medical Crossword Puzzles
CMHS Clases Vocab 2022-02-14
17 Clues: art • health • algebra • Spanish • physics • biology • geometry • calculus • chemistry • Sociology • government • Psychology • trigonometry • world history • Human body systems • Medical Interventions • statistics and probability
Death Investigation Vocabulary 2023-11-08
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- occurs when a person purposefully kills oneself
- one of five ways in which a person’s death is classified
- death of one person caused by another person
- the time between death and body discovery
- medical doctor who oversees the death investigation and performs autopsies to establish the cause, manner, and mechanism of death
- the cooling of the body following death.
- medical exam performed by a medical examiner or pathologist to determine the cause, manner and mechanisms of death
- first stage of death
- the injury, condition, or disease responsible for a person’s death
- death caused by the interruption and failure of body functions resulting from age, disease or toxic exposure
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- death caused by unplanned events
- describes the specific physiological, physical or chemical event in the body that brought about the cessation of life.
- the breakdown of once living matter
- refers to an underlying cause of death, as opposed to the final cause.
- the pooling of blood in tissues after death due to gravity that results in a red skin color
- the stiffening of the skeletal muscles after death
- breakdown of cells as they self-digest
- the cessation, or end, of life
18 Clues: first stage of death • the cessation, or end, of life • death caused by unplanned events • the breakdown of once living matter • breakdown of cells as they self-digest • the cooling of the body following death. • the time between death and body discovery • death of one person caused by another person • occurs when a person purposefully kills oneself • ...
Stroger Gyn Clinic 2023-03-06
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- Most common cause of breast mass in young women
- Clinic Physician Medical Lead
- GnRH agonist
- Most effect form of hormonal contraception
- PA whose son is in medical school
- Clinic Spanish Interpreter
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- Treatment for vaginal candidiasis
- Gyne financial counselor
- Treatment for Chlamydia
- MA addicted to Cherry Pepsi
- Most common cause of postmenopausal bleeding
11 Clues: GnRH agonist • Treatment for Chlamydia • Gyne financial counselor • Clinic Spanish Interpreter • MA addicted to Cherry Pepsi • Clinic Physician Medical Lead • Treatment for vaginal candidiasis • PA whose son is in medical school • Most effect form of hormonal contraception • Most common cause of postmenopausal bleeding • Most common cause of breast mass in young women
Super Grocer Trivia 2017-01-14
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- Prescription called in by a doctor
- Narcotics medication stored here
- Most expensive cold sore medication
- Medical condition with high sugars
- Super Grocer secondary pharmaceutical wholesaler
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- Ferrous Gluconate colour
- The pills go into this
- The device to adminster aerosol inhalers
- Super Grocer founder's first name
- Medical condition with high purine
- Ferrous Sulphate colour
11 Clues: The pills go into this • Ferrous Sulphate colour • Ferrous Gluconate colour • Narcotics medication stored here • Super Grocer founder's first name • Prescription called in by a doctor • Medical condition with high purine • Medical condition with high sugars • Most expensive cold sore medication • The device to adminster aerosol inhalers • ...
Sports Med Unit 1 pt 2 2021-02-03
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- use of low temperature in medical therapy
- the why and how behind the action
- supportive base for treatment
- Family educational rights and privacy acts
- a list of items
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- retain their original identity through use
- Health insurance portability and accountable act
- Occupational safety and health administration
- consumed in use
- use of high temperature in medical therapy
- used for taping
- used to alleviate inflammatory pain
12 Clues: consumed in use • used for taping • a list of items • supportive base for treatment • the why and how behind the action • used to alleviate inflammatory pain • use of low temperature in medical therapy • retain their original identity through use • use of high temperature in medical therapy • Family educational rights and privacy acts • ...
SMT Crossword 2 2022-11-11
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- This was brought to the public's attention in 1894.
- Known as the father of orthopedic medicine.
- He is considered to be the father of ancient clinical medicine.
- Ancient medical encyclopedia.
- Rhymes with "golf".
- Created “bindegewebs massage.
- Creator if the Swedish Gymnastic Movement Cure.
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- She's associated with reflexology.
- The _______ of Trained Masseuses
- _____ & _____ Vodder
- Janet Travell & David Simons developed the study of _________ pain.
- Polarity Therapy creator's first name.
- A Dutch physician that formalized Swedish massage.
- He organized the first medical encyclopedia.
14 Clues: Rhymes with "golf". • _____ & _____ Vodder • Ancient medical encyclopedia. • Created “bindegewebs massage. • The _______ of Trained Masseuses • She's associated with reflexology. • Polarity Therapy creator's first name. • Known as the father of orthopedic medicine. • He organized the first medical encyclopedia. • Creator if the Swedish Gymnastic Movement Cure. • ...
Medical Insurance Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-16
Chapter 6: Radiology Administration 2023-05-11
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- Process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement, designing and developing cost-effective and ethically justifiable interventions to close performance gaps, implementing the interventions, and evaluating the financial and nonfinancial results
- Services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physician's plan for diagnoses and treatments
- Physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee; responsible for all of the medical operations of a hospital department and may also oversee a residency training program
- Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization
- Statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide service in terms of the services it offers, the intended recipients of services, and a description of the level of cost
- A professional medical society that has accredited more than 39,000 facilities in 10 imaging modalities to assist organizations in meeting governmental and third-party payer criteria; provides practice guidelines to improve patient safety practices in radiology services
- Magement of quality in the workplacew from a perspective of total involvement of every employee, with a strong focus on process measurement and control
- Injuries, large or small, caused by the use (including nonuse) of a drug; can be as harmless as a drug rash or as serious as death from an overdose; the two types of ADEs are those caused by errors and those that occur despite proper use
- Federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace, conducts inspections, and directs determination of fines for noncompliance with policies and regulations
- Independent not-for-profit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 22,000 healthcare organizations and programs in the United States and is the nation's primary standard-setting and accrediting body in healthcare; TJC standards focus on improving the quality and safety of patient care provided by healthcare organizations
- Certificate approved by a local (state) review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities, open new services, or make large purchases-a condition required for reimbursement by Medicare
- Unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting
- Insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
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- Physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department or service; also responsible for providing input regarding policies and procedures and day-to-day operations of the department
- Group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public and whose legal and moral responsibility for policies and operations of the hospital are not for personal benefit of the members
- Physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service-for example, a radiologist who is chief of the nuclear medicine service
- Ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, and compensating employees; developing and maintaining skills, quality, and motivation; collective bargaining; and occupational health and safety
- A professional organization representing medical imaging management at all levels; manages the certified radiology administrator (CRA) credentialing process
- System of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations
- Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid
- Formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital; have authorized privileges, bylaws, elected officers, and various committees and activities (see Medical Director, Department Chair, and Service Chief)
- Organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as x-ray examination, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, interventional radiography, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, nuclear medicine, and ultrasonography
- Failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim; can be related to an incorrect diagnosis, equipment failure, infection, or a misinterpretation of an order
- Professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset management, financial management, operations management, human resource management, and communication and information management in radiology
- Establishes minimum standards of a mammography program to ensure that all women have access to quality services; regulations developed by the US Food & Drug Administration and the National Mammography Quality Assurance Advisory Committee
25 Clues: Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid • Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization • Unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting • ...
Health Care Professions 2020-10-10
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- technologist, responsible for performing accurate diagnostic images. Performs exams such as X-rays and CT SCANS. Not licensed to read and diagnose the images.
- responsible for realigning bones in a patients back with spinal condition or those who had an injury. Physical Therapist, responsible for helping patients recover from illnesses or injuries by using their hands and special equipment to work out different muscles in the body and strengthen weakened areas.
- Medical Technician, responsible for working in fast-paced medical environments that require knowing basic knowledge of a variety of medical conditions to provide care in medical emergencies. Must be ready to react in a short notice.
- Technician, responsible for collecting and performing tests on skin and bodily fluid samples, which physicians and surgeons require.
- responsible for diagnosing, treating, and preventing problems to patients teeth and gums. Responsible for surgeries, filling cavities and removing teeth. Either have their own practice or works in an office with others.
- Information Technician, responsible for making sure records are accurate, accessible and easy to read. Must know and understand the variety of different codes.
- responsible for drawing blood for tests, donations and transfusions.
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- Medical Sonographer, responsible for operating ultrasound, sonogram, echocardiogram and other machines that produces waves in a patient's body to form images. Not licensed to interpret and diagnose the images.
- responsible for helping patients form a specialized diet for different reasons such as weight loss or compensating for a medical condition. Must understand how food affects the human body.
- Therapist, responsible for helping patients recover from injuries and disabilities by incorporating everyday activities. Shows patients how to use every day movements in order to heal and become stronger in a short period of time
- Psychologist, responsible for helping patients with physical, emotional and mental health issues. Helps to improve patients sense of well-being, reduce feelings of distress and resolves issues.
- Technician, responsible for understanding drug names, uses, dispensing medication and the correct dosage. They don’t have the required education to prescribe medication or assess the compatibility of a drug with other drugs a patient is taking.
- Assistant, a "clinical assistant" responsible for supporting physicians, PAs, NPs and other healthcare professionals. Also responsible for completing administrative tasks in a doctors office, or hospitals.
- Hygienist, responsible for examining patients for oral disease and provide preventive care, oral hygiene. Cleans teeth before, during and after a dental procedure.
14 Clues: responsible for drawing blood for tests, donations and transfusions. • Technician, responsible for collecting and performing tests on skin and bodily fluid samples, which physicians and surgeons require. • ...
gsdhnl. 2020-10-17
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- technologist, responsible for performing accurate diagnostic images. Performs exams such as X-rays and CT SCANS. Not licensed to read and diagnose the images.
- responsible for realigning bones in a patients back with spinal condition or those who had an injury. Physical Therapist, responsible for helping patients recover from illnesses or injuries by using their hands and special equipment to work out different muscles in the body and strengthen weakened areas.
- Medical Technician, responsible for working in fast-paced medical environments that require knowing basic knowledge of a variety of medical conditions to provide care in medical emergencies. Must be ready to react in a short notice.
- Technician, responsible for collecting and performing tests on skin and bodily fluid samples, which physicians and surgeons require.
- responsible for diagnosing, treating, and preventing problems to patients teeth and gums. Responsible for surgeries, filling cavities and removing teeth. Either have their own practice or works in an office with others.
- Information Technician, responsible for making sure records are accurate, accessible and easy to read. Must know and understand the variety of different codes.
- responsible for drawing blood for tests, donations and transfusions.
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- Medical Sonographer, responsible for operating ultrasound, sonogram, echocardiogram and other machines that produces waves in a patient's body to form images. Not licensed to interpret and diagnose the images.
- responsible for helping patients form a specialized diet for different reasons such as weight loss or compensating for a medical condition. Must understand how food affects the human body.
- Therapist, responsible for helping patients recover from injuries and disabilities by incorporating everyday activities. Shows patients how to use every day movements in order to heal and become stronger in a short period of time
- Psychologist, responsible for helping patients with physical, emotional and mental health issues. Helps to improve patients sense of well-being, reduce feelings of distress and resolves issues.
- Technician, responsible for understanding drug names, uses, dispensing medication and the correct dosage. They don’t have the required education to prescribe medication or assess the compatibility of a drug with other drugs a patient is taking.
- Assistant, a "clinical assistant" responsible for supporting physicians, PAs, NPs and other healthcare professionals. Also responsible for completing administrative tasks in a doctors office, or hospitals.
- Hygienist, responsible for examining patients for oral disease and provide preventive care, oral hygiene. Cleans teeth before, during and after a dental procedure.
14 Clues: responsible for drawing blood for tests, donations and transfusions. • Technician, responsible for collecting and performing tests on skin and bodily fluid samples, which physicians and surgeons require. • ...
Women in Medicine 2021-11-15
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- First woman and the first Hispanic to serve as U.S. surgeon general
- First black American woman to earn a medical degree
- First woman to earn a U.S. medical degree
- Revolutionized the treatment and understanding of dying patients
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- First woman to be formally educated as a physician assistant
- First female surgeon in the U.S. Army
- Founded the American Red Cross
- First female president of the American Medical Association
- Invented the Laserphaco Probe
- Became the first woman to win the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
10 Clues: Invented the Laserphaco Probe • Founded the American Red Cross • First female surgeon in the U.S. Army • First woman to earn a U.S. medical degree • First black American woman to earn a medical degree • First female president of the American Medical Association • First woman to be formally educated as a physician assistant • ...
series 5 2024-04-10
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- BBC series about the famous detective in modern London
- Fox series about a brilliant but troubled doctor
- ABC series about a young surgeon with autism
- ABC medical drama set in a Seattle hospital
- CBS series about naval criminal investigators
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- CBS series about crime scene investigators in Las Vegas
- CBS series about a modernday Sherlock Holmes in New York
- NBC medical drama set in a Chicago emergency room
- NBC franchise about emergency services in Chicago
- Medical comedy series about interns at a hospital
10 Clues: ABC medical drama set in a Seattle hospital • ABC series about a young surgeon with autism • CBS series about naval criminal investigators • Fox series about a brilliant but troubled doctor • NBC medical drama set in a Chicago emergency room • NBC franchise about emergency services in Chicago • Medical comedy series about interns at a hospital • ...
Crossword Puzzle Day 12/21/21 2021-12-21
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- Name of Mason's new furry family member?
- Parisa holds this degree in Public Health
- What country did Melody graduate High School in?
- What city did Elizabeth go to the graduate school at?
