medical Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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____ • ...
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? • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
My Dream Job:RegisteredbNurse(RN) 2025-08-14
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- Tool used to listen to heart and lungs
- A device that records heart rate and vital signs
- The official professional designation given to a registered nurse
- Person receiving medical care
- Protective clothing worn by medical staff
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- Workplace for many nurses
- Checking patient condition and vital signs
- Patient’s medical record and history
- To give medication or treatment to a patient
- Method of delivering medication directly into a vein
10 Clues: Workplace for many nurses • Person receiving medical care • Patient’s medical record and history • Tool used to listen to heart and lungs • Protective clothing worn by medical staff • Checking patient condition and vital signs • To give medication or treatment to a patient • A device that records heart rate and vital signs • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Health 2022-10-02
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- force out of lungs or throat
- twisting of the ankle
- a person receiving medical treatment
- not able to sleep
- use to check temperature
- a person trained to take care of the sick
- injury causing change of colour
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- spread from one person to another
- an incident that happens unexpectedly
- place for medical and surgical treatments
- pain in the stomach
- person who checks your teeth
- instruction written by the doctor
- medicine for headache
- unexpected, serious
15 Clues: not able to sleep • pain in the stomach • unexpected, serious • twisting of the ankle • medicine for headache • use to check temperature • force out of lungs or throat • person who checks your teeth • injury causing change of colour • spread from one person to another • instruction written by the doctor • a person receiving medical treatment • an incident that happens unexpectedly • ...
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. • ...
Systems 2025-11-21
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- Known as eye disease
- Located on top of kidneys
- Important part of the body immune system
- Inflammation of the pancreas
- Produces hormones and regulates metabolism
- Effects of food on blood sugar
- Trained in medical and surgical eye care
- What is hearing evaluation?
- Major endocrine gland
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- Known as the neck
- Medical term for eardrum
- Fist sized organ
- Organ in upper chest
- What is the part of the inner ear?
- Ability to fight off an infection
15 Clues: Fist sized organ • Known as the neck • Known as eye disease • Organ in upper chest • Major endocrine gland • Medical term for eardrum • Located on top of kidneys • What is hearing evaluation? • Inflammation of the pancreas • Effects of food on blood sugar • Ability to fight off an infection • What is the part of the inner ear? • Important part of the body immune system • ...
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. • ...
"Dulce et Decorum est" 2015-04-27
18 Clues: push • tang • jump • angry • lever • trough • horror • poetry • warmth • support • bubbling • literary • offensive • color-tone • well-being • destruction • intensively • medical-state
WUSM LCME Accreditation 2023 2021-09-08
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- basis for making inferences about the learning and development of students
- department that oversees the accreditation process
- accreditation process is reviewed by
- LCME accreditation of medical schools in US and
- location of all policies pertaining to student education
- internal review of institution
- the amount of years in between accreditation cycle
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- element 5.8
- L in LCME
- subcommittees appointed to review self study
- medical education program seeking accreditation
- Data Collection Instrument
- Month of LCME visits
- 93
- there are 12 of these
- independent student analysis
16 Clues: 93 • L in LCME • element 5.8 • Month of LCME visits • there are 12 of these • Data Collection Instrument • independent student analysis • internal review of institution • accreditation process is reviewed by • subcommittees appointed to review self study • medical education program seeking accreditation • LCME accreditation of medical schools in US and • ...
Medical Terminology CH 1-4 2024-09-16
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- suffix that means immature
- the abbreviation of fracture
- means sacrum
- a common back surgery designed to relieve compression on a spinal nerve
- means skin
- means white
- not all medical terms require this
- attach skeletal muscles to bones
- means lower back
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- means side
- all medical terms require this
- backward bending of the foot
- means heart
- a condition characterized by an increase in the forward curvature of the lumbar spine
- position is used to idenfity locations and directions
- the study of cells and their functions
16 Clues: means side • means skin • means heart • means white • means sacrum • means lower back • suffix that means immature • backward bending of the foot • the abbreviation of fracture • all medical terms require this • attach skeletal muscles to bones • not all medical terms require this • the study of cells and their functions • position is used to idenfity locations and directions • ...
Electronics Vocab 1 2024-11-12
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- Abnormal surges in electrical current
- Another name for antistatic wrist strap
- Transfer static energy from one thing to another
- Created by friction
- Document that informs you or hazardous materials
- Aid provide medical help before full real medical help arrives
- NEC
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- Provides insulation on feet
- Sudden discharge of electrical current through hands
- Cardioplumonary Resuscitation
- Safe path for fault current
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Ground Fault Circuit Interruptor
- Wear to protect eyes
- Stops voltage from entering body through hands
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
16 Clues: NEC • Created by friction • Wear to protect eyes • Provides insulation on feet • Safe path for fault current • Cardioplumonary Resuscitation • Personal Protective Equipment • Ground Fault Circuit Interruptor • Abnormal surges in electrical current • Another name for antistatic wrist strap • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • ...
