medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical Assistant 2017-06-01
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- procedure or set of procedures intended to ensure that a manufactured product or performed service adheres to a defined set of quality criteria or meets the requirements of the client or customer.
- to a specific form of continuing education (CE) that helps those in the medical field maintain competence and learn about new and developing areas of their field.
- approach to quality management that builds upon traditional quality assurance methods by emphasizing the organization and systems: focuses on “process” rather than the individual; recognizes both internal and external “customers”; promotes the need for objective data to analyze and improve processes.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration, more commonly known by its acronym OSHA, is responsible for protecting worker health and safety in the United States.
- administered to detect the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacterium that causes tuberculosis (TB). The terms Mantoux, TB skin test, tuberculin skin test, and PPDs are often used interchangeably.
- management approach to long–term success through customer satisfaction. In a TQM effort, all members of an organization participate in improving processes, products, services, and the culture in which they work.
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- Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) of 1988 are United States federal regulatory standards that apply to all clinical laboratory testing performed on humans in the United States, except clinical trials and basic research.
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, a US law designed to provide privacy standards to protect patients' medical records and other health information provided to health plans, doctors, hospitals and other health care providers.
- for cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
- way of preventing mistakes or defects in manufactured products and avoiding problems when delivering solutions or services to customers; which ISO 9000 defines as "part of quality management focused on providing confidence that quality requirements will be fulfilled".
- federal agency designed to protect the United States against threats. Its wide-ranging duties include aviation security, border control, emergency response and cybersecurity.
- circulating life force whose existence and properties are the basis of much Chinese philosophy and medicine.
12 Clues: for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. • circulating life force whose existence and properties are the basis of much Chinese philosophy and medicine. • to a specific form of continuing education (CE) that helps those in the medical field maintain competence and learn about new and developing areas of their field. • ...
medical 2 2018-03-01
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- ______ equation for half cell potential
- Cardiac Output measurement method
- potential difference established by the electrode and its surrounding
- Oxygenated blood returns from the lungs to the ___ atrium.
- natural pacemaker
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- blood pressurein the arteries, just after the heart
- All biopotential amplifiers must have ___ input impedance
- Chest leads in ECG otherwise called as.
- blood pressure in the arteries, just before the heart
- Bllod flow sound during BP measurement.
- All biopotential amplifiers must have ___ o/p impedance
- electrical activity of the brain.
12 Clues: natural pacemaker • Cardiac Output measurement method • electrical activity of the brain. • Chest leads in ECG otherwise called as. • Bllod flow sound during BP measurement. • ______ equation for half cell potential • blood pressurein the arteries, just after the heart • blood pressure in the arteries, just before the heart • ...
Medical terminology 2021-11-23
12 Clues: Many • To cut into • inflammation • Large in size • Surgical repair • Abnormal painful • Behind or backward • Disease or disease process • Surgical removal of something • Indicates something that is abnormal • The study of a particular concentration • False or deceptive, usually in regard to appearance
Medical Terminology 2022-02-10
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- stretching or tearing of muscle or tendons
- involuntary contraction of muscle fibers
- bruise
- fibrous tissue producing
- Extending the motion of your body part
- high blood pressure
- irritation of the nerve root
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- connects bone to bone
- connect muscle to bone
- loss of consciousness
- Decreasing the motion of your body part
- stretching or tearing of ligaments
12 Clues: bruise • high blood pressure • connects bone to bone • loss of consciousness • connect muscle to bone • fibrous tissue producing • irritation of the nerve root • stretching or tearing of ligaments • Extending the motion of your body part • Decreasing the motion of your body part • involuntary contraction of muscle fibers • stretching or tearing of muscle or tendons
Medical Terminology 2023-08-24
12 Clues: blood clot • passed out • belly button • nail infection • high blood sugar • high cholesterol • blood pressure cuff • high blood pressure • disease from animals • yellow bloody drainage • non-epileptic muscle activity • doctor who treats mental disease
Christmas Medical 2023-12-07
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- caused by prolonged exposures to very cold temperatures
- Short form of Medication used for TBI & Hemorrhagic Shock
- "Blank" Hemo/Pneumothorax displacing mediastinal structures and compromising cardiopulmonary function
- damage to the skin caused by extreme cold
- a common and very contagious virus. It causes N/V & diarrhea
- Clark W "Blank" Character played by Chevy Chase in Christmas Vacation
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- When air leaks into the space between your lung and chest wall
- Seasonal "Blank" Disorder, AKA Seasonal Depression is common during the fall and winter months
- Oddball Cousin from Christmas Vacation. Famous Line "Shitters Full"
- a serious condition in which blood collects in your pleural space
- A triad that may be caused by falling off a ladder or Non-accidental Trauma
- a disease that causes swelling in the airways, often have a "Seal Bark"
12 Clues: damage to the skin caused by extreme cold • caused by prolonged exposures to very cold temperatures • Short form of Medication used for TBI & Hemorrhagic Shock • a common and very contagious virus. It causes N/V & diarrhea • When air leaks into the space between your lung and chest wall • a serious condition in which blood collects in your pleural space • ...
medical words 2023-12-21
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- the act of inhaling tabacco somke through a cigarette or other means.
- conditions that last 1 year or more and require ongoing medical attention or limit activities of daily living or both.
- is a drug or combination of drugs, to kill cancer cells
- extremely painful; causing intense suffering.
- is a hormone released by the pancreas in response to the presence of glucose in the blood.
- is the specialized vocabulary used by pepople in a particular field.
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- is a waxy, fat-like substance found in every cell of our body.
- experiencing pain, feels like a pulsing sensation and can come and go quickly.
- A group of ilnesses invilving irregular electrical activity in the heart.
- is treatment that uses a person's own immune system to fight cancer.
- Is a hearth condition in which fatty materials acumulate in arteries.
- are part of the soft tissue lining of the mouth.
12 Clues: extremely painful; causing intense suffering. • are part of the soft tissue lining of the mouth. • is a drug or combination of drugs, to kill cancer cells • is a waxy, fat-like substance found in every cell of our body. • is treatment that uses a person's own immune system to fight cancer. • is the specialized vocabulary used by pepople in a particular field. • ...
MEDICAL VOCABULARY 2024-03-04
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- Eg. "Open-heart ..."
- a rhythmical throbbing of the arteries
- An often deadly disease
- the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- Not feeling particularly well
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- Type of stories in the news which make people worried about their health
- A painful sore on the body
- The speed at witch the heart beats
- Something that a person feels or experiences that may indicate that they have a disease or condition
- pain
- The invasion and growth of germs in the body
- A cure, something to ease the symptoms
12 Clues: pain • Eg. "Open-heart ..." • An often deadly disease • A painful sore on the body • Not feeling particularly well • The speed at witch the heart beats • a rhythmical throbbing of the arteries • A cure, something to ease the symptoms • The invasion and growth of germs in the body • Type of stories in the news which make people worried about their health • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-04-11
12 Clues: Moving Away • Moving Toward • Study of Heart • Study of kidney • Study of nerves • Low Blood pressure • Inflammation of Ear • High blood pressure • Removal of the Uterus • Inflammation of Bone Tissue • Visual Examination of Inside the body • Study of stomach, pancreas, intestines, etc
Medical Terminology 2024-09-05
Crossword Medical 2024-05-03
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- Is the rhythm of the heartbeat that is perceived when palpating an artery, such as the radial pulse in the wrist.
- Is an injury to the skin or tissues caused by heat, chemicals, electricity or radiation, which can vary in severity and symptoms.
- A unit of weight measurement in the metric system, used to express doses of medications, being a thousand times smaller than a gram.
- A measure that indicates the amount of medicated liquid administered per unit of time, commonly expressed in drops per minute in intravenous therapies.
- Is a method of covering and protecting a wound using materials such as bandages and dressings.
- Take once a day.
- A volumetric measurement commonly used in dosing liquid medications, equivalent to approximately 5 milliliters.
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- Are subjective manifestations perceived by a patient that indicate the presence of a disease or disorder, such as pain, fever, fatigue, among others.
- Is the amount of internal body heat measured
- Refers to the process of identifying a disease or medical condition through evaluation of symptoms, signs, laboratory tests, and other clinical data.
- Take twice per day.
- Take three times per day.
12 Clues: Take once a day. • Take twice per day. • Take three times per day. • Is the amount of internal body heat measured • Is a method of covering and protecting a wound using materials such as bandages and dressings. • A volumetric measurement commonly used in dosing liquid medications, equivalent to approximately 5 milliliters. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-05-01
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- organ of smell
- air sacs in the lungs
- air filled spaces in the skull
- chronic widespread muscle pain
- also known as the throat
- the body structure
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- used to treat disease
- organ where gas exchange happens
- treatment intended to relive or heal
- unpleasant or hurtful experience
- protects your vocal chords
- where digestion starts
12 Clues: organ of smell • the body structure • used to treat disease • air sacs in the lungs • where digestion starts • also known as the throat • protects your vocal chords • air filled spaces in the skull • chronic widespread muscle pain • organ where gas exchange happens • unpleasant or hurtful experience • treatment intended to relive or heal
Medical A 2024-09-30
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- A benign tumor of glandular tissue.
- Irregular heartbeat or rhythm.
- Loss of ability to understand or express speech, typically due to brain damage.
- The wasting away or decrease in size of a body part or tissue.
- An abnormal bulge or ballooning in the wall of a blood vessel.
- Medical term for hair loss.
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- A condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the blood.
- A severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction.
- Temporary cessation of breathing, especially during sleep.
- Inflammation of the joints, causing pain and stiffness.
- A chronic condition causing narrowing and swelling of the airways.
- Hardening or narrowing of the arteries due to plaque buildup.
12 Clues: Medical term for hair loss. • Irregular heartbeat or rhythm. • A benign tumor of glandular tissue. • Inflammation of the joints, causing pain and stiffness. • A severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. • Temporary cessation of breathing, especially during sleep. • Hardening or narrowing of the arteries due to plaque buildup. • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-10-08
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- something that deals with a disease that makes the person feels better but not in total health
- a doctor's opinion about how someone is going to be treated
- when the symptom of a person gets better (not fully cured)
- an illness that lasts for less than 3 months
- when the doctor identifies the disease or illness
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- a disease that can be spread to others by germs
- a small sample of tissue taken from a patient to be tested
- evidence of an illness that others could see
- an illness that lasts for more than 3 months
- having an illness that cant be cured
- a feeling resulting from a disease
- something that stops a disease
12 Clues: something that stops a disease • a feeling resulting from a disease • having an illness that cant be cured • evidence of an illness that others could see • an illness that lasts for more than 3 months • an illness that lasts for less than 3 months • a disease that can be spread to others by germs • when the doctor identifies the disease or illness • ...
Medical inventions 2025-03-04
12 Clues: X-ray • penciline • Anesthesia • Microscope • antiseptic • Thermometer • Blood group • stethoscope • Polio vaccine • Anthrax vaccine • small pox vaccine • Disposable Syringe
Medical Terms 2025-03-12
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- Towards the head
- Away from the surface
- Decreasing angle at a joint
- Away from the attachment of the body
- Moving toward the midline of the body
- Towards the middle of the body
- Away from the midline of the body
- Away from the head
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- increasing the angle at a joint
- Toward the surface
- Closer to the attachment to the body
- Moving away from the midline of the body
12 Clues: Towards the head • Toward the surface • Away from the head • Away from the surface • Decreasing angle at a joint • Towards the middle of the body • increasing the angle at a joint • Away from the midline of the body • Closer to the attachment to the body • Away from the attachment of the body • Moving toward the midline of the body • Moving away from the midline of the body
Medical Practioners 2025-11-19
12 Clues: – eye doctor • – skin doctor • – kid’s doctor • – heart doctor • – tooth doctor • – blood doctorsd • – hormone doctors • – immune system doctor • – another word for doctor • – doctor who reads X-rays • – helps take care of patients • – stomach and intestine doctors
Medical History 2025-09-11
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- A tree commonly found in northern hemisphere used to lower fever and pain relief
- needle invented by Benjamin Rubin
- Disease found in cows but humans can get it and it was used to make the small pox vaccine
- practiced in primitive medicine drill a hole in the skull to release spirits from the body
- causes paralysis vaccine was made in the early 1950s
- A herb used to stop inflammation that rhymes with barrow
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- Most Common virus in WW1 also nicknamed the Spanish ___
- A herb that helps strengthen the heart that has the word love
- people performed rituals to heal people in ancient times
- used to build antibodies against viruses
- Caused pus filled blisters that popped and left permanent scarring or death
- A herb that's used to relief pain it is a common herb used in relieving pain such as morphine
12 Clues: needle invented by Benjamin Rubin • used to build antibodies against viruses • causes paralysis vaccine was made in the early 1950s • Most Common virus in WW1 also nicknamed the Spanish ___ • people performed rituals to heal people in ancient times • A herb used to stop inflammation that rhymes with barrow • ...