- First name of the Director of Clinical Quality & Compliance and Privacy Officer
- Which State University did Jerod get his Physical Therapy degree from?
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- Name of the magazine on Regina's desk in the Showroom
- What country is Diana from?
- First name of the Crossoverhealth Founder and CEO
- What color code are we to submit if there is a PHI breach?
- First name of our HR Business Partner
- Kranti was a board member of an organization that helped build a medical clinic and provide medical care to the underserved population. What country was it in?
- What color room is XO's "all hands meeting" called?
- What city is the Case Western Reserve University in? - the school Archana got her graduate degree from.
- What country did Amrita go to Medical School in?
15 Clues: What country is Diana from? • First name of our HR Business Partner • Name of Mason's new furry family member? • Parisa holds this degree in Public Health • What country did Melody graduate High School in? • What country did Amrita go to Medical School in? • First name of the Crossoverhealth Founder and CEO • What color room is XO's "all hands meeting" called? • ...
Crossword Puzzle Day 12/21/21 2021-12-21
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- What country did Melody graduate High School in?
- What color code are we to submit if there is a PHI breach?
- Parisa holds this degree in Public Health
- What country is Diana from?
- First name of the Director of Clinical Quality & Compliance and Privacy Officer
- What city did Elizabeth go to the graduate school at?
- Name of Mason's new furry family member?
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- Which State University did Jerod get his Physical Therapy degree from?
- Name of the magazine on Regina's desk in the Showroom
- What country did Amrita go to Medical School in?
- First name of the Crossoverhealth Founder and CEO
- First name of our HR Business Partner
- Kranti was a board member of an organization that helped build a medical clinic and provide medical care to the underserved population. What country was it in?
- What color room is XO's "all hands meeting" called?
- Archana is taking these today and that's why she is not with us today.
15 Clues: What country is Diana from? • First name of our HR Business Partner • Name of Mason's new furry family member? • Parisa holds this degree in Public Health • What country did Melody graduate High School in? • What country did Amrita go to Medical School in? • First name of the Crossoverhealth Founder and CEO • What color room is XO's "all hands meeting" called? • ...
Crossword 20 2024-02-26
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- Diagnostic imaging test that uses low-dose X-rays to detect and evaluate abnormalities in the breast tissue
- Healthcare professional trained to provide medical care, support, and assistance to patients in various settings
- Medical technique used to induce a reversible loss of sensation or consciousness
- Chemical agent or substance used to kill or inhibit the growth of microorganisms on surfaces or objects
- Rehabilitation Center
- Medical doctor specialized in the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and after
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- Branch of medicine focused on the health care and management of older adults
- Amount paid by an individual or employer for health insurance coverage, typically on a regular basis
- Chemical substance produced by glands in the endocrine system
- Administration of a vaccine to stimulate the immune system and provide immunity against a specific infectious disease
- High blood pressure
- Cosmetic Surgery
- Inflammation of the fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone
- Laboratory Test
- Branch of biology that studies the structure and organization of living organisms, including humans
15 Clues: Laboratory Test • Cosmetic Surgery • High blood pressure • Rehabilitation Center • Chemical substance produced by glands in the endocrine system • Inflammation of the fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone • Branch of medicine focused on the health care and management of older adults • ...
Unit 2, Work and Employment 2022-09-19
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- A synonyme for priest
- Pays your wage
- A medical substance put into your body with a needle
- Knows how to put out fires
- Makes pictures
- Is collected by refuse collectors
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- Prepares your meal in a restaurant
- Medical treat your animal
- leaving a job permanently
- Is working with water tanks and pipes
- Makes you teeth white again
- Someone who cuts your hair
12 Clues: Pays your wage • Makes pictures • A synonyme for priest • Medical treat your animal • leaving a job permanently • Knows how to put out fires • Someone who cuts your hair • Makes you teeth white again • Is collected by refuse collectors • Prepares your meal in a restaurant • Is working with water tanks and pipes • A medical substance put into your body with a needle
occupation 2023-06-12
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- An individual trained to travel and work in space.
- A medical professional who provides healthcare to animals.
- A person who extinguishes fires and assists in emergency situations.
- A person who practices law and provides legal advice and representation.
- A person who participates in sports or physical activities at a professional level.
- A person who designs, builds, and maintains structures, systems, or machines.
- Officer: An individual responsible for maintaining law and order and enforcing laws.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries.
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- A healthcare professional who provides medical care and assists doctors.
- Someone who investigates and reports news stories for various media platforms.
- A creative individual who produces artworks in various forms.
- A person who educates and instructs students in various subjects.
- Someone who operates an aircraft and is responsible for flying and navigating it.
- A person who designs and plans buildings, structures, and spaces.
- A professional cook who prepares and creates meals in a restaurant or kitchen.
15 Clues: An individual trained to travel and work in space. • A medical professional who provides healthcare to animals. • A creative individual who produces artworks in various forms. • A person who educates and instructs students in various subjects. • A person who designs and plans buildings, structures, and spaces. • ...
SPEAKING 1 2024-08-21
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- someone who prepares medicines in shop or hospital
- a sign when you get ill
- a condition of your eye muscles which make the eyes move to different direction
- a physical or mental condition which makes some people cannot use their body parts properly
- a small bag or case containing medical supplies
- when you need to stay in the hospital to get medical care
- a chemical substance in food that is good for your body
- a serious mental illness that affects a person's thoughts and behaviors
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- a place where you can get medicine and beauty products
- to walk slowly because your leg gets injured
- a virus which is able to get people hard to breathe, smell and taste something
- the medical condition which makes some or all of your body parts can't move
- physical or mental qualities that you inherit from your parents
- when part of your body turns into blue
- a virus which cause one of the deadliest pandemic in 1918 in spanish
15 Clues: a sign when you get ill • when part of your body turns into blue • to walk slowly because your leg gets injured • a small bag or case containing medical supplies • someone who prepares medicines in shop or hospital • a place where you can get medicine and beauty products • a chemical substance in food that is good for your body • ...
4.04 Health Informatics and Support Services Careers 2022-12-14
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- Specially trained in medical genetics and counseling
- process of transcribing voice-recorded medical reports that are dictated y physicians, nurses, and other healthcare practitioners
- helps counsel clients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits
- Maintains the cleanliness of the health care facility
- Dedicated to helping individuals, families, and communities improve their quality of lives through counseling and advocacy.
- helps to educate people about the availability of healthcare services
- Handles the details of funerals, burials, and cremations also known as a funeral director
- Transfer of healthcare information into alphanumeric codes
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- Observes patient food intake and report progress & dietary problems to dietician
- Responsible for preparing healthcare or laboratory equipment
- Organize and manage health data to ensure its quality, accuracy, accessibility, and securely
- Plans, directs & coordinate medical and healthcare services, and facilities
- Develop meal plans, taking both cost and clients' preferences into account
- helps the healthcare facility manage insurance claims, invoices, and payments
- Investigates patterns and causes of disease and injury
15 Clues: Specially trained in medical genetics and counseling • Maintains the cleanliness of the health care facility • Investigates patterns and causes of disease and injury • Transfer of healthcare information into alphanumeric codes • Responsible for preparing healthcare or laboratory equipment • helps counsel clients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits • ...
Why do we need Health Insurance? 2023-02-23
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- Money you directly pay is out-of-___________
- Many employers offer health insurance plans, this kind of health insurance is called employer-____________
- The first step in getting health insurance
- A set amount paid by the insured (you) each time a medical service is accessed
- Like Medicaid, this is another government issued health insurance plan
- The out of Pocket________________ you pay for medical services in a year.
- The percentage of the cost of care
- The amount the insured (you) must pay out of pocket before the insurance starts to pay
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- Doctors and hospitals that have negotiated lower rates with that health insurance
- The amount the insured (you) pays in addition to the amount paid by the insurance company
- Who you see when you feel sick
- Where you go for medical emergencies
- The vehicle that brings you to the hospital
- The monthly recurring cost of an insurance plan
14 Clues: Who you see when you feel sick • The percentage of the cost of care • Where you go for medical emergencies • The first step in getting health insurance • The vehicle that brings you to the hospital • Money you directly pay is out-of-___________ • The monthly recurring cost of an insurance plan • Like Medicaid, this is another government issued health insurance plan • ...
Revenue Cycle Week 2018-08-13
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- What department schedules patient testing
- Who answers incoming calls to the hospital
- Who is the Revenue Cycle Vice President
- Who is the Revenue Cycle Director
- What department sends claims
- What team review the accounts for appropriate charges
- Who would add ICD10 codes to accounts
- What department uses Patient Secure
- What department handles medical charts
- Who is the Patient Access Diagnostic Manager
- Who is the Medical Records Director
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- What system do we use
- Who is the Patient Access Treatment Manager
- What department works payer denials
- Who is the Coding Manager
- Who do we all serve
- Who is the Insurance Manager
- Who is the Customer Service Manager
- Who draws the patient's blood
19 Clues: Who do we all serve • What system do we use • Who is the Coding Manager • What department sends claims • Who is the Insurance Manager • Who draws the patient's blood • Who is the Revenue Cycle Director • What department works payer denials • What department uses Patient Secure • Who is the Customer Service Manager • Who is the Medical Records Director • ...
Behave Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-24
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- (a natural or innate behavior in animals)
- (segments of DNA)
- (the junction between two nerve cells)
- (relating to hormones)
- (a type of cell in the nervous system)
- (a neurotransmitter)
- (feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune)
- (a medical imaging technique)
- (a neurotransmitter)
- (a hormone)
- (a hormone)
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- (a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances)
- (the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation)
- (a brain region)
- (a nerve cell)
- (the ability of the brain to change and adapt)
- (a chemical messenger in the body)
- (principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior)
- (a medical test)
- (a learning process)
- (a hormone)
- (a bundle of fibers)
22 Clues: (a hormone) • (a hormone) • (a hormone) • (a nerve cell) • (a brain region) • (a medical test) • (segments of DNA) • (a learning process) • (a neurotransmitter) • (a neurotransmitter) • (a bundle of fibers) • (relating to hormones) • (a medical imaging technique) • (a chemical messenger in the body) • (the junction between two nerve cells) • (a type of cell in the nervous system) • ...
Cardio Crossword 2024-03-29
10 Clues: Term for fast • Term for four • Term for heart • Term for inner • Term for behind • Swelling artery • Swelling around the heart • Medical term for High Blood Pressure • Medical term for Blood Pressure cuff • Condition for when your heart stops completely
JRCH Puzzle 2017-04-02
20 Clues: union • jesus • edict • priest • treaty • Amazing • topside • medical • priestly • gods gift • the great • agreement • to redeem • christians • to apologize • I am pleased • Roman Emperor • peyer and paul • church teachers • Roman punishment
Insurance 2021-02-25
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- the amount an individual can be expected to pay for an insurance policy.
- a level of insurance that covers the policy holder's personal vehicle.
- liability insures that if a policy holder causes injury to another, the injury caused will be covered.
- the amount that an insurance policy holder must pay in order to receive the benefits of the policy after which the policy covers any medical expense over the amount of the deductible.
- life insurance that insures you for your whole life and is often called permanent, or straight life insurance.
- A Preferred Provider Organization or a _____ is a type of managed care organization that provides health care by doctors hospitals and specialists that are under contract with the insurance company and provide health care at a lower rate.
- a set amount an insurance policy holder pays to access medical treatment .
- a whole or permanent life insurance plan that takes part of the premium and invests it into a tax free account.
- an insurance plan that pays their share of covered medical services after treatment is provided once the policy holder has paid the deductible and any co-pays.
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- insurance is insurance that protects against damage to the car or injury to persons in the car caused by a driver who are either under insured or not insured.
- A Health Maintenance Organization or an _____ is a type of managed care organization that provides healthcare services from predefined doctors hospitals and other providers.
- the state of being legally obligated or responsible.
- life insurance that offers protection for a fixed amount of time, usually 1, 5 or 10 years
- a level of insurance that covers the damage or loss of a vehicle due to fire theft vandalism, hail and other causes.
- plans that are composed of medical professionals whose aim is to reduce the cost of medical treatment while providing a high level of health care through the subsidies of regular premiums to insurance companies.
- the person named in the policy to receive the benefits in the event of death.
- liability is a level of insurance that covers any damage caused to other people's property, including their vehicle.
17 Clues: the state of being legally obligated or responsible. • a level of insurance that covers the policy holder's personal vehicle. • the amount an individual can be expected to pay for an insurance policy. • a set amount an insurance policy holder pays to access medical treatment . • the person named in the policy to receive the benefits in the event of death. • ...