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. • ...
MAPEH CROSSWORD 2022-10-19
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- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders.
- a doctor who specializes in evaluating and treating conditions.
- a doctor who specializes in the study or treatment of the disorders of the urinary system.
- focus on a person’s well-being before, during, and after surgery.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- it focuses on the cardiovascular system.
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- specializes in eye and vision care.
- treats conditions of the nerves, spine, and brain.
- the branch of dentistry that deals with children's teeth.
- a person who uses X-rays.
- a person qualified to treat disease, injury, or deformity.
- a medical practitioner specializing in children.
- comprehensive health care for the individual and family across all ages.
13 Clues: a person who uses X-rays. • specializes in eye and vision care. • it focuses on the cardiovascular system. • a medical practitioner specializing in children. • treats conditions of the nerves, spine, and brain. • the branch of dentistry that deals with children's teeth. • a person qualified to treat disease, injury, or deformity. • ...
S1 E3 2026-01-17
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- Medical information Dwight pressures coworkers to confess
- Role Michael wants someone else to be seen as while he looks like the good guy
- General setting for most of the episode
- Type of activity Dwight conducts to detect illnesses
- What Dwight becomes about germs and illness
- Jim’s prank partner involving a fake medical condition
- Type of condition Jim and Pam invent to mess with Dwight
- Coworker who is the frequent target of Jim’s pranks
- What Michael tries to avoid taking the blame for cutting
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- Fake condition Jim convinces Dwight he has
- Broad category of optional protection employees lose due to Michael’s decision
- Location whose department plan is being selected or changed
- Michael is responsible for choosing this type of company option
- Coworker who becomes intensely focused on identifying illnesses in the office
- Employee Michael pressures to identify the “weakest link” for the cuts
15 Clues: General setting for most of the episode • Fake condition Jim convinces Dwight he has • What Dwight becomes about germs and illness • Coworker who is the frequent target of Jim’s pranks • Type of activity Dwight conducts to detect illnesses • Jim’s prank partner involving a fake medical condition • Type of condition Jim and Pam invent to mess with Dwight • ...
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? • ...
U17B Revision: Jobs 2023-07-18
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- A person who writes news stories or articles.
- Someone whose job is to create websites.
- Someone who is responsible for collecting and analyzing data.
- A doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations.
- An arrangement in which one makes regular payments to cover medical bills.
- Someone who keeps or examines the records of money.
- A legal document that states a formal agreement.
- A manager of an organization.
- The act of officially choosing someone for a job.
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- Someone who studies the universe.
- A short written description of one’s education, qualifications, previous jobs.
- A period of time an employee must work after saying that they are leaving.
- A sum of money paid regularly to a person who has retired.
- A person who is trained to prepare and give out medicines.
- One part of a large organization that deals with a particular area of work.
- A period of time spent completing training at a job.
- mechanic: someone whose job is repairing the engines of car.
- A doctor who has special training in medical care for children.
18 Clues: A manager of an organization. • Someone who studies the universe. • Someone whose job is to create websites. • A person who writes news stories or articles. • A legal document that states a formal agreement. • The act of officially choosing someone for a job. • Someone who keeps or examines the records of money. • A period of time spent completing training at a job. • ...
ORGAN TRANSPLANTS 25 2024-11-17
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- A lack of sufficient organs for transplantation.
- The illegal trade of organs or humans for organ harvesting.
- The surgical transfer of an organ from one person to another.
- Intermediaries who facilitate the illegal sale of organs.
- The body’s immune response against a transplanted organ.
- Medical __.Traveling to other countries for medical procedures, including organ transplants.
- A critical situation, often used to describe the global organ shortage.
- The act of removing organs from a donor.
- Forcing or pressuring someone to donate an organ against their will.
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- A part of the body that can be transplanted, such as a kidney or heart.
- The voluntary giving of an organ, typically to save a life.
- Taking advantage of someone for personal gain, often seen in illegal organ trade.
- The transplantation of animal organs into humans.
- A person who gives an organ for transplantation.
- Refers to the illegal market for organs (black market).
- A person who receives an organ from a donor.
- Moral principles that govern organ donation and transplant practices.
- The medical procedure involved in transplanting an organ.
18 Clues: The act of removing organs from a donor. • A person who receives an organ from a donor. • A lack of sufficient organs for transplantation. • A person who gives an organ for transplantation. • The transplantation of animal organs into humans. • Refers to the illegal market for organs (black market). • The body’s immune response against a transplanted organ. • ...
Unit 18 Public Health Year 2 2025-08-07
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- An organ that produces insulin and helps digest food.
- A doctor who treats cancer.
- The organ that stores urine.
- Financial protection that helps cover medical costs.
- A place where healthcare is provided, such as a hospital, clinic, or a surgery..
- A large organ that removes toxins from the blood and helps digestion.
- Used once and thrown away; often describes medical gloves.