Medical terminology 2025-06-10
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- Clue: Root word meaning kidney
- Clue: Condition involving low red blood cells
- Clue: Another term for white blood cell
- Clue: Abnormally slow heart rate
- Clue: Suffix meaning inflammation
- Clue: Prefix relating to the heart
- Clue: Diagnostic test involving tissue sample
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- Clue: Glandular system that produces hormones
- Clue: High blood sugar condition
- Clue: Prefix related to bones
- Clue: Joint inflammation
- Clue: Study of the skin
12 Clues: Clue: Study of the skin • Clue: Joint inflammation • Clue: Prefix related to bones • Clue: Root word meaning kidney • Clue: High blood sugar condition • Clue: Abnormally slow heart rate • Clue: Suffix meaning inflammation • Clue: Prefix relating to the heart • Clue: Another term for white blood cell • Clue: Glandular system that produces hormones • ...
OUTBOUND CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-10-16
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- What is a medical group that is not accepted in our facility?
- A type of an appointment that cannot be changed into an IHA?
- Truth/ False, Does the patient has to be due for an physical checkup in order to schedule an IHA?
- A type of medical group that requires an IHA after a PCP change?
- What does IHA stands for?
- The use of outreaching to new patients who had an appointment in our facility?
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- Out of pocket amount for a Sport physical for a commercial patient who is not due for a physical check up?
- One of the purpose of doing an outreach for a new patient is to get?
- What type of visit does the patients get before the PCP change gets effective?
- A medical group that patients with referrals are changed into?
- Which insurance type can be scheduled for any appointments while a change is pending?
- Where are the IHA scheduling attempts documented in a patient's chart?
- How many attempts are done to schedule an IHA?
- Number of days between the attempts to schedule an IHA for the transferred patients?
- Which patients need to stay with only state medical?
- Patients that are below the age of 18 months are eligible for an IHA within?
16 Clues: What does IHA stands for? • How many attempts are done to schedule an IHA? • Which patients need to stay with only state medical? • A type of an appointment that cannot be changed into an IHA? • What is a medical group that is not accepted in our facility? • A medical group that patients with referrals are changed into? • ...
Unit 16 2020-04-16
20 Clues: / padi • / pagas • / loeng • / rabav • / trahv • / sadam • / ooper • / kohver • / kirurg • / kohane • / fuajee • / karistus • / vahekäik • / kuulutama • / ilmarändur • / sissekanne • / võõrastemaja • / pähe torkama • / reisiterminal • / meditsiiniline
HIM Week 2024-04-17
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- To promote the healing of those we serve by providing compassionate high-quality healthcare
- How many counties does UMH serve?
- UMH CFO
- Translates details from a patient's medical documents into medical codes
- Person that assigns deficiencies
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- what does the M in HIM stand for?
- Email group for HIM clerks
- Our EHR
- One of our UMH Values
- The removal of PHI from a document so that a particular individual cannot be identified.
- Newest Medical Record Employee
11 Clues: Our EHR • UMH CFO • One of our UMH Values • Email group for HIM clerks • Newest Medical Record Employee • Person that assigns deficiencies • what does the M in HIM stand for? • How many counties does UMH serve? • Translates details from a patient's medical documents into medical codes • The removal of PHI from a document so that a particular individual cannot be identified. • ...
Medical Crimes 2019-06-25
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- This non-conformist theory of crime explains medical crime as a result of the absence of effective control mechanisms
- This learning theory of crime explains medical crime as a result of three prime factors: motivated offender, suitable victims, and authority absence
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- The categorization of crime medical crimes fall under
- A category of medical crime which entails performing surgery without informed consent
- A category of medical crime which entails the manufacturing, trading, and distributing of counterfeit drugs or medical devices
- This cultural risk factor suggests the perpetuation of illegal organ trafficking as a result of low socio-economic statuses
- A category of medical crime which entails false alteration of medical documents
- This social risk factor suggests the perpetuation of falsifying information as a result of repeatedly not getting caught
8 Clues: The categorization of crime medical crimes fall under • A category of medical crime which entails false alteration of medical documents • A category of medical crime which entails performing surgery without informed consent • This non-conformist theory of crime explains medical crime as a result of the absence of effective control mechanisms • ...
Patient Access Week: Crossword 2025-03-12
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- The person responsible to pay the bill.
- Used to group charges for billing purposes. (abbr)
- Term used to categorize groups of people according to their cultural expression and identification.
- The healthcare items or services covered under a health insurance plan.
- The person subscribing to or carrying the insurance plan.
- The amount a patient pays before the insurance plan pays anything.
- A form that provides notification to patients about the practice's expectations regarding insurance coverage for a specific service.(abbr)
- Technology solution that allows medical staff to electronically verify patient’s insurance eligibility and coverage for medical treatment.(abbr)
- A notification that outlines an uninsured (or self-pay) individual's expected charges for a scheduled or requested item or service.(abbr)
- The written recommendation of a medical professional.
- When verifying benefits for dependent children and both parents have the child under their health plan, this is used to determine which plan will be primary in the filing order.(2 Words)
- The amount you pay for a covered service, such as a doctor's visit or prescription.
- The federal law that protects patients' health information and gives patients' rights over their records. (abbr)
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- Execution of a series of jobs in a computer program without manual intervention. (2 words)
- A physician, health care professional or healthcare facility licensed, certified or accredited as required by state law.
- The facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer plan has contracted with to provide health care services.
- The percentage of a covered medical expense that a beneficiary must pay.
- Information collected during registration process on patient data that includes identifying information such as name, date of birth and address, along with insurance information.
- Any medical care that must be paid directly by the patient/guardian.
- A regulation that protects patients from not being treated in an emergency room due to lack of ability to pay. (abbr)
- A measure of income issued every year by the Department of Health and Human Services that is used to determine your eligibility for certain programs and benefits.(abbr)
21 Clues: The person responsible to pay the bill. • Used to group charges for billing purposes. (abbr) • The written recommendation of a medical professional. • The person subscribing to or carrying the insurance plan. • The amount a patient pays before the insurance plan pays anything. • Any medical care that must be paid directly by the patient/guardian. • ...
HIP'S WEEK 2023 2023-04-04
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- THE INPATIENT ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD WE USE
- THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD OF DETERMINING AND IDENTIFYING A PATIENT'S CONDITION
- AN ANALYSIS PROCESS THAT IS BASED ON COMPARISON.
- ANOTHER WORD FOR CHIEF
- RECORDS, ANOTHER NAME FOR HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
- ACRONYM FOR THE AMERICAN HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
- THE MILITARY RANK HELD BY BOTH MAYO BROTHER WHEN THEY SERVED IN WWI
- THE PROCESS OF ASSIGNING NUMERIC CLASSIFICATIONS TO DIAGNOSTIC STATEMENTS.
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- HEALTH INFORMATION ______________ WEEK
- CURRENT PROCEDURAL TERMINOLOGY
- HISTORY, A COLLECTION OF SUBJECTIVE DATA ABOUT A PATIENT
- THE COUNTRY FROM WHICH WILLIAM WORRALL MAYO EMIGRATED IN 1846 TO COME THE UNITED STATES.
- THE CITY IN WHICH MAYO CLINIC WAS FOUNDED
- THE PROCESS OF MAKING WRITTEN OR ELECTRONIC ENTRIES ABOUT A PATIENT IN THE MEDICAL RECORD
- THE 'I' IN HIPAA STANDS FOR
- THE COLLABORATIVE EFFORT OF A GROUP TO ACHIEVE A COMMON GOAL
16 Clues: ANOTHER WORD FOR CHIEF • THE 'I' IN HIPAA STANDS FOR • CURRENT PROCEDURAL TERMINOLOGY • HEALTH INFORMATION ______________ WEEK • THE CITY IN WHICH MAYO CLINIC WAS FOUNDED • THE INPATIENT ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD WE USE • AN ANALYSIS PROCESS THAT IS BASED ON COMPARISON. • RECORDS, ANOTHER NAME FOR HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT • ...
The Human Skeleton 2016-01-24
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- What should you wear when biking to protect your cranium
- Where are your phalanges
- What is the jelly stuff that makes blood cells inside your bones
- What bone do you press on when performing CPR
- What are the bones called in your spine
- Where is the mandible
- Name on of the bones in your forearm
- What is the long bone that goes from your knee to your ankle
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- What is the medical word for your kneecap
- what is the medical term when bones become out of line
- What is medical word for your funny bone
- What animal has the same number of neck bones as humans
- What is the largest bone in your body
- What should you eat to get strong bones
- What protects your heart and lungs
- How many bones are there in your neck
16 Clues: Where is the mandible • Where are your phalanges • What protects your heart and lungs • Name on of the bones in your forearm • What is the largest bone in your body • How many bones are there in your neck • What are the bones called in your spine • What should you eat to get strong bones • What is the medical word for your kneecap • What is medical word for your funny bone • ...
EMR: Unit 1-3 Study Guide 2023-10-02
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- to send
- advanced life support
- The process of using an electrical shock to restore the hearts normal rhythm.
- A person trained and certified to provide advanced life support
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
- Public Safety Answering Point
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- Emergency Medical Responder
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- Point a designated 911 emergency dispatch center
- Advanced Emergency Medical Technician
- Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- A process in which a person, an institution, or a program is evaluated and recognized as meeting certain predetermined standards to provide safe and ethical care.
- basic life support
- a patient's third contact with EMS system. is a federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge.
- responder first person to arrive at the scene of an illness or injury
- emergency medical technician
16 Clues: to send • basic life support • advanced life support • Emergency Medical Responder • emergency medical technician • Public Safety Answering Point • Advanced Emergency Medical Technician • failure to take proper care in doing something • Point a designated 911 emergency dispatch center • Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards • ...
MED 256 Final Exam Crossword 2014 2014-04-02
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- recording of business transactions
- making sure that a bank statement matched the checkbook balance
- term used for money income, or money, owed to the business
- encounter form that lists all patients diagnosis, procedures, and charges.
- person that carries the insurance and is responsible for the medical bill
- term used for money owed by the business
- accounts that remain unpaid due to patient moving or without leaving a forwarding address
- demonstrates the rank of authority and how it passes from one link to another
- money being paid put by the business for insurance, rent, salary, etc...
- a minor that has received the ability to act as an adult without needing parental consent
- patient bills that are mailed out showing what patients owe a business
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- the person whom the check is written
- a doctor may treat some patients free of charge or just the amount covered by the patients insurance
- predicts the expenses and revenue of the medical office over a given period of time
- communicating the income and expenses of a business
- small cash amount used to purchase last minute needs in the medical office
- periodic review to make sure that the financial books balance in the medical office
- list of meeting topics and the order in which they will ne addressed
- also known as an occurrence report, is a special form required by a facility when an adverse outcome or event with risk of liability occurs
- type of check with a short term period in which a person can use it for cash or deposit.
20 Clues: recording of business transactions • the person whom the check is written • term used for money owed by the business • communicating the income and expenses of a business • term used for money income, or money, owed to the business • making sure that a bank statement matched the checkbook balance • list of meeting topics and the order in which they will ne addressed • ...
Mind Reading AI Crossword 2023-05-10
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- (verb) making the most efficient use of resources or processes.
- (noun) a global outbreak of a disease that affects a large number of people.
- (verb) to replace or substitute something or someone with something else.