Final Study Guide 2022-07-11
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- In order to become a successful medical assistant you must first become a successful
- RMA credential is awarded
- Thinking, ______________ could be described as thorough thinking because it requires learners to be open-minded to all possibilities
- Newsletter, What is one of the most popular and beneficial marketing tools for the provider
- Subjects that cannot be discussed in a job interview
- What is a moral obligation to act for the benefit of others
- What involves repeating the main idea of the conversation while also identifying the senders feelings
- Not typically available through the patient information web portal
- attitude, Probably the most important asset a medical assistant can offer the employer is
- Some managers assign a person to assist new employees during the initial probationary period: this person is called a
- Period, A period of 60-90 days is the traditional _________ ________, but many employers believe that 2 weeks is sufficient to determine whether the employee will be able to learn and adapt to the position
- An office with more than _________ employees should have one person designated as a supervisor or office manager
- A medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of disorders of the eye
- A task is noted as an E priority is probably a(n)
- The National Library of Medicine is part of what organization
- A person who shifts his or her weight when attempting to deal with conflict is exhibiting
- With regard to medical ethics, which term deals with the fair distribution of benefits and burdens among individuals or groups in society having legitimate claims on those benefits and burdens
- Practitioner, The health professional who provides basic patient care services, including diagnosing illnesses and prescribing medication
- Verbal expressions or body language, such as a nod of understanding, are called
- Documents that list the order in which business is to be conducted during a meeting
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- what type of registered nurse has advanced training to diagnose and treat common illnesses
- What is the most common form of organ donation
- With regard to ethical distress, what stands in the way of making an ethical choice
- How many Federal Reserve districts is the country divided into
- Consent, The medical assistant cannot legally provide the information for the patient
- A strong method of improving employee morale and encouraging outstanding performance
- nine, Medical assisting is one of the nation's fastest growing careers, and employment opportunities are projected to grow __________% through 2022
- Call, What is the most successful collection strategy
- There is/are __________ form(s) of verbal communication
- Issues that have moral implication of right and wrong
- The pretrial disclosure of pertinent facts or documents by one or both parties in a legal action is called
- 4,According to the learning style inventory, which stage learners enjoy teaching others and working in groups and learn best when they can apply new information to real-world problems
32 Clues: RMA credential is awarded • What is the most common form of organ donation • A task is noted as an E priority is probably a(n) • Subjects that cannot be discussed in a job interview • Call, What is the most successful collection strategy • Issues that have moral implication of right and wrong • There is/are __________ form(s) of verbal communication • ...
Kentucky J.A 2021-09-30
17 Clues: Hotel • plane • price • macbook • farming • Medical • switches • teaching • Building • building • authority • investing • Solar Panel • imagination • observation • Funeral Home • organizing companies
Introduction to Healthcare 2.0 2022-11-20
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- improper, illegal, or negligent professional activity or treatment by a medical practitioner
- ability to obtain healthcare services
- simple microorganism that infects cells and may cause disease
- Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
- do-not-resuscitate order
- how physicians are paid
- Pharrell Williams #1 hit song
- study of the heart
- is the practice of caring for a patient
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- a pilgrim event
- "Linger" Irish Group
- the abbreviation for influenza
- gloves, foot and eye protection examples
- a football team that plays on thanksgiving
- Tom (example of)
- goes into the turkey
- oversight agency of the Medicare Program and the federal portion of the Medicaid Program
- study of cancer
- health care classification system
- the law that protects your private information
- the showing of politeness
21 Clues: a pilgrim event • study of cancer • Tom (example of) • study of the heart • "Linger" Irish Group • goes into the turkey • how physicians are paid • do-not-resuscitate order • the showing of politeness • Pharrell Williams #1 hit song • the abbreviation for influenza • health care classification system • ability to obtain healthcare services • is the practice of caring for a patient • ...
Senses 2023-01-14
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- focuses light onto retina
- makes your tears
- transparent, gelatinous mass
- center of retina without blood vessels
- your "earbones"
- medical term for your "ear"
- produces aqueous humor
- makes up most of the tongue
- medical term for your "eardrum"
- microscopic structures on lateral papillae with specialized neuroepithelial cells
- opening for the "tear duct"
- rough bumps on dorsal surface of tongue
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- semicircular canals and the vestibule together
- your "nose holes"
- clear and avascular
- aperature of the iris
- white and vascular
- sieve-like bony structure for CNI
- Space between the cornea and the iris, filled with aqueous humor
- literally, "tear hole"
- Space between the iris and the lens, filled with aqueous humor
- pigmented muscle
- circular canal that allows you to hear
23 Clues: your "earbones" • makes your tears • pigmented muscle • your "nose holes" • white and vascular • clear and avascular • aperature of the iris • literally, "tear hole" • produces aqueous humor • focuses light onto retina • medical term for your "ear" • makes up most of the tongue • opening for the "tear duct" • transparent, gelatinous mass • medical term for your "eardrum" • ...
In The Hospital 2023-12-05
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- Suffix for the surgical removing of something
- Sterile clothing worn by doctors and nurses
- Rid the body of unhealthy substances
- Narcotic used to alleviate pain
- Wheeled container carrying emergency supplies
- Endocrine disease characterized by high blood sugar levels
- Runny nose
- EKG
- Bruise
- Stitches
- Bleeding (mostly internal)
- Licensed ____ Nurse
- Shortness of breath
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- Related to the heart
- Pulse rate, respiration, temperature, etc.
- Elevated heart rate
- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat
- Process of inserting a catheter
- I.V.
- A collection of pus
- Specialty focusing on the brain and spinal cord
- Showing symptoms of a fever
- Swelling
- The process of sorting people based on their need for immediate medical treatment
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
25 Clues: EKG • I.V. • Bruise • Swelling • Stitches • Runny nose • Elevated heart rate • A collection of pus • Licensed ____ Nurse • Shortness of breath • Related to the heart • Bleeding (mostly internal) • Showing symptoms of a fever • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Process of inserting a catheter • Narcotic used to alleviate pain • Rid the body of unhealthy substances • ...
Education 2024-03-04
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- visit a new place
- permitted
- a decorative pattern
- accomplishment
- acronym for a person in a medical office
- acronym for this field
- industry for places to visit
- occupation
- opposite of in person
- e-commerce
- associate campus director
- a vectored image
- learn
- painting
- short form of application
- employs people
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- the process of dealing with or controlling situations or people
- sense of self
- between toddler and teen
- rubbing and kneading
- medical office assistant
- the process or work of keeping financial records
- a complicated system of interconnected elements
- an identifying icon
- (2wds)sequence and process involved in the production and distribution of a commodity
- hooked on
- a person who learns
- a doctors office is focused on
28 Clues: learn • painting • permitted • hooked on • occupation • e-commerce • sense of self • accomplishment • employs people • a vectored image • visit a new place • an identifying icon • a person who learns • a decorative pattern • rubbing and kneading • opposite of in person • acronym for this field • between toddler and teen • medical office assistant • associate campus director • short form of application • ...
Mysteries and Investigations Vocabulary 2024-09-24
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- help to develop
- trade; buying and selling goods
- widespread attack of a disease
- respectable
- tired
- calm
- produce
- treatment
- early
- medical
- having or showing a low estimate of one's importance
- bad smelling
- hopeful
- something that happens because of luck
- briefly and clearly expressed
- guardians of a property
- extremely detailed
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- dead bodies
- filled with noise and activity
- sense of what is right and wrong
- turned upside down
- mixtures
- warm
- payment for work
- group
- repeating at a certain time
- lessens
- short attack
- money from the bride's family to the groom's family
- a period of 100 years
- numerical information
- military medical workers
- independence in thinking and acting
33 Clues: warm • calm • tired • group • early • produce • lessens • medical • hopeful • mixtures • treatment • dead bodies • respectable • short attack • bad smelling • help to develop • payment for work • turned upside down • extremely detailed • a period of 100 years • numerical information • guardians of a property • military medical workers • repeating at a certain time • briefly and clearly expressed • ...
Careers 2024-06-26
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- - Takes care of teeth and oral health.
- - Installs and repairs water systems and pipes.
- - Extinguishes fires and responds to emergencies.
- - Repairs and maintains machinery and vehicles.
- - Creates visual art, such as paintings or sculptures.
- - Flies airplanes and helicopters.
- - Designs buildings and other structures.
- - Provides legal advice and represents clients in court.
- - Provides medical care and assists doctors.
- - Provides medical care for animals.
- - Prepares and cooks food professionally.
- - Designs and builds structures, machines, and systems.
- - Educates students in various subjects.
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- - Installs and maintains electrical systems.
- - Reports news and writes articles.
- - Conducts research and experiments to advance knowledge.
- - Takes and edits photographs professionally.
- - Manages library resources and helps people find information.
- - Dispenses medications and advises on their use.
- - Heals and treats patients.
20 Clues: - Heals and treats patients. • - Flies airplanes and helicopters. • - Reports news and writes articles. • - Provides medical care for animals. • - Takes care of teeth and oral health. • - Educates students in various subjects. • - Designs buildings and other structures. • - Prepares and cooks food professionally. • - Installs and maintains electrical systems. • ...
Sip & Solve 2024-11-08
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- Who introduced them?
- Where do they plan to go on their honeymoon?
- The dorm where they met
- Their favorite board game
- How many total siblings do they have?
- What Indian dish did Joey make to win Shiksha over?
- What was Joey's high school superlative?
- Joey's favorite book series
- The month they got engaged
- Their favorite fast food restaurant
- What city was Joey born in?
- What was Shiksha's high school superlative?
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- Joey's high school mascot?
- Joey's medical specialty
- Shiksha's favorite book series
- Shiksha's first name?
- What Mardi Gras parade did Joey propose at?
- Shiksha's medical specialty
- Shiksha's high school mascot?
- How many days apart are their birthdays?
- Their favorite Bollywood movie
- Joey's middle name?
- What city was Shiksha born in?
23 Clues: Joey's middle name? • Who introduced them? • Shiksha's first name? • The dorm where they met • Joey's medical specialty • Their favorite board game • Joey's high school mascot? • The month they got engaged • Shiksha's medical specialty • Joey's favorite book series • What city was Joey born in? • Shiksha's high school mascot? • Shiksha's favorite book series • ...
Unit 2 Hospital Staff 2020-10-23
10 Clues: treats children • prepares X-rays • performs surgery • helps prevent pain • fills prescriptions • treats heart problems • provides many kinds of care • treats pregnant women and babies • medical professional who helps a doctor • a medical professional who works in a lab
Unit 2 Vocabulary (Ex 1-3) 2023-12-14
15 Clues: map • klagen • helpen • lastig • medisch • bestand • storing • algemeen • failliet • kennelijk • verdwijnen • onderbreken • vertrouwelijk • aan herinneren • opnieuw inplannen
Tricky Tech 2020-09-14
15 Clues: fly • robots • flights • medical • uranium • vernier • antenna • circuit • chemicals • buildings • computers • industrial • spare parts • experiments • electricity
Medical Field or Specialty 2023-07-31
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- a medical doctor who diagnoses, treats and manages disorders of the brain and nervous system
- Are dedicated to pain relief for patients before, during, and after surger
- a doctor who focuses on the health of infants, children, adolescents and young adults
- Physician specializing in comprehensive medical and surgical care of the eyes
- physicians who treat adult and pediatric patients with disorders of the skin, hair, nails, and adjacent mucous membranes
- A physician specializing in studies the causes and nature of diseases
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- a physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases of the female reproductive system
- doctor who treats cancer and provides medical care for a person diagnosed with cancer
- a person who uses X-rays or other high-energy radiation,
- medical doctor who can diagnose and treat mental health conditions
10 Clues: a person who uses X-rays or other high-energy radiation, • medical doctor who can diagnose and treat mental health conditions • A physician specializing in studies the causes and nature of diseases • Are dedicated to pain relief for patients before, during, and after surger • Physician specializing in comprehensive medical and surgical care of the eyes • ...
Healthcare Insurance Vocab 2019-03-29
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- Care provided at home to treat an illness or injury.
- Medical care that does not require an overnight hospital stay. • Personal Care – Assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, feeding, and toileting.
- Monthly benefits for people with low incomes, and assets who are older than 65, blind, or have a disability. Includes Medicaid coverage.
- Legal document that lets you appoint another person to make property, financial, legal, and health care decisions related to insurance and spending on your behalf.
- A copy of a brand-name drug that is the same as a brand-name drug but cheaper.
- The amount of time which Medicare pays for hospital and skilled nursing facility services.
- The doctor that manages your care and refers you to specialty care if needed.
- Medical care or equipment that is covered by your health insurance or health care plan
- A federally funded, state-run program that covers medical expenses for people with low or limited incomes.
- A Medicare-approved facility which provides a short-term post-hospital extended care services, at a lower level of care than hospital care.
- Hospital insurance for citizens 65 and older (permanently disabled with work credits, blind and End stage renal disease persons) that provides basic coverage for hospital stays, nursing facility stays, and home health care.
- A condition or illness you were diagnosed with or got treatment for before your new health care coverage began.
- Prescription drug coverage that helps pay for medications doctors prescribe for treatment. Enrollment is voluntary and an additional monthly premium must be paid.
- a worker who helps a patient at home with daily living activities.
- In some Medicare plans the amount you pay for each medical service like a doctor’s visit or a prescription
- An organization that provides home care services, such as skilled nursing care.
- A person who has health care insurance through health care plans such as the Medicare and Medicaid programs
- Exercise and physical activities used to condition muscles and improve levels of activity.
- A refusal by Medicare or a private plan to pay for medical services that are not covered under the policy.
- Medical insurance that helps pay for doctor’s services and many other medical services not covered by Medicare.
- A special kind of complaint made if you disagree with decisions made by Medicare or your health plan
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- The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act provides new rights and protections for members of group health care plans.
- An individual or facility such as a doctor or hospital, which provides health care services.
- a type of managed care that generally covers only the care you get from doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers that are in the HMO network.
- Health care costs that you must pay because Medicare or other insurance does not cover them.
- Comprehensive care for people who are terminally ill including pain management, counseling, prescription drugs, inpatient and out patient services, and services for the terminally ill person’s family.
- Medically reasonable and necessary care performed by a skilled nurse or therapist.
- The care of patients with the intent of curing, improving or preventing a worsening of their condition.