- A tool with a needle used to administer injections.
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- An injection that protects you from getting a disease.
- Medicine used to reduce pain.
- Other diseases or conditions a person has at the same time as the main illness.
- When a doctor sends a patient to another specialist for further care.
- An injury caused by heat, electricity, or chemicals.
- A tool with wheels used by people who cannot walk.
- Esophagus, bronchi, and alveoli belong to a ... system.
- A place where elderly or disabled people receive long-term care is called a .... home.
- A small box or bag with medical supplies for emergencies. A first aid ...
- RKO in english.
18 Clues: RKO in english. • A doctor who treats cancer. • The organ that stores urine. • Medicine used to reduce pain. • A tool with wheels used by people who cannot walk. • A tool with a needle used to administer injections. • An injury caused by heat, electricity, or chemicals. • Financial protection that helps cover medical costs. • ...
HIPAA Compliance 2023-10-05
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- Health _________ ________ ________ ________
- Ensuring the security, privacy, and protection of patients' healthcare data
- Text messages are not ___________ and should never be used to discuss PHI
- __________ of _________ __________
- The act of adhering to federal healthcare laws and regulations
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- MEDICAL RECORDS RELEASE FORM This must be signed by the patient in order to obtain a copy of their medical records
- Never share your _________ with anyone
- OF CONDUCT
- _______ is your right to decide when, how, and to what extent others may access your health information
- An impermissible use or disclosure under the Privacy Rule that compromises the security or privacy of the protected health information
- The digital version of medical records
- _________ Health ____________
12 Clues: OF CONDUCT • _________ Health ____________ • __________ of _________ __________ • Never share your _________ with anyone • The digital version of medical records • Health _________ ________ ________ ________ • The act of adhering to federal healthcare laws and regulations • Text messages are not ___________ and should never be used to discuss PHI • ...
Electromagnetic Crossword 2025-06-05
Across
- someone who does alot of medical screaning
- the light that we feel as heat
- name the liquid injected to get better images in some medical scans
- the colour of xray film before being turned a different colour
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- A scan with a name like a household pet (3d xray)
- A basic medical screaning with radiation and risk of cancer
- highest known frequency of light wave
- waves that can travel through nothing
- a scan that cannot be done with those that have a pacemaker
- the white image on xrays
- the longest wave length
11 Clues: the longest wave length • the white image on xrays • the light that we feel as heat • highest known frequency of light wave • waves that can travel through nothing • someone who does alot of medical screaning • A scan with a name like a household pet (3d xray) • A basic medical screaning with radiation and risk of cancer • ...
Common Abbreviatons 2026-02-04
Across
- A medical condition characterized by high blood pressure.
- The identification of a disease or medical condition.
- Findings observed by a healthcare professional.
- The force of blood against the walls of the arteries.
- An imaging test used to view internal structures of the body.
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- A phrase used to describe symptoms reported by the patient.
- The number of heartbeats in one minute.
- Medical care given to a patient to manage a disease.
- A term used when test results are normal.
- Difficulty breathing.
- The amount of internal body heat.
11 Clues: Difficulty breathing. • The amount of internal body heat. • The number of heartbeats in one minute. • A term used when test results are normal. • Findings observed by a healthcare professional. • Medical care given to a patient to manage a disease. • The identification of a disease or medical condition. • The force of blood against the walls of the arteries. • ...
Medical Ethics/ Brianna Jordan 2012-06-21
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- practice acts state laws written for the express purpose of governing the practice of medicine
- care settings those care settings providing highly specialized services
- the process by which a license may be awarded based on individual credentials judged to meet licensing requirements in a new state
- a credentialing procedure whereby one's name is listed on a register as having paid a fee and/or met certain criteria within a profession
- the person bringing charges in a lawsuit
- care a system in which financing, administration, and delivery of health care are combined to provide medical services to subscribers for a prepaid fee
- rule of conduct or action prescribed or formally recognized as binding or enforced by a controlling authority
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- prone to engage in lawsuits
- physician the primary care physician who directs the medical care of managed care health plan memebers
- a body formed and authorized by law to act as a single person
- official authorization or approval for conforming to a specified standard
- the person or party against whom criminal or civil charges are brought in a lawsuit
- care practitioners those who are trained to administer medical or health care to patients
- dishonest or deceitful practices in depriving, or attempting to deprive, another of his or her rights
- legally responsible or obligated
15 Clues: prone to engage in lawsuits • legally responsible or obligated • the person bringing charges in a lawsuit • a body formed and authorized by law to act as a single person • care settings those care settings providing highly specialized services • official authorization or approval for conforming to a specified standard • ...
crossword 2 2024-03-29
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- Enzymes that create DNA molecules by assembling nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA.
- Of, relating to, consisting of, or produced by molecules.
- A portion or quantity of material for use in testing, examination, or study.
- The invasion and growth of bacteria, viruses, yeast, fungi, or other microorganisms in the body.