- (adjective) relating to or involving robots or robotic technology.
- (noun) the sudden appearance and spread of a disease in a particular region or population.
- (verb) to diagnose a patient with an incorrect condition or disease.
- (adjective) strict or severe, often referring to rules, regulations, or measures.
- (adjective) referring to the period before a surgical operation.
- (noun) a prescribed course of medical treatment, usually involving specific medications or lifestyle changes.
- (noun) medical professionals, such as doctors or nurses, who are directly involved in patient care.
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- (adjective) continuous or uninterrupted, often referring to a service that is available 24 hours a day.
- (adjective) referring to a disease or condition that cannot be cured or effectively treated.
- (noun) obstacles or challenges that need to be overcome to achieve a goal.
- (noun) rules and restrictions set by authorities, usually to ensure safety or quality control.
- care (noun) specialized medical care for patients with life-threatening conditions or injuries.
- (verb) to speed up or facilitate the progress of something.
- (noun) a collection or stockpile of weapons, tools, or resources.
- (adjective) essential or necessary for life or well-being.
- (noun) large, broad areas or expanses, often referring to large amounts of data or information.
- (noun) unexpected problems or adverse events that occur during or after a medical procedure or treatment.
20 Clues: (adjective) essential or necessary for life or well-being. • (verb) to speed up or facilitate the progress of something. • (verb) making the most efficient use of resources or processes. • (adjective) referring to the period before a surgical operation. • (noun) a collection or stockpile of weapons, tools, or resources. • ...
Occupations 2023-06-19
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- - A creative individual who expresses themselves through various forms of art, such as painting, sculpting, or drawing.
- - A person who travels and explores space.
- - A person who captures images and moments using a camera.
- - A person who extinguishes fires and provides emergency response to protect people and property.
- - A person who participates in sports and physical activities, competing against others.
- - A medical professional who treats and cares for sick and injured patients.
- - A person who uses their voice to entertain and perform songs.
- Officer - A law enforcement officer who maintains order, enforces laws, and protects the community.
- - A person who manages and organizes books and other resources in a library.
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- - A medical professional who takes care of people's teeth and oral health.
- - A person who cultivates crops and raises animals to produce food and other agricultural products.
- - A performer who portrays characters in movies, plays, or TV shows.
- - A performer who expresses themselves through dance and movement.
- - A person who designs and plans buildings and structures.
- - A doctor who specializes in providing medical care to animals.
- - A person who operates aircraft and flies airplanes.
- - A person who educates and instructs students in various subjects.
- - A person who designs and builds structures, machines, and technological systems.
- - A person who prepares and cooks delicious meals in restaurants or homes.
- - A person who conducts experiments and research to discover new knowledge and understand the world.
- - A healthcare professional who assists doctors in providing medical care to patients.
21 Clues: - A person who travels and explores space. • - A person who operates aircraft and flies airplanes. • - A person who designs and plans buildings and structures. • - A person who captures images and moments using a camera. • - A person who uses their voice to entertain and perform songs. • - A doctor who specializes in providing medical care to animals. • ...
Unit 2 - Fighting Diseases 2014-09-02
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- The virus is known to ____________in the membranes.
- My spouse has ____________ to my personal information.
- Students were asked to ________________ with the teacher during emergency evacuation.
- ______________ of a new program at a company requires employees cooperation.
- When the vaccine became available, outbreaks of the disease__________.
- The _____________ of health invests a lot of money into medical research.
- My classroom rules _____________ with my colleague's rules.
- Time is a ______________ in this country.
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- Cold weather ______________ in the winter.
- The internship programs at medical colleges are very_________.
- Intense coughing and sneezing_____________ the fever of malaria.
- Medical____________________must wash their hands before examining patients.
- Canada has the best______________care system for its people.
- In those days most people_________ on farms to to make a living.
14 Clues: Time is a ______________ in this country. • Cold weather ______________ in the winter. • The virus is known to ____________in the membranes. • My spouse has ____________ to my personal information. • My classroom rules _____________ with my colleague's rules. • Canada has the best______________care system for its people. • ...
health care clayton 2024-05-16
Across
- a vehicle that takes sick people to the hospital
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm
- thing that pumps blood through veins and arteries
- regrouping from a excursion
- a place where old people live to get medicle treatment
- a qualified practitioner of medicine
- red liquid that flows through veins and arteries
- treatment intended to relieve a disorder
Down
- a branch of hospital where patients give medical treatment or advice
- the branch of medical that practices removing,repairing,or readjustment of organs and tissues
- a place where you go when you have a medical emergency
- a place where patients go when sick or hurt
- the practice of diagnosis,treatment,and prevention of disease
- mental well being
14 Clues: mental well being • regrouping from a excursion • a qualified practitioner of medicine • treatment intended to relieve a disorder • a place where patients go when sick or hurt • a person trained to care for the sick or infirm • a vehicle that takes sick people to the hospital • red liquid that flows through veins and arteries • ...
All about Benefits! 2024-04-16
Across
- Platform where BASS Medical Group employees have access to mental health coaching, clinical services, and a library of skill-building tools and resources
- BASS Medical Group's 401K Retirement Plan Provider
- The number of Dental insurance plans that BASS Medical Group offers its employees to choose from.
- The Vision Network provider that BASS Medical Group uses for the vision coverage offered.
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- Platform used by BASS Medical Group employees to enroll in benefits; also where employees can clock in and out of.
- BASS Medical Group offers a broad array of voluntary benefits (Accident Advantage, Critical Illness, Hospital Advantage, and Supplemental Dental) to health benefits eligible employees through this company.
- Website where BASS Medical Group employees can get discounts on theme parks & attractions, movie tickets, fitness memberships, travel and much more!
- The number of Medical insurance plans that BASS Medical Group offers its employees to choose from.
8 Clues: BASS Medical Group's 401K Retirement Plan Provider • The Vision Network provider that BASS Medical Group uses for the vision coverage offered. • The number of Dental insurance plans that BASS Medical Group offers its employees to choose from. • The number of Medical insurance plans that BASS Medical Group offers its employees to choose from. • ...
Emergency Medical Service 2020-03-18
Across
- / Alerts drivers on the road
- / Pumps blood throughout the body
- / Organ encapsulated in the skull
- / Allows the Paramedic to hear your lung sounds
- / Takes you to hospital
- / Sticks into the skin to give medication
- / Allows you to see the ambulance approaching
- / Helps you breath better
- / Outer most organ
Down
- / Person being transported to the hospital
- / Where the patient is transported
- / Carries patient
- / Life or Death Situation
- / Emergency Medical Services
- / When the skin is cut or broken
- / Is placed to help stop bleeding
- / Emergency Medical Technician
- / Organ that there is two of
18 Clues: / Carries patient • / Outer most organ • / Takes you to hospital • / Life or Death Situation • / Helps you breath better • / Alerts drivers on the road • / Emergency Medical Services • / Organ that there is two of • / Emergency Medical Technician • / When the skin is cut or broken • / Pumps blood throughout the body • / Organ encapsulated in the skull • ...
DOC ONLINE CROSSWORD 2023-12-12
Across
- Remote healthcare provision
- Remote medical consultation
- Healthcare professional
- Name of the company
- _____ care, a service offered online
Down
- Prescribed treatment
- An appointment with a healthcare provider
- Industry that Doconline operates in
- Company's workforce
- Facility for medical treatment
- Primary focus of the company
- Mode of Service Provision
12 Clues: Company's workforce • Name of the company • Prescribed treatment • Healthcare professional • Mode of Service Provision • Remote healthcare provision • Remote medical consultation • Primary focus of the company • Facility for medical treatment • Industry that Doconline operates in • _____ care, a service offered online • An appointment with a healthcare provider
Medical detectives crossword. 2021-02-23
Across
- a medicine that destroys microorganisms
- practices and procedures to prevent contamination from pathogens
- a gelatinous substance obtained from various kinds of red seaweed and used in biological culture media as a thickener in foods
- pressure of circulating blood against wall of blood vessels
- a scientist who studies microscopic life forms
- protective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other garments designed to protect the wearer from injury or infection.
- any organism that can produce a disease
- rate at which breathing occurs
Down
- any group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter
- a type of biological cell that can take many shapes and sizes
- evidence of disease or injury
- Phase of heartbeat when the heart muscle relaxes and allows chambers to fill with blood
- any power, principle, or substance capable of producing an effect, whether physical, chemical or biological
- signs clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patients essential body functions
- microscopic organism which can exist is a group or alone
- the vital sign that measures heat
- a rhythmical throbbing of arteries as blood is propelled through them
- relating to the phase of the heartbeat when heart muscle contracts and pumps blood from the chambers into the arteries
- infectious agent the replicates inside living things
19 Clues: evidence of disease or injury • rate at which breathing occurs • the vital sign that measures heat • a medicine that destroys microorganisms • any organism that can produce a disease • a scientist who studies microscopic life forms • infectious agent the replicates inside living things • microscopic organism which can exist is a group or alone • ...
P Medical Abbreviations 2022-01-19
Across
- As needed
- Provides the basis on which diagnosis and treatment will be delivered
- The overarching term for a surplus of circulatory diseases that affect the arteries, lymphatic vessels, and veins
- The amount of urine in the bladder after urination
- op Before surgery ( includes H&P, medical consent, IV insertion )
- Personal identifiable information to protect a patient's confidentiality
- Includes a mask, gloves, and goggles
- op After surgery ( Managing pain and patient, infection prevention )
- By mouth
- After meals
Down
- A link of medical science, chemistry to dispense medications
- A disorder that is caused by some kind of traumatic or shocking event
- The range of motion that is from an external force
- Utilizes radioactive drugs to reveal how tissues or organs are functioning
- Infection of a woman's reproductive organs
- Blockage of one of the pulmonary arteries in the lungs
- A type of healthcare that provides maximum benefits if a physician or provider is seen in the designated network
- This kind of therapy helps individuals recover from injuries by the use of utilizing maximum body movement
- Premature ventricular contractions or abnormal contractions that produce a heartbeat sooner than the expected, regular beat
19 Clues: By mouth • As needed • After meals • Includes a mask, gloves, and goggles • Infection of a woman's reproductive organs • The range of motion that is from an external force • The amount of urine in the bladder after urination • Blockage of one of the pulmonary arteries in the lungs • A link of medical science, chemistry to dispense medications • ...
Medical Term Final 2017-12-13
Across
- Articulation, where two bones meet
- Wrist bones
- Bones of the spinal column
- Wrist bones
- Long bone in the forearm
- Breastbone
- 12 pairs of bones that form the thoracic cavity
- End, head of long bone
- Long one of upper arm
- Bones of fingers and toes
Down
- Seven bones of instep of foot
- Fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone
- Area where bones join or fuse together
- Thigh bone of leg
- Collarbone
- Eight bones of the skull
- Bone of foot between instep and toes
- Knee cap
- Shoulder blade
- Shaft, middle of long bone
20 Clues: Knee cap • Collarbone • Breastbone • Wrist bones • Wrist bones • Shoulder blade • Thigh bone of leg • Long one of upper arm • End, head of long bone • Eight bones of the skull • Long bone in the forearm • Bones of fingers and toes • Bones of the spinal column • Shaft, middle of long bone • Seven bones of instep of foot • Articulation, where two bones meet • Bone of foot between instep and toes • ...
Medical Terminology 2 2013-01-30
Across
- removal of
- within
- enlarged liver
- removal of the colon
- hormone produced by the pancreas
- inflammation of the oesophagus
- abdominal flank
- formation of an opening into
Down
- abnormal condition of stones
- instrument used to view or examine
- backwards
- removal of the gall bladder
- formation of an opening into the lieum
- blindly ending pouch near to the appendix
- many
- stones in the intestines
- inflammation of the linig of the abdominal cavity
- inflammation of the stomach
- condition of urine
19 Clues: many • within • backwards • removal of • enlarged liver • abdominal flank • condition of urine • removal of the colon • stones in the intestines • removal of the gall bladder • inflammation of the stomach • abnormal condition of stones • formation of an opening into • inflammation of the oesophagus • hormone produced by the pancreas • instrument used to view or examine • ...