- A disease or condition that comes on rapidly and severely but can be cured with proper treatment such as broken bones, wounds requiring stitches, pneumonia
- The amount of health care expenses you must pay before your health plan or Medicare begins to pay.
- The amount of money an individual who wants health care coverage must pay to an insurer, health plan or Medicare.
- Equipment that is primarily serving a medical purpose, is able to withstand repeated use, and is appropriate for use in the home; for example wheelchairs, walkers, and hospital beds.
- Health care program for active duty and retired military personnel and their family members.
- A protection purchased to help pay for medical expenses related to health or sickness
- Also known as Medicare Advantage it is a coordinated care plan for individuals who are entitled to Part A and enrolled in Part B which provides all health care services through one provider.
- A doctor who specializes in treating only a certain part of the body or a certain condition, such as a cardiologist (heart doctor) or nephrologist (kidney doctor).
- Legal document that allows you to appoint another person to make healthcare decisions for you.
- Care for a person in the hospital overnight.
- Joining Medicare or becoming a member of a private health plan like a Medicare HMO.
39 Clues: Care for a person in the hospital overnight. • Care provided at home to treat an illness or injury. • a worker who helps a patient at home with daily living activities. • The doctor that manages your care and refers you to specialty care if needed. • A copy of a brand-name drug that is the same as a brand-name drug but cheaper. • ...
Intro to Radiologic Sciences: Chapter 6 2023-05-09
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- (AHRA) A professional organization representing medical imaging management at all levels; manages the certified radiology administrator (CRA) credentialing process
- (CQI) System of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations
- Physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department or service; also responsible for providing input regarding policies and procedures and day-to-day operations of the department
- (CRA) Professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset management, financial management, operations management, human resource management, and communication and information management in radiology
- (TJC) Independent not-for-profit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 22,000 healthcare organizations and programs in the United States and is the nation’s primary standard-setting and accrediting body in healthcare; TJC standards focus on improving the quality and safety of patient care provided by healthcare organizations
- or Governing Board Group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public and whose legal and moral responsibility for policies and operations of the hospital are not for personal benefit of the members
- (ADEs) Injuries, large or small, caused by the use (including nonuse) of a drug; can be as harmless as a drug rash or as serious as death from an overdose; the two types of ADEs are those caused by errors and those that occur despite proper use
- Statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide service in terms of the services it offers, the intended recipients of services, and a description of the level of cost
- (PI) Process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement, designing and developing cost-effective and ethically justifiable interventions to close performance gaps, implementing the interventions, and evaluating the financial and nonfinancial results
- (CEO) Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization
- (CON) Certificate approved by a local (state) review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities, open new services, or make large purchases—a condition required for reimbursement by Medicare
- (ACR) A professional medical society that has accredited more than 39,000 facilities in 10 imaging modalities to assist organizations in meeting governmental and third-party payer criteria; provides practice guidelines to improve patient safety practices in radiology services
- Services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physician’s plan for diagnoses and treatments
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- (OSHA) Federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace, conducts inspections, and directs determination of fines for noncompliance with policies and regulations
- (CMS) Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid
- Insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
- Organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as x-ray examination, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, interventional radiography, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, nuclear medicine, and ultrasonography
- (MQSA) Establishes minimum standards of a mammography program to ensure that all women have access to quality services; regulations developed by the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Mammography Quality Assurance Advisory Committee
- Unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting
- (TQM) Management of quality in the workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee, with a strong focus on process measurement and control
- Physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service—for example, a radiologist who is chief of the nuclear medicine service
- Ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, and compensating employees; developing and maintaining skills, quality, and motivation; collective bargaining; and occupational health and safety
- Physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee; responsible for all of the medical operations of a hospital department and may also oversee a residency training program
- Failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim; can be related to an incorrect diagnosis, equipment failure, infection, or a misinterpretation of an order
- Formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital; have authorized privileges, bylaws, elected officers, and various committees and activities (see Medical Director, Department Chair, and Service Chief)
25 Clues: (CMS) Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid • Unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting • ...
Sports Med Unit 1 pt 2 2021-02-03
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- use of low temperature in medical therapy
- the why and how behind the action
- supportive base for treatment
- Family educational rights and privacy acts
- a list of items
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- retain their original identity through use
- Health insurance portability and accountable act
- Occupational safety and health administration
- consumed in use
- use of high temperature in medical therapy
- used for taping
- used to alleviate inflammatory pain
12 Clues: consumed in use • used for taping • a list of items • supportive base for treatment • the why and how behind the action • used to alleviate inflammatory pain • use of low temperature in medical therapy • retain their original identity through use • use of high temperature in medical therapy • Family educational rights and privacy acts • ...
Medical Terms 2016-09-07
9 Clues: Dietician RD • Care Unit ICU • Nurse Certified HNC • Nursing Assistant CNA • Language Pathologist SLP • Intensive Care Unit NICU • Laboratory Technician MLT • Choice Medical Staffing CCMS • Duties Dental Assistant EDDA
Ο ΓΙΑΤΡΟΣ 2015-06-08
21 Clues: flu • spoon • virus • sirop • throat • doctor • stomach • symptoms • schedule • headache • I sneeze • forehead • hydration • antibiotic • pharyngitis • dehydration • prescription • medical office • dairy products • my nose is RUNNY • my nose is BLOCKED
Red Cross 2022-11-03
23 Clues: Moon • Duel • Good • Free • Hurt • Rival • Color • Month • State • Assist • Symbol • Living • Loyalty • Survivor • Lovingly • In Europe • Loved Ones • ____ Barton • ____ Dunant • Togetherness • Horrific Event • Friendly Gesture • Medical Assistant
4.04 Health Informatics and Support Services Careers 2022-12-14
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- Specially trained in medical genetics and counseling
- process of transcribing voice-recorded medical reports that are dictated y physicians, nurses, and other healthcare practitioners
- helps counsel clients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits
- Maintains the cleanliness of the health care facility
- Dedicated to helping individuals, families, and communities improve their quality of lives through counseling and advocacy.
- helps to educate people about the availability of healthcare services
- Handles the details of funerals, burials, and cremations also known as a funeral director
- Transfer of healthcare information into alphanumeric codes
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- Observes patient food intake and report progress & dietary problems to dietician
- Responsible for preparing healthcare or laboratory equipment
- Organize and manage health data to ensure its quality, accuracy, accessibility, and securely
- Plans, directs & coordinate medical and healthcare services, and facilities
- Develop meal plans, taking both cost and clients' preferences into account
- helps the healthcare facility manage insurance claims, invoices, and payments
- Investigates patterns and causes of disease and injury
15 Clues: Specially trained in medical genetics and counseling • Maintains the cleanliness of the health care facility • Investigates patterns and causes of disease and injury • Transfer of healthcare information into alphanumeric codes • Responsible for preparing healthcare or laboratory equipment • helps counsel clients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits • ...
saftey 2020-09-17
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- devices that detect smoke to warn of a fire
- a fire using fats and cooking oils as fuel
- devices that react to the movement of flames to detect a fire
- a fire involving wood paper and cloth
- a fire using oils and grease fuel
- the deliberate and malicious burning of property , which is aserious crime
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- medical treatment given to an injured person either for light injuries or until more complete treatment can be provided
- system that responds to a fire when no one is in the facility
- devices that detect when activated by significant increase in temperature
- medical procedure that removes food or other obsticles from the airway of a choking person
- medical procedure that restores breathing and heartbeat
- an electrical fire
12 Clues: an electrical fire • a fire using oils and grease fuel • a fire involving wood paper and cloth • a fire using fats and cooking oils as fuel • devices that detect smoke to warn of a fire • medical procedure that restores breathing and heartbeat • system that responds to a fire when no one is in the facility • devices that react to the movement of flames to detect a fire • ...
First Aid Assessment 2021-05-12
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- The Necessary Action to Prevent Harm.
- A Doctor Failing to Act Accordingly to a Patient's Illness or Injury.
- Knowing What is Going on Around You.
- The Three C's of Emergency
- Failure to Give Enough Care or Attention to Someone.
- Permission From a Victim That You Can Help Them.
- A Medical Service That Gives Immediate Treatment to Someone Who is Poisoned.
- An Irregular Heartbeat That Can Lead to a Stroke or Heart Failure.
- When Someone Swallows a Food or Drink.
- When Your Brain Gets Damaged. From Interruption of its Blood Supply.
- When Someone is Having a Difficult Time Breathing.
- Acronym for Emergency Medical Services
- A Life-Threatening Allergic Reaction.
- Most Common Type of Seizure.
- The Thing That Slows the Blood Flow of An Injury.
- The Action of Breathing in.
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- Doing too Much and Ending up Hurting the Patient.
- When Someone Loses too Much Fluid From Their Body.
- When Someone is Non-Responsive.
- A Device That Stops the Blood Flow Through a Vein or Artery.
- A Device That Analyzes the Heart Beat and Delivers an Electric Shock to Victims Who are Unresponsive.
- A Traumatic Brain Injury Caused by a Blow to the Head.
- Keeping Something Secret or Private.
- A Medical Procedure That Involves Repeated Compression on an Unconcious Victims Chest in an Attempt to Restore Their Breathing.
- Failure to do What is Needed to a Patient.
- A Procedure You Give to Someone Who is Choking.
- A Device That Helps Heal an Injury.
- Aid Medical Treatment Given to a Person Who is Sick or Injured.
- Uncontrolled Activity Between Brain Cells That Cause Temporary Twitching.
- When Your Body Loses Heat Faster Than it Can Produce Heat.
- When a Victims Concussion Symptoms Last Longer Than the Expected Recovery Period
- This Happens When Your Body is Not Getting Enough Blood Flow.
32 Clues: The Three C's of Emergency • The Action of Breathing in. • Most Common Type of Seizure. • When Someone is Non-Responsive. • A Device That Helps Heal an Injury. • Knowing What is Going on Around You. • Keeping Something Secret or Private. • The Necessary Action to Prevent Harm. • A Life-Threatening Allergic Reaction. • When Someone Swallows a Food or Drink. • ...
2022 Open Enrollment 2021-10-01
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- A type of qualifying event to change coverage during the year
- Unit's vision insurance carrier
- Program available and designed to provide additional preventative services to those at higher risk of developing tooth decay and/or periodontal disease
- At what age are dependent children no longer considered an eligible dependent
- A program offered by Blue Cross Blue Shield offering cash rewards when a lower-cost, quality provider is selected from several possibilities
- Name of Unit's NEW life & disability carrier
- The number of free dental cleanings offered by Unit's dental plan per year
- A program that helps you and your family find the right balance between your work and home life
- The amount of money you must first pay out of pocket before your plan begins paying for services
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- A type of care that is covered at 100% by the medical plan
- Name of the telephonic vendor to access care for minor illnesses
- A program that provides a way to conquer back or joint pain without drugs or surgery from the comfort of your own home
- A plan that allows you to roll over up to $550 of unused contributions into the following year
- Type of dental benefit for eligible dependents under the age of 19
- A program that is available to help you respond to medical needs and other emergencies when you travel more than 100 miles from home for business or pleasure
- Medical plan option that provides you and your family an extra $1,000 a year to spend on medical expenses pre-tax
- The diabetes management program offered through BCBS
- A long term medication that should be filled every 90 days
- The current match percentage for the 401(k) plan
- What type of benefit do you receive when you withdrawal money from your HSA for a qualified health care expense
20 Clues: Unit's vision insurance carrier • Name of Unit's NEW life & disability carrier • The current match percentage for the 401(k) plan • The diabetes management program offered through BCBS • A type of care that is covered at 100% by the medical plan • A long term medication that should be filled every 90 days • ...
Medicine crossword 2013-04-27
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- The … column is the series of vertebrae in our back; backbone
- One of the two organs that products urine and filtrates body toxins.
- Physician working with children and specialized in children’s illnesses and their treatments
- Greek physician who lived from 460 to 377 b.c. and is considered as the father of medicine.
- Important bleeding caused by the rupture of blood vessels.
- Injury of the ligaments of a joint, without fracture or dislocation,
- Abbreviation that designates the hospital area where are treated victims of traumas and other medical emergencies
- Bursting or obstruction of a brain artery which the most common symptom is hemiplegia
- overstraining them.
- The process of determining the nature of a disease by close examination of the symptoms and circumstances.
- Swollen blood vessels full of blood that can cause great damages if broken.
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- Radiations used in radiography that penetrate tissues and allow to see bones
- Loss of sensation and incapacity to move a part of the body caused by spinal or brain traumas or diseases of the nerves.
- Common medical treatment used in the past which consisted to let the blood flow by a vein.
- Hormone that diabetics need to inject that regulates the metabolism of glucose.
- Stitch that is used to join the lips or the edges of a wound
- Instrument used to listen to the sounds made within the body, especially heartbeats.
- A medical student which works at a hospital for a specific period where he or she going to be trained to acquire experience in a particular field.
- Used to inject fluids into the body and consisting of a plastic tube and a needle
- Penicillin is an…. that treats infectious diseases
- Plain medical uniform worn by nurses and surgeons in the operating room which consists of a short-sleeve shirt and pants normally green or blue.
21 Clues: overstraining them. • Penicillin is an…. that treats infectious diseases • Important bleeding caused by the rupture of blood vessels. • Stitch that is used to join the lips or the edges of a wound • The … column is the series of vertebrae in our back; backbone • One of the two organs that products urine and filtrates body toxins. • ...
Medicine crossword 2013-04-28
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- Radiations used in radiography that penetrate tissues and allow to see bones
- Common medical treatment used in the past which consisted to let the blood flow by a vein.