- The scientific discipline - overlapping with biology, chemistry, pharmacology, and medicine - that involves the study of the adverse effects of chemical substances on living organisms and the practice of diagnosing and treating exposures.
- A large group of single-cell microorganisms.
- The annual celebration of medical laboratory professionals who play a vital role in healthcare and patient advocacy.
- The process of determining a condition, disease, illness, or other medical issue.
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- A form filled out by physicians and nurses that must accompany a sample sent into the lab.
- A simple microorganism that infects cells and may cause disease.
- A licensed institution with at least six beds whose primary function is to provide diagnostic and therapeutic patient services for medical conditions.
- A substance that is used to produce a chemical reaction that allows researchers to detect, measure, produce, or change other substances.
- A microorganism that causes, or can cause, disease.
- Of, relating to, near, involving, or supplying a cheek.
- A person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
15 Clues: A large group of single-cell microorganisms. • A microorganism that causes, or can cause, disease. • Of, relating to, near, involving, or supplying a cheek. • Of, relating to, consisting of, or produced by molecules. • A person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment. • A simple microorganism that infects cells and may cause disease. • ...
CNA Chapter 3 2024-08-29
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- any unwelcome sexual advance or behavior that creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment
- the intentional touching of a person without their consent
- physical, sexual, or emotional abuse by spouses, intimate partners, or family members
- a law passed by the federal government that includes minimum standards for nursing assistant training
- a signed, dated, and witnessed legal document that appoints someone else to make the medical decisions for a person in the event they become unable to do so
- legal documents that allow people to decide what medical care they wish to have in the event they are unable to make those decisions themselves
- verbal, physical, or sexual abuse of staff by other staff members, residents, or visitors
- the failure to provide needed care that results in physical, mental, or emotional harm to a person
- rules set by the government to help people live peacefully together and to ensure order and safety
- abuse non consensual contact of any type
- a legal advocate for residents in long-term care facilities who helps resolve disputes and settle conflicts
- purposeful mistreatment that causes physical, mental, or emotional pain or injury to a person
- the use of spoken or written words, pictures, or gestures that threaten, embarrass, or insult a person
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- passed by congress in 1996 to help keep health information private and secure
- people who are legally required to report suspected or observed abuse or neglect
- the repeated use of legal or illegal substances in a way that is harmful to oneself or others
- a threat to harm a person, resulting in the person feeling fearful that she will be harmed
- actions, or the failure to act or provide the proper care for a person, that result in unintended injury
- information that can be used to identify a person and relates to the patient’s condition, any health care that the person has had, and payment for that health care; examples include a person’s name, address, telephone number, social security number, email address, and medical record number
- the separation of a person from others against the person’s will
- the unlawful restraint of someone which affects the person’s freedom of movement; includes both the threat of being physically restrained and actually being physically restrained
- emotional harm caused by threatening, scaring, humiliating, intimidating, isolating, or insulting a person, or treating him as a child
- a medical order that specifies the treatments a person wishes to receive, not what he wishes to avoid, when he is very ill; decisions are based on conversations between the patient and his healthcare providers
- the improper or illegal use of a person’s money, possessions, property or other assets
- a medical order that instructs medical professionals not to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in the event of cardiac or respiratory arrest
- the knowledge of right and wrong.
- any treatment, intentional or not, that causes harm to a person’s body
- injury to a person due to professional misconduct through negligence, carelessness, or lack of skill
- a document that outlines the medical care a person wants, or does not want, in case the person becomes unable to make those decisions
29 Clues: the knowledge of right and wrong. • abuse non consensual contact of any type • the intentional touching of a person without their consent • the separation of a person from others against the person’s will • any treatment, intentional or not, that causes harm to a person’s body • passed by congress in 1996 to help keep health information private and secure • ...
U8 Travelling down under 2015-02-24
22 Clues: Kuvert • Unsinn • Scheck • Landung • Experte • Siedlung • kriechen • Flugzeug • PfarrerIn • königlich • schleppen • PatientIn • riesengroß • begeistert • medizinisch • detailliert • Medikamente • Scheinwerfer • TeilnehmerIn • UreinwohnerIn • Klapperschlange • glücklicherweise
U8 Travelling down under 2015-02-24
22 Clues: Unsinn • Scheck • Kuvert • Experte • Landung • Flugzeug • Siedlung • kriechen • königlich • PatientIn • PfarrerIn • schleppen • riesengroß • begeistert • detailliert • medizinisch • Medikamente • Scheinwerfer • TeilnehmerIn • UreinwohnerIn • Klapperschlange • glücklicherweise
Vocabulario-Las Sintomas Y La Medicina 2017-03-08
20 Clues: flu • pill • pain • hurt • fever • dizzy • cough • serious • aspirin • symptoms • operation • congested • allergies • injection • infection • antibiotics • to get sick • medical exam • prescription • cold-sickness
moiksuuuu 2019-11-07
20 Clues: = tulli • = liitu • = tuhota • = eekkeri • = saapuva • = sairaus • = hulluus • = tarttuva • = tarkastus • = olosuhteet • = rikollinen • = painolasti • = suurennettu • over = selvitä • = siirtolaisuus • = jäädä jäljelle • board = laivassa • = virkistys, huvi • across = hajaantua • = lääketieteellinen
TEST - LOMAD Mag VOL 30 (COMP 101) 2024-03-12
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- a report of a work-related injury or occupational disease
- filed 10 days prior to initial hearing (acronym)
- when the claim meets the ANCR requirements
- formal interview of a treating provider or other medical provider
- "I slipped on a wet floor in the factory"
- WCB online system for submitting PARs
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- first line of defense for an insurance company
- party affected by a work-related injury or occupational disease
- WCB online claim management system
- when a claim is considered to be denied (due to insufficient medical evidence, etc.)