Medical Insurance 1 2015-12-10
Across
- tests/ ärztliche Kontrolle
- treat/ behandlen
- of employment/ Arbeitsbestätigung
- at work/ Arbeitsunfall
- of admission/ Aufnahmedatum
- accrue/ anfallen
- Anästhesie, Narkose
- Anspruch
- be effected/ ausgeführt werden
- Ausgaben
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- stay/ Aufenthalt
- date/ Ablaufdatum
- leave/ Arbeitsunfähigkeit
- slip/ Auszahlungsschein
- ambulant
- for work/ arbeitsfähig
- Arzt
- desk/ Abmeldeschalter
- for work/ arbeitsunfähig
- document / Anspruchsbescheinigung
- Compensation Board / Unfallversicherungsanstalt
21 Clues: Arzt • ambulant • Anspruch • Ausgaben • stay/ Aufenthalt • treat/ behandlen • accrue/ anfallen • date/ Ablaufdatum • Anästhesie, Narkose • desk/ Abmeldeschalter • for work/ arbeitsfähig • at work/ Arbeitsunfall • slip/ Auszahlungsschein • for work/ arbeitsunfähig • leave/ Arbeitsunfähigkeit • tests/ ärztliche Kontrolle • of admission/ Aufnahmedatum • be effected/ ausgeführt werden • ...
Prefix Medical Terminology 2016-02-04
Across
- The meaning of the prefix peri-
- The meaning of the prefix semi-
- The prefix meaning back
- A dermatologist specializes in what body part?
- The meaning of the prefix Pseudo-
- The prefix meaning many
- In tachycardia,your heartbeat is _____.
- The prefix for beyond
- The vena cava refers to this blood vessel.
Down
- A psychologist deals with this body part.
- The _______ is the word part that comes before the root word.
- The prefix meaning four
- The meaning of the prefix pan-
- The meaning of this prefix is across.
- The prefix for in front of.
- The prefix meaning near, abnormal
- The prefix for after
- The tricuspid valve has this many flaps.
- Pneumonia is a disease that affects what body part?
19 Clues: The prefix for after • The prefix for beyond • The prefix meaning four • The prefix meaning back • The prefix meaning many • The prefix for in front of. • The meaning of the prefix pan- • The meaning of the prefix peri- • The meaning of the prefix semi- • The prefix meaning near, abnormal • The meaning of the prefix Pseudo- • The meaning of this prefix is across. • ...
Medical terminology crossword 2022-10-24
19 Clues: eye • view • cell • pain • Nerve • Liver • Heart • woman • blood • stomach • excessive • deficient • specialist • to the back • Disease suffix • excessive pain • blood condition • surgifcal removal • visual examination
Medical Terms 9101112 2024-03-29
Across
- a rapid, life-threatening heart rhythm starting in the bottom chambers of the heart. It can be triggered by a heart attack.
- technical term for high blood glucose (blood sugar).
- a condition that develops when your heart doesn't pump enough blood for your body's needs.
- caused by decreased or complete cessation of blood flow to a portion of the myocardium.
- usually an inherited bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clot properly.
- abnormal heartbeats that originate in your lower heart chambers, called ventricles.
- a type of inflammatory arthritis that causes pain and swelling in your joints,
- ccurs when a blood clot (thrombus) forms in one or more of the deep veins in the body, usually in the legs.
- a form of anemia characterized by very large red blood cells and a decrease in the number of those cells
Down
- feels like squeezing, pressure, heaviness, tightness, or pain in the chest. It can be sudden or recur over time.
- you may have trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, or getting good quality sleep.
- weeks, months, or years, you may have both mental and physical problems when you stop or seriously cut back on how much you drink.
- increased heart rate for any reason. It can be a usual rise in heart rate caused by exercise or a stress response
- a condition in which the kidneys are damaged and cannot filter blood as well as they should.
- a condition in which you display an over-the-top level of activity or energy, mood or behavior.
- sudden blockage in your pulmonary arteries, the blood vessels that send blood to your lungs
- the process of discontinuing tobacco smoking
- an elevated level of lipids — like cholesterol and triglycerides — in your blood.
- disorder an anxiety disorder where you regularly have sudden attacks of panic or fear.
19 Clues: the process of discontinuing tobacco smoking • technical term for high blood glucose (blood sugar). • a type of inflammatory arthritis that causes pain and swelling in your joints, • usually an inherited bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clot properly. • an elevated level of lipids — like cholesterol and triglycerides — in your blood. • ...
Apollo Medical + Tech 2023-07-07
Across
- Troubleshooting to improve performance and stability of the app
- This option in the app turns off Apollo's Bluetooth connection
- Troubleshooting to improve the performance and stability of the device
- The process that puts Apollo back in pairing mode
- This phone operating system is used by the majority of our customers
- The light color that indicates Apollo isn't in pairing mode
- This macro is the default response for customers asking about using Apollo for specific conditions
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- Troubleshooting to reset Apollo's connection in the phone's settings
- Studies show that this is Apollo's effect on HRV
- This is the color that indicates the Apollo is ready to pair
- The process of restoring the Apollo's battery life
- How long to press both buttons on the device to perform a factory reset
- A defect that typically occurs after a customer uses high intensities
- The light color that indicates a firmware failure
- Manually remove the connection between Apollo and the app
- The light color that indicates the battery is low/dead
- The type of cable that Apollo uses to charge
- The light color that indicates the Apollo is charging
- This phone operating system requires more troubleshooting and is used by a minority of customers
19 Clues: The type of cable that Apollo uses to charge • Studies show that this is Apollo's effect on HRV • The light color that indicates a firmware failure • The process that puts Apollo back in pairing mode • The process of restoring the Apollo's battery life • The light color that indicates the Apollo is charging • The light color that indicates the battery is low/dead • ...
Apollo Medical + Tech 2023-07-07
Across
- Troubleshooting to improve performance and stability of the app
- This option in the app turns off Apollo's Bluetooth connection
- Troubleshooting to improve the performance and stability of the device
- The process that puts Apollo back in pairing mode
- This phone operating system is used by the majority of our customers
- The light color that indicates Apollo isn't in pairing mode
- This macro is the default response for customers asking about using Apollo for specific conditions
Down
- Troubleshooting to reset Apollo's connection in the phone's settings
- Studies show that this is Apollo's effect on HRV
- This is the color that indicates the Apollo is ready to pair
- The process of restoring the Apollo's battery life
- How long to press both buttons on the device to perform a factory reset
- A defect that typically occurs after a customer uses high intensities
- The light color that indicates a firmware failure
- Manually remove the connection between Apollo and the app
- The light color that indicates the battery is low/dead
- The type of cable that Apollo uses to charge
- The light color that indicates the Apollo is charging
- This phone operating system requires more troubleshooting and is used by a minority of customers
19 Clues: The type of cable that Apollo uses to charge • Studies show that this is Apollo's effect on HRV • The light color that indicates a firmware failure • The process that puts Apollo back in pairing mode • The process of restoring the Apollo's battery life • The light color that indicates the Apollo is charging • The light color that indicates the battery is low/dead • ...
Medical Terminology Prefixes 2023-01-31
19 Clues: red • fast • slow • four • half • above • after • large • below • white • small • yellow • before • beside • outside • against • between • from or away • through/across/beyond
Integumentary Medical Crossword 2024-12-05
19 Clues: Venous • Erythema • Squamous • Subacute • Depilous • Pyogenic • Adenitis • Epidermis • Seborrhea • Cutaneous • Necrology • Vasculitis • Cyanoderma • Dermatitis • Melancholia • Liposuction • Cyrotherapy • Hyperthermia • Onychomycosis
Medical Terminology Magazine 2025-12-16
Across
- Small chambers in the brain or heart
- Fast speech
- Lying face up
- A period in a women’s life when menstruation ceases
- An abnormal touch sensation, such as burning or prickling, in the absence of stimuli
- Measurement of the head
- A blood clot
- Hernial protrusion of a uterine tube
- Having no feeling or sensation
- The origin and forming of eggs
Down
- Pertaining to beneath/under the ribs
- Reduced vision in one eye not corrected by glasses.
- An instrument used to measure or determine temperatures
- Any joint disease
- Swelling of the eyelids
- An agent that relieves pain
- A specialty dealing with elderly
- Instrument for viewing the bronchi
- Hardening of the ear
19 Clues: Fast speech • A blood clot • Lying face up • Any joint disease • Hardening of the ear • Swelling of the eyelids • Measurement of the head • An agent that relieves pain • Having no feeling or sensation • The origin and forming of eggs • A specialty dealing with elderly • Instrument for viewing the bronchi • Pertaining to beneath/under the ribs • Small chambers in the brain or heart • ...
Medical terms #6 2023-02-14
19 Clues: Lt • Rt • RLQ • ant • LLQ • LUQ • RUQ • abd • side • post • hypo • above • skull • below • away from • horizontal • Toward or near • towards middle • triangle-shaped bond structure
Integumentary Medical Terminology 2020-10-23
Across
- reacts to things that touch the body
- grows out of scalp.
- hot
- chilly
- happens when you get flustered
- color of the sky
- things that are on fish
- bottom
- grease
Down
- cells that sythesize substances
- yellow or green sticky stuff
- big storage that keeps you warm
- on your fingertips
- black lives matter
- dying
- vein
- layer that protects body
- on top of
- pertaining to
19 Clues: hot • vein • dying • chilly • bottom • grease • on top of • pertaining to • color of the sky • on your fingertips • black lives matter • grows out of scalp. • things that are on fish • layer that protects body • yellow or green sticky stuff • happens when you get flustered • cells that sythesize substances • big storage that keeps you warm • reacts to things that touch the body
Medical Term Final 2017-12-13
Across
- Articulation, where two bones meet
- Wrist bones
- Bones of the spinal column
- Wrist bones
- Long bone in the forearm
- Breastbone
- 12 pairs of bones that form the thoracic cavity
- End, head of long bone
- Long one of upper arm
- Bones of fingers and toes
Down
- Seven bones of instep of foot
- Fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone
- Area where bones join or fuse together
- Thigh bone of leg
- Collarbone
- Eight bones of the skull
- Bone of foot between instep and toes
- Knee cap
- Shoulder blade
- Shaft, middle of long bone
20 Clues: Knee cap • Collarbone • Breastbone • Wrist bones • Wrist bones • Shoulder blade • Thigh bone of leg • Long one of upper arm • End, head of long bone • Eight bones of the skull • Long bone in the forearm • Bones of fingers and toes • Bones of the spinal column • Shaft, middle of long bone • Seven bones of instep of foot • Articulation, where two bones meet • Bone of foot between instep and toes • ...
PM Medical Crossword 2023-08-02
Across
- this should help you pay for your medical equipment
- a device installed on your steps to transport you up or down
- how often you should clean your CPAP mask
- a device that turns liquid medicine into a mist to inhale
- a type of sleep apnea, not obstructive
- a type of CPAP mask that covers your nose and mouth
- a lifting device to help you get out of bed
- this produces moisture in the air of your CPAP/BIPAP machine
Down
- if you have carpal tunnel, your Dr may want you to wear this
- the name for walker with hand brakes and a seat
- this type of recliner will also assist you with standing up
- a device used to treat neck pain by stretching
- small handheld stimulation device used for nerve or muscle pain
- if you are diagnosed with this, you need a CPAP or BIPAP machine
- a nursing mom may need this machine
- a type of CPAP mask that goes into your nostrils
- an ambulatory aid that comes with or without wheels
- this CPAP supply should be changed biweekly or monthly
- if you can no longer walk, this will help you get around
19 Clues: a nursing mom may need this machine • a type of sleep apnea, not obstructive • how often you should clean your CPAP mask • a lifting device to help you get out of bed • a device used to treat neck pain by stretching • the name for walker with hand brakes and a seat • a type of CPAP mask that goes into your nostrils • this should help you pay for your medical equipment • ...