- Greek physician who lived from 460 to 377 b.c and is considered as the father of medicine.
- Hormone that diabetics need to inject that regulates the metabolism of glucose.
- Penicillin is an…. that treats infectious diseases
- The process of determining the nature of a disease by close examination of the symptoms and circumstances.
- Abbreviation that designates the hospital area where are treated victims of traumas and other medical emergencies
- Important bleeding caused by the rupture of blood vessels.
- Used to inject fluids into the body and made of a plastic tube and a needle
- Stitch that is used to join the lips or the edges of a wound
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- The … column is the series of vertebrae in our back; backbone
- A medical student which works at a hospital for a specific period where he or she going to acquire experience in a particular field.
- Physician working with children and specialized in children’s illnesses and their treatments
- Injury of the ligaments of a joint, without fracture or dislocation, by overstraining them.
- Instrument used to listen to the sounds made within the body, especially heartbeats.
- Swollen blood vessels full of blood that can cause great damages if broken.
- One of the two organs that products urine and filtrates body toxins.
- Loss of sensation and incapacity to move a part of the body caused by spinal or brain traumas or diseases of the nerves.
- Plain medical uniform worn by nurses and surgeons in the operating room which consists of a short-sleeve shirt and pants normally green or blue.
- Bursting or obstruction of a brain artery which the most common symptom is hemiplegia
20 Clues: Penicillin is an…. that treats infectious diseases • Important bleeding caused by the rupture of blood vessels. • The … column is the series of vertebrae in our back; backbone • Stitch that is used to join the lips or the edges of a wound • One of the two organs that products urine and filtrates body toxins. • ...
Health Problems 2023-02-20
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- a serious disease in which growths of cells
- a flow of blood that comes from the nose
- a serious disease that caused a high temperature, left permanent marks on the skin and often caused death
- to force out air suddenly and noisily through your throat
- the condition of being unable to get rid of waste material from the bowels easily
- pain inside the ear
- a medical condition in which a person has a temperature that is higher than normal
- pain in or near your stomach
- an infection on eyes
- the state of being physically or mentally ill
- a pain in your teeth or in one tooth
- a serious medical condition in which the appendix becomes painful and larger than normal
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- a continuous pain in the back
- the condition of having painful red skin because you have spent too much time in the sun
- having a lower than usual temperature
- a medical condition of the chest that makes breathing difficult
- illness; bad health
- feeling as if everything is turning around you and that you are not able to balance
- make somebody unable to feel or move all or part of their body
- a continuous pain in the head
- throat an infection of the throat
- an illness affecting humans, animals or plants, often caused by infection
- a feeling of being extremely tired
- an area of red spots on a person’s skin, caused by an illness or a reaction to something
- a sudden serious medical condition in which the flow of blood to the heart is blocked, sometimes causing death
- an injury to part of the body, especially one in which a hole is made in the skin using a weapon
- harm done to a person’s or an animal’s body, for example in an accident
- injure a joint in your body, especially your wrist or ankle, by suddenly twisting it
28 Clues: illness; bad health • pain inside the ear • an infection on eyes • pain in or near your stomach • a continuous pain in the back • a continuous pain in the head • a feeling of being extremely tired • throat an infection of the throat • a pain in your teeth or in one tooth • having a lower than usual temperature • a flow of blood that comes from the nose • ...
Kinds of doctors 2015-05-24
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- This is a doctor who treats and prevents diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
- This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes.
- This is a doctor who specialises in causes and effects of illnesses.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of teeth and oral cavity.
- This is a doctor who provides medical care to patients in acute situations, they consult surgical team and administer the proper anaesthesia.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the care and treatment of the female reproductive system.
- This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diseases and injuries of vocal apparatus, especially the larynx.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
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- This is a doctor who specialises in diseases of blood and blood-forming organs.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the medical care of bones, the treatment and prevention of defects and injuries.
- This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment.
- This is a doctor who performs medical operations.
- This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children.
- This is a doctor who diagnoses diseases connected with the glands that release hormones. They treat people who suffer from hormonal imbalances.
- This is a doctor who has general knowledge about illnesses and medical conditions, but does not perform surgeries.
16 Clues: This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes. • This is a doctor who performs medical operations. • This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children. • This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children. • This is a doctor who specialises in causes and effects of illnesses. • This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment. • ...
Insurance Vocab 2023-04-10
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- An individual savings account that may be combined with high-deductible health plans to help for qualified medical expenses
- After you spend this amount on deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance for in-network care and services, your health plan pays 100% of the costs of covered benefits.
- Is another account that can be used to pay for qualified expenses, tax-free.
- The amount you pay, calculated as a percent of the total amount for the service
- The amount you pay before your plan starts to pay
- Exclusive Provider Organization:
- federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older or for certain younger people with disabilities.
- Medical providers that charge more for services that are not within your preferred
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- A time frame where the consumer can change their health plan, usually arranged by the
- The most affordable health insurance called Health Maintenance Organization
- Helps detect or prevent serious diseases and medical problems before they can become
- The amount of monthly payment to receive the insurance benefit
- This is a “managed-care” plan where the primary physician and others are in a “network” of providers that get a discount rate for services
- A list of service providers including pharmacies that agree to charge less for medical services
- A combined type of plan where a patient can stay in the network (PPO)or can go out of network if they choose.
- The fixed dollar amount you pay at the time of getting care
16 Clues: Exclusive Provider Organization: • The amount you pay before your plan starts to pay • The fixed dollar amount you pay at the time of getting care • The amount of monthly payment to receive the insurance benefit • The most affordable health insurance called Health Maintenance Organization • ...
Medical Fields Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-19
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- Relating to the branch of medicine dealing with the correction of deformities of bones or muscles.
- The branch of morphology that deals with the structure of mammals
- The study of blood and blood disorders.
- The specialized field of medicine that focuses on the health of the eye.
- Medical specialty concerned with the digestive system and its diseases
- The branch of medical practice that treats injuries, diseases, and deformities by the physical removal, repair, or readjustment of organs and tissues, often involving cutting into the body.
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- A branch of medicine that concerns diseases and disorders of the heart
- The branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders.
- A part of health care that deals with diseases of the male and female urinary tract
- The branch of medicine that is concerned with the study and treatment of disorders of the nervous system.Psychology The scientific study of the mind and behavior.
- A specialty of adult internal medicine and pediatric medicine that concerns the study of the kidneys
- Relating to newborn children.
- The medical discipline that is concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the skin, hair, and nails
- The branch of medicine concerned with the study of viruses and the diseases they cause
- The branch of medicine that involves the medical care of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
- A branch of medicine that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
16 Clues: Relating to newborn children. • The study of blood and blood disorders. • The branch of morphology that deals with the structure of mammals • A branch of medicine that concerns diseases and disorders of the heart • Medical specialty concerned with the digestive system and its diseases • The specialized field of medicine that focuses on the health of the eye. • ...
Behave Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-24
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- (a natural or innate behavior in animals)
- (segments of DNA)
- (the junction between two nerve cells)
- (relating to hormones)
- (a type of cell in the nervous system)
- (a neurotransmitter)
- (feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune)
- (a medical imaging technique)
- (a neurotransmitter)
- (a hormone)
- (a hormone)
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- (a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances)
- (the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation)
- (a brain region)
- (a nerve cell)
- (the ability of the brain to change and adapt)
- (a chemical messenger in the body)
- (principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior)
- (a medical test)
- (a learning process)
- (a hormone)
- (a bundle of fibers)
22 Clues: (a hormone) • (a hormone) • (a hormone) • (a nerve cell) • (a brain region) • (a medical test) • (segments of DNA) • (a learning process) • (a neurotransmitter) • (a neurotransmitter) • (a bundle of fibers) • (relating to hormones) • (a medical imaging technique) • (a chemical messenger in the body) • (the junction between two nerve cells) • (a type of cell in the nervous system) • ...
Revenue Cycle Week 2018-08-13
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- Who is the Insurance manager
- Who draws the patient's blood
- Who is the Medical Records Director
- What department works payer denials
- What department handles medical charts
- What department uses Patient Secure
- What department schedules patient's testing
- Who reviews the accounts for appropriate charges
- Who do we all have to serve
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- Who is the Coding manager
- What system do we use
- What department sends claims
- Who would add ICD10 codes to the accounts
- Who is the Patient Access Treatment Manager
- Who is the Revenue Cycle Director
- Who is the Customer Service manager
- Who is the hospital's CFO
- Who is the Patient Access Denial Manager
- Who answers incoming calls to the hospital
19 Clues: What system do we use • Who is the Coding manager • Who is the hospital's CFO • Who do we all have to serve • Who is the Insurance manager • What department sends claims • Who draws the patient's blood • Who is the Revenue Cycle Director • Who is the Medical Records Director • What department works payer denials • Who is the Customer Service manager • ...
Spanish 3 Crossword 2024-08-21
tv news report 2023-06-12
15 Clues: Well • Save • Blaze • Blast • Canine • Infant • Newborn • Removed • Observers • Fortunate • Structure • Terrified • Inhabitants • Extraordinary • Medical facility
Medical Ethics/ Melanie Campbell 2012-06-21
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- legally responsible or obligated
- care practioners trained to administer medical or health care to patients
- oath a pledge for physicians developed by the Greek physician Hippocrates circs 400 B.C.E.
- dihonest or deceitful practices in depriving or attempting to deprive another of his or her rights
- access plan a managed care feauted which subscribers may see any in-network health care provider without a referral
- the practice of good manners
- a traditional form or health insurance that covers the insured against a potential loss of money from medical expenses resulting form illness or an accident
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- a discipline dealing with ethical implications of biological research methods and results
- rule of conduct or action prescribed or formally recognized as binding or enforced by a controlling authority
- prone to engage in lawsuits
- physician the primary care physician who directs the medical care of managed care health plan members
- care physician the physician responsible for directing all of a patients medical care and determining whther the patient should be referred for a specialty care
- a body formed and authorized by law to act as a single person
- judgement decision made by a court in a lawsuit in response to a motion that pleads there is no basis for a trial
- standards of behavior developed as result of ones concept of right and wrong
15 Clues: prone to engage in lawsuits • the practice of good manners • legally responsible or obligated • a body formed and authorized by law to act as a single person • care practioners trained to administer medical or health care to patients • standards of behavior developed as result of ones concept of right and wrong • ...
Genito-urinary system 2023-12-09
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- A bacterial infection that often causes urinary urgency, frequency, and pain during urination.
- Common sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
- Interstitial ___________ is a chronic inflammatory condition affecting the bladder, leading to pelvic pain and frequent urination.
- Medical term for painful or difficult urination, often indicating a UTI.
- This hormone, produced by the kidneys, stimulates red blood cell production in the bone marrow.
- A beta-3-adrenergic agonist used to relieve urinary frequency, incontinence and urgency.
- This class of diuretics inhibits the sodium-potassium-chloride cotransporter in the ascending _______ of Henle.
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- Name of medical procedure to remove kidney stones using shock waves or laser energy.
- The medical term for blood in the urine, often indicative of underlying kidney or bladder issues.
- Painful erection lasting longer than 4 hours, often considered a medical emergency.
- An antimuscarinic commonly used to manage overactive bladder and urinary incontinence.
- A group of medications used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) by relaxing the muscles of the prostate and bladder neck.
- Class of medication commonly prescribed to relax the smooth muscles of the bladder and treat urinary urgency.
- ___________ 400mcg MR capsules ONCE daily is commonly prescribed to manage symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) by relaxing smooth muscles.
- Common antibiotic to treat UTIs with 3 day dosing in females and 7 days in males.
15 Clues: Medical term for painful or difficult urination, often indicating a UTI. • Common antibiotic to treat UTIs with 3 day dosing in females and 7 days in males. • Painful erection lasting longer than 4 hours, often considered a medical emergency. • Name of medical procedure to remove kidney stones using shock waves or laser energy. • ...
Medicine 2013-04-20
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- Hormone that diabetics need to inject that regulates the metabolism of glucose.
- Used to inject fluid into the body and consisting of a plastic tube and a needle
- Loss of sensation and incapacity to move a part of the body caused by spinal or brain traumas or diseases of the nerves.
- Penicillin is an…. that treats infectious disease
- Greek physician who has lived from 460 to 377 b.c and considered as the father of medicine.
- A medical student working at a hospital for a specific period where he or she going to be trained and acquired experience in a particular field.
- Important bleeding caused by the rupture of blood vessels.
- Common medical treatment used in the past consisting of letting the blood flow by a vein.
- Plain medical uniform worn by nurses and surgeons in the operating room consisted of a short-sleeve shirt and pants normally green of blue.
- Stitch that is used join the lips or edges of a wound
- Damage of the ligaments of a join of the body by straining or wrenching it without fracture or dislocation
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- The … column is the series of vertebrae in our back; backbone
- The process of determining the nature of a disease by close examination of the symptoms and the circumstances.
- Radiation used in radiography that penetrated tissues and allows to see bones
- Abbreviation that designed the hospital area where are treated victims of traumas and other medical emergencies
- Physician working with children specialized in children illness and their treatments
- One of the two orgarns playing that products urine and filtrated body toxins.
- Instrument used to listen the sounds made within the body especially heartbeats.
- Bursting or obstruction of a brain artery which one sided paralysis is the most common symptoms.
- Swollen blood vessels full of blood that can cause great damaged if broken.
