medical Crossword Puzzles
Integumentary Medical Terminology 2021-12-05
Medical Terms 1 2024-12-31
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- blood clot
- shortness of breath
- voice box
- interprets changes caused by disease
- inflammation
- size, shape, location
- without fever
- study of diseases
- study of the cause of a disease, time and place of occurrence
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- partial dislocation of a joint, where a bone or joint is pulled or pushed out of place
- listening to heart and lungs with a stethoscope
- structure or form
- throat
- membranous cellular tissue
- cluster of boils
- fever
- study of
- reduced blood flow to a part of the body resulting in a shortage of oxygen
18 Clues: fever • throat • study of • voice box • blood clot • inflammation • without fever • cluster of boils • structure or form • study of diseases • shortness of breath • size, shape, location • membranous cellular tissue • interprets changes caused by disease • listening to heart and lungs with a stethoscope • study of the cause of a disease, time and place of occurrence • ...
Football Medical Crossword 2025-09-24
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- Overstretching of a muscle or tendon (6)
- Small spikes on football boots for grip (5)
- Water based treatment or exercise (12)
- Muscle treatment using pressure and rubbing (7)
- Equipment to carry an injured player off the pitch (9)
- Cold treatment for recovery (11)
- Body area often injured in football (5)
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- Special elastic tape that supports muscles (11,4)
- When a player moves to a different club (8)
- Training centre for young players (7)
- Added minutes at the end of a match (6,4)
- A rule violation when an attacker is beyond the last defender (7)
- The club’s main medical professional (4,6)
- Collective word for coaches medical team and other helpers (5)
- Tight wrapping to reduce swelling (11)
- The field where a football match is played (5)
- A more serious muscle or ligament rupture (4)
- Damage to a ligament often in the ankle (6)
18 Clues: Cold treatment for recovery (11) • Training centre for young players (7) • Tight wrapping to reduce swelling (11) • Water based treatment or exercise (12) • Body area often injured in football (5) • Overstretching of a muscle or tendon (6) • Added minutes at the end of a match (6,4) • The club’s main medical professional (4,6) • When a player moves to a different club (8) • ...
Medical Camp Review 2025-06-27
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- a healthy carbohydrate
- Name of the top blood pressure number systolic
- connects bone to bone
- Which vital sign is measure on a scale of 1-10?
- used to test for starch
- the entire frame of the body
- a popular starch in Europe
- the sport with the most injuries
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- provide a structure and frame for the body
- turns to sugar in the body
- checked at wrist and neck
- the 'e' in R.I.C.E.
- the 'P' in CPR
- connects muscle to bone
- a popular starch in Asia
- allows the body to move
- a popular starch in South America
- a popular starch in Africa
18 Clues: the 'P' in CPR • the 'e' in R.I.C.E. • connects bone to bone • a healthy carbohydrate • connects muscle to bone • allows the body to move • used to test for starch • a popular starch in Asia • checked at wrist and neck • turns to sugar in the body • a popular starch in Africa • a popular starch in Europe • the entire frame of the body • the sport with the most injuries • ...
Introduction to Basic Pharmacology & Other therapies 2020-11-02
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- under the skin
- inside the peritoneum
- medical term for chest pain
- injection
- used to create a therapeutic affect
- desired action
- medical term for a shot
- in the mouth
- on top of the skin
- in the vein
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- adherence to directions
- to absorb through the skin into the blood stream
- a subcutaneous medication for diabetics
- beneficial treatment
- medicine you can buy without a prescription
- to place under the tongue
- a sublingual medication for chest pain
- a thin, transparent membrane that lines the walls of the abdominal (peritoneal) cavity and contains/encloses the abdominal organs such as the stomach and intestines
- to breath in
19 Clues: injection • in the vein • in the mouth • to breath in • under the skin • desired action • on top of the skin • beneficial treatment • inside the peritoneum • adherence to directions • medical term for a shot • to place under the tongue • medical term for chest pain • used to create a therapeutic affect • a sublingual medication for chest pain • a subcutaneous medication for diabetics • ...
Healthcare terminology 2020-12-10
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- to make record of
- arthritis is inflammation of the ______
- prefix that means within
- a heart specialist
- the foundation or basic meaning of a medical terms
- the study of the kidney
- prefix to describe under active thyroid
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- removal of the appendix
- contraction of muscles
- visual exam of the colon
- a sac of fluid
- hepatitis is inflammation of the _________
- 75% of medical terms are based on either greek or ________ words
- osteoporosis is a ___________ disease
- a hysterectomy is the removal of the ______
15 Clues: a sac of fluid • to make record of • a heart specialist • contraction of muscles • removal of the appendix • the study of the kidney • visual exam of the colon • prefix that means within • osteoporosis is a ___________ disease • arthritis is inflammation of the ______ • prefix to describe under active thyroid • hepatitis is inflammation of the _________ • ...
Crossword Puzzle Challenge Part 1 2022-02-07
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- Painful itching of skin
- scraping away skin to remove acne scars and fine wrinkles on the skin.
- Least severe type of skin cancer
- gland that secretes sebum
- meaning of alopecia
- Outermost layer
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- tissue that connects the skin to the muscles
- contagious, infectious pyoderma
- produces melanin
- Branch of science that studies skin and its nature
- Chronic inflammatory skin disorder of sebaceous glands
- ingredient that clogs follicles
- medical term for small, pinpoint haemorrhages
- medical term for blackhead
- inner layer of hte skin
15 Clues: Outermost layer • produces melanin • meaning of alopecia • Painful itching of skin • inner layer of hte skin • gland that secretes sebum • medical term for blackhead • contagious, infectious pyoderma • ingredient that clogs follicles • Least severe type of skin cancer • tissue that connects the skin to the muscles • medical term for small, pinpoint haemorrhages • ...
Crossword #54 2025-11-25
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- Study of blood and blood disorders.
- Healthcare for elderly people.
- Study of eye and vision care.
- Study of diseases and their causes.
- Medical imaging techniques.
- Treatment of bones and joints.
- Study of the immune system.
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- Study of hormones and glands.
- Treatment of mental disorders.
- Study of the heart and its functions.
- Study of the nervous system.
- Branch dealing with skin disorders.
- Medical care for children.
- Study and treatment of cancer.
- Study of kidney functions and diseases.
15 Clues: Medical care for children. • Medical imaging techniques. • Study of the immune system. • Study of the nervous system. • Study of hormones and glands. • Study of eye and vision care. • Treatment of mental disorders. • Healthcare for elderly people. • Study and treatment of cancer. • Treatment of bones and joints. • Study of blood and blood disorders. • ...
MEDICAL LAW & ETHICS 2025-08-12
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- do not harm patient
- duty, dereliction, damages and direct causation are a must to establish this
- body responsible for medical experimentation
- painless death
- failure to take informed consent
- patient's respect
- voluntary agreement
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- HIV
- forgot a swab in the abdomen
- thing speaks for itself
- fair, equitable appropriate treatment of persons
- list of offences given by NMC
- conventional laws of courtesy between members of medical profession
- respect for human rights of patients
- do benefit to the patient
- cautionary notice served by the SMC
16 Clues: HIV • painless death • patient's respect • do not harm patient • voluntary agreement • thing speaks for itself • do benefit to the patient • forgot a swab in the abdomen • list of offences given by NMC • failure to take informed consent • cautionary notice served by the SMC • respect for human rights of patients • body responsible for medical experimentation • ...
Sensory Issues 2019-09-16
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- WHAT DID YOU SAY?
- HOLD ONTO THIS WHEN GOING DOWN THE STEPS!
- TURN IT UP!
- MEDICAL TERM FOR LOSS OF TASTE
- HELPS SOME WHO CAN'T WALK
- GROUP RELATED TO YOU
- A BATHROOM SAFETY MUST
- ROSE COLORED ____
- CAREFUL, YOU MIGHT BREAK A ___!
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- MEDICAL TERM FOR LOSS OF SMELL
- POOR EYESIGHT CAN CAUSE THIS
- MIGHT NOT FEEL AS MUCH B/C OF THIS
- MAKES A SCREECHING SOUND WHEN BATT IS LOW
- A BADGE OF HONOR WORN BY THOSE WHO ARE OLDER
- ONE TYPE OF VISION LOSS
- HELPS SOME WALK
- OVER 65
17 Clues: OVER 65 • TURN IT UP! • HELPS SOME WALK • WHAT DID YOU SAY? • ROSE COLORED ____ • GROUP RELATED TO YOU • A BATHROOM SAFETY MUST • ONE TYPE OF VISION LOSS • HELPS SOME WHO CAN'T WALK • POOR EYESIGHT CAN CAUSE THIS • MEDICAL TERM FOR LOSS OF SMELL • MEDICAL TERM FOR LOSS OF TASTE • CAREFUL, YOU MIGHT BREAK A ___! • MIGHT NOT FEEL AS MUCH B/C OF THIS • ...
Visible Light and UV Radiation 2024-11-11
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- Process using visible light in plants
- Light amplification for medical uses
- Spreading of light into colors
- Emission of light from heated objects
- Optics Technology using light for communication
- Spectrum Colors detectable by the human eye
- Light emission without heat
- Tool used to disperse light into colors
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- Scientist who studied light dispersion
- Beyond violet in the spectrum
- UV application in medical settings
- Risk from excessive UV exposure
- Radiation just below visible red light
- Light emission by organisms
- UV light used for disinfection
- Skin damage from UV exposure
- Main natural source of ultraviolet radiation
17 Clues: Light emission by organisms • Light emission without heat • Skin damage from UV exposure • Beyond violet in the spectrum • Spreading of light into colors • UV light used for disinfection • Risk from excessive UV exposure • UV application in medical settings • Light amplification for medical uses • Process using visible light in plants • Emission of light from heated objects • ...
Warm Up- Chapter 2 2023-03-07
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- a medical condition that causes fewer red blood cells to transport oxygen molecules
- a protein molecule in the pancreas that helps break down molecules.
- the body system that takes in oxygen molecules
- a protein molecule that acts like a key to unlock the cell membrane
- the body system that breaks down food
- breaks down from protein
- a molecule that you find in foods such as fruits, vegetables, and grains.
- a medical condition that causes tubes inside your lungs to swell up or close
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- tiny opening in the lungs that allows oxygen molecule to enter the circulatory system.
- trillions in the whole body
- a small organ located near the stomach and liver
- ocean currents moving in big circles
- tiny opening in the small intestines that allows smaller molecules to enter the circulatory system.
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth.
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body.
- a medical condition that bocks out glucose molecules from body's cells.
- breaks down from starch
- dioxide, a molecule that you breathe out
18 Clues: breaks down from starch • breaks down from protein • trillions in the whole body • ocean currents moving in big circles • the body system that breaks down food • dioxide, a molecule that you breathe out • the body system that takes in oxygen molecules • a small organ located near the stomach and liver • the body's use of molecules for energy and growth. • ...
미래의 우리 생활 2013-10-31
Работа 2021-01-18
18 Clues: baker • farmer • waiter • worker • seller • doctor • butcher • teacher • plumber • fireman • mechanic • secretary • policeman • journalist • hairdresse • electrician • medical worker • mailman/ postman
Week 10 Medical Terms 2025-10-15
Health Care Gavin 2024-05-15
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- What pumps your blood
- A car patients are put in to take them to the hosptial
- A place patients go for medical attention and treatment
- The overall well being of a person
- What our body breathes in
- A procedure to remove,repair or fix a part in your body
- a part of a hospital to go if you have a bad medical problem or accident
- A thin hollow metal rod with a sharp point that is injected somewhere in your body
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- The sound of the heart pumping blood
- The gas we exhale
- Going to visit someone to try to help you mentally or physically
- A person who is receiving medical attention from a doctor or hospital
- Liquid flowing through your body supplying your body
- Something that is put on your face and a doctors face to prevent diseases from spreading
- Something you take when you don't feel good
15 Clues: The gas we exhale • What pumps your blood • What our body breathes in • The overall well being of a person • The sound of the heart pumping blood • Something you take when you don't feel good • Liquid flowing through your body supplying your body • A car patients are put in to take them to the hosptial • A place patients go for medical attention and treatment • ...
Compliance Week 2023 2023-07-10
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- Billing for items or services that were not medically necessary is healthcare _____
- Pressing the WINDOW+L keys when you leave your computer will ____ it.
- The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act is commonly referred to as:
- HIPAA prohibits the access of medical records out of _________ or concern.
- Most HIPAA incidents at Carle are the result of a misdirected _________
- This safeguard should not be written down or shared.
- HIPAA protects patient _______
- Compliance ____________ all reports of alleged compliance violations.