ACVH Medical Terminology 2023-10-26
Across
- Plasty is a suffix meaning the ____ repair of something
- Part of the word that often references location, quantity, or timeframe
- Chrondro is the root word meaning _____
- Root word for liver
- Root word for intestines
- "-itis" is a suffix used to describe ____ of a certain part of the body
- Prefix meaning "one" (take note of # of letters)
- Ostomy is a suffix meaning to form a new _____
- Root word meaning tissue
Down
- Prefix meaning "one"(take note of # of letters
- Prefix meaning "surrounding"
- Prefix meaning "upon"
- Prefix meaning outside the body
- Root word referring to cerebrum
- Suffix meaning "to cut out"
- Prefix meaning "under/beneath"
- Prefix meaning "multiple/many"
- Prefix meaning "across"
- Suffix meaning disease
19 Clues: Root word for liver • Prefix meaning "upon" • Suffix meaning disease • Prefix meaning "across" • Root word for intestines • Root word meaning tissue • Suffix meaning "to cut out" • Prefix meaning "surrounding" • Prefix meaning "under/beneath" • Prefix meaning "multiple/many" • Prefix meaning outside the body • Root word referring to cerebrum • Chrondro is the root word meaning _____ • ...
Medical Abbreviation crossword 2024-11-03
Across
- Ischaemic Attack, What does "TIA" stand for in relation to a type of stroke?
- Reflux Disease, what does "GORD" stand for?
- What is the medical term for inflammation of the joints?
- Health Assessment, What is the term for the assessment of a person's mental and emotional well-being?
- What is the term for a condition of abnormal increased sensitivity to stimuli?
- Care Assessment Team, What does "ACAT" stand for
- Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, What does "COPD" stand for
- Vein Thrombosis, what does "DVT" refer to?
- What is the medical term for inflammation of the bladder?
- Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation, what does "ISBAR" stand for?
Down
- Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, What does "ADHD" stand for?
- What is the abbreviation for "Patient Controlled Analgesia"?
- Infection, What does "HAI" stand for in healthcare?
- and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia, In aged care, what does "BPSD" mean?
- of Daily Living, what does "ADL" stand for?
- Not Resuscitate, what does "DNR" mean?
- By Mouth, What does "NBM" stand for in a medical context?
- What is the abbreviation for "Chronic Kidney Disease"?
- Diabetes Mellitus, What does "IDDM" mean when describing a type of diabetes?
19 Clues: Not Resuscitate, what does "DNR" mean? • Vein Thrombosis, what does "DVT" refer to? • Reflux Disease, what does "GORD" stand for? • of Daily Living, what does "ADL" stand for? • Care Assessment Team, What does "ACAT" stand for • Infection, What does "HAI" stand for in healthcare? • What is the abbreviation for "Chronic Kidney Disease"? • ...
Medical Professions 2012-10-27
Across
- assist doctors with your medical care
- They take x-rays of your bones
- Doctor that looks after your eyes
- Buy medication from this person
- They check your hearing
- You make speak to this person when you are depressed
Down
- They diagnose illness and prescribe treatment
- They can help you with a bad back
- Can give you tooth a filling
- They drive in an ambulance
- They check your feet
- Help with weight/health issues
12 Clues: They check your feet • They check your hearing • They drive in an ambulance • Can give you tooth a filling • They take x-rays of your bones • Help with weight/health issues • Buy medication from this person • They can help you with a bad back • Doctor that looks after your eyes • assist doctors with your medical care • They diagnose illness and prescribe treatment • ...
Medical Terminology 2013-08-26
12 Clues: midbrain • sweet taste • double joint • within the ear • lead away from • sugar in tissues • difficult motion • against infection • reduced pain sense • defective nutrition • relating to bleeding • inflammation of a gland
Medical Maze 2013-06-02
12 Clues: Virus • malignancy? • Osteosarcoma • Slice picture • Immune mediated • helps in imaging • Nuclear Medicine • surface distortion • Relate localization • Mimic hairy leukoplakia • Autosomal dominant genetic disease • monoclonal proliferation of mononuclear cells
Medical terms 2014-10-02
Across
- Extremely advanced
- Temperate
- Causing insensibility
- Injury involving the rupture of tissue
- Sickening, revolting
- Liquid concoction that starts with S
Down
- Aware
- Free from or cleaned of germs and other microorganisms
- Needle used to inject fluids
- Expert in science
- Not clear, distorted
- A sudden, copious outflow of a fluid
12 Clues: Aware • Temperate • Expert in science • Extremely advanced • Not clear, distorted • Sickening, revolting • Causing insensibility • Needle used to inject fluids • A sudden, copious outflow of a fluid • Liquid concoction that starts with S • Injury involving the rupture of tissue • Free from or cleaned of germs and other microorganisms
Medical Abbreviations 2021-09-22
Across
- Against medical advice
- Hoh is the abbreviation for hard of __________.
- after surgery
- Hob is the abbreviation for ___ of bed
- Exercises performed to keep joints freely moving
- The abbreviation for bedside commode is _________.
- Gloves are the most common type of _____.
Down
- Dx is the abbreviation for ____________
- amt
- Hx
- before surgery
- DAT is the abbreviation for _____ as tolerated
12 Clues: Hx • amt • after surgery • before surgery • Against medical advice • Hob is the abbreviation for ___ of bed • Dx is the abbreviation for ____________ • Gloves are the most common type of _____. • DAT is the abbreviation for _____ as tolerated • Hoh is the abbreviation for hard of __________. • Exercises performed to keep joints freely moving • ...
Medical Terms 2022-11-07
12 Clues: rupture • specialist • inflammation • setting free • bad or painful • surgical repair • surgical removal • paralysis,stroke • flow or discharge • surgical suturing • control,maintenance • to bind,tie together
Medical Terminology 2021-04-12
Across
- The presence of glucose in the urine is known as.
- The acute respiratory syndrome known as__, is characterized in children and infants by obstruction of the larynx hoarseness and a barking cough.
- An abnormally slow heart rate of less than 60 beats per minute is known as.
- Term referring to a kidney.
- An abnormally rapid rate of respiration of more than 20 breaths per minute is known as.
- pancreas.
- the sound heard during breathing out
Down
- passes out through a partially obstructed
- Which of these conditions is commonly known as a bruise.
- The term means inflammation of
- The term , which is also known as
- A blood clot attached to the interior wall of a vein or artery is known as a/an.
12 Clues: pancreas. • Term referring to a kidney. • The term means inflammation of • The term , which is also known as • the sound heard during breathing out • passes out through a partially obstructed • The presence of glucose in the urine is known as. • Which of these conditions is commonly known as a bruise. • ...
Medical Crossword 2023-12-12
Across
- A type of white blood cell involved in allergic reactions.
- The medical specialty focused on the study of the skin.
- The medical specialty focused on the study of the nervous system.
- A neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward.
- A medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves.
- The membrane that covers the lungs and lines the chest cavity.
- The body's ability to recognize and defend itself against infectious agents.
Down
- The body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment.
- A surgical procedure to remove a part of the colon.
- A chronic autoimmune disease that affects the joints.
- The smallest structural and functional unit of the kidney.
- The hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar levels.
12 Clues: A surgical procedure to remove a part of the colon. • A chronic autoimmune disease that affects the joints. • The medical specialty focused on the study of the skin. • A neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward. • A type of white blood cell involved in allergic reactions. • The smallest structural and functional unit of the kidney. • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-10-03
Across
- muscle of heart inflammation (inflammation of the heart wall)
- lymph swelling (swelling of appendage due to lymph blockage)
- bone passage abnormal condition (porous bone)
- excessive cellular growth/multiplication
- abnormal softening of cartilage
Down
- around the mouth skin inflammation
- bad intestine condition
- nerve disease
- slow heart condition
- vein cutting/incision (using a needle)
- testicular inflammation
- uterus condition
12 Clues: nerve disease • uterus condition • slow heart condition • bad intestine condition • testicular inflammation • abnormal softening of cartilage • around the mouth skin inflammation • vein cutting/incision (using a needle) • excessive cellular growth/multiplication • bone passage abnormal condition (porous bone) • lymph swelling (swelling of appendage due to lymph blockage) • ...
medical terms 2024-01-23
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- A form of paralysis that affects all four limbs and the torso
- Intense, typically intermittent pain along the course of a nerve , in the head/face
- An inflammation of the cartilage that connects
- A neurological disease producing loss of sensation in the affected extremities
- An abnormally slow breathing rate
- The death of most or all the cells in an organ/tissue sue to disease, injury or failure of blood supply
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- Inflammation of the wall of a vein with associated w/ thrombosis often occuring in the legs during pregnancy
- Having or relating to two sides ; affecting both sides
- The treatment of a disease y the use of chemical substances, especially the treatment of cancer
- Any type of pain affecting the head, face or neck
- A procedure used to examine structures of the ear, particularly the external auditory canal , tympanic membrane and middle of the ear
- Blood poisoning , especially that's caused by bacteria or the toxins
12 Clues: An abnormally slow breathing rate • An inflammation of the cartilage that connects • Any type of pain affecting the head, face or neck • Having or relating to two sides ; affecting both sides • A form of paralysis that affects all four limbs and the torso • Blood poisoning , especially that's caused by bacteria or the toxins • ...
Medical Marvels 2020-10-12
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- The name given to a South African traditional healer
- The name of Christopher Columbus's ship
- On on of his first voyages,Christopher Columbus was shipwrecked off the coast of ...
- A substance injected into the body to inoculate you against a disease
- The flag under which Christopher Columbus sailed when he discovered America
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- This instrument was invented by Zacharias Janssen and Hans Lippershey in the 16th century
- The amount of years it took Christopher Columbus to convince Queen Isabella to fund his voyage to the East
- Florence Nightingale was known as 'The Lady of the ....'
- The study of the structure of the human body
- Christopher Columbus believed that the world was ...
- By law, everyone in South Africa has to be vaccinated against this disease
- The surname of the woman who discovered the use of radiation for the treatment of cancer
12 Clues: The name of Christopher Columbus's ship • The study of the structure of the human body • The name given to a South African traditional healer • Christopher Columbus believed that the world was ... • Florence Nightingale was known as 'The Lady of the ....' • A substance injected into the body to inoculate you against a disease • ...
Medical equipment 2024-05-22
12 Clues: pipeta • skalpel • kleszcze • aspirator • defibrylator • ultrasonograf • wkład chłodzący • rozrusznik serca • elektrokardiogram • aparat rentgenowski • kanister tlenu inhalacyjnego • wiaderko na odpady biologiczne (używane na sali operacyjnej)
Medical Terms 2024-08-06
12 Clues: Nerve pain • Muscle pain • Slow heartbeat • Rapid breathing • White blood cell • Excessive bleeding • Inability to digest • Enlargement of the heart • Pertaining to under the skin • Inflammation in the conjunctiva • The condition of having gallstone • Study of stomach and small intestine
Medical equipments 2023-05-26
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- a medical tool with two long narrow parts, used for holding things during medical operations
- an eeg
- an object that doctors put into someone’s body during a medical operation
- aid a small piece of equipment that someone wears in their ear to help them to hear
- a drip for putting liquid into your body
- an eeg
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- a small tube that is put into a child’s ear to remove liquid that is blocking it
- a tube used for inhaling medicine into your lungs to help you to breathe more easily
- a narrow plastic tube with a needle used for putting drugs into your body through the skin
- tank a large container filled with salt water in which people float in order to completely relax
- machine a machine used for making blood and oxygen flow around someone’s body when they are having a medical operation on their heart
- a needle fitted into a tube that looks like a pen, used for putting a drug into someone who is having a severe allergic reaction to something
- a piece of hospital equipment that ill or premature babies lie in to be kept warm and given treatment
13 Clues: an eeg • an eeg • a drip for putting liquid into your body • an object that doctors put into someone’s body during a medical operation • a small tube that is put into a child’s ear to remove liquid that is blocking it • a tube used for inhaling medicine into your lungs to help you to breathe more easily • ...
Medical Review 2024-10-31
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- Single-celled organism that does NOT have a nucleus?
- Single-celled organism that has a nucleus
- Pathogen that does not have any cells, has a protein coat, and parts of genetic material?
- What do we call infectious diseases?
- What word describes the presence of pathogens organisms?
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- Made up of single cells or are multicellular called spores?
- Who makes the standard precautions and rules?