20 Clues: Penicillin is an…. that treats infectious disease • Stitch that is used join the lips or edges of a wound • Important bleeding caused by the rupture of blood vessels. • The … column is the series of vertebrae in our back; backbone • Swollen blood vessels full of blood that can cause great damaged if broken. • ...
Medicine Crossword 2013-04-28
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- Stitch that is used to join the lips or the edges of a wound.
- One of the two organs that products urine and filtrates body toxins.
- Loss of sensation and incapacity to move a part of the body caused by spinal or brain traumas or diseases of the nerves.
- Used to inject fluids into the body and made of a plastic tube and a needle.
- Greek physician who lived from 460 to 377 b.c and is considered as the father of medicine.
- The … column is the series of vertebrae in our back; backbone.
- Physician working with children and specialized in children’s illnesses and their treatments.
- Penicillin is an…. that treats infectious diseases.
- Important bleeding caused by the rupture of blood vessels.
- A medical student that works at a hospital for a specific period in which he or she going to acquire experience in a particular field.
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- Instrument used to listen to the sounds made within the body, especially heartbeats.
- Plain medical uniform worn by nurses and surgeons in the operating room which consists of a short-sleeve shirt and pants normally green or blue.
- Injury of the ligaments of a joint, without fracture or dislocation, by overstraining them.
- Swollen blood vessels full of blood that can cause great damages if broken.
- Common medical treatment used in the past that consisted to let the blood flow by a vein.
- Radiations used in radiography that penetrate tissues and allow to see bones
- Hormone that diabetics need to inject that regulates the metabolism of glucose.
- Abbreviation that designates the hospital area where are treated victims of traumas and other medical emergencies.
- The process of determining the nature of a disease by close examination of the symptoms and circumstances.
- Bursting or obstruction of a brain artery which the most common symptom is hemiplegia.
20 Clues: Penicillin is an…. that treats infectious diseases. • Important bleeding caused by the rupture of blood vessels. • Stitch that is used to join the lips or the edges of a wound. • The … column is the series of vertebrae in our back; backbone. • One of the two organs that products urine and filtrates body toxins. • ...
Medicine crossword 2013-04-27
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- The … column is the series of vertebrae in our back; backbone
- Hormone that diabetics need to inject that regulates the metabolism of glucose.
- Penicillin is an…. that treats infectious diseases
- Injury of the ligaments of a joint, without fracture or dislocation,
- Stitch that is used to join the lips or the edges of a wound
- overstraining them.
- Physician working with children and specialized in children’s illnesses and their treatments
- Greek physician who lived from 460 to 377 b.c. and is considered as the father of medicine.
- Important bleeding caused by the rupture of blood vessels.
- Bursting or obstruction of a brain artery which the most common symptom is hemiplegia
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- Swollen blood vessels full of blood that can cause great damages if broken.
- The process of determining the nature of a disease by close examination of the symptoms and circumstances.
- Loss of sensation and incapacity to move a part of the body caused by spinal or brain traumas or diseases of the nerves.
- Plain medical uniform worn by nurses and surgeons in the operating room which consists of a short-sleeve shirt and pants normally green or blue.
- Common medical treatment used in the past which consisted to let the blood flow by a vein.
- Radiations used in radiography that penetrate tissues and allow to see bones
- Used to inject fluids into the body and consisting of a plastic tube and a needle
- Instrument used to listen to the sounds made within the body, especially heartbeats.
- One of the two organs that products urine and filtrates body toxins.
- Abbreviation that designates the hospital area where are treated victims of traumas and other medical emergencies
- A medical student which works at a hospital for a specific period where he or she going to be trained to acquire experience in a particular field.
21 Clues: overstraining them. • Penicillin is an…. that treats infectious diseases • Important bleeding caused by the rupture of blood vessels. • Stitch that is used to join the lips or the edges of a wound • The … column is the series of vertebrae in our back; backbone • Injury of the ligaments of a joint, without fracture or dislocation, • ...
Medicine crossword 2013-04-28
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- Swollen blood vessels full of blood that can cause great damages if broken.
- Common medical treatment used in the past which consisted to let the blood flow by a vein.
- Used to inject fluids into the body and made of a plastic tube and a needle
- Greek physician who lived from 460 to 377 b.c and is considered as the father of medicine.
- One of the two organs that products urine and filtrates body toxins.
- Important bleeding caused by the rupture of blood vessels.
- Plain medical uniform worn by nurses and surgeons in the operating room which consists of a short-sleeve shirt and pants normally green or blue.
- Injury of the ligaments of a joint, without fracture or dislocation, by overstraining them.
- Hormone that diabetics need to inject that regulates the metabolism of glucose.
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- Loss of sensation and incapacity to move a part of the body caused by spinal or brain traumas or diseases of the nerves.
- Instrument used to listen to the sounds made within the body, especially heartbeats.
- The process of determining the nature of a disease by close examination of the symptoms and circumstances.
- Physician working with children and specialized in children’s illnesses and their treatments
- Bursting or obstruction of a brain artery which the most common symptom is hemiplegia
- Stitch that is used to join the lips or the edges of a wound
- Radiations used in radiography that penetrate tissues and allow to see bones
- Penicillin is an…. that treats infectious diseases
- The … column is the series of vertebrae in our back; backbone
- A medical student which works at a hospital for a specific period where he or she going to acquire experience in a particular field.
- Abbreviation that designates the hospital area where are treated victims of traumas and other medical emergencies
20 Clues: Penicillin is an…. that treats infectious diseases • Important bleeding caused by the rupture of blood vessels. • Stitch that is used to join the lips or the edges of a wound • The … column is the series of vertebrae in our back; backbone • One of the two organs that products urine and filtrates body toxins. • ...
Health Professionals 2012-07-19
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- provides nutrition therapy to patients with a variety of health conditions.
- takes care of sick people.
- restores, reconstructs, corrects or improves in the shape and appearance of damaged body structures.
- diagnoses and treats lung disorders.
- specializes in the care of old people.
- works in diverse fields helping health professionals.
- diagnoses and treats diseases of the female reproductive system and genital tract.
- diagnoses illnesses and conditions inside a laboratory.
- treats women during pregnancy and childbirth.
- diagnoses and treats emotional disturbance and behavior problems.
- preserves and restores the function of the musculoskeletal system.
- treats diseases of the blood and blood-forming tissues.
- diagnoses and treats diseases and disorders of internal structures of the body.
- treats infants, toddlers, children and teenagers.
- diagnoses and treats skin diseases, including some skin cancers.
- diagnoses and treats cancer.
- diagnoses, prevents, and treats diseases of the teeth.
- administers anesthesia and monitors the patient during surgery.
- diagnoses and treats heart disease.
- diagnoses and treats patients with mental and emotional disorders.
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- conducts the diagnosis and treatment of allergic conditions.
- diagnoses and treats kidney diseases.
- practices general medicine.
- diagnoses and treats the male and female urinary tract and the male reproductive system.
- diagnoses and treats diseases of the ear, nose, and throat.
- diagnoses and treats voice, speech, language, or swallowing disorders.
- treats work-related disease or injury.
- diagnoses and treats diseases and disorders of the nervous system.
- provides medical and surgical treatment of the foot.
- helps patients regain or improve their physical abilities by using special exercises and equipment.
- diagnoses and treats eye defects, injuries, and diseases.
- diagnoses and treats stomach disorders.
- treats rheumatic diseases, or conditions characterized by inflammation, soreness and stiffness of muscles, and pain in joints and associated structures.
- physician gaining supervised practical experience in a hospital after graduating from medical school.
- gives emergency medical treatment or assists medical professionals.
35 Clues: takes care of sick people. • practices general medicine. • diagnoses and treats cancer. • diagnoses and treats heart disease. • diagnoses and treats lung disorders. • diagnoses and treats kidney diseases. • treats work-related disease or injury. • specializes in the care of old people. • diagnoses and treats stomach disorders. • treats women during pregnancy and childbirth. • ...
History of Health Sciencs 2021-09-15
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- established by Chinese
- Revolution/ 1700s and 1800s, paved the way for modern medical practices
- Jenner/ administered the first vaccination in 1796
- Glen/ had many flawed theories which held back true medical progress for centuries
- Beaumont/ fully described the digestive system in 1822
- Arab Hippocrates
- & Watson/ identified the structure and function of DNA
- documented over 1000 herbs
- trained doctors in many types of surgeries
- Plague/ first major pandemic in history
- Arab Empire/ made advancements in Pharmacology
- Vesalius/ published the first anatomy book
- Era/ 1900 to Present
- Metchnikoff/ explained how white blood cells protect humans from diseases
- Fertilization/ a way infertile couples could have children
- father of medicine
- Lister/ develops methods of medical asepsis
- van Leeuwenhoek/ created a single-lens microscope
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- era/ 4000 BC to 3000BC. During this era people believed illness was caused by supernatural beings.
- 1350 to 1700 AD
- von Roentgen/ developed the X-Ray machine
- Alexander Fleming/ discovered penicillin
- Oath/ a code of behavior written by Hippocrates thousands of years ago
- Pasteur/ developed pasteurization
- Method/ should be applied to medical research and problem-solving
- a greater number of cases of an infectious disease than normal in a population or area
- developed the field of anatomy by dissecting animals
- Death/ second wave of Bubonic Plague between 1347 and 1352 killing over one-third of Europe’s population
- Ages/ 800 AD to 1300 AD
- an epidemic that spreads to a significantly larger population across several countries or continents.
- Ages/ sacking of Rome by barbarians and the subsequent fall of the Roman empire and the study of medicine was forbidden
- Hooke/ his invention of a more powerful, compound lens proved that all living things are made up of cells
- Hunter/ inserted a feeding tube into a patients stomach in 1778
33 Clues: 1350 to 1700 AD • Arab Hippocrates • father of medicine • Era/ 1900 to Present • established by Chinese • Ages/ 800 AD to 1300 AD • documented over 1000 herbs • Pasteur/ developed pasteurization • Plague/ first major pandemic in history • Alexander Fleming/ discovered penicillin • von Roentgen/ developed the X-Ray machine • trained doctors in many types of surgeries • ...
RadTech Crossword Key terms Chp6 2022-09-02
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- of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level
- appointed by the board of directors
- responsible for all of the medical operations of a hospital department and may also
- Insurance companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
- (TJC)Independent not-for-profit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 17,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States
- (ADEs) Injuries, large or small, caused by the use (including nonuse) of a drug; can be as harmless as a drug rash or as serious as death from overdose
- Unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting
- (CON)permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities, or make large purchases—a condition required for reimbursement by Medicare
- (Medical Imaging) diagnostic imaging such as x-ray examination, fluoroscopy, computed tomography
- patient care that collectively support the physician’s plan for diagnoses and treatments
- physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital
- Group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public of the members
- (CRA) Professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset management
- Federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace
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- (CMS) Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid
- Ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting,
- residency training program
- (PI)Process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps
- (TQM) Management of quality in the workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee
- Physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department
- Failure to complete a planned action as intended
- Formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital
- Statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide service
23 Clues: residency training program • appointed by the board of directors • Failure to complete a planned action as intended • Ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, • Federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace • Statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide service • ...
Discover a profession 2021-04-01
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- is the creator or originator of any written work such as a book or play, and is also considered a writer.
- is a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence or virtue.
- are professionals who invent, design, analyze, build and test machines, complex systems, structures and gadget.
- is an individual trained to collect/gather information in form of text, audio or pictures, processes them to a news-with form and disseminates
- is a person who plans, designs and oversees the construction of buildings.
- volves the practical application of abstract legal theories and knowledge to solve specific individualized pro
- are trained in medical schools which are usually part of a university. They hold a degree awarded by a medical
- are generally charged with the apprehension of suspects and the prevention, detection, and reporting of crime, protection and assistance
- is a medical doctor who specializes in mental health
- Flight attendant provide personal services to ensure both the safety and comfort of airline passengers during
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- is a person who studies normal and abnormal mental states, perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and social processes,
- a professional that focuses on the art of taking photographs with a digital or film camera
- a scientist who specializes in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy
- is a medical professional who specializes in dentistry, the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases
- whose job is to stop unwanted fires from burning
- who works as a servant in a hotel or in someone's home
- is a person trained, equipped, and deployed by a human spaceflight program to serve as a commander or crew mem
- Climatologists, metereologists Investigate atmospheric phenomena and interpret meteorological data gathered
- the art of managing domestic or captive animals, including handling, breeding, and keeping
- also help doctors perform diagnostic tests
20 Clues: also help doctors perform diagnostic tests • whose job is to stop unwanted fires from burning • is a medical doctor who specializes in mental health • who works as a servant in a hotel or in someone's home • is a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence or virtue. • is a person who plans, designs and oversees the construction of buildings. • ...
Insurance 2021-02-25
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- the amount that an insurance policy holder must pay in order to receive the benefits of the policy after which the policy covers any medical expense over the amount of the deductible.
- liability is a level of insurance that covers any damage caused to other people's property, including their vehicle.
- an insurance plan that pays their share of covered medical services after treatment is provided once the policy holder has paid the deductible and any co-pays.
- A Health Maintenance Organization or an _____ is a type of managed care organization that provides healthcare services from predefined doctors hospitals and other providers.
- a level of insurance that covers the damage or loss of a vehicle due to fire theft vandalism, hail and other causes.
- a whole or permanent life insurance plan that takes part of the premium and invests it into a tax free account.
- the amount an individual can be expected to pay for an insurance policy.
- a set amount an insurance policy holder pays to access medical treatment .