- Employees should only access patient records when there is a ________ need to do so.
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- Complete your ______Compliance and Safety Training before September 29, 2023!
- Carle Policies and Procedures can be found on _____
- Access to a medical record should be limited to what the _______ necessary.
- Inappropriately accessing medical records is referred to as ________
- PHI stands for _________ Health Information
- Overuse or misuse of healthcare services
15 Clues: HIPAA protects patient _______ • Overuse or misuse of healthcare services • PHI stands for _________ Health Information • Carle Policies and Procedures can be found on _____ • This safeguard should not be written down or shared. • Inappropriately accessing medical records is referred to as ________ • ...
The Islamic World 2024-12-04
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- - The first four caliphs of Islam, known as "Rightly Guided."
- - The famous medical book by Ibn Sina used for centuries in both the East and West.
- - The capital of the Umayyad Caliphate.
- - The "Aristotle of the Arabs" known for his medical writings.
- - The political-religious state established by Muslim conquests.
- - Structures built by Islamic scientists to study the sky and advance astronomy.
- - The language that became the common medium of communication across the Islamic Empire.
- - The capital of the Abbasid Caliphate.
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- - Philosophy based on Greek logic, mathematics, and physics.
- - Period of cultural and intellectual flourishing in the Islamic world (790-1258).
- - A medical condition for which Islamic doctors developed a surgical treatment.
- - A famous Moroccan traveler who journeyed across the Islamic world.
- - Formal centers of learning that taught a variety of subjects.
- - Mathematical field pioneered by Islamic scholars.
- - A device used in Islamic astronomy for navigation and star observation.
15 Clues: - The capital of the Umayyad Caliphate. • - The capital of the Abbasid Caliphate. • - Mathematical field pioneered by Islamic scholars. • - Philosophy based on Greek logic, mathematics, and physics. • - The first four caliphs of Islam, known as "Rightly Guided." • - The "Aristotle of the Arabs" known for his medical writings. • ...
LRH lab week 2018 2018-04-11
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- material safety data sheet
- certificate for Medical technologist
- alkaline versus acid
- medical laboratory scientist
- high count in patients with infection
- standard used to assure proper functionality of instruments
- gram positive cocci in chains
- tape worm
- test ran on diabetic patients
- type of unacceptable samples for testing blood
- condition with low blood count
- test ran on patients on blood thinners
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- Art of collecting blood
- examination of sediments from a spun urine
- call made when patients results are outside acceptable range
- Universal donor group
- lab practices under this doctors license
- deviation acceptable control range(1SD vs 2SD)
18 Clues: tape worm • alkaline versus acid • Universal donor group • Art of collecting blood • material safety data sheet • medical laboratory scientist • gram positive cocci in chains • test ran on diabetic patients • condition with low blood count • certificate for Medical technologist • high count in patients with infection • test ran on patients on blood thinners • ...
ERC DLS review 2021-09-16
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- state that offers school visitation leave
- Notes template title
- coding for the first 7 days of an off work accommodation
- Insurance company that handles WC claims
- Amazon benefit that helps EE find a physician
- SLA
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- minimum days for PLOA
- unpaid time
- leave type for employees out sick
- medical leave all classes are eligible for
- resource EE can use to see Leave policies
- transfer when EE wants to report harassment
- level to end a call
- payment received while being on a medical leave
- 73A
- where to check for UPT deductions
- paid leave for Covid
- days of STD waiting period
18 Clues: 73A • SLA • unpaid time • level to end a call • Notes template title • paid leave for Covid • minimum days for PLOA • days of STD waiting period • leave type for employees out sick • where to check for UPT deductions • Insurance company that handles WC claims • state that offers school visitation leave • resource EE can use to see Leave policies • ...
Buddy 2023-05-30
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- Is enrolled in medical school
- Member groups who gather at a local level
- Official magazine of the college
- Metabolic & Bariatric Surg Accred Prgm(acronym)
- City of ACS headquarters
- Self-service system for HR & employees
- Committee encouraging staff health
- Personality assessment describing work style
- ACS social committee
- Finished medical school & training in a specialty
- National Surgery Quality Improv Prgrm(acroynom)
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- Program saves lives who are bleeding severely
- City for Advocacy & Health Policy office
- Annual conference usually in Oct
- American Joint Committee on Cancer(acronym)
- Division works to obtain charitable support
- Monthly staff newsletter
- Young Fellows Assoc(acronym)
18 Clues: ACS social committee • City of ACS headquarters • Monthly staff newsletter • Young Fellows Assoc(acronym) • Is enrolled in medical school • Annual conference usually in Oct • Official magazine of the college • Committee encouraging staff health • Self-service system for HR & employees • City for Advocacy & Health Policy office • Member groups who gather at a local level • ...
Isabel & Nate 2024-12-14
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- Mascot of Nathan's college.
- What Isabel & Nathan love doing.
- Nathan's instrument of choice.
- Nathan's sport of choice.
- City where Isabel bought her wedding dress.
- Second stop on the honeymoon.
- What Isabel thinks our first date was.
- What Nathan thinks our first date was.
- Where Nathan was born.
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- Isabel's sport of choice.
- Suit style Nathan dislikes.
- Nathan's favorite dog breed.
- What Jesus fed the 5000 with / Name of Bible study where I & N first met.
- Bucket list city in Spain.
- Where Isabel was born.
- Isabel's current specialty interest in medical school.
- Mascot of Isabel's medical school.
- First stop on honeymoon.
18 Clues: Where Isabel was born. • Where Nathan was born. • First stop on honeymoon. • Isabel's sport of choice. • Nathan's sport of choice. • Bucket list city in Spain. • Mascot of Nathan's college. • Suit style Nathan dislikes. • Nathan's favorite dog breed. • Second stop on the honeymoon. • Nathan's instrument of choice. • What Isabel & Nathan love doing. • ...
Vocabulario-Las Sintomas Y La Medicina 2017-03-08
20 Clues: flu • pill • hurt • pain • dizzy • fever • cough • serious • aspirin • symptoms • congested • operation • allergies • injection • infection • antibiotics • to get sick • medical exam • prescription • cold-sickness
Final Exam Review Crossword MED147 2013-07-17
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- In a letter, this is considered the subject line or main purpose of the letter
- ________________is defined as exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace
- There are ________ types of basic letter styles.
- 8 ½ x 11 inches is considered the most appropriate business size ____________________.
- A person who is totally lacking in something of need is said to be_____________________.
- Learning styles are determined by your individual method of ___________ or examining new material and the way that you process it or make it your own.
- The act of determining whether medical or professional privileges should be extended to an individual is called____________________.
- A medical abbreviation for immediately or at this moment
- An expression of goodwill, greeting, or courtesy by words and gestures
- chest pain, profuse bleeding are considered what type of ailment
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- software considered Windows 7 & 8
- The technical terminology or characteristics idiom of a particular group is called:
- The principal U.S. agency for providing essential human services is ______________________.
- In a letter, this expresses an afterthought to emphasize an idea or statement.
- A list of items that are included in a shipment is called:
- Express a person, place, or thing
- An individual or company that provides medical care and services to a patient or the public
- In a letter, this is considered the typed signature, reference initials, and special notations
- Exhibiting or marked by great intensity of feeling is known as
- tv, water, snacks, magazines, etc...
- medical equipment, rent, taxes, and salaries are all example of
- a change in pitch
- A person who fails to keep an appointment without giving advance notice is called a:
23 Clues: a change in pitch • software considered Windows 7 & 8 • Express a person, place, or thing • tv, water, snacks, magazines, etc... • There are ________ types of basic letter styles. • A medical abbreviation for immediately or at this moment • A list of items that are included in a shipment is called: • Exhibiting or marked by great intensity of feeling is known as • ...
Chapter one 2013-11-21
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- insurance by gov. for poor
- Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act
- insurance by gov. for elderly
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- 1974 to protect the rights of patients
- focus of preventing disease prolonging life and promoting physical health
- payments covered by patient
- paid by employer
- national prevention strategy 3 goals increase life expectancy, reduce health disparities and increase access
- actual activities to help with public education
- coverage for eveyone
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
- American Recovery and Reinvestment
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
- Newborn and Mothers’ Health Protection Act
- evaluating the process of to facilitate programs
- Triangle focuses on the balance of three factors, quality, cost, and accessibility
- Mental Health Parity Act
- Gross Domestic Product
- Certificate of Need
- continuous collection of data
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- groups share risk and costs of covered losses
- standards to increase patient awareness by education
- Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act
- facilities set up to serve the poor
- providers that focuses specifically on the care when hospitalized
- Voluntary insurance from employer
- Center for Mental Health Services
- Family Medical Leave Act
- National Mental Health Act
- Poison Prevention Packaging Act
- Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
- poorhouses
- developed to provide protection in the event of health problems
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Social Security Act considered old age insurance
- avoids development of disease
- evaluation that forced medical schools to have standardization
- activities for early detection, prevents progression of disease
- state of well being
- reduces impact of existing disease by reducing disease related complictions
- American Medical Association
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- large patterns of disease
44 Clues: poorhouses • paid by employer • state of well being • Certificate of Need • coverage for eveyone • Gross Domestic Product • Family Medical Leave Act • Mental Health Parity Act • large patterns of disease • insurance by gov. for poor • National Mental Health Act • payments covered by patient • American Medical Association • insurance by gov. for elderly • avoids development of disease • ...
Key Terms 2022-08-31
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- An act signed by Barack Obama to give families and small businesses control of their health care
- An NHA certification for a clinical medical assistant
- To make, invent, or arrange in an unplanned or spontaneous manner
- A document or certificate proving a persons qualifications
- A degree granted by a junior college at the end of a two-year college
- Health care environment where services are provided on an out patient basis
- Granting of licenses to practice a profession
- Mastery of a task, the ability or skill to perform a task
- A medical assistant who has successfully completed the AAMA national certification exam
- To be aware/have insight on one's feelings
- To make an action or process easier
- Recognition is granted to an educational program for maintaining standards
- privately owned and managed facility a profit making organization
- Transition stage b/w classroom and employment
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- Guarantees something or someone as being true or as represented by or meeting a standard
- Credential awarded for successfully passing the AMT exam
- The classroom to a health care setting through practical hands on experience
- Conformity in fulfilling official requirements
- To act permission statement authorizing the use of copyrighted computer software
- Temperament, character, or personality
- 4-year academic degree conferred by colleges and universities
- The qualities that characterize or distinguish a professional person who conforms to the technical or ethical standards of the profession
- Received once graduated medical program
- Transition from classroom and actual employment
- A range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- An NHA certification for a medical administrative assistant
- Inherent characteristics
- Skill and ease in using the hands
28 Clues: Inherent characteristics • Skill and ease in using the hands • To make an action or process easier • Temperament, character, or personality • Received once graduated medical program • To be aware/have insight on one's feelings • Granting of licenses to practice a profession • Transition stage b/w classroom and employment • Conformity in fulfilling official requirements • ...
Police, EMS, EMT 2020-11-30
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- disruption to the peace within a residential building, typically involving related individuals
- Top official in the chain of command of a police department
- individuals who treat and transport people in crisis health situations
- ability to understand someone else’s feelings
- Act of making a process easier
- individual responsible for enforcing law, investigating crimes and making arrests
- person who is trained in emergency first aid and basic medical care
- emergency vehicle equipped and stocked to provide urgent medical care for sick or injured people
- abbreviation for emergency medical services, the emergency response system created to provide emergency medical care
- Situation in which a civilian is allowed to spend a shift with a police officerEmergency Dispatcher individual who takes emergency calls and communicates with first responders
- Police officer who patrols on horseback
- something non-essential which is helpful or desirous and not always accessible
- calling for action
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- Enforcing compliance or order
- Use of scientific methods applied to criminal and civil law
- distinct portion of something
- someone who is able to perform multiple tasks at one time
- to send someone to a destination
- To obtain something from another source
- individuals who respond first at the scene of an emergency
- disruption to the peace in a public setting
- way in which people behave and interact in specific situations
- particularly important, necessary for success
- individuals employed in an organization
- Most basic type of police officer, are assigned to specific areas to prevent crime, enforce traffic laws and respond to emergencies
- Vehicle an automobile which has decals or logos indicating police or emergency response service use
26 Clues: calling for action • Enforcing compliance or order • distinct portion of something • Act of making a process easier • to send someone to a destination • To obtain something from another source • individuals employed in an organization • Police officer who patrols on horseback • disruption to the peace in a public setting • ability to understand someone else’s feelings • ...
Vocabulary nurse 2023-08-30
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- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- A state of well-being, without disease
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the world.
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- Pressure The rate at which blood flows through the body.