- neutral, third-party medical provider
- calculation based on historical earned income used to determine benefit amount (acronym)
12 Clues: WCB online claim management system • neutral, third-party medical provider • WCB online system for submitting PARs • "I slipped on a wet floor in the factory" • when the claim meets the ANCR requirements • first line of defense for an insurance company • filed 10 days prior to initial hearing (acronym) • a report of a work-related injury or occupational disease • ...
Fundamental of nursing 2025-03-19
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- What is the medical term for difficulty or severe breathing?
- What is the medical term for a bluish or grayish discoloration of the skin?
- What is the name of a thick, hard, necrotic crust?
- What is the medical term for a pulse rate below 60 beats per minute in adults?
- What is the medical term for difficulty or inability to swallow?
- What is the science of studying chemicals that affect body function called?
- exercise What type of exercise involves muscle shortening and active movement?
- What is the term for the act of listening to body sounds with a stethoscope?
- drainage What are the characteristics of drainage that is dark yellow or green with a foul odor?
- What is the term for an artificial opening in the body's surface for waste excretion?
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- What is the term for a condition of tissue deprivation at the cellular level?
- What is the term for the removal of necrotic tissue that cannot be revived?
- What is the term for the action of a drug as it moves through the body?
- injection What is the term for an injection given into the adipose tissue layer?
- What is the term for urination that occurs at night?
- data What is the term for data that can be observed directly?
- disease What is the term for a disease that appears suddenly and lasts for a short time?
- level What is the term for the point at which the concentration of a drug in the body is at its lowest?
18 Clues: What is the name of a thick, hard, necrotic crust? • What is the term for urination that occurs at night? • What is the medical term for difficulty or severe breathing? • data What is the term for data that can be observed directly? • What is the medical term for difficulty or inability to swallow? • ...
2016 Quality Matters Puzzle 2016-07-19
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- Documents the identification and disposition of material which does not meet specification
- Improvements to an organization's processes taken to eliminate causes of non-conformities or other undesirable situations
- The FDA began with the passage of the 1906 Pure Food and Drugs Act. This law was in direct response to the public outrage at the shockingly unhygienic conditions in the Chicago stockyards that were described in Upton Sinclair’s book …...
- Sales Rep who played football at the University of South Carolina
- Is another term used to describe a FDA mandatory market withdraw
- Trumpf Medical Systems Engineering R & D Center
- The "D" in FDA stands for
- the documented act of demonstrating that a procedure, process, and activity will consistently lead to the expected results. It often includes the qualification of systems and equipment.
- FDA Pre-market clearance
- GMP - refers to the "Good ____________Practices" for quality system requirements of medical device (and other) companies outlined by the US FDA in 21 CFR Part 820. Also referred to as the Quality System Regulation (QSR).
- any written, electronic, or oral communication that alleges deficiencies related to the identity, quality, durability, reliability, safety, effectiveness, or performance of a device after it is released for distribution
- Process to ensure equipment limits for accuracy and precision
- A process that uses objective evidence to confirm that specified requirements have been met
- TUSM's appointed MWER, Management with Executive Responsibility
- Played college basketball at Johns Hopkins University
- TUSM's Notified Body responsible for auditing facility to the requirements of ISO 13485
- DHF or _________History File is a collection of all relevant documents detailing the design of your device.
- MRB or Material __________Board is responsible for determining the disposition of nonconforming material
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- A manufacturer's declaration that the product meets the requirements of the applicable EC(European Countries) directives
- The FDA Commissioner is appointed by the ________.
- In November of 2014 TUSM had its first and only FDA ______.
- GDP or "good __________ practice" is a term used in the medical device industry to describe standards by which documents are created and maintained. Often used to reference entering data or making corrections to a controlled record.
- A ________ Letter is given when FDA finds that a manufacturer has significantly violated FDA regulations.
- Played for the Washington Redskins & Arizona Cardinals
- A systematic, independent examination of a manufacturer's quality system that is performed at defined intervals
- ISO 13485 is the ISO standard specific to _______ manufacturers
- A person or an organization that provides products or services to another organization.