- What is 1 symptom that may indicate an infectious disease that starts with an S?
- What word describes the absence of disease producing microorganisms or pathogens?
- What technique should be used when your hands are visibly dirty?
- Pathogen that consists of proteins that have folded in the wrong shape?
- A word that describes being free from all organisms?
12 Clues: What do we call infectious diseases? • Single-celled organism that has a nucleus • Who makes the standard precautions and rules? • Single-celled organism that does NOT have a nucleus? • A word that describes being free from all organisms? • What word describes the presence of pathogens organisms? • Made up of single cells or are multicellular called spores? • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-08-11
Medical Science 2025-08-26
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- Blood in the right side of the heart is...
- Connects bones to other bones
- Waste product excreted in urine
- Urine will appear darker when you are...
- Keep blood flowing in one direction in the heart
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- Type of blood vessel that is only a single cell thick
- Side of the heart with thicker muscular walls
- Connects muscles to bones
- Organ which filters/cleans the blood
- Scientific name for the jawbone
- Type of blood vessel that has thick muscular walls
- Name of bottom chambers in the heart
12 Clues: Connects muscles to bones • Connects bones to other bones • Scientific name for the jawbone • Waste product excreted in urine • Organ which filters/cleans the blood • Name of bottom chambers in the heart • Urine will appear darker when you are... • Blood in the right side of the heart is... • Side of the heart with thicker muscular walls • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2025-12-04
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- mild or noncancerous
- a band or sheet of fibrous connective tissue that covers ,supports,and separates muscle.
- abnormal sensation of numbness and tingling without objective cause.
- prevents bleeding.
- Jerky involuntary eye movements ;indicator of bad injury.
- inflammation of heart muscle layer.
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- acute viral infection with large number of a typical lymphocytes.
- Chronic lung condition characterized by destruction of alveolar walls.
- pain along the corse of a nerve
- Examining interior of joint with an arthroscope.
- structure upon the stomach
- a cell found in the basal layer that gives color to the skin.
12 Clues: prevents bleeding. • mild or noncancerous • structure upon the stomach • pain along the corse of a nerve • inflammation of heart muscle layer. • Examining interior of joint with an arthroscope. • Jerky involuntary eye movements ;indicator of bad injury. • a cell found in the basal layer that gives color to the skin. • ...
Patient Access Week 2025-04-03
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- Managing the financial aspects of healthcare
- Scheduling appointments for patients
- Collecting personal and medical details from patients
- The process of entering patient information into the system
- Skills needed to interact effectively with patients
- Ensuring insurance coverage before care
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- Digital systems for storing patient records
- Knowledge of medical vocabulary
- Coding and billing for medical services
- Ensuring compliance with healthcare privacy laws
10 Clues: Knowledge of medical vocabulary • Scheduling appointments for patients • Coding and billing for medical services • Ensuring insurance coverage before care • Digital systems for storing patient records • Managing the financial aspects of healthcare • Ensuring compliance with healthcare privacy laws • Skills needed to interact effectively with patients • ...
Insurance 2025-03-14
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- The amount an individual or employer pays for health insurance coverage.
- The practice of spreading healthcare costs across a group to make insurance more affordable.
- Health coverage provided by non-governmental organizations, often through employers.
- A request made to an insurance company to pay for medical expenses.
- A government program that provides financial and healthcare support for the elderly and disabled.
- A healthcare system where the government finances medical expenses for all citizens.
- A public health insurance program for low-income individuals and families.
- The amount a person must pay out-of-pocket before insurance starts covering costs.
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- Expenses that patients must pay directly for healthcare services not covered by insurance.
- Health insurance provided through a worker’s job as part of their benefits.
- A system where all residents have access to medical services, usually funded by taxes.
- A financial system that helps cover healthcare costs in exchange for regular payments.
- A fixed fee a patient pays for healthcare services, with the rest covered by insurance.
- A government-funded healthcare program for elderly and disabled individuals.
- The extent to which an insurance policy pays for medical services.
15 Clues: The extent to which an insurance policy pays for medical services. • A request made to an insurance company to pay for medical expenses. • The amount an individual or employer pays for health insurance coverage. • A public health insurance program for low-income individuals and families. • ...
Safety Crossword: Round 2 2025-06-10
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- _________ is responsible to supervise all the activities before, during and after entry operation in confined space.
- An unplanned event that may result in injury to people, damage to property, and harm to environment.
- Any source or condition which has a potential to cause harm or injury.
- One of the required basic PPEs to be used when entering manufacturing area.
- One of the prohibited items to bring in manufacturing area.
- Form C will be due in _______ from the incident date.
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- One of the requirements for confined space activity.
- Form D shall be closed not later than ________ after Form C final approval date.
- One of the requirements for hot work activity.
- An incident with Medical Certificate issuance ≤ 4 days by registered medical personnel is categorized as _________ LTA.
- A government agency that enforce occupational safety and health laws and regulations in Malaysia.
- _________ is responsible to test and interpret the reading level of gaseous in the confined space prior to Confined Space Permit approval.
- An incident with Medical Certificate issuance > 4 days by registered medical personnel is categorized as _________ LTA.
- When an incident occur, Form A must be raised within ______?
- An example of confined space.
15 Clues: An example of confined space. • One of the requirements for hot work activity. • One of the requirements for confined space activity. • Form C will be due in _______ from the incident date. • One of the prohibited items to bring in manufacturing area. • When an incident occur, Form A must be raised within ______? • ...
Cardiology 2022-11-02
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- 1st Line medical management for hypertension in patient with Type 2 Diabetes
- 1st line medical management in chronic heart failure: ACEi and ____
- medical management for Ventricular Tachycardia with a pulse and no adverse features
- Scoring system for anticoagulation in AF
- Cardiomyopathy leading to sudden death in young athletes
- Acute stemi treatment within 2 hours of presentation
- Janeway lesions, osler nodes and splinter haemorrhages are indicative of?
- central crushing chest pain, raised troponins and non-specific ECG changes
- Medication providing immediate symptomatic relief in angina
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- Sudden onset tearing chest pain
- cholesterol lowering medications
- ST elevation in leads II, III and aVF
- ECG: Absent P waves, Narrow QRS, Irregularly Irregular
- Medication for symptomatic treatment in Chronic Heart failure
14 Clues: Sudden onset tearing chest pain • cholesterol lowering medications • ST elevation in leads II, III and aVF • Scoring system for anticoagulation in AF • Acute stemi treatment within 2 hours of presentation • ECG: Absent P waves, Narrow QRS, Irregularly Irregular • Cardiomyopathy leading to sudden death in young athletes • ...
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. investments, business, 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 • 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 • medical department that deals with bones and muscles • ...
ml 2022-05-12
Medical Term Final 2017-12-13
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- Articulation, where two bones meet
- Wrist bones
- Bones of the spinal column
- Wrist bones
- Long bone in the forearm
- Breastbone
- 12 pairs of bones that form the thoracic cavity
- End, head of long bone
- Long one of upper arm
- Bones of fingers and toes
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- Seven bones of instep of foot
- Fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone
- Area where bones join or fuse together
- Thigh bone of leg
- Collarbone
- Eight bones of the skull
- Bone of foot between instep and toes
- Knee cap
- Shoulder blade
- Shaft, middle of long bone
20 Clues: Knee cap • Collarbone • Breastbone • Wrist bones • Wrist bones • Shoulder blade • Thigh bone of leg • Long one of upper arm • End, head of long bone • Eight bones of the skull • Long bone in the forearm • Bones of fingers and toes • Bones of the spinal column • Shaft, middle of long bone • Seven bones of instep of foot • Articulation, where two bones meet • Bone of foot between instep and toes • ...
Medical Physics A 2017-11-29
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- An object which gives out its own light is ______.
- Happens when light bounces from a mirror.
- A wave we use for seeing.
- Happens when light travels out of one substance into another.
- Blue light and green light look ______ when mixed.
- Cyan, magenta and yellow are ______ colours of light.
- The ______ ray of light has travelled into a new substance.
- The ____ ray of light hits a mirror.
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- Red, green and blue are ______ colours of light.
- A triangular ______ can split white light into lots of colours.
- An object which reflects light is ______.
- The imaginary line at right angles to a surface.
- When the three primary colours are mixed they look ______.
- A green ______ will only let green light through.
- The layer at the back of the eye.
- An image which looks sharp is in ______.
- The ______ ray of light has bounced from a mirror.
- Red light and blue light look ______ when mixed
- Does most of the focussing of the eye.
19 Clues: A wave we use for seeing. • The layer at the back of the eye. • The ____ ray of light hits a mirror. • Does most of the focussing of the eye. • An image which looks sharp is in ______. • An object which reflects light is ______. • Happens when light bounces from a mirror. • Red light and blue light look ______ when mixed • Red, green and blue are ______ colours of light. • ...
General Medical Terms 2025-02-11
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- – The clear liquid that remains after blood has clotted, which does not contain clotting factors.
- – A localized collection of blood outside blood vessels, often caused by trauma.
- – Pertaining to veins.
- – The liquid component of blood that carries cells and proteins.
- – The process of blood clotting to prevent bleeding.
- – White blood cells that fight infection.
- – A substance that prevents blood clotting.
- – The branch of medicine concerned with blood and its diseases.
- – Small cell fragments involved in blood clotting.
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- puncture – Drawing blood from an artery.
- – Red blood cells that carry oxygen.
- – A protein in red blood cells responsible for oxygen transport.
- – The rupture of red blood cells.
- – The process of inserting a needle into a vein to collect a blood sample.
- – The practice of drawing blood from a patient.
- – Pertaining to arteries.
- – A protein involved in blood clotting.
- puncture – Blood collection from a small blood vessel, often from a fingertip or heel.
- – The formation of a blood clot within a blood vessel.
- – The study of blood serum and its properties.
20 Clues: – Pertaining to veins. • – Pertaining to arteries. • – The rupture of red blood cells. • – Red blood cells that carry oxygen. • – A protein involved in blood clotting. • puncture – Drawing blood from an artery. • – White blood cells that fight infection. • – A substance that prevents blood clotting. • – The study of blood serum and its properties. • ...
Medical terminology Prefixes 2024-09-03
20 Clues: slow • after • before • around • within • outside • between • against • against • many, much • upon, above • fast, rapid • under, below • without, not • good, normal • within, inside • few, deficient • under, below normal • bad, painful, difficult • excessive, above normal
Chapter 3 Medical, Legal, and Ethical Issues 2024-08-15
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- Blood settling to the lowest point of the body, causing discoloration of the skin; a definitive sign of death
- Local protocols, usually pertaining to a particular service or area.
- Written documentation that specifies medical treatment for a competent patient should he or she become unable to make decisions: also called living will.
- Basing current action on lessons, rules, or guidelines derived from previous similar experiences.
- Permission from a patient or guardian to provide care.
- Able to make rational decisions about personal well being.
- Unilateral termination of care by the AEMT without the patient's consent and without making provisions for transferring care to another health care professional with skills at the same level or higher.
- A theory that may be used when the conduct of the person being sued is alleged to have occurred in clear violation of a statute.
- A term relating to medical jurisprudence (law) or forensic medicine.
- False statements about a person made in writing or through the mass media.
- making an untrue statement about someone's character or reputation without legal privilege or consent of the individual.
- The seizing, confining, abducting, or carrying away of a person by force, including transporting a competent adult for medical treatment without his or her consent.
- Stiffening of the body; a definitive sign of death.
- A person who is under the legal age in a given state but, because of other circumstances, is legally considered an adult.
- A medicolegal term relating to certain personnel who by statute or by function have a responsibility to provide care.
- A wrongful act that gives rise to a civil suit.
- Accepted levels of medical care expected by reason of training and profession; determined by legal or professional peer organizations so that patients are not exposed to unnecessary risk or harm.
- a type of advance directive executed by a competent adult that appoint another individual to make medical treatment decisions on his or her behalf in the event that the person making the appointment loses decision-making capacity. Also known as a durable power of attorney for health care.
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- False verbal statements about a person.
- A code of conduct that can be defined by society, religion, or a person, affecting character, conduct, and conscience.