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- Not normal for the human body
- Which can cause damage
- A persistent pain
- The amount of energy used to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- Which strengthens the bones
- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- Medical explanation for illness.
- Having too much of something
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- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
- What something can be used for
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and cleanliness
- It is gymnasium
- The mass of a person
- Condition Immediate attention is required with constant medical observation.
- A bone separated from its joint.
- Signs: Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s body functions
- Trial: It is a Research that is done to check how well a health product works
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- Not harmful
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
32 Clues: Not harmful • It is gymnasium • A persistent pain • The mass of a person • Which can cause damage • Which strengthens the bones • Having too much of something • Not normal for the human body • What something can be used for • A bone separated from its joint. • Medical explanation for illness. • Cut in the body made for surgery. • A state of well-being, without disease • ...
Unit 2 - Health Care Systems 2023-09-18
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- Founded the American Redcross in 1881 and served as its first president
- credited with the discovery of penicillin in 1928.
- developed antiseptic surgery by spraying medical instruments and bandages with carbolic acid
- Fee the individual pays to the insurance company for coverage
- identified the cause of childbed fever (mother’s sickness after giving birth) which led to the importance of hand washing.
- A branch of the Department of Health and Human Services that is concerned with the causes, spread and control of diseases
- provide diagnostic and treatment services that were previously performed in hospitals
- Anton Van Leeuwenhoek invented what instrument?
- An attempt to control the rising costs of healthcare by maximizing every dollar spent.
- Founder of modern nursing
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- Amount that must be paid by the patient for medical services before the policy begins to pay
- A specific amount of money a patient pays for a particular service (ex. $20/doctor visit)
- Joseph Priestly discovered this in 1774
- a form of medical therapy that combines practices and treatments from alternative medicine with conventional medicine.
- Which government agency oversees medical coverage and sets standards to insure quality care?
- In order to protect the quality of life of those who live in a long-term care facility, new and higher standards were established by what or whom?
- This type of healthcare encourages taking steps to stop illness instead of waiting for a curative intervention
- Discovered X-Rays in 1895
- discovered the stethoscope in 1819.
- Requires that specific percentages of expenses are shared by the patient and insurance company (ex. 80/20)
- uses technology to assist in providing care to patients
21 Clues: Discovered X-Rays in 1895 • Founder of modern nursing • discovered the stethoscope in 1819. • Joseph Priestly discovered this in 1774 • Anton Van Leeuwenhoek invented what instrument? • credited with the discovery of penicillin in 1928. • uses technology to assist in providing care to patients • Fee the individual pays to the insurance company for coverage • ...
Jobs 2023-10-23
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- A person who manages and keeps track of financial records and prepares financial statements.
- A person who provides medical care and treatment to animals.
- A person who repairs and maintains vehicles and machinery.
- A person who investigates, collects, and reports news stories.
- A person who installs and repairs pipes and plumbing systems.
- A person who constructs or repairs buildings.
- A person who tends to and maintains gardens.
- A creative person who creates paintings, sculptures, or other forms of artistic expression.
- A person who welcomes visitors, answers phone calls, and performs administrative tasks at the front desk of an office or business.
- A person who conducts research and experiments to gain knowledge and understanding in a specific field of study.
- A person who travels and works in space.
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- A person who takes care of sick or injured people in a hospital or medical setting.
- A professional who designs buildings and oversees their construction.
- A person who instructs and educates students in a school or educational setting.
- A professional who practices law and represents clients in legal matters.
- A person who cuts, styles, and treats hair.
- A person who designs and builds complex structures or machines.
- A person who takes orders and serves food and drinks to customers in a restaurant or café.
- A person who serves in the military and is trained to defend their country or participate in warfare.
- A person who cultivates crops and raises livestock.
- A medical professional who takes care of teeth and oral health.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries.
22 Clues: A person who travels and works in space. • A person who cuts, styles, and treats hair. • A person who tends to and maintains gardens. • A person who constructs or repairs buildings. • A person who cultivates crops and raises livestock. • A person who repairs and maintains vehicles and machinery. • A person who provides medical care and treatment to animals. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-14
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- A team dedicated to the professional development of staff within the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) patient care services division.
- Award recognizing team members that symbolizes the relationship between nursing and other members of the care team - the same way bees and flowers depend on each other.
- A person who shares their wisdom through their personal experiences and helps mentees grow in confidence and build strategies for success.
- Behavior-based opportunity that promotes individual growth as a professional nurse according to personal goals and stage of demonstrated nursing practice.
- Team member at University Medical Center who performs a key role in supporting specific aspects of the practice environment and clinical outcomes.
- An organized nursing professional governance structure, at University Medical Center, that includes all employed nurses.
- Treating all people fairly and impartially, especially those who have been historically denied such treatment. Freedom from bias or favoritism.
- Staff
- A visual representation of nursing's contribution in an organization.
- Indicators that are clinical and sensitive to the work of nurses.
- Weekly newsletter sent to nurses at University Medical Center that contains clinical practice updates and professional development information.
- Handover of care that should occur at the patient bedside.
- Achievement of knowledge & skills in a specialty.
- UVA Health System's set of values
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- Objective process of giving and receiving input to identify areas of strength and opportunities for improvement for a nurse peer.
- The highest-level nurse with ultimate responsibility within the organization.
- University Medical Center's Care Delivery System.
- Name for the Medication Use, Safety, & Informatics Committee
- The governing body of the NPGO and includes the Chief Nursing Officer and representatives from a cross section of nursing practice settings.
- Provides the scientific basis for the practice of the profession.
20 Clues: Staff • UVA Health System's set of values • University Medical Center's Care Delivery System. • Achievement of knowledge & skills in a specialty. • Handover of care that should occur at the patient bedside. • Name for the Medication Use, Safety, & Informatics Committee • Indicators that are clinical and sensitive to the work of nurses. • ...
Palliative Nursing Midterms 2024-10-03
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- Level of care where patients may have general medical conditions that do not require intensive monitoring or specialized interventions.
- Used to assess symptoms of anxiety and depression in patients with various medical conditions.
- Level of care where These patients require advanced life support, and specialized medical interventions.
- The belief in reincarnation accelerates the funeral ritual.
- Key idea that the sender wants to communicate
- British psychologist and psychiatrist who was a pioneer of attachment theory in children.
- A process of involving cessation of physical, psychological, social and spiritual life
- Person gives a hint, that suggest underlying emotion.
- Death is now viewed abstractly and subjectively
- Behavioral process through which grief is eventually resolved or altered
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- Process of social, psychological, and cultural change that stems from the balancing of two cultures while adapting to the prevailing culture of the society.
- Advance directives that indicate a person's preference not to receive CPR if their heart stops or they stop breathing.
- A sense of experiencing life
- Social behavior and norms found in human societies as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities and habits of the individuals in these groups.
- Type of grief that is brief but genuinely felt, normal
- Permits the sender to analyze the efficacy of the message.
- An actual or potential situation in which something that is valued is changed or no longer available
- Designates a trusted person to make medical decisions on an individual's behalf if they are unable to do so.
- Kubler-Ross stages of grief wherein people may feel frustration and resentment about the situation.
- A psychologist and grief counselor, developed the "Four Tasks of Mourning"
20 Clues: A sense of experiencing life • Key idea that the sender wants to communicate • Death is now viewed abstractly and subjectively • Person gives a hint, that suggest underlying emotion. • Type of grief that is brief but genuinely felt, normal • Permits the sender to analyze the efficacy of the message. • The belief in reincarnation accelerates the funeral ritual. • ...
MT 101 WKs 1-3 20250407 2025-06-17
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- The root in "bilateral" that means "side."
- An allergic reaction characterized by an exaggerated immune response.
- The root meaning "chest" and suffix meaning "related to" in this anatomical term.
- A medical word example that contains a prefix indicating "inside."
- The root in "sarcoma" that means flesh or soft tissue.
- The medical term for air trapped around the lungs inside the chest cavity.
- Surgical removal of fatty tissue.
- The correct plural form and definition referring to the pelvic bone.
- A specialist who helps patients improve swallowing functions.
- A common shoulder injury from repetitive strain or sports activity.
- The site of painful inflammation called stenosing tenosynovitis.
- A combination of a root and combining vowel, such as this in muscle-related terms.
- True or false: Every medical term contains a prefix, root, and suffix.
- The motion of rotating the forearm so the palm faces upward.
- A device used to support or correct musculoskeletal abnormalities.
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- A suffix meaning "disease" or "disorder."
- The suffix meaning formation or development, as in achondroplasia.
- The components that make up a medical term are called these.
- The serious risks associated with anabolic steroid misuse.
- The prefix in "triceps brachii" indicating the number of parts.
- The correct root form referring to lung or air in the term pneumonia.
- A term meaning related to or concerning the skin.
- In "epiphysis," the root signifies this biological process.
- The root part of "microcyte" meaning "cell."
- The word part "-logy" is an example of this type of word element.
- A healthcare approach focusing on restoring body balance through bone treatment.
- The suffix in "insertion" that means action or process.
27 Clues: Surgical removal of fatty tissue. • A suffix meaning "disease" or "disorder." • The root in "bilateral" that means "side." • The root part of "microcyte" meaning "cell." • A term meaning related to or concerning the skin. • The root in "sarcoma" that means flesh or soft tissue. • The suffix in "insertion" that means action or process. • ...
prof 2023-02-09
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- Person who flies a plane
- Person who builds structures
- Professional who designs buildings
- Person who works on a farm
- Person who studies and applies scientific knowledge
- Professional who keeps financial accounts
- Person who works in commerce
- Medical professional who cures animals
- Professional who gives legal advice,protects people
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- Professional who fixes pipes
- Professional who works with electricity
- Professional who cooks food
- Person who greets visitors and answers phones
- Person who creates art
- Person who sings
- Person who sells goods or services
- Medical professional who cares about patients
17 Clues: Person who sings • Person who creates art • Person who flies a plane • Person who works on a farm • Professional who cooks food • Professional who fixes pipes • Person who builds structures • Person who works in commerce • Professional who designs buildings • Person who sells goods or services • Medical professional who cures animals • Professional who works with electricity • ...
Hospital 2023-08-07
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- A substance that helps treat or prevent illness and keeps people healthy.
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to a person's heartbeat and breathing.
- A vehicle that transports sick or injured people to the hospital quickly and safely.
- A type of medical imaging that uses radiation to see inside the body and diagnose conditions.
- A person who helps people feel better when they are sick or hurt.
- A medical imaging technique that uses strong magnets and radio waves to create detailed images.
- A way of giving medicine or vaccines by using a needle and syringe.
- Devices used to help people walk when they have injuries to their legs or feet.
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- A doctor who specializes in treating children and their illnesses or injuries.
- A person who helps take care of sick or injured people and assists doctors in their work.
- A tool used to measure body temperature and check if someone has a fever.
- A material used to cover wounds and protect them while they heal.
- A written order from a doctor for a specific medicine or treatment.
- A medical procedure where doctors operate on a person's body to treat a condition or injury.
- A chair with wheels used to help people who have difficulty walking or are injured.
15 Clues: A material used to cover wounds and protect them while they heal. • A person who helps people feel better when they are sick or hurt. • A written order from a doctor for a specific medicine or treatment. • A way of giving medicine or vaccines by using a needle and syringe. • A substance that helps treat or prevent illness and keeps people healthy. • ...
Health Services 2024-08-26
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- public health workers who investigate patterns and causes of disease and injury.
- focused on improving the health of patients over time through direct care, treatment, counseling or health education.
- are medical professionals who collect blood from patients and prepare it for testing
- also known as Medical Records.
- provides and coordinate patient care and educate patients and the public about various health conditions.
- evaluate and record a patient's progress.
- develop programs to teach people about conditions affecting well-being.
- Organizes workflow and appointment by reading and routing correspondence, collecting customer information, and managing assignments.
- someone who creates software by converting a task into a set of commands for the system to process and execute.
- assistant a licensed medical professional who holds an advanced degree and can provide direct patient care.
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- Assist in the provision of food service and nutritional programs, under the supervision of a dietitian.
- pathway focus on testing and examining patients to help diagnose their illness or injury.
- scientists who study the effects of drugs, chemicals, and hormones on living systems.
- is a vital field in health care, and careers in this area help provide a welcoming and safe environment for patients and the public.
- assists pharmacists in filling prescriptions and dispensing medication correctly to patients and medical professionals.
15 Clues: also known as Medical Records. • evaluate and record a patient's progress. • develop programs to teach people about conditions affecting well-being. • public health workers who investigate patterns and causes of disease and injury. • are medical professionals who collect blood from patients and prepare it for testing • ...
