms of treatment.
- Unauthorized access or disclosure of a patient’s personal health information.
- A health issue that existed before a patient applies for insurance, potentially impacting coverage eligibility.
- Making false statements that damage a healthcare professional's reputation, impacting their practice.
- A document where a patient acknowledges understanding of and agrees to proposed medical treatment.
- Refusal to provide medical treatment or care to a patient under specific circumstances.
- The range of services and procedures a healthcare professional is authorized to perform as defined by law.
- Ending a patient’s health insurance policy, which can affect access to care.
- Spoken defamation.
- Moral principles guiding healthcare providers' conduct and decision-making in patient care.
26 Clues: and battery • Spoken defamation. • Written defamation. • Unlawful physical contact with a patient without consent. • Threatening behavior causing a patient to fear imminent harm. • Failure to fulfill obligations stated in a patient-provider agreement. • Ending a patient’s health insurance policy, which can affect access to care. • ...
Common Medical Conditions 2023-05-28
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- a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by a virus.
- Mellitus a medical condition that occurs when there is a high glucose level in the blood due to the body's inability to produce or use insulin effectively.
- a medical condition that leads to the persistent high blood pressure in the arteries is known as hypertension.
- a headache disorder that causes recurrent headaches and is often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and light or sound sensitivity.
- a bone disease that occurs when the body loses too much bone mass or makes too little bone, leading to weak bones and fractures.
- Disease a medical condition that affects the heart and blood vessels, including the arteries and veins.
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- a mental health condition that leads to sadness, lethargy, and difficulty concentrating, among other symptoms.
- a respiratory medical condition that causes difficulty breathing.
- medical conditions that occur when the immune system reacts to allergens, causing symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, and rashes.
- a medical condition that occurs due to the inflammation in the joints, leading to pain and stiffness.
10 Clues: a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by a virus. • a respiratory medical condition that causes difficulty breathing. • a medical condition that occurs due to the inflammation in the joints, leading to pain and stiffness. • Disease a medical condition that affects the heart and blood vessels, including the arteries and veins. • ...
FHSU 2021-09-04
VLS & FEDMED 2012-03-15
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- You must __________ the A number of off the INS numbers, example the employment authorization and or permanent cards before sending
- It is very important to view the ___________ tab, especially when you know the customer has been in before. That is where you will find the SAVE results
- Please do a double check of this date when entering on the Medical Certificate
- Refugees, Parolees and Asylees will use I-94 in a Certificate of ____________
- The new self-certification applies to first-time CDL applicants, renewing CDL applicants, upgrading CDL applicants, _______________ CDL applicants
- A driver gets _________ days notice before the downgrade
- The system will not allow you to run an ____________ document
- If a CDL holder fails to self certify by ___________ 30, 2014, then the driver will be suspended or downgraded
- The driver makes his/her self-certification according to what he/she actually does or ___________to do
- How many digits are there when entering the I94 number
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- Only the driver who self-certifies to “non-excepted interstate” has to show you a copy of the _________________ certificate
- You need to retain a copy of the Medical Examiner’s Certificate. Return the _____________ to the driver
- We should have received the additional verification response from USCIS after _________days
- The __________ number is optional and not required information to be entered in the INS Document Verification tab
- Some drivers may attempt to give you a copy of this form. Please don’t accept it. You must use only the short form “Medical Examiner’s Certificate.”
- System Alien Verification ______________
- A driver who is “non-excepted intrastate” needs to carry the Medical Examiner’s Certificate while driving, but does not need to ____________ it to you
- A suspension or downgrade will take place when a driver self-certifies to "non-excepted interstate," presents a Medical Examiner's Certificate and then allows it to ____________
18 Clues: System Alien Verification ______________ • How many digits are there when entering the I94 number • A driver gets _________ days notice before the downgrade • The system will not allow you to run an ____________ document • Please do a double check of this date when entering on the Medical Certificate • ...
Get to Know OHS Compliance Group 2024-06-10
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- Safety rules and standards
- Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment
- OHS Compliance Group headoffice location
- Workplace risk
- New qualification we are offering
- Initial care given to an injured person before full medical treatment is available.
- Work safety guidelines
- Protective headgear
- Lifesaving technique for emergencies
- Safety precaution for hearing
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- Regular inspection or evaluation
- Service provided by OHS Compliance Group
- n exercise to practice evacuation procedures
- Examination of safety standards
- Emergency medical professional
- Workplace hazard symbol
- Design of workspaces to fit users
17 Clues: Workplace risk • Protective headgear • Work safety guidelines • Workplace hazard symbol • Safety rules and standards • Safety precaution for hearing • Emergency medical professional • Examination of safety standards • Regular inspection or evaluation • Design of workspaces to fit users • New qualification we are offering • Lifesaving technique for emergencies • ...
Module 1-3 Review 2022-02-22
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- humpback
- medical term for "Mole"
- organ system containing spleen and thymus
- abbreviation for tuberculosis
- attaches bone to muscles
- combining form meaning "cell"
- lying face down
- nerve specialist
- combining form meaning "lung"
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- inflammation of the bronchi
- black pigment found in skin and hair
- medical term meaning "covering of the body"
- pertaining to after the birth
- pertaining to the heart muscle
14 Clues: humpback • lying face down • nerve specialist • medical term for "Mole" • attaches bone to muscles • inflammation of the bronchi • pertaining to after the birth • abbreviation for tuberculosis • combining form meaning "cell" • combining form meaning "lung" • pertaining to the heart muscle • black pigment found in skin and hair • organ system containing spleen and thymus • ...