- Written documentation giving permission to medical personnel not to attempt resuscitation in the event of cardiac arrest.
- A serious situation, such as injury or illness, that threatens the life or welfare of a person or group of people and requires immediate intervention.
- The confinement o a person without legal authority or the person's consent.
- conduct that constitutes a willful or reckless disregard for a duty or a standard of care.
- Any information about health status, provisions of health care, or payment for health care that can be linked to an individual. This is interpreted rather broadly and includes any part of a patient's medical record or payment history.
- A type of consent in which a patient gives express authorization for provision of care and transport.
- The manner in which principles of ethics are incorporated into professional conduct.
- Immediate care of treatment.
- When a person who has a duty abuses it and causes harm to another individual, the AEMT, the agency, and/or the medical director may be sued for negligence.
- Permission for treatment given by a competent patient after the potential risks, benefits, and alternatives to treatment have been explained.
- Failure to provide the same care that a person with similar training would provide under similar circumstances.
- Touching a patient or providing emergency care without consent.
- for health care A type of advance directive executed by a competent adult that appoints another individual to make medical treatment decisions on his or her behalf in the event that the person making the appointment loses decision-making capacity.
- The act of physically preventing a person from taking physical action.
- a type of consent in which a patient who is unable to give consent is given treatment under the legal assumption that he or she would want treatment.
- Statutory provisions enacted by many states to protect citizens from liability for errors and omissions when giving food faith emergency medical care, unless there is wanton. gross. or willful negligence or acceptance of remuneration.
- Precise and detailed plans for a regimen of therapy (for example, advanced cardiac life support[ACLS] algorithms).
- Decompostion of body tissues; a definitive sign of death.
- Unlawfully placing a patient in fear of bodily harm.
- Principles that identify conduct deemed morally desirable.
40 Clues: Immediate care of treatment. • False verbal statements about a person. • A wrongful act that gives rise to a civil suit. • Stiffening of the body; a definitive sign of death. • Unlawfully placing a patient in fear of bodily harm. • Permission from a patient or guardian to provide care. • Decompostion of body tissues; a definitive sign of death. • ...
Health Insurance Specialist Career Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-09-25
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- ___ Contractor = defined by the ’Lectric Law Library’s Lexicon as “a person who performs services for another under an express or implied agreement and who is not subject to the other’s control, or right to control, of the manner and means of performing the services. The organization that hires an independent contractor is not liable for the acts or omissions of the independent contractor.”
- professional association, previously known as the American Academy of Professional Coders, established to provide a national certification and credentialing process, to support the national and local membership by providing educational products and opportunities to networks, and to increase and promote national recognition and awareness of professional coding.
- the illegal transfer of money or property as a fraudulent action; to steal money from an employer.
- ___ Superior = Latin for “let the master answer”; legal doctrine holding that the employer is liable for the actions and omissions of employees performed and committed within the scope of their employment.
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services = formerly known as the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA); an administrative agency within the federal Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
- ___ Specialist = see health insurance specialist.
- Health Insurance ___ = documentation that is electronically or manually submitted to an insurance plan requesting reimbursement for health care procedures and services provided (e.g., CMS-1500 and UB-04 claims).
- ___ Insurance = protects business contents (e.g., buildings and equipment) against fire, theft, and other risks.
- Medical ___ Insurance = a type of liability insurance that covers physicians and other health care professionals for liability claims arising from patient treatment.
- principle of right or good conduct; rules that govern the conduct of members of a profession.
- American Health Information Management Association = founded in 1928 to improve the quality of medical records, and currently advances the health information management (HIM) profession toward an electronic and global environment, including implementation of ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS in 2013.
- American Association of Medical Assistants = enables medical assisting professionals to enhance and demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and professionalism required by employers and patients; as well as protect medical assistants’ right to practice.
- ___ Compensation Insurance = insurance program, mandated by federal and state governments, that requires employers to cover medical expenses and loss of wages for workers who are injured on the job or who have developed job-related disorders.
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- ___ and Omissions Insurance = see professional liability insurance.
- Hold ___ Clause = policy that the patient is not responsible for paying what the insurance plan denies.
- Health ___ Technician = professionals who manage patient health information and medical records, administer computer information systems, and code diagnoses and procedures for health care services provided to patients.
- conduct or qualities that characterize a professional person.
- Medical ___ = involves linking every procedure or service code reported on an insurance claim to a condition code (e.g., disease, injury, sign, symptom, other reason for encounter) that justifies the need to perform that procedure or service.
- nonpaid professional practice experience that benefits students and facilities that accept students for placement; students receive on-the-job experience prior to graduation, and the internship assists them in obtaining permanent employment.
- ____ Insurance = an insurance agreement that guarantees repayment for financial losses resulting from the act or failure to act of an employee. It protects the financial operations of the employer.
- Business ___ Insurance = protects business assets and covers the cost of lawsuits resulting from bodily injury, personal injury, and false advertising.
- ___ Coding = process of reporting diagnoses, procedures, services, and supplies as numeric and alphanumeric characters (called codes) on the insurance claim.
- Medical ___ = employed by a provider to perform administrative and clinical tasks that keep the office or clinic running smoothly.
- ___ of Practice = health care services, determined by the state, that an NP and PA can perform.
- ___ Liability Insurance = provides protection from liability as a result of errors and omissions when performing their professional services; also called errors and omissions insurance.
- Health Insurance ___ = person who reviews health-related claims to match medical necessity to procedures or services performed before payment (reimbursement) is made to the provider; see also reimbursement specialist.
- Health Care ___ = physician or other health care practitioner (e.g., physician’s assistant).
- ___ Examiner = employed by third-party payers to review health-related claims to determine whether the charges are reasonable and medically necessary based on the patient’s diagnosis.
28 Clues: ___ Specialist = see health insurance specialist. • conduct or qualities that characterize a professional person. • ___ and Omissions Insurance = see professional liability insurance. • Health Care ___ = physician or other health care practitioner (e.g., physician’s assistant). • ...
OUTBOUND CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-10-05
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- Which patients need to stay with only state medical?
- The use of outreaching to new patients who had an appointment in our facility?
- How many attempts are done to schedule an IHA?
- One of the purpose of doing an outreach for a new patient is to get?
- What does IHA stands for?
- Truth/ False, Does the patient has to be due for an physical checkup in order to schedule an IHA
- Which insurance type can be scheduled for any appointments while a change is pending?
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- What is a medical group that is not accepted in our facility?
- A type of medical group that requires an IHA after a PCP change?
- What type of visit does the patients get before the PCP change gets effective?
- Out of pocket amount for a Sport physical for a commercial patient who is not due for a physical check up?
- A type of an appointment but cannot be changed into an IHA?
- Number of days between the attempts to schedule an IHA for the transferred pts?
- Patients that are below the age of 18 months are eligible for an IHA within?
- Where are the IHA scheduling attempts documented in a patient's chart?
- A medical group that patients with referrals are changed into?
16 Clues: What does IHA stands for? • How many attempts are done to schedule an IHA? • Which patients need to stay with only state medical? • A type of an appointment but cannot be changed into an IHA? • What is a medical group that is not accepted in our facility? • A medical group that patients with referrals are changed into? • ...
History Puzzle 2024-06-10
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- 65 and older can access
- Hears the cases that challenge the Supreme Court
- The best generation
- Helps people with medical bills etc.
- Generation after boomers
- Later 2000s
- Moved out of position
- Rosa parks action
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- Does not want to initiate anything
- Higher than the government
- A step down from as powerful from the president
- Act that aids people’s medical bills
- Act of being protected
- An action taken to change somthing
- Strength
- Money, market, higher prices bc of it
- Involves government access and abilities
- Early 2000s late 1900s
18 Clues: Strength • Later 2000s • Rosa parks action • The best generation • Moved out of position • Act of being protected • Early 2000s late 1900s • 65 and older can access • Generation after boomers • Higher than the government • Does not want to initiate anything • An action taken to change somthing • Act that aids people’s medical bills • Helps people with medical bills etc. • ...
Fred Hollows on Sixty Minutes 2014-10-14
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- An eye disease.
- Another word that describes Fred as starting up something new.
- An opaque covering that prevents the eye from seeing.
- An inland area of Australia where we see Fred Hollows working with Aboriginal people.
- Vietnam's highest honour (written as one word).
- The medical term for stitches.
- The name of Fred's wife.
- Death, said Fred, is something you never live to what?
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- How many million people live in Vietnam?
- The name of Fred Hollows' son.
- The name of the foundation Fred established (two words written as one)
- The type of medical operation that requires looking through a micro-scope.
- What sort of tumour did Fred Hollows get?
- The occupation that Chan had before needing an eye operation.
- Fred's son goes on a medical what to Asia?
- A word meaning grumpy to describe Fred.
- Fred did not mind being called this (written as one word).
- The percentage of people in third world needing an eye operation.
- What sort of temper is Fred described as having?
19 Clues: An eye disease. • The name of Fred's wife. • The name of Fred Hollows' son. • The medical term for stitches. • A word meaning grumpy to describe Fred. • How many million people live in Vietnam? • What sort of tumour did Fred Hollows get? • Fred's son goes on a medical what to Asia? • Vietnam's highest honour (written as one word). • ...
Careers 2023-01-04
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- EMT trained to perform the most advanced skills
- What you use to cover your eye when getting glasses
- A respiratory therapist cares for patients with ______
- If you have speculations of cancer you may see a ___?
- What level of education is required to become an oncologist
- Person who works in the CDC and deals with mass spread of diseases
- Julio wants to be a medical coder, what work setting should he expect?
- What medical professional is licensed to spay a dog so that she cannot have puppies?
- If a person's eyeglasses break, who would be qualified to fix them?
- Cares for the sedation/pain management of patients during surgery
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- Which career requires a postgraduate education beyond a bachelor's degree.
- someone who takes X-rays
- Provider who works under a Physician, can write prescriptions
- You earn a ____ from a community college
- Professional that designs machines such as monitors
- Professional that removes stains and deposits
- Medical professional who would examine someone with chest pain
- trained to use therapeutic massage along with massage therapist
- Treats patients under 21
- Someone with gingivitis should be treated by a?
20 Clues: someone who takes X-rays • Treats patients under 21 • You earn a ____ from a community college • Professional that removes stains and deposits • EMT trained to perform the most advanced skills • Someone with gingivitis should be treated by a? • Professional that designs machines such as monitors • What you use to cover your eye when getting glasses • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Animal Science 2023-01-22
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- manager - supervises and leads an animal - related company’s operations and employees
- attendant - provides basic care for animals
- sales representatives - informs veterinary professionals about new improved products.
- insurance agent - sells and leads animal policies on behalf of the insurance companies.
- - creates rations for animals based on their individual nutritional needs.
- behaviorist - studies the way animals behave and tries to determine what causes certain types of behavior and what factors can prompt behavior change
- - studies a variety of animal species; may work in zoos, aquariums, parks,laboratories, etc.
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- analyst - provides guidance for financial planning. Analysis, and projection
- - supply store associate - assists with daily store operations
- technician - licensed medical professional that assists veterinarians in diagnosing and treating animals in private clinics, animal hospitals, and research facilities.
- rehabilitator - examines and provides care to wildlife that are sick, injured, or orphaned with the hopes of returning them back to the wild.
- specialist - provides preventative and therapeutic medical treatment to animals based on latest industry standards and research.
- - licensed medical professional that treats,cures, and prevents illness and injury in animals.
- trainer - trains animals for obedience, performance, riding, security , or assisting people with disabilities
- marketing specialist - researches target consumers and designs advertising campaigns
15 Clues: attendant - provides basic care for animals • - supply store associate - assists with daily store operations • - creates rations for animals based on their individual nutritional needs. • analyst - provides guidance for financial planning. Analysis, and projection • marketing specialist - researches target consumers and designs advertising campaigns • ...
COB & TPL Words to Know 2018-11-02
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- A claim for a member who is enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid, where Medicare, as the primary payor, has made a payment or has approved an amount to be paid and then forwards the claim to Medicaid for payment of the member's coinsurance and deductible.
- Personal Injury Protection
- Insurer responsible for paying first on any medical claim.