Agency Reporting 2013-04-11
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- 9. MEDIATION VARIANCE REPORT IS REQUIRED TO BE COMPLETED FOR ANY MEDICATION_______ (DEVIATION INCONSISTENT WITH DESIRED PATIENT CAREOR PRESCRIBED ORDER).
- 3. ALL PATIENT FALLS REQUIRE A _________ FALL DOC COM.
- SHOULD REPORT ALL INCIDENTS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER THE INCIDENT OCCURS TO YOUR SUPERVISOR AND THE PHYSIICAN.
- 1. THE PATIENT INFECTION RECORD IS FOUND UNDER F4 NOTES TO THE OFFICE; OPEN F2 BOX UNDER MESSAGE; ______ DOWN TO FIND THE PATIENT INFECTION RECORD. PLEASE INCLUDE ALL INFORMATION ON FORMAT. PATIENT INFECTION RECORD IS NOT PART OF THE MEDICAL RECORD.
- YOU WOULD COMPLETE A ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬_____________ VARIANCE REPORT FOR MEDICATION ERROR THAT RESULTS IN THE FOLLOWING: DICONTINUING OR MODIFYING A MEDICATION DOSEAGE; REQUIRES HOSPITALIZATION; RESULTS IN A DISABILITY; REQUIRES TREATMENT WITH A PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION; RESULTS IN COGNITIVE DETERIORATION OR IMPAIRMENT; LIFE THREATENING CONDITION; RESULTS IN DEATH OR COGNITIVE ANOMALIES.
- 13. MRSA, VRE, AND THE NEWLY IDENTIFIED CRE ARE TO BE CLASSIFIED AS MULTI-DRUG RESISTANT ORGANISMS (MDRO). IF YOU HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF A MDRO YOU ARE REQUIRED TO INFORM ALL DISPLINES IN THE CASE OF THE MDRO. YOU MEET THIS REQUIREMENT BY ENTERING MDRO IN THE________ SECTION OF THE PATIENT’S MEDICAL RECORD. THE CONTACT KIT IS AVAILBLE IN THE SUPPLY ROOM AND SHOULD BE PLACED IN THE PATIENT’S HOME FOR STAFF USE.
- ANY INCIDENT RESULTS IN AN INJURY AND/OR PRECEIVED INJURY OF THE PATIENT, EMPLOYEE, OR OTHER ( CONTRACT STAFF, ETC)
- ANY POTENTIAL SITUATION WHICH COULD LEAD TO A PATIENT INJURY AND /OR POSSIBLE LAWSUIT. THIS INCLUDES A _________ DEVICE INCIDENT.
- 7. THE COMPONENTS OF THE FALL REPORT ARE; DATE OF THE FALL, LOCATION, PATIENT CONDITION/FACTORS, CIRCUMSTANCE, STATUS CHANGE, ACTIONS, NOTIFICATION TO PHYSICIAN, DESCRIPTION OF FALL CIRCUMSTANCES AND SPECIFIC ________ TO THE CAUSE /TYPE OF FALL .
- 15. AN INCIDENT REPORT SHOULD BE COMPLETED WHEN:
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- 12. ________ DRUG REACTION REPORT IS REUIRED TO BE COMPLETED WHEN THERE IS AN UNINTENDED, UNDESIRABLE AND UNEXPECTED EFFECT OF A PRESCRIBED MEDICATION.
- 4. FALLS ARE REPORTED TO THE PHYSICIAN. __________ OF THE FALL WILL DETERMINE IF PHYSICIAN IS NOTIFIED BY FAX OR PHONE.
- BE NOTIFIED.
- SURGICAL WOUND INFECTIONS, VENTILATOR DEPENDENT PNUEMONIA, CENTRAL LINE INFECTIONS AND REPORTABLE COMMUNICABLE DISEASES ARE REPORTING ON THE PATIENT INFECTION RECORD IF WE BECOME AWARE OF THEM DURING THE PATIENT’S HOME HEALTH _______.
- 5. THE FALL REPORT DOC COM. SHOULD BE TITLED _____ OR IF YOU WANT IT FAXED TO THE PHYSICIAN, TITLE FAX FALL.
- 14. C-DIFF AND PATIENTS WITH DIARRHEA REQQUIRE YOU TO WASH YOUR HANDS WITH THE AGENCY PROVIDED _____ AND DRY YOUR HANDS WITH THE AGENCY PROVIDED PAPER TOWELS. C-DIFF SHOULD BE COMMUNICATED TO ALL DISCIPLINES IN THE HOME BY ENTERING C-DIF IN THE DIRECTIONS OF THE PATIENT’S MEDICAL RECORD.
- 11. THE MEDICTION VARIANCE REPORT IS NOT PART OF THE MEDICAL RECORD AND THE FORM FOR REPORTING IS LOCATED IN THE F4 NOTES TO THE _______.
- 8. IF THE FALL IS RELATED TO OXYGEN TUBING THE DURABLE MEDICAL _________
- 6. THE FALL REPORT IS FOUND IN THE DOC COM. COMMUNICATION TAB _____. THE FALL REPORT IS PART OF THE MEDICAL RECORD.
19 Clues: BE NOTIFIED. • 15. AN INCIDENT REPORT SHOULD BE COMPLETED WHEN: • 3. ALL PATIENT FALLS REQUIRE A _________ FALL DOC COM. • 8. IF THE FALL IS RELATED TO OXYGEN TUBING THE DURABLE MEDICAL _________ • 5. THE FALL REPORT DOC COM. SHOULD BE TITLED _____ OR IF YOU WANT IT FAXED TO THE PHYSICIAN, TITLE FAX FALL. • ...
AMSA Crossword Puzzling for Repro Justice - Dec 2024 2024-12-21
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- One of the 3 true Mothers of Gynecology who's name starts with A
- Mife's safe and effective companion
- A medical intervention provided to individuals who need to end the medical condition of pregnancy (ACOG definition)
- A framework developed in 1994 by a group of Black women gathered in Chicago connecting human rights, social justice and reproductive rights tenets
- laws grant fetuses — and in some cases embryos, and fertilized eggs — the same legal rights and status given to born people, such as the right to life.
- Residency Training Program, is a national initiative to integrate and enhance family planning training for obstetrics and gynecology residents.
- Act is a “zombie law”: Though long considered unconstitutional or unenforceable, it was never repealed and, with enough momentum, could be resuscitated and enforced.
- One of the 3 true Mothers of Gynecology who's name starts with B
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- Short name reference to the US Supreme Court decision over turning Roe v Wade
- Abortion is _________ healthcare.
- What the United Nations recognized and issued a declaration about in 1948
- 4 letter abbreviation for oldest, independent US medical student organization
- One of the 3 true Mothers of Gynecology who's name starts with L
- Effective medication that is one of a two drug protocol that safely terminates a pregnancy
- Unfounded labeling and resentment of people who seek and provide abortion care
- Abortion - this phrase has no clinical or medical significance.
16 Clues: Abortion is _________ healthcare. • Mife's safe and effective companion • Abortion - this phrase has no clinical or medical significance. • One of the 3 true Mothers of Gynecology who's name starts with A • One of the 3 true Mothers of Gynecology who's name starts with L • One of the 3 true Mothers of Gynecology who's name starts with B • ...
Medical 2021-04-30
7 Clues: a colognes • white of the eyes • layer just underneath • , the color portion of the eye • American Medical Technologists (AMT) • generation, born between 1955 and 1965 • x, also known as the Millennial Generation, was (were) born from 1977-1994.
Medical 2022-04-02
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- Having or appearing to have length, breadth and depth
- Insert
- methods are ones that have existed for a long time.
- modified to suit a particular individual or task
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- Titanium is a chemical element with the symbol Ti
- made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product.
- made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product.
- denoting an artificial body part, such as a limb, a heart, or a breast implant
8 Clues: Insert • modified to suit a particular individual or task • Titanium is a chemical element with the symbol Ti • methods are ones that have existed for a long time. • Having or appearing to have length, breadth and depth • made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product. • made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product. • ...
Medical 2023-06-22
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- a person who treats the patient, decides the medical protocol
- when the body repairs
- a person who cares for patients, they do wound dressings and needle work
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- a person who operates on patients
- a person who does the cleaning and helps the nurses
- a person who transports the patients
- une plaie ou blessure
7 Clues: une plaie ou blessure • when the body repairs • a person who operates on patients • a person who transports the patients • a person who does the cleaning and helps the nurses • a person who treats the patient, decides the medical protocol • a person who cares for patients, they do wound dressings and needle work
Medical Devices 2020-12-16
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- Dangerous.
- Not dangerous.
- Process medical devices have to pass to be approved.
- The most part of not dangerous medical devices are used as...
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- Use of a medical device to recognize a starting disease.
- Alternative method for the approval process.
- The toxic metal used in prosthesis.
- Use of a medical device to keep a continously evaluation of a disease.
8 Clues: Dangerous. • Not dangerous. • The toxic metal used in prosthesis. • Alternative method for the approval process. • Process medical devices have to pass to be approved. • Use of a medical device to recognize a starting disease. • The most part of not dangerous medical devices are used as... • Use of a medical device to keep a continously evaluation of a disease.
5/28: Vocabulary Review 2024-05-29
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- - What is emphasized by doctors to protect the patient's sensitive medical history when discussing with the staff?
- - What was the surgeon sued for after a critical error was made during an operation, resulting in severe complications for the patient?
- Care - With the rise of what type of care are more patients receiving treatments and procedures on an outpatient basis, reducing the need for extended hospital stays?
- - What did John undergo intensively to regain his mobility and independence following his stroke, including physical and occupational therapy sessions?
- Trends - What does the report indicate is growing, emphasizing preventive care and the integration of technology to improve patient outcomes?
- - What provides essential health insurance for people over 65, ensuring they receive necessary medical care without financial burden?
- - What type of specialist did John visit that caused him to pay significantly higher fees than if he had chosen a provider within his insurance network?
- - What allowed the medical team to identify the rare disease early, leading to a more effective treatment plan?
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- - What do low-income individuals rely heavily on to cover their medical expenses, as it offers a safety net for those who cannot afford private insurance?
- Nursing Facility - After her hip surgery, where was Maria transferred to receive round-the-clock care and rehabilitation services to aid in her recovery?
- - What component did the insurance plan include, meaning the patient was responsible for a portion of the medical expenses while the insurer covered the rest?
- Care Act - What has expanded healthcare coverage to millions of uninsured Americans, providing them with access to essential medical services?
- Factors - What influences an individual’s access to healthcare, as highlighted by research, including income and education level?
- Technology - What did the hospital invest heavily in, implementing electronic health records and telemedicine services to enhance patient care and streamline operations?
14 Clues: - What allowed the medical team to identify the rare disease early, leading to a more effective treatment plan? • - What is emphasized by doctors to protect the patient's sensitive medical history when discussing with the staff? • ...
insurance and credit card 2022-12-08
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- Takaful means ____ guarantee.
- one of the insurance property.
- The loss must be accidental, unintentional and randomly occurred by chance in nature. It is ____ losses.
- visa and____ are a well known organization that have license of large payment.
- _____ expenses will be covered in personal accident insurance.
- _____ Balance Method is one of the computation
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- You should know and always remember your medical card's _____ limit
- ____ transfer mechanism is a primary function of insurance.
- ______ insurance is one of the motor insurance policies (vroom).
- interest charges on credit cards.(not adjusted)
- ____ concept in medical and health policy.
11 Clues: Takaful means ____ guarantee. • one of the insurance property. • ____ concept in medical and health policy. • _____ Balance Method is one of the computation • interest charges on credit cards.(not adjusted) • ____ transfer mechanism is a primary function of insurance. • _____ expenses will be covered in personal accident insurance. • ...
Crossword 1 2024-11-29
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- A common cold symptom (6)
- A doctor who specializes in treating mental health disorders (10)
- A sudden attack of illness (6)
- A really long, fancy word for a nosebleed.
- A medical term for high blood pressure (8)
- A healthcare professional who dispenses medication (8)
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- What happens when you eat too much turkey.
- A medical instrument used for listening to the heart and lungs (6)
- A medical term for fever (6)
- A bone disease that often affects older people (7)
- A small, red bump on the skin (5)
11 Clues: A common cold symptom (6) • A medical term for fever (6) • A sudden attack of illness (6) • A small, red bump on the skin (5) • What happens when you eat too much turkey. • A really long, fancy word for a nosebleed. • A medical term for high blood pressure (8) • A bone disease that often affects older people (7) • A healthcare professional who dispenses medication (8) • ...