- Board responsible for providing oversight and monitoring the CAPA Process.
- Location of Trumpf Medical System's largest Manufacturing Site
- TUSM's appointed Quality Management Representative
- DHR or Device_______ Record is a compilation of records containing the production history of a finished device.
- Quality ________ is the Quality Policy for Hill-Rom and Trumpf Medical.
- Hill-Rom's Senior VP of Quality & Regulatory
- Responsible for protecting the public health by assuring that medical devices intended for human use are safe and effective
- Integrated Table Motion enables what to connect to Trumpf Medical‘s TruSystem® 7000dV OR Table so that a patient can be dynamically positioned while the surgeon operates.
- The "F" in FDA stands for
- FDA established barcoding device identification system to adequately identify medical devices through their distribution and use
37 Clues: FDA Pre-market clearance • The "D" in FDA stands for • The "F" in FDA stands for • Hill-Rom's Senior VP of Quality & Regulatory • Trumpf Medical Systems Engineering R & D Center • The FDA Commissioner is appointed by the ________. • TUSM's appointed Quality Management Representative • Played college basketball at Johns Hopkins University • ...
Cranes For Yuko 2023-12-30
THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS 2024-05-31
19 Clues: Staj • Kira • Tıbbi • Taksi • Metro • Çözmek • Mağara • İşveren • Dilenci • Görüşme • Çarpmak • Öncelik • Başvurmak • Etkilenmiş • Tereddütlü • Para Cezası • Takım Elbise • Ödünç Vermek • Gibi Davranmak
INCOME MAINTENANCE 2023-02-21
Across
- LIFETIME DISQUALIFICATION FROM SNAP
- TYPE OF ALLOWABLE EXPENSE FOR SNAP
- TYPE OF SHELTER EXPENSE
- DRUG CONVICTION THAT DOES NOT COUNT
- NEED FOR CHILD CARE
- HELPS TA RECIPENTS BECOME READY FOR A JOB
- WORKER INITIATED BUDGET
- CHILD CARE FEE PER CHILD PER DAY
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- PAYS YOUR MEDICARE PART B AND ASSIST WITH COPAYS
- THIS IS THE AGENCY WITHIN USDA RESPONSIBLE FOR SNAP
- MISSOURI'S NURSING HOME DIVERSION PROGRAM
- TA SINGLE LUMP PAYMENT
- PROGRAM WE OFFER
- SNAP BENEFITS ISSUED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF APPLICATION
- ADULT MEDICAL
- FAMILY MEDICAL
- OFFERS TRAINING, EDUCATION AND JOB SEARCH FOR SNAP
17 Clues: ADULT MEDICAL • FAMILY MEDICAL • PROGRAM WE OFFER • NEED FOR CHILD CARE • TA SINGLE LUMP PAYMENT • TYPE OF SHELTER EXPENSE • WORKER INITIATED BUDGET • CHILD CARE FEE PER CHILD PER DAY • TYPE OF ALLOWABLE EXPENSE FOR SNAP • LIFETIME DISQUALIFICATION FROM SNAP • DRUG CONVICTION THAT DOES NOT COUNT • MISSOURI'S NURSING HOME DIVERSION PROGRAM • HELPS TA RECIPENTS BECOME READY FOR A JOB • ...
The Black Death in Asia, Europe and Africa (B) 2023-09-19
Across
- A type of social structure
- Two words: (1) to work; and (2)Insufficient resources or state
- Someone belonging to the aristocracy
- A foul or unhealthy smell
- Medical care
- A person shunned by society; someone with leprosy
- To take (violent) action against an authority
- A person who provides medical care
- Widespread occurrence of infectious disease
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- Two words: the ability to move up and down a societal ladder
- Restriction of movement for health
- The Black Death
- A religious zealot
- A person who trades
- Agricultural labourers of low social status
- Hostility or prejudice against Jewish people
- A place where monks live
- To keep clean
- An illness
19 Clues: An illness • Medical care • To keep clean • The Black Death • A religious zealot • A person who trades • A place where monks live • A foul or unhealthy smell • A type of social structure • Restriction of movement for health • A person who provides medical care • Someone belonging to the aristocracy • Agricultural labourers of low social status • ...
Health Career Crossword 2025-11-17
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- This person takes X-rays and interprets the images
- Therapist, A specialist who helps people learn or regain daily living skills
- A person who operates on patients
- A professional who helps people improve their eating habits
- Therapist, A professional who assists patients with breathing difficulties
- Pathologist, A specialist who helps people with speech or swallowing problems
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- A doctor who gives medicine to make patients sleep during surgery
- This person checks and takes care of teeth
- Assistant, A person who supports doctors by preparing patients and taking vital signs
- This health professional prescribes medicine and advises on its use
- This doctor treats children
- This person cares for sick people, gives medicine, and assists doctors
- Therapist, A person who helps people with injuries or disabilities regain movement and strength
- A medical professional for animals
- A health professional who examines eyes and prescribes glasses
- A mental health professional who helps people with thoughts and feelings
- Counselor, A specialist who advises people about inherited health conditions
- A general medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses
- A health professional who responds to emergencies and provides first aid
- Laboratory Technician, A person who performs tests on body fluids to help diagnose diseases
20 Clues: This doctor treats children • A person who operates on patients • A medical professional for animals • This person checks and takes care of teeth • This person takes X-rays and interprets the images • A professional who helps people improve their eating habits • A health professional who examines eyes and prescribes glasses • ...