- Rules that establish the order in which health insurers pay claims when more than one insurer provides coverage for a member.
- Lien filed by an insurer, in accordance with Law to protect its right to reimbursement and/or recovery after one of its members is injured due to third-party negligence.
- Detailed explanation of an insurer’s payment or denial of a claim sent to a member;(EOB).
- Federal and state mandate that state providers must bill all of a member’s other insurers before submitting a claim to Tufts Health Plan.
- Other health insurance carriers are Medicare, TriCare, commercial group plans, HMOs other governmental benefits.
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- Insurance that provides compensation for medical expenses incurred by an individual injured in the course of employment.
- Insurer responsible for paying second on any medical claim.
- Detailed explanation of an insurer’s payment or denial of a claim sent to a provider;(EOP).
- Auto insurance that covers medical and funeral expenses resulting from an accident involving a policyholder and any passengers riding with the policyholder.
- A claim against an asset for payment due to payor when funds become available; secures right to recovery for payor.
- Refers to the claims that are denied for payment by the secondary payor due to the existence of other insurance determined to be a primary payor.
- A situation in which Members have additional coverage that pays for their care medical expenses, usually after an accident (e.g., auto accident, accidental injury, slip and fall, dog bites, product liability, medical malpractice, restitution cases).
15 Clues: Personal Injury Protection • Insurer responsible for paying first on any medical claim. • Insurer responsible for paying second on any medical claim. • Detailed explanation of an insurer’s payment or denial of a claim sent to a member;(EOB). • Detailed explanation of an insurer’s payment or denial of a claim sent to a provider;(EOP). • ...
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Ch8-UsingHealthServices 2013-10-13
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- Illness with Alternating periods with no symptoms, then many symptoms
- People who express distress and conflict through bodily symptoms.
- Illness that is Short in duration, with no long term consequences
- Individuals free from illness who are nonetheless concerned about their physical state and frequently and inappropriately use medical services. (7,4)
- Are worried that normal bodily symptoms are indicators of illness and they make extensive use of medical care service
- The act of delaying seeking treatment for recognized symptoms. (5,8)
- The modification or supplementation of a prescribed treatment regimen on the basis of privately held theories about the disorder or its treatment. (8.12)
- A defense mechanism involving the inability to recognize or deal with external threatening events; believed to be an early reaction to the diagnosis of a chronic or terminal illness.
- An organized set of beliefs about an illness or a type of illness, including its nature, cause, duration, and consequences. (7,15)
- The time between recognizing that a symptom exists and deciding that it is serious. (9,5)
- The medically beneficial impact of an inert treatment. (7,6)
- A technique of relaxation and pain control in which a person conjures up a picture that is held in mind during a painful or stressful experience. (6,7)
- A delay in treating symptoms, which results from problems within the medical system, such as faulty diagnoses or lost test results. (7,5)
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- A pain management technique involving relaxation, suggestion, distraction, and the focusing of attention.
- A model of illness maintaining that people hold implicit commonsense beliefs about their symptoms and illnesses that result in organized illness representations or schemas and that influence their treatment decisions and adherence. (11,5)
- Benefits of being treated for illness, including the ability to rest, to be freed from unpleasant tasks, and to be taken care of by others. (9,5)
- An informal network of family and friends who help an individual interpret and treat a disorder before the individual seeks formal medical treatment. (3,8,7)
- The relabeling of symptoms of fatigue and exhaustion as a particular illness resulting from learning about that illness; called medical students' disease because overworked medical students are vulnerable to this labeling effect. (7,8,7)
- A technique of healing and pain control, developed in China, in which long, thin needles are inserted into designated areas of the body to reduce discomfort in a target area.
- The time between deciding to seek treatment and actually doing so. (10,5)
- A method whereby an individual is provided with ongoing, specific information or feedback about how a particular physiological process operates, so that he or she can learn how to modify that process.
- Illnesses that are long lasting and usually irreversible.
- A philosophy characterized by the belief that health is a positive state that is actively achieved; usually associated with certain nontraditional health practices. (8,6)
- The time between recognizing that a symptom implies an illness and the decision to seek treatment. (7,5)
- A medical treatment that produces an effect in a patient because of its therapeutic intent and not its nature.
25 Clues: Illnesses that are long lasting and usually irreversible. • The medically beneficial impact of an inert treatment. (7,6) • People who express distress and conflict through bodily symptoms. • Illness that is Short in duration, with no long term consequences • The act of delaying seeking treatment for recognized symptoms. (5,8) • ...
health insurance glossary 2023-01-19
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- a health insurance plan that combines elements of an HMO and PPO
- the amount paid by you or your employer
- a health insurance plan that allows you to see any doctor at any time
- the maximum amount of money you will be required to pay for deductibles
- plans these plans allow you to use any doctor, hospital ect
- a health savings account
- a way of sharing medical costs you pay a flat fee every time you receive a medical service
- a health insurance plan that allows you to pay monthly or quarterly premium in exchange for healthcare services
- care the way a health care system manages its costs
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- the amount you are required to pay for medical care in certain types of health plans after you met your deductible.
- a health problem that existed before the date your insurance coverage became effective
- services designed to keep patients healthy including checkups
- they monitor your health and diagnose and treat minor problems
- specific conditions or circumstances the policy will not pay for
- the amount of money you must pay each year to cover your medical care expenses
15 Clues: a health savings account • the amount paid by you or your employer • care the way a health care system manages its costs • plans these plans allow you to use any doctor, hospital ect • services designed to keep patients healthy including checkups • they monitor your health and diagnose and treat minor problems • ...
Safety Crossword Tournament: First Round 2023-09-25
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- One of the requirements for confined space activity.
- _________ is responsible to test and interpret the reading level of gaseous in the confined space prior to Confined Space Permit approval.
- When an incident occur, Form A must be raised within ______?
- An incident with Medical Certificate issuance ≤ 4 days by registered medical personnel is categorized as _________ LTA.
- One of the prohibited items to bring in manufacturing area.
- One of the required basic PPEs to be used when entering manufacturing area.
- _________ is responsible to supervise all the activities before, during and after entry operation in confined space.
- A government agency that enforce occupational safety and health laws and regulations in Malaysia.
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- Form D shall be closed not later than ________ after Form C final approval date.
- _________ is responsible to fill up Form A after an incident occurred.
- An incident with Medical Certificate issuance > 4 days by registered medical personnel is categorized as _________ LTA.
- One of the requirements for hot work activity.
- An unplanned event that may result in injury to people, damage to property, and harm to environment.
- Form C will be due in _______ from the incident date.
- Any source or condition which has a potential to cause harm or injury.
15 Clues: One of the requirements for hot work activity. • One of the requirements for confined space activity. • Form C will be due in _______ from the incident date. • One of the prohibited items to bring in manufacturing area. • When an incident occur, Form A must be raised within ______? • _________ is responsible to fill up Form A after an incident occurred. • ...
IMSTP 2020-12-20
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- Physically unfit for work
- A group of people who live together
- to look at or check again
- the order in which MA categories flow
- PA600
- SNAP word for able-bodied adult
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- The process of counting money from an LRR
- Tells the story of your case
- The person receiving benefits
- the "P" in PSC
- our medical program
- Application through computer
- The process used in MA to lower income using medical expenses
- Costs
- Identifies the program
- Food Stamp Program
16 Clues: Costs • PA600 • the "P" in PSC • Food Stamp Program • our medical program • Identifies the program • Physically unfit for work • to look at or check again • Tells the story of your case • Application through computer • The person receiving benefits • SNAP word for able-bodied adult • A group of people who live together • the order in which MA categories flow • ...
P05 2025-07-18
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- Deficiency of red blood cells
- Catalyst for biochemical reactions
- Medical professional
- Nerve cell that transmits impulses
- Stitch used to close wounds
- Identification of disease
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- Removal of tissue for diagnostic purposes
- Thigh bone
- Bone in the forearm
- Substance used to stimulate immunity
- Drug used to treat illness
- Facility for outpatient medical care
- Hormone for glucose regulation
- Simple sugar in blood
14 Clues: Thigh bone • Bone in the forearm • Medical professional • Simple sugar in blood • Identification of disease • Drug used to treat illness • Stitch used to close wounds • Deficiency of red blood cells • Hormone for glucose regulation • Catalyst for biochemical reactions • Nerve cell that transmits impulses • Substance used to stimulate immunity • Facility for outpatient medical care • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2023-01-25
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- : creates rations for animals based on their individual nutritional needs.
- : licensed medical professional that treats,cures, and prevents illness and injury in animals.
- marketing specialist : researches target consumers and designs advertising campaigns
- sales representatives : informs veterinary professionals about new improved products.
- : supply store associate - assists with daily store operations
- rehabilitator : examines and provides care to wildlife that are sick, injured, or orphaned with the hopes of returning them back to the wild.
- analyst : provides guidance for financial planning. Analysis, and projection
Down
- technician : licensed medical professional that assists veterinarians in diagnosing and treating animals in private clinics, animal hospitals, and research facilities.
- : studies a variety of animal species; may work in zoos, aquariums, parks,laboratories, etc.
- insurance agent : sells and leads animal policies on behalf of the insurance companies.
- manager : supervises and leads an animal - related company’s operations and employees
- trainer : trains animals for obedience, performance, riding, security , or assisting people with disabilities
- specialist : provides preventative and therapeutic medical treatment to animals based on latest industry standards and research.
- behaviorist : studies the way animals behave and tries to determine what causes certain types of behavior and what factors can prompt behavior change
- attendant : provides basic care for animals
15 Clues: attendant : provides basic care for animals • : supply store associate - assists with daily store operations • : creates rations for animals based on their individual nutritional needs. • analyst : provides guidance for financial planning. Analysis, and projection • marketing specialist : researches target consumers and designs advertising campaigns • ...
medical ethics 2015-01-07
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- A subject or situation presenting unseen hazards
- The quality of always being the same
- The killing of someone painlessly especially to end suffering
- Philosophy concerned with understanding reality
- A word not used with it's ordinary meaning but to show likeness
- To grow a new cell or organism from a single cell
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- Dully or ordinarily
- The study of right and wrong
- Disordered and confused
- To say the opposite of something or deny
- a point of view
- An explanation that has not been proved or tested
12 Clues: a point of view • Dully or ordinarily • Disordered and confused • The study of right and wrong • The quality of always being the same • To say the opposite of something or deny • Philosophy concerned with understanding reality • A subject or situation presenting unseen hazards • An explanation that has not been proved or tested • ...
medical terminology 2014-12-27
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- of the sides of the cranium
- jaw bone
- bone\forms the room and walls of nasal cavity
- one facial bone?
- many bones structure the cranium?
- bone\what's another name for maxilla?
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- sinuses\mucous membrane
- bones
- bone\anterior part of the skull and bone?
- the posterioranterior part of the nasal septal wall between the nostrils
- many parts is the skull made out of?
- turbinates\interior of the nose
12 Clues: bones • jaw bone • one facial bone? • sinuses\mucous membrane • of the sides of the cranium • turbinates\interior of the nose • many bones structure the cranium? • many parts is the skull made out of? • bone\what's another name for maxilla? • bone\anterior part of the skull and bone? • bone\forms the room and walls of nasal cavity • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2020-04-12
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- a specialty concerned with the study and treatment of disorders of the nervous system
- referring to medical care which does not provide a cure for a disease, but reduces its severity or slows its progress
- to use something
- a device to correct abnormal heart rate by means of electric shocks
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- the process of generating a two-dimensional image of a section of a three-dimensional object
- a blood vessel that carries depleted blood back to the heart
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- the past and present of a patient, which may contain important information on their health
- an X-ray of the breast taken in order to help a professional decide whether a lump in the breast is a gland, a cyst or a tumor
- a thin tube inserted into a patient’s body in order to remove a liquid, e.g. urine
- a test performed to detect if microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi are present in the circulatory system
- an instrument with two long narrow parts for holding things during medical operations
12 Clues: to use something • a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • a blood vessel that carries depleted blood back to the heart • a device to correct abnormal heart rate by means of electric shocks • a thin tube inserted into a patient’s body in order to remove a liquid, e.g. urine • ...