Medical Terms Prefixes 2017-09-05
Family Medical Center 2022-03-10
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- the name of our reference lab. Lab ____
- what the "M" stands for in MSDS
- what staff does to determine if pt needs to be seen
- what is the first variant of Covid
- what the 2nd tab is when in a patients chart
- what our EMR system is called. ____ Fusion
- the state where Dr. Russell is from
- Dr. Russells middle name
- name of most recently hired employee at FMC
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- what the "I" in HIPAA stands for
- the legal first name of our referral clerk
- temps, blood pressure and pulse are referred to as
- name of road behind the office
- what the "S" in OSHA stands for
- what CC stands for ____ complaint
- what is the middle name of Kaitlins baby
- what Omicron is considered
- the person receiving care is known as a
18 Clues: Dr. Russells middle name • what Omicron is considered • name of road behind the office • what the "S" in OSHA stands for • what the "M" stands for in MSDS • what the "I" in HIPAA stands for • what CC stands for ____ complaint • what is the first variant of Covid • the state where Dr. Russell is from • the name of our reference lab. Lab ____ • ...
Medical Prefixes & Suffixes 2022-07-07
18 Clues: Bone • Skin • Brain • Small • Heart • Blood • Lungs • Liver • Kidney • Nerves • Stomach • abnormal • to cut into • inflammation • Big or enlarged • surgical removal • or -iasis disease • excessive bleeding
Medical Terminology Suffixes 2019-01-07
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- development, nourishment
- to view
- treatment
- berry-shaped bacterium
- condition of producing, forming
- breakdown, destruction, separat
- hernia
- inflammation
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- surgical repair
- fear
- record
- softening
- tumor, mass, collection of fluid
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- instrument for visual examination
- incision, cutting into
- cell
- deficiency
18 Clues: fear • cell • record • hernia • to view • treatment • softening • deficiency • inflammation • surgical repair • berry-shaped bacterium • incision, cutting into • development, nourishment • condition of producing, forming • breakdown, destruction, separat • tumor, mass, collection of fluid • surgical puncture to remove fluid • instrument for visual examination
Medical Terminology Crossword 2025-08-22
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- high blood sugar
- swelling
- low blood sugar
- new, urgent, or sudden
- fainting, temporary loss of consciousness
- low heart rate, heart beating slow
- fast heart rate, heart beating fast, heart racing
- stomach
- heartburn
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- infarction Heart Attack
- accident Stroke
- high blood pressure
- for chest pain
- hair loss
- irregular heart rhythm
- fingers and toes
- red blood cells
- ongoing or long-term
18 Clues: stomach • swelling • hair loss • heartburn • for chest pain • low blood sugar • red blood cells • high blood sugar • fingers and toes • high blood pressure • accident Stroke • ongoing or long-term • irregular heart rhythm • new, urgent, or sudden • infarction Heart Attack • low heart rate, heart beating slow • fainting, temporary loss of consciousness • ...
Medical Research fields 2025-08-26
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- Study of viruses
- Study of disease spread
- Study of poisons
- Study of parasites
- Study of drugs
- Structure of organisms
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of bacteria
- Technology using biology
- Study of the immune system
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- Study of cancers
- Study of blood
- Chemistry of living things
- Function of body systems
- Research on population health
- Study of genes
- Study of disease causes
- Study of microorganisms
18 Clues: Study of blood • Study of drugs • Study of genes • Study of viruses • Study of cancers • Study of poisons • Study of bacteria • Study of parasites • Structure of organisms • Study of disease spread • Study of disease causes • Study of microorganisms • Function of body systems • Technology using biology • Chemistry of living things • Study of the immune system • Study of the nervous system • ...
Think About It Pages 42, 47 2025-01-19
Specialty Payers Crossword 2018-01-25
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- offers COBRA to their terminated employees
- you must _______ your PIP before Medical insurance can be used for Medical Bills
- When you are injured on the job you can apply for Workers ____
- an entity other than the patient that finance or reimburse the cost of health care
- PIP will pay on these regardless of them being medical or not
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- an extension to auto insurance that covers medical expenses
- This is applied to a premium when purchasing COBRA
- when this happens to an employees hours they can qualify for COBRA
- COBRA applies to Local and State Governments but not this level of Government
- is temporary continuation of a terminated employee's insurance
10 Clues: offers COBRA to their terminated employees • This is applied to a premium when purchasing COBRA • an extension to auto insurance that covers medical expenses • PIP will pay on these regardless of them being medical or not • is temporary continuation of a terminated employee's insurance • When you are injured on the job you can apply for Workers ____ • ...
Crossword regarding medical instrument 2024-03-14
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- Instrument for viewing inside body parts.
- Medical device which removes fluid from a bodily cavity.
- A medical instrument for listening to the sounds generated inside the body.
- A orthopedic instrument for scraping bone.
- A small sterile needle used to obtain the blood sample.
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- A surgical instrument used to separate the edges of a surgical incision/wound or to hold away certain organs and tissues during surgical operation.
- A surgical instrument that stops bleeding by clamping the blood vessel.
- An instrument for examining the cavities and passages of the nose.
- A medical instrument for injecting or drawing off liquid.
- A medical tool for investigating body orifices.
10 Clues: Instrument for viewing inside body parts. • A orthopedic instrument for scraping bone. • A medical tool for investigating body orifices. • A small sterile needle used to obtain the blood sample. • Medical device which removes fluid from a bodily cavity. • A medical instrument for injecting or drawing off liquid. • ...
PE Crosswords 2021-06-08
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- illegal substances to make their performance better
- becoming tolerant and addicting to a specific drug
- A medicine or other substances
- substance made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product
- advanced conventional medicine for treatment
- an excessive and dangerous dose of a drug
- drugs that reduce activity in the central nervous system
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- a substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue
- a substance, drug or preparation used in treating disease
- A system which medical medical and healthcare professionals use to treat symptoms and diseases using drugs, radiation, or surgery
- Commonly relating to illegal drugs and consumed for non-medical purposes
- Drugs that can alter and affect mental processes
- substances or devices that enhance energy production with advantages
- reagent used in chemical analysis which reacts with chemical species that may interfere in the analysis
- the habitual taking of illegal drugs
15 Clues: A medicine or other substances • the habitual taking of illegal drugs • an excessive and dangerous dose of a drug • advanced conventional medicine for treatment • Drugs that can alter and affect mental processes • becoming tolerant and addicting to a specific drug • illegal substances to make their performance better • ...
EMD Officer Module 1, Unit 1 2023-04-19
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- Generally there are _____ tiers in a tiered EMS system
- _____-dispatch phase is when pre-arrival instructions are given to the caller
- EMD uses the ______ to give emergency medical instructions to the caller
- An EMD must act ___________ to hostile callers
- Successful EMD maintains _________ regarding all calls to protect the caller's privacy
- ________ modes are "cold" or "hot"
- There are ______ dispatch functions an EMD must know
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- An EMD must be helpful and ___________ to every caller
- Usually medically trained to assist with patient care until ambulance arrives
- The most important piece of information to obtain on ALL calls
- The first phase of dispatch function is the call _________ phase
- EMSS is emergency medical services _______
- EMD must determine the ______ and severity of medical incidents
- The second phase of dispatch function when units are alerted that there is a call
- _____ is a part of Tier 3 in the EMS system
15 Clues: ________ modes are "cold" or "hot" • EMSS is emergency medical services _______ • _____ is a part of Tier 3 in the EMS system • An EMD must act ___________ to hostile callers • There are ______ dispatch functions an EMD must know • An EMD must be helpful and ___________ to every caller • Generally there are _____ tiers in a tiered EMS system • ...
IRoberts chapter 1&2 2012-12-12
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- consumer-driven health
- point of service
- state-specified performance measures for the delivery of health care by medical professionals
- electronic data interchange
- health maintenance organization
- national provider indentifier
- persons who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse in a qui tam case
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- a prepayment covering providers services for a plan member for a specified
- standards of professional behavior
- centers for medicar and medicaid services
- record of all charges, payments, and adjustments made on a particular patients account
- prior authorization form a payer for services to be provided
- failure to use an acceptable level of professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm to a patient
- medical data from which individual identifiers have been removed: also known as a redacted or blinded record
- a method of scrambling ransmitted data so it cannot be deciphered without the use of a confidental process or key
15 Clues: point of service • consumer-driven health • electronic data interchange • national provider indentifier • health maintenance organization • standards of professional behavior • centers for medicar and medicaid services • prior authorization form a payer for services to be provided • persons who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse in a qui tam case • ...
ABORTION 2025-03-09
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- The surgical removal of pregnancy using vacuum aspiration
- A life-threatening condition caused by bacteria entering the bloodstream.
- A hormone-blocking drug used for medical abortion
- The legal framework regulating abortion in a country
- A complication of septic abortion that can lead to organ failure
- The inflammation of the inner lining of the uterus, often due to infection
- The number of weeks up to which MTP is legal in many countries
- A common symptom of septic abortion, often accompanied by chills.
- A common antibiotic used to treat septic abortion
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- A drug commonly used for medical abortion along with Mifepristone.
- A type of healthcare provider who performs legal abortions
- The infection of the uterus following an unsafe abortion
- The legal procedure for terminating a pregnancy.
- A surgical method of abortion using a metal instrument to scrape the uterus.
- A term for an abortion performed outside medical supervision
15 Clues: The legal procedure for terminating a pregnancy. • A hormone-blocking drug used for medical abortion • A common antibiotic used to treat septic abortion • The legal framework regulating abortion in a country • The infection of the uterus following an unsafe abortion • The surgical removal of pregnancy using vacuum aspiration • ...
Health and technology 2025-11-27
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- – a condition where a person is very overweight in an unhealthy way.
- – a small medical device put inside the chest to help the heart beat regularly.
- – a place where sick or injured people receive medical care.
- – describing an illness that lasts for a long time.
- – an illness that affects the body or mind.
- – a device that gives an electric shock to the heart to make it beat normally again.
- – a person who receives medical care from a doctor or hospital.
- – the condition of your body and mind; how well you feel.
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- – related to the heart and blood vessels.
- – a doctor who performs operations.
- – a tool or machine made for a special purpose.
- – not good for your body; likely to make you ill.
- – causing damage or danger.
- – a thin piece of metal used to carry electricity or signals.
- – the amount of money needed to buy or do something.
15 Clues: – causing damage or danger. • – a doctor who performs operations. • – related to the heart and blood vessels. • – an illness that affects the body or mind. • – a tool or machine made for a special purpose. • – not good for your body; likely to make you ill. • – describing an illness that lasts for a long time. • – the amount of money needed to buy or do something. • ...
Med Sci Ethics Vocab 2023-12-12
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- Client has been properly informed before signing the consent form.
- A false written or typed statement that defames the name or character of a person.
- Ability of a person to make his or her own decisions in regards to medical care
- Level of performance expected of healthcare workers in carrying out his or her duties; how malpractice is typically determined.
- Patient information is held in secrecy and privacy and released only to authorized personnel unless patient gives consent to release it to others (usually in writing)
- Careless, wrong, or illegal actions by someone who is performing a professional duty.
- Form that is used to designate wishes in regards to an agent to make medical decisions for the patient if they lost the capacity to make those decisions or communicate.
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- Decision made by healthcare worker that limits patients autonomy for the patient’s own good (makes the decision despite what patient says)
- ALL conditions, risks and components of treatment are communicated to the patient. ALL conditions are communicated to physician
- Duties a medical professional is allowed to carry out based on job description, training, and qualifications.
- Legally responsible
- Also known as medical malpractice; Act or omission by medical professionals that deviates from accepted norms of practice and may result in injury to the patient.
- To give approval or permission. Must be voluntary and informed, as well as have sufficient mental capacity and appropriate age to give this consent.
- A legal document that describes a person’s wishes in regards to life-support measures (EX; DNR)
- An action that causes harm to a person; can be intentional or unintentional; dealt with in civil court (private rights); excludes breach of contract.
15 Clues: Legally responsible • Client has been properly informed before signing the consent form. • Ability of a person to make his or her own decisions in regards to medical care • A false written or typed statement that defames the name or character of a person. • Careless, wrong, or illegal actions by someone who is performing a professional duty. • ...
365 Chapter 12 2024-11-07
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- a type of euthanasia that requires the patient’s consent or that of his or her designated representative to use medical means to end the patient’s life
- type of advance directive that specifies an individual’s end-of-life wishes
- requires providers to ask patients if they have advance directives
- administers the organ procurement and transplantation network
- a type of euthanasia that is a conscious medical act that brings about death
- services for patients with terminal illness and their families
- type of power of attorney that identifies a person to take responsibility for a patient’s healthcare decisions
- life in a medical crisis
- a condition of deep stupor a patient cannot be roused by external stimuli
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- decision establishes the primacy of patients’ wishes over the state’s duty to preserve life
- type of care to treat a patient’s symptoms to make dying more comfortable
- order written at the request of patients that cardiopulmonary resuscitation is not be used to
- is a type of euthanasia that allows the patient to die naturally without life-prolonging treatments
- a type of euthanasia is the act of ending a patient’s life by medical means without the consent of the patient or his or her representative.