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- plans that are composed of medical professionals whose aim is to reduce the cost of medical treatment while providing a high level of health care through the subsidies of regular premiums to insurance companies.
- insurance is insurance that protects against damage to the car or injury to persons in the car caused by a driver who are either under insured or not insured.
- liability insures that if a policy holder causes injury to another, the injury caused will be covered.
- life insurance that insures you for your whole life and is often called permanent, or straight life insurance.
- the state of being legally obligated or responsible.
- the person named in the policy to receive the benefits in the event of death.
- a level of insurance that covers the policy holder's personal vehicle.
- A Preferred Provider Organization or a _____ is a type of managed care organization that provides health care by doctors hospitals and specialists that are under contract with the insurance company and provide health care at a lower rate.
- life insurance that offers protection for a fixed amount of time, usually 1, 5 or 10 years
17 Clues: the state of being legally obligated or responsible. • a level of insurance that covers the policy holder's personal vehicle. • the amount an individual can be expected to pay for an insurance policy. • a set amount an insurance policy holder pays to access medical treatment . • the person named in the policy to receive the benefits in the event of death. • ...
Resources for Humans 2020-05-01
Across
- / sound footwear
- / converse with supervisor
- / home sweet home
- / Cronavirius named for
- / immunologist
- / not an office
- / move and
- / open house
- / watching
- / glad you're home
- / feet on the floor
- / 8773985816
- / toilet paper
- / help for Barry employees found here
- / new senior skill
- / remove before WebEx
- / help for us
- / WebEx secret
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- username
- / cost of Covid19 medical services
- / Don't stand so close to me
- / casual home office attire
- bread / popular home made snack
- / learning teaching working
- / ideal screen hight
- / undergrad discount
- / stay safe by
- / use before video conference
- / family
- / Brix accessory
- / not necessarily for drinking
- / virtual medicine
- / formal home office attire
- medical insurance carrier
- / keyboard distance
35 Clues: username • / family • / move and • / watching • / open house • / 8773985816 • / help for us • / immunologist • / stay safe by • / toilet paper • / WebEx secret • / not an office • / sound footwear • / Brix accessory • / home sweet home • / glad you're home • / virtual medicine • / new senior skill • / feet on the floor • / keyboard distance • / ideal screen hight • / undergrad discount • / remove before WebEx • ...
PBL: Cardiovascular System (AC) 2022-10-18
Across
- irregular rhythm in the heartbeat
- medical device that restarts hearts
- white blood cells
- high blood pressure
- large veins carrying blood to the heart
- protein inside erythrocytes
- relating to the heart vessels
- two upper cavities of the heart
- platelets of the blood
- medical instrument that listens to the heart
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- chest pain
- study of the heart
- red blood cells
- related to the lungs
- small blood vessel connecting arteries and veins
- actual term for blood pressure cuff
- two main arteries carrying blood to the head and neck
- procedure that opens up blocked blood vessels
- blood vessels that carry blood
- artery that carries blood away from the heart to the rest of your body
- hollow part of the cavity or organ
- low blood pressure
22 Clues: chest pain • red blood cells • white blood cells • study of the heart • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • related to the lungs • platelets of the blood • protein inside erythrocytes • relating to the heart vessels • blood vessels that carry blood • two upper cavities of the heart • irregular rhythm in the heartbeat • hollow part of the cavity or organ • ...
Anatomy 2022-01-28
Across
- Perpindicular to sagitttal- R to L
- grinding or crackling noise when flexing a joint
- raising limb upwards
- away from the middle
- the bend of a limb or joint
- palms facing downward
- foot rotated inward
- palms facing upward
- bruise
- long developing medical condition
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- the upper half of the body
- a plane passing through the center of body
- middle
- away from a specific body part
- back
- a scrape
- foot rotated outward
- lowering the limb towards the midline of body
- a sudden and short medical condition
- closer to a specific body part or midline of body
- lengthening of limb or joint
- a jagged cut
- perpindicular to coronal- L to R
- the lower half of the body
24 Clues: back • middle • bruise • a scrape • a jagged cut • foot rotated inward • palms facing upward • raising limb upwards • foot rotated outward • away from the middle • palms facing downward • the upper half of the body • the lower half of the body • the bend of a limb or joint • lengthening of limb or joint • away from a specific body part • perpindicular to coronal- L to R • ...
Metrology 2023-12-08
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- Measurement science in manufacturing
- Measurement of time
- Legal requirements and meet accuracy standards
- Accuracy of measurement instruments used in commerce industry
- American National Standards Institute
- The difference between the upper (maximum) limit and lower (minimum) limit of a dimension
- Precise measurement in medical tests
- Length measurements of machine parts.
- Precision of an objects
- Information on legal metrology regulations
- Scale measurement food industry
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- An intermediate fit, allowing for both clearance and interference.
- Non-compliance can result in penalties and legal action.
- Intentional gap for ease of assembly
- Intentional overlap or interference between mating parts
- Regulations for legal metrology
- Overseen by the Central Office of Measures
- Measure temperature
- Bill Electricity consumption
- Dispense the correct amount for the customer
20 Clues: Measurement of time • Measure temperature • Precision of an objects • Bill Electricity consumption • Regulations for legal metrology • Scale measurement food industry • Measurement science in manufacturing • Intentional gap for ease of assembly • Precise measurement in medical tests • American National Standards Institute • Length measurements of machine parts. • ...
Ryan’s Crossword 2024-02-06
Across
- On Ray Charles’ mind
- organism grows on rocks
- Involuntary Romance(allegedly)
- step by step
- Boxes of 45
- A unit of power
- May require a medical diagnosis
- a room’s focal point
- Your duty, unless you’re prejudiced
- a never-ending pattern
- Professor’s tool
- Snapchat’s allure
- notorious dark web black market
- not understanding
- 182 of this bodily movement
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- relative to Eden
- Looks like mine in February of last year
- partially derived From Dutch “waar”
- Pizza structure
- a type of test
- help step brother I’m stuck under the ___
- Medical scan, feline
- A country inside another
- Alexa’s real purpose
- “rizz” original meaning
- Ukraine’s northward neighbour
- James Dean, without a cause
- not a care in the world
28 Clues: Boxes of 45 • step by step • a type of test • Pizza structure • A unit of power • relative to Eden • Professor’s tool • Snapchat’s allure • not understanding • On Ray Charles’ mind • Medical scan, feline • a room’s focal point • Alexa’s real purpose • a never-ending pattern • organism grows on rocks • “rizz” original meaning • not a care in the world • A country inside another • ...
Surgeons 2024-02-09
Across
- A doctor who specialises in evaluating and treating conditions that may require surgery
- What do you have to do after medical school for 5 to 7 years
- What test do you have to have to go to medical school
- How many times can you take the MCA a year
- What surgeon is making the best money
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- How long is medical school
- What do surgeons wear on their hands during surgery
- What do you use to cut the skin open
- What college topic would be good to take
- What does cardiac have to do with
- What color does their clothing have most of the time during surgery
- What do surgeons wear on their face when they do surgery
12 Clues: How long is medical school • What does cardiac have to do with • What do you use to cut the skin open • What surgeon is making the best money • What college topic would be good to take • How many times can you take the MCA a year • What do surgeons wear on their hands during surgery • What test do you have to have to go to medical school • ...
Health Care Vocabulary 2023-09-19
Across
- something due
- someone who helps pay for things
- The act of insuring
- a place to buy medicine
- a definite course of rules
- Amount Payed Before Insurance Pays Anything
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- protection provided against sickness
- something positive received
- amount paid for insurance
- medical care from a professional
- The amount required for medical care
11 Clues: something due • The act of insuring • a place to buy medicine • amount paid for insurance • a definite course of rules • something positive received • someone who helps pay for things • medical care from a professional • protection provided against sickness • The amount required for medical care • Amount Payed Before Insurance Pays Anything
GP 2023-05-01
Across
- An instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be issued with a medicine or treatment.
- A type of medical practice that provides primary care services to patients.
- A physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease.
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- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- A medical visit or examination to assess the effectiveness of treatment or monitor the patient's condition.
- Person who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor.
- The directing of a patient to a medical specialist by a GP.
7 Clues: Person who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor. • Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • The directing of a patient to a medical specialist by a GP. • A type of medical practice that provides primary care services to patients. • A physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease. • ...
spanish 2022-01-13
Medical Field or Specialty 2023-07-31
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- a medical doctor who diagnoses, treats and manages disorders of the brain and nervous system
- Physician specializing in comprehensive medical and surgical care of the eyes
- physicians who treat adult and pediatric patients with disorders of the skin, hair, nails, and adjacent mucous membranes
- A physician specializing in studies the causes and nature of diseases
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- a person who uses X-rays or other high-energy radiation,
- Are dedicated to pain relief for patients before, during, and after surger
- a physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases of the female reproductive system
- doctor who treats cancer and provides medical care for a person diagnosed with cancer
- a doctor who focuses on the health of infants, children, adolescents and young adults
- medical doctor who can diagnose and treat mental health conditions
10 Clues: a person who uses X-rays or other high-energy radiation, • medical doctor who can diagnose and treat mental health conditions • A physician specializing in studies the causes and nature of diseases • Are dedicated to pain relief for patients before, during, and after surger • Physician specializing in comprehensive medical and surgical care of the eyes • ...
Lesson 2: Musculoskeletal System 2022-03-03
Across
- ________ process, the last sternebra
- The first sternebra
- Joint also knows as the hip
- Bone in the antebrachium
- _______ bones, found in the hind paw
- Muscle group that runs along caudal aspect of forelimb
Down
- Combining form for skeletal muscle, omit the slash
- Muscle group that runs alongside the lumbar vertebrae
- Vertebrae associated with the thorax and ribs
- Medical term for knee joint
- Medical term for kneecap
- _______ vertebrae, bones of the neck
- Prefix indicating "between"
13 Clues: The first sternebra • Medical term for kneecap • Bone in the antebrachium • Medical term for knee joint • Joint also knows as the hip • Prefix indicating "between" • ________ process, the last sternebra • _______ vertebrae, bones of the neck • _______ bones, found in the hind paw • Vertebrae associated with the thorax and ribs • ...
Kinds of doctors 2015-05-24
Across
- This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment.
- This is a doctor who treats and prevents diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the medical care of bones, the treatment and prevention of defects and injuries.
- This is a doctor who provides medical care to patients in acute situations, they consult surgical team and administer the proper anaesthesia.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diseases and injuries of vocal apparatus, especially the larynx.
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- This is a doctor who has general knowledge about illnesses and medical conditions, but does not perform surgeries.
- This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes.
- This is a doctor who diagnoses diseases connected with the glands that release hormones. They treat people who suffer from hormonal imbalances.
- This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of teeth and oral cavity.
- This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the care and treatment of the female reproductive system.
- This is a doctor who performs medical operations.
14 Clues: This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes. • This is a doctor who performs medical operations. • This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children. • This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children. • This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment. • ...
Sociology 201 Chapter 14 (Healthcare) 2016-11-12
Across
- This means assisting in the death of a person suffering from an incurable disease.
- ____ medicine is a medical care system in which the government owns and operates medical facilities and employs physicians.
- This type of medicine emphasizes the prevention of illness and takes into account a person's entire physical and social environment.
- ____ among African-Americans is almost three times the rate for whites, which explains why African-Americans have a shorter life expectancy.
- According to Social-Conflict Theory, social ____ is seen as a direct link to patterns of health and illness.
- This is the greatest preventable cause of death in the United States.
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- ____ insurance plans are the most common programs used to pay for medical care in the United States today.
- According to Talcott Parsons, this is a pattern of behavior defined as appropriate for people who are ill.
- This chronic illness is the second most common cause of death today in the United States.
- Eating disorders have a lot to do with how our society defines ____.
- Social ____ is the study of how health and disease are distributed throughout a society's population.
- Currently in the United States, there is a nursing ____.
- The medical establishment in the United States is oriented toward ____ medicine.
- ____ is defined as having a body mass index of 30 or higher.
14 Clues: Currently in the United States, there is a nursing ____. • ____ is defined as having a body mass index of 30 or higher. • Eating disorders have a lot to do with how our society defines ____. • This is the greatest preventable cause of death in the United States. • The medical establishment in the United States is oriented toward ____ medicine. • ...
Geriatrics/ Geriatria 2021-03-24
Crossword 2024-08-01
Across
- Medical tool used to listen to someone's heart or lungs
- Used to wrap up injuries
- A mobile bed used to move patients
Down
- A healthcare professional who provides emergency medical services
- Immediate care given to an ill or injured person
- A person that needs medical treatment
- A serious injury to the body
- Essential gas for breathing, often given to patients in emergencies
- Vehicle used for transporting patients that need help
9 Clues: Used to wrap up injuries • A serious injury to the body • A mobile bed used to move patients • A person that needs medical treatment • Immediate care given to an ill or injured person • Vehicle used for transporting patients that need help • Medical tool used to listen to someone's heart or lungs • A healthcare professional who provides emergency medical services • ...