Health, Disability, and Life Insurance 2023-02-21
Across
- approval from the plan before receiving certain procedures and treatments
- provides basic lifetime protection so long as premiums are paid
- insurance that provides protection against financial loss due to illness or injury
- insurance that helps manage the risks that occur when an insured has cancer
- insurance that protects dependents from loss of income and helps pay expenses after the death of the insured person
- additional insurance that can be purchased to pay for medical expenses that standard health insurance does not cover or does not fully cover
- insurance that covers the costs of serious illnesses and injuries as well as high-cost procedures
- medical service that is not covered in an insurance plan
- insurance that pays the face value of the policy to beneficiaries if the insured dies before endowment period ends
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- insurance that covers prescriptions, hospital trays, and impatient tests
- tax-advantage savings account available to people enrolled in qualified high-deductible health plans
- provides protections only for a specific period of time
- health care plan that pays for covered medical services after treatment is provided, usually on a fee-for-service basis
- insurance that covers a specified dental services
- flat fee the patient must pay for medical services
- pays a portion of income to a worker who is unable to work for a prolonged period because of illness or injury
- person or organization named by a policy holder to receive the death benefit of an insurance policy after the policyholder's death
17 Clues: insurance that covers a specified dental services • flat fee the patient must pay for medical services • provides protections only for a specific period of time • medical service that is not covered in an insurance plan • provides basic lifetime protection so long as premiums are paid • insurance that covers prescriptions, hospital trays, and impatient tests • ...
Ch. 12: Death Terminology 2025-02-20
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- one of five ways in which a person’s death is classified (i.e., natural, accidental, suicidal, homicidal, or undetermined)
- destruction of soft tissue by bacteria that results in the release of waste gases and fluids
- red spots in the white of the eyes that form due to capillary rupture in blood vessels of the eye
- a physician who performs autopsies, determines the cause and manner of death, and oversees death investigations
- the breakdown of once-living matter by living organisms
- the injury or condition responsible for a person’s death (such as heart attack, kidney failure)
- cooling of the body after death
- the pooling of the blood in tissues after death that results in a red skin color
- an elected official, either a layman or physician, who certifies deaths and can order additional investigations of suspicious deaths
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- the breakdown of cells as they self-digest
- the specific physiological, physical, or chemical event that stops life
- a fatty or waxy substance produced during the decomposition of dead bodies exposed to moisture
- the underlying cause of death that leads to the certification of the death
- the stiffening of the skeletal muscles after death
- medical examination to determine the cause of death
- the type of death investigator that is are medical professionals used to provide evidence on medical and legal issues
- a medical doctor specifically trained to perform autopsies to determine the presence or absence of disease, injury, or poisoning
17 Clues: cooling of the body after death • the breakdown of cells as they self-digest • the stiffening of the skeletal muscles after death • medical examination to determine the cause of death • the breakdown of once-living matter by living organisms • the specific physiological, physical, or chemical event that stops life • ...
Orchard Skills Fair 2022 2022-06-24
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- A bloodborne ______ can cause disease.
- Electronic medical record used at OSC.
- US Labor agency that ensures safe work conditions.
- Wash hands with soap and water for ____ seconds.
- Personal ______ Equipment.
- _______ precautions.
- One Medical ________.
- Monitors the amount of radiation a person receives.
- Preventable injury that can cause disease.
- Global pandemic.
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- Best surgical center ever.
- Designing tasks and equipment to fit the worker to reduce injuries.
- Zone used in the OR to reduce sharps injuries.
- Hand _______.
- Organ attacked by Hepatitis B and C.
- AIDS precursor
- Rules to protect patient privacy.
- Occupational health center for OSC.
- Binder full of information about the potential hazards of chemicals used at Orchard.
19 Clues: Hand _______. • AIDS precursor • Global pandemic. • _______ precautions. • One Medical ________. • Best surgical center ever. • Personal ______ Equipment. • Rules to protect patient privacy. • Occupational health center for OSC. • Organ attacked by Hepatitis B and C. • A bloodborne ______ can cause disease. • Electronic medical record used at OSC. • ...