- Circulatory and respiratory functions have irreversibly ceased directives Advance _____ allow an individual to make known his or her wishes with regard to end-of-life care
- type of care directed toward curing a patient’s disease
- Postmortem examination
17 Clues: Postmortem examination • life in a medical crisis • type of care directed toward curing a patient’s disease • administers the organ procurement and transplantation network • services for patients with terminal illness and their families • requires providers to ask patients if they have advance directives • ...
Intro to Medical Terminology 2022-12-05
12 Clues: eye • bone • lung • nose • heart • tooth • Word Root + Vowel • Gives basic meaning of a term • Medical Terms may have _____ parts • Added after a root to modify its meaning • Added before a root to modify its meaning • Medical Terminology began to gain uniformity as a result of the work of:
Jill and Rob 2024-07-19
12 Clues: rob's job • first trip • a furry friend • Jill's hometown • first date spot • first "date" spot • where the couple met • favorite brunch in boston • where jill attended grad school • where rob attended medical school • what rob attended before medical school • rob lived above this place when he and jill met
Intro to Medical Terminology 2025-08-25
12 Clues: eye • bone • lung • nose • heart • tooth • Word Root + Vowel • Gives basic meaning of a term • Medical Terms may have _____ parts • Added after a root to modify its meaning • Added before a root to modify its meaning • Medical Terminology began to gain uniformity as a result of the work of:
Module 1 and 2 2020-08-28
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- What is the end of a medical term called?
- Means "study of disease"
- Means "surgical removal of the appendix"
- Prefix for "life"
- Instrument used to visually examine
- Suffix for "study of"
- Suffix for "surgical fixation"
- Prefix for "head"
- Prefix for "heart"
- Prefix for "gland"
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- Means "surgical repair of the breast"
- What is the visual examination of the contents of the abdominal cavity called?
- Suffix for "exclusion (surgical removal)"
- What is the term for nerve pain?
- Prefix for "electricity"
- Prefix for "stomach"
- Osteotomy means incision into what?
- Encephalitis means inflammation of what body part?
- What is the beginning of a medical term called?
19 Clues: Prefix for "life" • Prefix for "head" • Prefix for "heart" • Prefix for "gland" • Prefix for "stomach" • Suffix for "study of" • Means "study of disease" • Prefix for "electricity" • Suffix for "surgical fixation" • What is the term for nerve pain? • Instrument used to visually examine • Osteotomy means incision into what? • Means "surgical repair of the breast" • ...
Kinds of doctors 2015-06-06
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- This is a doctor who treats and prevents diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
- 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 supervises the birth of children.
- This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children.
- This is a doctor who treats people who suffer from hormonal imbalances.
- This is a doctor who performs medical operations.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
- 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 care and treatment of the female reproductive system.
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- This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment.
- 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 has general knowledge about illnesses and medical conditions, but does not perform surgeries.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of teeth and oral cavity.
- This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes.
14 Clues: This is a doctor who performs medical operations. • This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes. • 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. • ...
Getting to Know Hospice 2024-11-06
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- Suncrest Visits More! The Suncrest _______ is the Suncrest standard of care for our patients and is made up of 2 RN Visits and 5 CNA Visits per week.
- Which team member helps with emotional and spiritual support?
- The hospice team member who assists with personal hygiene care?
- A Hospice _____ Director is the individual who certifies eligibility for hospice care.
- The hospice benefit does not run out as long as the patient continues to meet the ________ requirements."
- How many CNA visits do patients receive each week while on Suncrest Hospice?
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- Hospice care covers a medical team, _______, equipment, volunteers, and supplies for patients
- Care that emphasizes support to patients with a terminal illness?
- Hospice is Covered by Medicare,__________, and most private insurance.
- The primary goal of hospice care is to improve what aspect of a patient's life?
- Key members of a hospice care team include Medical Director, Registered ______, CNA, Chaplain, and Social Worker
- The hospice benefit that provides short-term relief to caregivers?
- What is the term for medical equipment, such as hospital beds, provided by hospice?
- To be eligible for hospice, individuals have a terminal diagnosis and a life expectancy of _______ months or less
14 Clues: Which team member helps with emotional and spiritual support? • The hospice team member who assists with personal hygiene care? • Care that emphasizes support to patients with a terminal illness? • The hospice benefit that provides short-term relief to caregivers? • Hospice is Covered by Medicare,__________, and most private insurance. • ...
legal and ethical responsibilities 2017-09-27
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- person you name in your emergency, critical and advance care plan to make medical treatment decisions for you if you ever become too sick or injured to make or communicate those decisions for yourself
- a system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes.
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation
- basic rule of conduct between patients and medical caregivers as well as the institutions and people that support them
- an agreement created by actions of the parties involved, but it is not written or spoken
- the state of being imprisoned without legal authority.
- the state of keeping or being kept secret or private.
- a written or spoken agreement that is intended to be enforceable by law.
- Interaction between two parties in which the law recognizes a private, protected relationship
- a wrongful act or an infringement of a right leading to civil legal liability.
- a written statement of a person's wishes regarding medical treatment
- make a physical attack on.
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- Lack of legal capacity or qualification
- electronic application used by patients to maintain and manage their health information in a private, secure, and confidential environment
- a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation
- list of guarantees for those receiving medical care
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs
- US law designed to provide privacy standards to protect patients' medical records and other health information provided to health plans, doctors, hospitals and other health care providers.
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- the action of damaging the good reputation of someone
- the authority to act for another person in specified or all legal or financial matters
- contract in which all elements are specifically stated
- improper, illegal, or negligent professional activity or treatment
- act to ensure that a patient's right to self-determination in health care decisions be communicated and protected
- legal and moral rights of the residents of a nursing home
- used to describe a circumstance where an individual or organization knowingly intrudes upon a person
- permission granted in the knowledge of the possible consequences
- or tort of unconsented physical contact with another person, even where the contact is not violent but merely menacing or offensive.
- of, based on, or concerned with the law.
- treat with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly.
- a written statement detailing a person's desires regarding their medical treatment in circumstances in which they are no longer able to express informed consent
32 Clues: make a physical attack on. • Lack of legal capacity or qualification • of, based on, or concerned with the law. • failure to take proper care in doing something • list of guarantees for those receiving medical care • the action of damaging the good reputation of someone • the state of keeping or being kept secret or private. • ...
HIM CH.4 2021-01-31
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- Status, An official designation indication that the healthcare facilityis in compliance with the medicare CoP (2words)
- Data, A patient's gender, phone number, address, next of kin, and insurance policyholder information would be considered what kind of data
- History, the health record component that addresses the patient's current complaints and symptoms and lists the patient's past medical, personal, and family history
- record, an information raleting to the physical or mental health or condition of an individual
- group focuses on accreditation of rehabilitation programs and services
- requires hospitals with emergency departments to provide a medical screening examination to any individual who comes to the emergency department and requests such an examination, and prohibits hospitals with emergency departments from refusing to examine or treat individuals with an emergency medical condition.
- recording of pertinent healthcare findings, interventions, and responses to treatment as business records and form of communication among caregivers.
- care quality, Documentation standards have become more detailed and have become focused on____. (3 words)
- piece of legislation written and approved by state or federal legislature and then signed into law by the state's governor, or President of the U.S.
- notes, creates a chronological report of the patient's condition and response to treatment during the hospital stay (2 words)
- complaint, part of medical history documents the nature and duration of the symptoms that caused a patient to seek medical attention as stated in the patient's own words (2words)
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- report, it includes names of the surgeon and assistants, date, duration, and description of the procedure and any specimens removed (2 words)
- Commission, an industry leader in the area of healthcare provider organization accreditation. (2 words)
- group focuses solely on accreditation of rehabilitation programs and services
- describes practices that, either directly or indirectly, result in unnecessary costs to the Medicare program. It includes any practice that is not consistent with the goals of providing patients with services that are medically necessary, meet professionally recognized standards, and are fairly priced.
- an intentional deception or misinterpretation that an individual knows, or should know, to be false or does not believe to be true, knowing the deception could result in some unauthorization benefit to himself.
- Plan, A patient's registration forms, personal property list, RAI, care plan, and discharge or transfer documentation would be found most frequently in_____
- notes, creates a chronological report of the patient's condition and response to treatment during the hospital stay
- Staff Bylaws, standards governing the practice of medical staff members typically voted upon by the organized medical staff and medical staff executive committee and approved by the facility's board of directors. (3 words)
- A hospital that participates in the Medicare and Medicaid programs must follow
- report, reports provides information on tissue removed during procedure (2 words)
- consent, Written or spoken permission to proceed with care is classified as___ (2 words)
- List, lists of illness, injuries and other factors that affect the health of an individual patient, usually identifying the time occurrence or identifying the time of occurrence and identification and resolution. (2 words)
23 Clues: group focuses on accreditation of rehabilitation programs and services • group focuses solely on accreditation of rehabilitation programs and services • A hospital that participates in the Medicare and Medicaid programs must follow • report, reports provides information on tissue removed during procedure (2 words) • ...
Nervous System 2023-11-06
10 Clues: Doctor • Control System • Medical Issues • Medical Machine • Electrical Signals • System Controling body • Made of tiny red cells • Tiny things in the body • Something made of organs • Things ordered by doctors
Ears, Nose, Mouth, & Throat 2023-09-19
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- Layer of material that lies immediately under the tooth
- Tool used to inspect the inside of the nares or ears
- Medical terminology for "malodorous breath"
- Medical terminology for a "runny nose"
- Fleshy extension at the back of the soft palate which hangs above the throat
- Sensorineural hearing loss related to normal age-appropriate changes
- Anatomy of the ear that is an air-filled cavity
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- Structures that lie along the lateral wall of the lower nasal cavity near the facial cheek
- Bony structures inside the nose that regulate airflow
- Lateralization test used to detect unilateral conductive vs. sensorineural hearing loss
- Midline mucosal fold that connects each lip with the gingiva
- Has a pearly gray appearance on a normal assessment
- Pale sac-like growths of inflamed tissue obstructing the sinuses
- Medical terminology for "gums"
- This part of the ear is shorter and curved upward in infants
15 Clues: Medical terminology for "gums" • Medical terminology for a "runny nose" • Medical terminology for "malodorous breath" • Anatomy of the ear that is an air-filled cavity • Has a pearly gray appearance on a normal assessment • Tool used to inspect the inside of the nares or ears • Bony structures inside the nose that regulate airflow • ...
dsalchak22/02/1 2023-02-22
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- no feeling in a certain body part
- a person staying in a hospital or medical facility
- type of medicine that takes away some or all of the discomfort of an illness or injury
- feeling of dizziness and being off-balance, caused by lack of oxygen in the brain
- a medical procedure that involves going inside a person's body in an attempt to fix a problem
- unable to move certain areas of the body
- the place where major surgeries and operations take place
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- doctor
- expected to grow and get much worse (especially related to cancerous cells)
- an infant that is less than three months old
- place where someone trains to be a doctor
- strong discomfort in certain areas of the body
- when injuries and conditions are extremely serious
- a person who fills a doctor's prescription and gives people advice about medication
- a place where people go to buy medication and other medical supplies
15 Clues: doctor • no feeling in a certain body part • unable to move certain areas of the body • place where someone trains to be a doctor • an infant that is less than three months old • strong discomfort in certain areas of the body • a person staying in a hospital or medical facility • when injuries and conditions are extremely serious • ...
WHS: Health review 2023-05-25
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- When some water went down her throat the wrong way, she had a (what?) fit.
- Medical staff always ask patients whether they have any pre-existing (what?)
- If you eat too much fatty food, your (what?) levels might rise.
- Australian English for ambulance officer
- drugs used to fight bacterial infection
- a sign of a medical problem
- Take a Panadol for pain (what?)
- this is medicine taken when you have a chest cold
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- This is the medical term for red eye.
- a condition that affects how the body processes blood sugar
- Grandpa is very healthy. He's as fit as a (what?)
- She always carries a puffer and spacer because her (what?) causes breathing difficulties.