Ο ΓΙΑΤΡΟΣ 2015-06-08
21 Clues: flu • spoon • sirop • virus • throat • doctor • stomach • symptoms • headache • forehead • schedule • I sneeze • hydration • antibiotic • pharyngitis • dehydration • prescription • dairy products • medical office • my nose is RUNNY • my nose is BLOCKED
Chapter 6 2023-05-10
Across
- improvement, process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement, designing and developing cost effective and ethically justifiable interventions to close performance gaps, implementing the interventions and evaluating the financial and no financial results
- quality improvement, system of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations
- unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting
- support services, services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physicians plan for diagnoses and treatment
- of directors or governing board, group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public and whose legal and moral responsibility for policies and operations of the hospital are not for personal benefit of the members
- executive officer, person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization
- safety and health administration, federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace, conducts inspections, and directs determination of fines for noncompliance with policies and regulations
- statement, statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide service in terms of the services it’s offers, the intended recipients of services and a description of the level of cost
- error, failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim, can be related to an incorrect diagnosis, equipment failure, infection, or a misinterpretation of an order
- for Medicare and Medicaid services, federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid
- department, organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as X-ray examination, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, interventional radiography, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, nuclear medicine and ultrasonography
- quality management, management of quality in the workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee, with a strong focus on process measurement and control
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- drug events, injuries,large or small caused by the use of a drugs can be as harmless as a drug rash or as serious as death from an overdose; the two types of ADE’s are those caused by errors and those that occur despite proper use
- Resources department, ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting and compensating employees, developing and maintaining skills, quality,and motivation, collective bargaining and occupational health and safety
- staff, formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital, have authorized privileges, bylaws, elected officers, and various committees and activities medical director,department chair, and service chief
- quality standards act and program, establishes minimum standards of a mammography program to ensure that all women have access to quality services, regulations developed by the US food & drug administration and the national mammography quality assurance advisory committee
- of need, certificate approved by a local review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities, open new services, or make large purchases a condition required for reimbursement by Medicare
- joint commission,independent not for profit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 22,000 healthcare organizations and programs in the United States and is the nations primary standard setting and accrediting body in health care, TJC standards focus on improving the quality and safety of patient care provided by healthcare organizations
- healthcare radiology administrator, a professional organization representing medical imaging management at all levels, manages the certified radiology administrator credentialing process
- director, physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department or service also responsible for providing input regarding policies and procedures and day to day operations of the department
- college of radiology, a professional medical society that has accredited more than 39,000 facilities in 10 imagining modalities to assist organizations in meeting governmental and third party payer criteria, provides practice guidelines to improve patient safety practices in radiology services
- chair, physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee responsible for all of the medical operations of a hospital department and may also oversee a residency training program
- radiology administrator, professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset management, financial management, operations management, Human Resources management, and communication and information management in radiology
- party payers, insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid,and other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
- chief, physician responsible for overseeing a component or sub department of a hospital service for example a radiologist who is chief of the nuclear medicine service
25 Clues: unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting • for Medicare and Medicaid services, federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid • ...
Chapter 6 Key Terms 2023-05-09
Across
- A professional organization representing medical imaging management at all levels; manages the certified radiology administrator (CRA) credentialing process
- Ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, and compensating employees; developing and maintaining skills, quality, and motivation; collective bargaining; and occupational health and safety
- Services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physician’s plan for diagnoses and treatments
- Independent not-for-profit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 22,000 healthcare organizations and programs in the United States and is the nation’s primary standard-setting and accrediting body in healthcare; TJC standards focus on improving the quality and safety of patient care provided by healthcare organizations
- Organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as x-ray examination, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, interventional radiography, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, nuclear medicine, and ultrasonography
- Insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
- Process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement, designing and developing cost-effective and ethically justifiable interventions to close performance gaps, implementing the interventions, and evaluating the financial and nonfinancial results
- Physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service—for example, a radiologist who is chief of the nuclear medicine service
- Formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital; have authorized privileges, bylaws, elected officers, and various committees and activities
- Certificate approved by a local (state) review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities, open new services, or make large purchases—a condition required for reimbursement by Medicare
- Physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee; responsible for all of the medical operations of a hospital department and may also oversee a residency training program
- System of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations
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- Injuries, large or small, caused by the use (including nonuse) of a drug; can be as harmless as a drug rash or as serious as death from an overdose; the two types of ADEs are those caused by errors and those that occur despite proper use
- Group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public and whose legal and moral responsibility for policies and operations of the hospital are not for personal benefit of the members
- Professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset management, financial management, operations management, human resource management, and communication and information management in radiology
- Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid
- Federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace, conducts inspections, and directs determination of fines for noncompliance with policies and regulations
- Establishes minimum standards of a mammography program to ensure that all women have access to quality services; regulations developed by the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Mammography Quality Assurance Advisory Committee
- A professional medical society that has accredited more than 39,000 facilities in 10 imaging modalities to assist organizations in meeting governmental and third-party payer criteria; provides practice guidelines to improve patient safety practices in radiology services
- Physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department or service; also responsible for providing input regarding policies and procedures and day-to-day operations of the department
- Management of quality in the workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee, with a strong focus on process measurement and control
- Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization
- Failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim; can be related to an incorrect diagnosis, equipment failure, infection, or a misinterpretation of an order
- Statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide service in terms of the services it offers, the intended recipients of services, and a description of the level of cost
24 Clues: Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid • Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization • Services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physician’s plan for diagnoses and treatments • ...
Health thingy 2024-11-21
Across
- a standard procedure to make sure everything is done safley
- to preform help to somebody
- an allergic reaction
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- Someone who happens to be around the emergency
- a situation where somebody's life is in danger
- a box full of medical necessities
- the act of preforming opposite healthcare to someone
- a medical machine made to help the heart
- A medical procedure that involves manually pumping the heart
9 Clues: an allergic reaction • to preform help to somebody • a box full of medical necessities • a medical machine made to help the heart • Someone who happens to be around the emergency • a situation where somebody's life is in danger • the act of preforming opposite healthcare to someone • a standard procedure to make sure everything is done safley • ...
Mid-Term B&C (Aurelia) 2013-12-19
Across
- three to seven character alphanumeric representation of a disease or condition
- confidential authentication information
- name or phrase formed from or based on a person's name
- actions that satisfy official requirements
- document signed by a patient to permit release of medical information
- person or entity that supplies medical or health services and bills for or paid for the services in the normal course of business
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- health plan payments for covered services
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- number unique number that identifies a patient
- electronic exchange of healthcare information
- patient someone with no insurance
- form list of the diagnoses procedures and charges for a patient's visit
- person who buys an insurance plan
- abbreviation for codes from the 21st chapter of the ICD-10 CM that identifies factors about health that is not due to illness or injury
- number authorization number given to the referred physician
- conditions that remain after an acute illness or injury has been treated and resolved
16 Clues: patient someone with no insurance • person who buys an insurance plan • confidential authentication information • health plan payments for covered services • actions that satisfy official requirements • electronic exchange of healthcare information • number unique number that identifies a patient • name or phrase formed from or based on a person's name • ...
Location 2 2023-06-22
Across
- Legal document to obtain when marrying someone in medical school, in brief
- Board game for a surgeon: "Make him better or get the buzzer!"
- Queen Nicki of rap
- Indie folk band conceived of at Williams College
- As a general rule, is it wise to agree to marry a person who is halfway through medical school?
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- Built in 1994 as a joint venture between the city of Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Kickers Soccer Club or where you may find Sophie, Zach, and Ben on a Wednesday night
- Drinking this more consistently may prevent an ER visit
- Engagement-ending words
- Sophie's futbol team, in brief
- A solid organic nitrogen compound or a creative gaming company founded by twin brothers
- Soccer superstar Hamm
- Affectionately called "that ho" or "J-dog"
- Greek word meaning "fitting time" or a reference to a Jesuit high school's senior retreat
- Is it wise for you, Ben, to agree to marry Sophie, a person who is halfway through medical school?
- Future Sophie Bice honorific title: Abbr.
- Ben's future sister-in-law
16 Clues: Queen Nicki of rap • Soccer superstar Hamm • Engagement-ending words • Ben's future sister-in-law • Sophie's futbol team, in brief • Future Sophie Bice honorific title: Abbr. • Affectionately called "that ho" or "J-dog" • Indie folk band conceived of at Williams College • Drinking this more consistently may prevent an ER visit • ...
TV NEWS REPORT 2023-06-12
Jerusalem 1967 2017-02-26
22 Clues: hero • hill • Strip • mayor • strait • weapon • general • heights • General • Commander • peninsula • combatant • war plane • holy site • armed forces • reunited city • prime minister • hospital campus • hospital campus • month of the war • Hadassah president • reunited medical center
Week 11 Spelling Words (p.120-123) 2016-06-15
Antonym Crossword 2013-03-13
24 Clues: calm • wisdom • leaving • refusal • decline • concept • business • abstract • lethargy • laziness • presence • dullness • eagerness • impulsive • submission • opposition • competence • enthusiasm • disapproval • concealment • discontinuity • insignificance • display an attitude* • form of medical transport*
Antonym Crossword 2013-03-13
24 Clues: calm • wisdom • refusal • decline • concept • leaving • presence • abstract • business • laziness • dullness • lethargy • impulsive • eagerness • opposition • competence • submission • enthusiasm • disapproval • concealment • discontinuity • insignificance • display an attitude* • form of medical transport*
Engineering careers 2022-10-19
26 Clues: wengineer • aengineer • fengineer • iengineer • pengineer • qengineer • sengineer • jengineer • tengineer • vengineer • lengineer • nengineer • eengineer • cengineer • yengineer • oengineer • bengineer • xengineer • kengineer • hengineer • rengineer • dengineer • mengineer • zengineer • uengineer • gengineer
Internet of medical things 2024-06-24
Across
- Network of connected medical devices
- Regulatory body overseeing medical devices in the US
- Vital sign often monitored by IoMT devices
- Type of pump that can be IoMT-enabled for remote monitoring
- Security concern for IoMT devices
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- Data transmission technology often used in IoMT devices
- Cloud-based system for storing and accessing medical data
- Wearable device that tracks heart rate and activity
- Diagnostic imaging technique that can be connected to IoMT
9 Clues: Security concern for IoMT devices • Network of connected medical devices • Vital sign often monitored by IoMT devices • Wearable device that tracks heart rate and activity • Regulatory body overseeing medical devices in the US • Data transmission technology often used in IoMT devices • Cloud-based system for storing and accessing medical data • ...
Adaeze- Maia- Rosalie (Ultra Hard) 2020-09-25
19 Clues: dose • filth • pitch • schedule • bamboozle • thoroughly • determined • advancement • troublemaker • accomodation • spiritualism • very trusting • thermal reading • characterization • opposite of hope • the right outcome • medical practioner • judgement or verdict • a connecting transmission
Covid-19 vocabulary 2020-04-30
Across
- A sudden occurrence of a disease
- When something moves to cover a larger area of affect a larger number of people
- A medical condition in which the body temperature is higher than usual
- A person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt
- Identify an illness by examining the symptoms
- A disease prevalent over a whole country or the world
- To disinfect for hygienic reason
- To clean something using water
- Showing no symptoms of a particular disease
- A strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease
- The period between infection and the appearance of signs of disease
- To restore someone's health
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- The action of stopping something from happening
- A person or animal that transmits a disease to others, whether suffering from it themselves or not
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- A covering made of fibre or gauze to protect against air pollutants
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against disease
- An illness or disorder of the body
- A disposable soft paper used for cleaning the skin
- Describing a disease that can be transmitted through the environment such as via air or water
- Describing a disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans
- To rub something hard so as to clean them
- Occurrence of a particular disease in a large number of people in a specific area
- Describing a disease that can easily pass from person to person, usually by direct contact
- A person receiving medical care
- Not having good health
- To force air out of your lungs through your throat with a short, loud sound
- A common infection in which the mucous membrane of the nose and throat becomes inflamed
28 Clues: Not having good health • To restore someone's health • To clean something using water • A person receiving medical care • A sudden occurrence of a disease • To disinfect for hygienic reason • An illness or disorder of the body • To rub something hard so as to clean them • Showing no symptoms of a particular disease • Identify an illness by examining the symptoms • ...
2.02 CD Crossword 2021-02-09
Across
- Feeling free from harm
- To deprive somebody of air or prevent somebody from breathing, or be unable to breathe
- An immune system response to a food that the body perceives as harmful
- A government agency that provides social services to individuals or a community
- Untroubled by feelings of fear or doubt
- A national network of local organizations that work to advance the common good by focusing on education, income and health
- A portable weapon that fires ammunition such as a pistol or rifle
- Free from bodily harm
- Results from eating foods that contain bacteria or their toxic byproducts
- Security Commission An agency that helps people find jobs
- A group that provides not only financial support but also spiritual, volunteer and community support
- The process of doing something in order to achieve a purpose
- An international organization dedicated to the medical care of the sick or wounded in wars and natural disasters
- The exchange of information between people by means of speaking, writing, or using a common system of signs or behavior
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- To make something safe for children to use, or safe against damage or tampering by children
- Things that happen once in a while but are major events
- A feeling of being safe
- Violence within the home which includes the use of physical and sexual violence, threats and intimidation, emotional abuse and denying of finances
- An agency that provides medical care to people who cannot afford medical help
- In an unharmed, uninjured, or undamaged condition
- A surrounding or situation where harm, damage, or loss is unlikely
- A basic need for the sense of security
- Rules for the safe use of the Internet for children
- A medical condition caused by toxic levels of the metal lead in the blood
24 Clues: Free from bodily harm • Feeling free from harm • A feeling of being safe • A basic need for the sense of security • Untroubled by feelings of fear or doubt • In an unharmed, uninjured, or undamaged condition • Rules for the safe use of the Internet for children • Things that happen once in a while but are major events • ...