- fine yellow powder from flowers
- High blood (what?) increases your risk of a heart attack
- a physical reaction to things, such as dust, gluten, pet hair, peanut butter
15 Clues: a sign of a medical problem • fine yellow powder from flowers • Take a Panadol for pain (what?) • This is the medical term for red eye. • drugs used to fight bacterial infection • Australian English for ambulance officer • Grandpa is very healthy. He's as fit as a (what?) • this is medicine taken when you have a chest cold • ...
seeing the nurse 2015-03-20
19 Clues: taub • Brust • Krücken • Symptom • Migräne • Tablette • angenehm • Reaktion • Abstrich • Krankheit • Infektion • Schwanger • Antibiotika • schmerzhaft • Ohrenschmalz • Routineuntersuchung • (Ohr etc.) ausspülen • medizinisch, ärztlich • Arzneimittel, Medikament
EKG Terminology 2025-08-27
20 Clues: bpm • flow • tube • pump • beat • beat • Rate • metal • cells • heart • Cycle • tissue • clumps • branch • relaxes • Pressure • medical test • delivers oxygen • electrocardiography • transmits electrical impulses
EKG Terminology 2025-08-27
20 Clues: bpm • flow • tube • pump • beat • beat • Rate • metal • cells • heart • Cycle • tissue • clumps • branch • relaxes • Pressure • medical test • delivers oxygen • electrocardiography • transmits electrical impulses
STEM Careers 2022-05-18
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- studies outer space
- studies living beings
- educates others on subjects they are knowledgeable in
- is an expert on human diets and nutrition
- performs medical procedures on the human body
- studies animals
- studies plants
- studies rocks and the earth
- studies the weather and its patterns
- dispenses medicinal drugs
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- is qualified to work with medicine
- medical expert with non-human animals
- specializes in nutrition
- studies human teeth and works on them
- studies human history through artifacts
- studies chemicals and their reactions
- is trained to work with the sick or infirm
- studies the environment and how living beings interact with it
18 Clues: studies plants • studies animals • studies outer space • studies living beings • specializes in nutrition • dispenses medicinal drugs • studies rocks and the earth • is qualified to work with medicine • studies the weather and its patterns • medical expert with non-human animals • studies human teeth and works on them • studies chemicals and their reactions • ...
BIOL 291 Ch.1 Part 3 (Medical Terminology) 2023-01-26
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- prefix that means "slow
- root word that means "disease"
- prefix that means "surrounding or around"
- suffix that means "state of being"
- prefix that means "fast or irregulary fast"
- prefix that means "inside or within"
- root word that means "pertaining to muscles"
- root word that means "heart" (has 2 spellings)
- suffix that means "discipline of study"
- prefix that means "on; upon"
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- suffix that means "urine"
- medical term that means "to cut"
- suffix that means "disease or disorder"
- root word that means "blood" (has 2 spellings)
- medical term that means "up"
- suffix that means cell
- prefix that means "white"
- suffix that means "inflammation"
18 Clues: suffix that means cell • prefix that means "slow • suffix that means "urine" • prefix that means "white" • medical term that means "up" • prefix that means "on; upon" • root word that means "disease" • medical term that means "to cut" • suffix that means "inflammation" • suffix that means "state of being" • prefix that means "inside or within" • ...
2015 MEDICAL LAB PROFESSIONALS WEEK 2015-03-23
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- DEOXYRIBONUCLEICACID
- WHAT LAB IS THE LEADER IN NEUROLOGICAL TESTING
- QUEST DIAGNOSTICS MEDICAL DIRECTOR: DR.SALIM ___________
- AN ORGANIZED PROFILE OF A PERSON'S CHROMOSOMES
- WHO IS THE CEO OF QUEST DIAGNOSTICS: STEVE__________
- THE NEW BRAND SLOGAN
- ACRONYM FOR PATIENT SERVICE CENTER
- ACRONYM FOR THERAPEUTIC DRUG MONITORING
- QUEST DIAGNOSTICS REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT: DENIS________
- TEST USED TO DETERMINE A URINARY TRACT INFECTION
- DUTY TO REPORT
- WHAT ARE THEY CALLING THE LAB IN MARLBOROUGH?
- WHAT TEST MONITORS BLOOD SUGAR OVER A MONTH'S TIME?
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- 2ND FLOOR AT 200 FOREST ST MARLBOROUGH
- CLARA LEE'S FAVORITE SLOGAN
- WHAT DISEASE IS TRANSMITTED BY A DEER TICK?
- ATHENA MEDICAL DIRECTOR: DR.JOSEPH_________
- 3RD FLOOR AT 200 FOREST ST MARLBOROUGH
- PAYROLL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
- ACRONYM FOR IN OFFICE PHLEBOTOMIST
20 Clues: DUTY TO REPORT • DEOXYRIBONUCLEICACID • THE NEW BRAND SLOGAN • PAYROLL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM • CLARA LEE'S FAVORITE SLOGAN • ACRONYM FOR IN OFFICE PHLEBOTOMIST • ACRONYM FOR PATIENT SERVICE CENTER • 2ND FLOOR AT 200 FOREST ST MARLBOROUGH • 3RD FLOOR AT 200 FOREST ST MARLBOROUGH • ACRONYM FOR THERAPEUTIC DRUG MONITORING • WHAT DISEASE IS TRANSMITTED BY A DEER TICK? • ...
MSS Quiz 2023-08-31
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- Single test used for covid, flu A & B
- Observing a person performing their duties
- What should you connect to in order to post payment in OPM
- Where to find any answer
- Where completed PHI goes
- Name of person replacing Amir as CEO
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- What is the name of One Medical's mentorship program
- Who owns One Medical
- Abbreviation for form used to colled medical records
- Name of App for one Medical Courses
10 Clues: Who owns One Medical • Where to find any answer • Where completed PHI goes • Name of App for one Medical Courses • Name of person replacing Amir as CEO • Single test used for covid, flu A & B • Observing a person performing their duties • What is the name of One Medical's mentorship program • Abbreviation for form used to colled medical records • ...
Cleaning medical devices 2025-08-25
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- take it apart
- medical device with a lumen
- you can see through it inside the washer disinfector
- may happen to a fragile medical device
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- place it in the cleaning solution
- MDs must be fully opened to have access to clean
- remove them to ensure complete contact with the solution
- place to read the cycle parameters
- performed in the washer disinfector and specific to certain medical devices
- step after immersing in disinfectant
10 Clues: take it apart • medical device with a lumen • place it in the cleaning solution • place to read the cycle parameters • step after immersing in disinfectant • may happen to a fragile medical device • MDs must be fully opened to have access to clean • you can see through it inside the washer disinfector • remove them to ensure complete contact with the solution • ...
Healthcare management assignment 2025-04-29
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- in order to receive care and services that are not included in the package of health care and services for which the expenses to be paid by the health insurance fund specified in Article 9 of Health Insurance Law, a citizen pays for ______additional health insurance
- what do citizens and the state and legal entities on behalf of them pay to be covered under health insurance? Health insurance ______
- things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects
- any factor causing negative consequences on human health is called a ______ factor
- a person who contributes to the health of the population by devoting his/her time and effort to the welfare of society
- how many months should care be provided for it to be considered long-term medical care? More than ______ month(s)
- the process of observing, studying, collecting information and data, analyzing, evaluating, reporting and planning relevant measures of positive and negative effects on human health is called health ______
- the process of determining the factors that adversely affect human health, calculating the probability of exposure to the disease, and assessing the consequences that may occur in the event of exposure is called risk ______
- a physician who works in a family, soum or village health center is called a ______ doctor
- a citizen who is regularly paying premiums to the health insurance fund in advance according to Health insurance law
- a doctor, junior doctor, dentist, traditional medicine doctor, nurse, midwife, or pharmacist who has graduated from a medical university or college and has a permit to practice, drug director, rehabilitation specialist
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- a financing of the costs by pre-packaged calculation for each case of health care and services is called ______-based payment
- a legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services
- comprehensive measures to monitor, check, evaluate, and provide advice and assistance by the competent authority on whether the health institutions and medical specialists comply or not with the relevant legislation, mandatory standards, rules, procedures, and instructions
- what type of health care is provided by the state based on the health needs of the population
- the complex professional activities aimed at diagnosing, monitoring, managing childbirth, treating, and preventing diseases of mothers, fetuses, and newborns during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum
- an independent functional item designed for diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and control of human body structure or disease
- knowledge, ability, and practice of working in a specific field of medicine
- complex professional activities of a doctor aimed at diagnosing and curing diseases, rehabilitation of patients, and prevention of illness
- the contract between the health insurance organization and a health care and service provider organization is called a(n) ______contract
- financing calculated based on the number of people registered with a family doctor is a payment method per ______
- medical ______ care and services means specialized medical care and services to be provided by the organization specified in paragraph 8.1 of the “Law on Medical care and service” to clients sent by a health institution or medical specialist
- infections transmitted from livestocks to humans are known as ______ diseases
- health, comprehensive measures to be implemented by all based on the research results and evidence, as well as with the regulation and coordination between individuals, communities, organizations, and sectors in the field of protecting and supporting the health of the population, preventing from diseases and disorders, and creating a healthy and safe living environment upon ensuring the harmony of people, nature, and society
- what is the fund that was accumulated for the purpose of sharing the financial risks that may incur to the insured due to health, and other sources? ….. insurance fund
25 Clues: knowledge, ability, and practice of working in a specific field of medicine • infections transmitted from livestocks to humans are known as ______ diseases • any factor causing negative consequences on human health is called a ______ factor • a legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services • ...
Health Care Professions 2020-10-10
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- responsible for drawing blood for tests, donations and transfusions.
- Information Technician, responsible for making sure records are accurate, accessible and easy to read. Must know and understand the variety of different codes.
- Hygienist, responsible for examining patients for oral disease and provide preventive care, oral hygiene. Cleans teeth before, during and after a dental procedure.
- responsible for realigning bones in a patients back with spinal condition or those who had an injury.
- 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.
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- 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.
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- technologist, responsible for performing accurate diagnostic images. Performs exams such as X-rays and CT SCANS. Not licensed to read and diagnose the images.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
15 Clues: responsible for drawing blood for tests, donations and transfusions. • responsible for realigning bones in a patients back with spinal condition or those who had an injury. • Technician, responsible for collecting and performing tests on skin and bodily fluid samples, which physicians and surgeons require. • ...
Jail House Jargon 2025-10-28
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- A patient who cannot be housed with any inmates
- Patients appts are held in this area in the medical infirmary
- LOA
- Bonus: Often used in prisons as a term for submitting a request to medical
- Open area in door to pass food tray
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- Medical administration at 1200 is also known as behind the____
- When a pt leaves the facility to go home.
- Bonus: Area in the medical infirmary where the single cells are located is called the ___.
- Medications self-administered by the patient
9 Clues: LOA • Open area in door to pass food tray • When a pt leaves the facility to go home. • Medications self-administered by the patient • A patient who cannot be housed with any inmates • Patients appts are held in this area in the medical infirmary • Medical administration at 1200 is also known as behind the____ • ...
Not very medical ... 2024-05-17
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- A person who teaches and trains a sports team and makes decisions during games.
- The ability to control your fear in a dangerous or difficult situation
- A vehicle used for carrying people or goods over snow and ice, having narrow strips of wood or metal on the bottom instead of wheels.
- To _____ up for : to defend or support an idea/person who is being attacked.
- Paris will host the 2024 _____ Games.
- Meteorological conditions; another word for "climate"
- Granny said: "You work hard and follow your _____, and things will always work out."
- Not the same as another; unlike in form or quality. (adj)
- Walt ____ produced the first synchronized sound cartoon: "Steamboat Willie" in 1928.
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- Canadian city which is often called “Cowtown” because of its Wild West image
- The opposite of "hot".
- Reaching a high or the highest degree; very great. (adj)
- A ____ is an person/organization that pays for costs involved in an event, in return for advertising.
- Kingston is this country's capital city.
- Safety _____ are designed to protect the head from falling objects or impacts.
- People who are proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise.
- To have the courage to do something.
- My father says: "A good leader makes a good ____ the best."
18 Clues: The opposite of "hot". • To have the courage to do something. • Paris will host the 2024 _____ Games. • Kingston is this country's capital city. • Meteorological conditions; another word for "climate" • Reaching a high or the highest degree; very great. (adj) • Not the same as another; unlike in form or quality. (adj) • ...
Medical History FOH 2021-11-10
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- Discovered penicillin
- Invented the microscope
- Polio vaccine (last names)
- First successful heart transplant
- He used his wife for the discovery
- pediatric neurosurgoen at Johns Hopkins
- DNA genetic information
- Developed vaccine for smallpox
- isolated bacterium that causes tuberculosis
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- First female physician of the U.S
- found colds and flu can be passed from person to person
- fist doctor to use an antiseptic during surgery
- formed the American Red Cross
- psychology
- Greek,known as the father of medicine
- first formal nurse trainer
- founded basic rules of sterilization
- Invented the first stethoscope
18 Clues: psychology • Discovered penicillin • Invented the microscope • DNA genetic information • Polio vaccine (last names) • first formal nurse trainer • formed the American Red Cross • Invented the first stethoscope • Developed vaccine for smallpox • First female physician of the U.S • First successful heart transplant • He used his wife for the discovery • ...
Radiology Medical Terminology 2023-10-13
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- What the T in DVT stands for
- A positional term for lying on your back
- The British spelling of the word for the food pipe
- An infectious lung condition you can use a chest x-ray to diagnose
- A positional term for lying on your front
- Name of the bones in your fingers and toes
- The surgical term for a nose job
- The medical specialty concerned with the heart
- A bone density scan
- The medical word for the kneecap
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- The British spelling for the surgical specialty concerned with bones
- Inflammation of the stomach and small intestine
- The opposite of anterior
- A scan of blood vessels
- What the M in MRI stands for
- The opposite of medial
- What the V in VIU stands for
- The longest bone in the body
18 Clues: A bone density scan • The opposite of medial • A scan of blood vessels • The opposite of anterior • What the T in DVT stands for • What the M in MRI stands for • What the V in VIU stands for • The longest bone in the body • The surgical term for a nose job • The medical word for the kneecap • A positional term for lying on your back • A positional term for lying on your front • ...
Medical Bacteriology Rushikesh 2025-03-27
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- pallidum — Which bacteria cause syphilis?
- — Which gram-negative bacteria cause meningitis and bacteremia?
- botulinum — Which bacteria cause botulism?
- — What condition is caused by the presence of bacteria in the bloodstream?
- — Which gram-negative bacteria cause gonorrhea?
- pestis — Which bacteria are responsible for the plague?
- typhi — Which bacteria are responsible for typhoid fever?
- diphtheriae — Which bacteria cause diphtheria?
- coli — Which gram-negative bacillus is a common cause of urinary tract infections (UTIs)?
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- — Which spirochete bacteria cause leptospirosis?
- tuberculosis — Which bacteria cause human tuberculosis?
- — Which bacterial family includes E. coli and Salmonella?
- pertussis — Which bacteria are responsible for whooping cough?
- — Which bacterial genus is responsible for causing STDs?
- tetani — Which bacteria cause tetanus?
- anthracis — Which bacteria cause anthrax?
- leprae — Which bacteria cause leprosy?
- — What type of bacteria are staphylococci and streptococci classified as?
- cholerae — Which bacteria cause cholera?
- — Which genus of bacteria is known for causing actinomycosis?
20 Clues: tetani — Which bacteria cause tetanus? • leprae — Which bacteria cause leprosy? • cholerae — Which bacteria cause cholera? • pallidum — Which bacteria cause syphilis? • anthracis — Which bacteria cause anthrax? • botulinum — Which bacteria cause botulism? • diphtheriae — Which bacteria cause diphtheria? • — Which gram-negative bacteria cause gonorrhea? • ...
MEDICAL ABBREVIATIONS 2 2024-03-12
Medical Vocab 1 2025-09-22
18 Clues: nurse • floor • doctor • tonight • tomorrow • building • Excuse me • right now • a check-up • specialist • pharmacist • last night • receptionist • waiting room • hospital room • an appointment • operating room • doctor's office
Review and Preview 2012-09-04
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- Bruise; an injury usually caused by a blow in which the skin is not broken
- Physician who corrects deformities of the musculoskeletal system
- a partial dislocation
- Swelling containing clotted blood
- Displacement of one or more bones or a joint
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- injury involving ligament or joint capsule
- Medical doctor who agrees to provied at least limited medical coverage to particular sports programs or institutions
- Breach in the continuity of a bone
- Bleeding
- Branch of medicine concerned with the medical aspects of sports participation
- injury involving muscles or tendons
11 Clues: Bleeding • a partial dislocation • Swelling containing clotted blood • Breach in the continuity of a bone • injury involving muscles or tendons • injury involving ligament or joint capsule • Displacement of one or more bones or a joint • Physician who corrects deformities of the musculoskeletal system • ...
Healthcare 101 Vocab 2022-05-23
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- Approval from a health plan that may be required before you receive a service for it to be covered by your plan.
- The amount you pay for your health insurance every month.
- Health insurance plan that limits coverage of care from doctors are part of the network. Generally, won't cover out-of-network care, except in an emergency.
- A fixed amount you pay for covered healthcare services BEFORE your insurance starts to pay.
- A fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service AFTER you’ve paid your deductible. These do NOT contribute towards your deductible.
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- Employer-funded group health plans from which employees are reimbursed, tax-free, for qualified medical expenses up to a fixed dollar amount per year. Unused amounts may be rolled over to be used later.
- The most you will have to pay for covered medical services in a year. Once you’ve spent this amount on deductibles, copays, and coinsurance, your health plan will then pay 100% of the costs of covered benefits.
- A type of health spending account that lets you set aside money on a pre-tax basis to pay for qualified medical expenses. Employer and employee contributions.
- Type of health plan that contracts with medical providers, such as hospitals and doctors, to create a large network of participating providers. You pay less if you use providers that belong to the plan’s network.
- A percentage of cost(s) of a covered health care service you pay AFTER you’ve paid and met your deductible.
- A contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all your healthcare costs in exchange for a premium.
- An arrangement through your employer that lets you pay for many out-of-pocket medical expenses with tax-free dollars. Employee contribution only.
- Either the individual, or family, deductible must be met before insurance begins to pay. 2 Limits.
- The entire family deductible must be met before insurance begins to pay. 1 Limit.
- A plan with a higher deductible than a regular medical insurance plan. The monthly premium is usually lower, but you pay a larger deductible amount yourself before the insurance company starts to pay.
15 Clues: The amount you pay for your health insurance every month. • The entire family deductible must be met before insurance begins to pay. 1 Limit. • A fixed amount you pay for covered healthcare services BEFORE your insurance starts to pay. • Either the individual, or family, deductible must be met before insurance begins to pay. 2 Limits. • ...
DAS Crossword 2025-09-23
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- The only boy in the class.
- This person works in a hospital and does lots of different tasks.
- This person helps you when you have a baby, they work in hospitals.
- This medical professional travels in an ambulance.
- This person is responsible for operations in a hospital.
- You will do the ______ exam on Tuesday 30th.
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- This person sits to Kawtar.
- This person helps you with physical rehabiltation.
- A medical ______ maintains records of medical problems on computers (you did this subject with Cristina last year).
- When you ask a job candidate questions.
- This is a doctor for your teeth.
- This organ is in your head.
- This is a code that you need to enter your laptop.
13 Clues: The only boy in the class. • This person sits to Kawtar. • This organ is in your head. • This is a doctor for your teeth. • When you ask a job candidate questions. • You will do the ______ exam on Tuesday 30th. • This person helps you with physical rehabiltation. • This medical professional travels in an ambulance. • This is a code that you need to enter your laptop. • ...
Veterinary services 2025-04-16
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- Immediate medical attention.
- Specialized care for older pets.
- Compassionate care provided to terminally ill patients.
- Tests to diagnose illnesses.
- Medical care provided to animals to treat injuries.
- Guidance provided to ensure a balanced diet.
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- Advanced veterinary care offered by specialists in specific medical areas.
- Evaluation of behavioral issues.
- Measures taken to prevent illnesses.
9 Clues: Immediate medical attention. • Tests to diagnose illnesses. • Evaluation of behavioral issues. • Specialized care for older pets. • Measures taken to prevent illnesses. • Guidance provided to ensure a balanced diet. • Medical care provided to animals to treat injuries. • Compassionate care provided to terminally ill patients. • ...
HIM Week October 2022 2022-10-27
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- Hometown of EPIC Headquarters.
- Smallest amount of PHI reasonably needed to accomplish purpose of disclosure.
- Located in a rural area, provides 24 hour emergency care services and average length of stay of 96 hours or less.
- Lallie Kemp group that consists of Hospital Administrator, Medical Director and Division Directors.
- Patient's right to add/remove and/or clarify information in medical record with which patient disagrees.
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- The removal of PHI from a document so that a particular individual cannot be identified.
- The release, transfer, provision of access to PHI outside of the facility.
- Requires hospitals with emergency departments to provide a medical screening examination to any individual who presents to the facility and request made on individual's behalf for examination and/or treatment.
- The acquisition, access, use or disclosure of PHI in a manner not permitted under Privacy Rule/HIPAA.
- Contains general information about employment at Lallie Kemp Medical Center.
- Individually identifiable health information held or transmitted by covered entity.
- Providing quality healthcare from our family to yours (Lallie Kemp).
- Middle name of Ms. Lallie Kemp.
- Fax machine that sends or receives patient information should be in this type of location.
- Prohibits the sale of PHI without the signed authorization of the patient.
15 Clues: Hometown of EPIC Headquarters. • Middle name of Ms. Lallie Kemp. • Providing quality healthcare from our family to yours (Lallie Kemp). • The release, transfer, provision of access to PHI outside of the facility. • Prohibits the sale of PHI without the signed authorization of the patient. • ...
medical 2018-11-13
Medical 2023-05-21
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- ovarian tumor presents along with ascites and pleural effusion
- characteristic crescendo-decrescendo breathing pattern
- pressure exerted in some liquid which is at rest is the same in all the directions
- for Diagnosis and Severity Grading of Acute Cholecystitis
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- massive colonic distension in the absence of mechanical obstruction
- caused by a virus called the human herpesvirus 8
- simple exam that assesses if your shoulder pain and limited range of motion may be caused by an impingement (pinching of tissue).
7 Clues: caused by a virus called the human herpesvirus 8 • characteristic crescendo-decrescendo breathing pattern • for Diagnosis and Severity Grading of Acute Cholecystitis • ovarian tumor presents along with ascites and pleural effusion • massive colonic distension in the absence of mechanical obstruction • ...
Unit 10: Controlled and Illicit Substances 2025-03-06
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- the field of study concerned with the nature, effects, and detection of toxins
- low potential for abuse; accepted for medical use
- high potential for abuse; not currently acceptable for medical use
- medium potential for abuse; accepted for medical use
- a federal law that establishes five classifications of controlled substances based on abuse or dependency potential and acceptable use
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- process of identifying an unknown controlled substance; done for drugs or substances regulated by the government
- a test that conclusively identifies an unknown substance
- a preliminary test used when a small amount of an unknown substance can be detected but not specifically identified
- high potential for abuse; accepted for medical use under physician supervision
- a branch of pharmacology that deals with the movement of drugs through the body
- lowest potential for abuse
11 Clues: lowest potential for abuse • low potential for abuse; accepted for medical use • medium potential for abuse; accepted for medical use • a test that conclusively identifies an unknown substance • high potential for abuse; not currently acceptable for medical use • the field of study concerned with the nature, effects, and detection of toxins • ...
Middle Ages 2020-06-08
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- tools made from this in the Stone Age
- went to great lengths to bring fresh water to their towns
- medical knowledge was lost during this time
- evidence that showed patients survived
- type of records recovered from tombs that share knowledge of medical practices
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- saved lost knowledge by translating works of Ancient Greece and Rome into Arabic
- A civilisation that knew the importance of clean running water
- A public structure identified in Mohen Daron dating around 2500Bc
- an Anglo-Saxon medical text full of remedies
- leaders in ancient Egypt had court physicians
- the god of healing
- sanctuaries of healing in Ancient Greece
12 Clues: the god of healing • tools made from this in the Stone Age • evidence that showed patients survived • sanctuaries of healing in Ancient Greece • medical knowledge was lost during this time • an Anglo-Saxon medical text full of remedies • leaders in ancient Egypt had court physicians • went to great lengths to bring fresh water to their towns • ...
My Medical Panel Quiz 4 2025-05-16
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- What rare genetic disorder causes premature aging?
- What is the medical term used for bleeding gums?
- What is the treatment involving high-energy radiation?
- What is the name of the first hormone therapy developed for diabetes?
- Name the specialty that provides specialized care for newborns (premature or critically ill).
- Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis is commonly known by what name?
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- What is the medical term used for enlarged liver?
- Which gland regulates circadian rhythm via melatonin?
- What was the first vaccine developed for?
- What is the medical name for shin bone?
- Which organ secretes renin?
- Who developed the antiseptic principle in surgery? (Second name)
12 Clues: Which organ secretes renin? • What is the medical name for shin bone? • What was the first vaccine developed for? • What is the medical term used for bleeding gums? • What is the medical term used for enlarged liver? • What rare genetic disorder causes premature aging? • Which gland regulates circadian rhythm via melatonin? • ...