Pilgrimage Walk_2 2018-11-12
22 Clues: Segen • krank • Weite • dunkel • Hecken • bricht • bitten • wieder • könnten • pflegen • gekannt • Gedanke • gedenke • schützen • hinunter • geradeaus • Erfahrung • diejenigen • Uferstrasse • Wasserpflanzen • Practice Arztpraxis • medizinische Fachkräfte
Unit 6 vocab 2022-11-18
20 Clues: odd • trap • stern • small • large • crude • active • copied • medical • unnamed • waiting • violence • farthest • root out • unwilling • well known • window shop • easily tricked • cause feelings • view before hand
CCMA Abbr. & Acronyms 2022-01-14
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- fever of unknown origin
- tuberculosis
- human chorionic gonadotropin (pregnancy hormone)
- pc
- k
- high blood pressure
- non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
- electronic medical record
- myocardial infarction
- f/u
- tx
- htn
- prn
- point of care testing
- occupational therapy
- ns
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- iv
- over the counter
- Patient Centered Medical Home
- hct
- gastroesophageal reflux disease
- follicle-stimulating hormone
- physical therapy
- stat
- po
- point of service
- do not resuscitate
- personal protective equipment
- sexually transmitted infection
- dx
- physical examination
- preferred provider organization
- red blood cell or count
- electronic health record
- speech therapy
- nothing by mouth
- ethyl alcohol (blood alcohol levels)
37 Clues: k • iv • pc • po • dx • tx • ns • hct • f/u • htn • prn • stat • tuberculosis • speech therapy • over the counter • physical therapy • point of service • nothing by mouth • do not resuscitate • high blood pressure • physical examination • occupational therapy • myocardial infarction • point of care testing • fever of unknown origin • red blood cell or count • electronic health record • electronic medical record • ...
Coffeyville Regional Medical Center 2023-03-14
Across
- Many
- Chief Executive and Cowboy
- Broken bone or cartiilage
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing
- A track circles it
- Don't walk too closely to this physician
- Meds or fluids delivered by vein
- Predicated Outcome
- A place to go in an emergency
- Recurring, persistent condition
- A prenatal class
- Puts you to sleep
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- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- place for patient meds
- Leader and Cowboy
- High blood pressure
- Restoring Health
- Occupational Medicine Service
- Requires Hospitalization
- Used to join tissues together to heal
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious
- New Procedure by Dr. Lin
- A return of disease
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- A medical device to restore normal heartbeat
- Chief Medical Officer
26 Clues: Many • Restoring Health • A prenatal class • Leader and Cowboy • Puts you to sleep • A track circles it • Predicated Outcome • High blood pressure • A return of disease • Chief Medical Officer • place for patient meds • Requires Hospitalization • New Procedure by Dr. Lin • Broken bone or cartiilage • Chief Executive and Cowboy • Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Occupational Medicine Service • ...
Ovarian Cancer 2023-03-16
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- Platelets are commonly .... in ovarian cancer.
- A risk factor in ovarian cancer. (*Hint...medical term for "never given birth"
- Treatment that uses high energy levels to destroy cancer cells.
- Medical term for hair loss.
- A GU symptom often presenting in ovarian cancer. (*Hint urinary ...)
- An Oophorectomy is removal of the ...
- Type of pain/location of pain often reported in ovarian cancer.
- Temperature that cancer patients need to immediately report.(In Fahrenheit, decimal get's own line).
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- Cancer treatment that destroys cancer cells by damaging the genes inside the nucleus.
- Name for a surgery to remove the uterus.
- Having/had ovarian cancer makes a patient more at risk for this type of cancer.
- Medical term for fluid collecting in the abdomen.
- A procedure to remove extra fluid in the abdomen.
- Precautions implemented for those immunocompromised.
- Ovarian cancer is dangerous because the disease often goes undetected until the disease is ...
- Tumor marker that's commonly elevated in ovarian cancer. (Don't include the dash)
16 Clues: Medical term for hair loss. • An Oophorectomy is removal of the ... • Name for a surgery to remove the uterus. • Platelets are commonly .... in ovarian cancer. • Medical term for fluid collecting in the abdomen. • A procedure to remove extra fluid in the abdomen. • Precautions implemented for those immunocompromised. • ...
Skeletal Scramble 2026-02-13
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- The most famous type of scan, a classic black-and-white picture.
- Protective vest worn during some X-ray exams
- The bony framework of the human body
- The expert who operates the imaging machine (Abbr.)
- A type of scan that uses sound waves to see inside the body, often used for babies.
- A common reason you might get an X-ray on your arm
- Medical imaging helps doctors see ______ the body
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- The person receiving medical care
- This vital organ is in the center of your chest
- The comfy uniform worn by many doctors, nurses, and techs.
- A medical picture, like the one a Rad Tech takes
- The professional who orders and interprets the final images.
- Heavy material that blocks X-rays
- You might change into this instead of your clothes for a scan
- These bones form a cage around your heart and lungs
- An X-ray is really good at taking pictures of this hard tissue
16 Clues: The person receiving medical care • Heavy material that blocks X-rays • The bony framework of the human body • Protective vest worn during some X-ray exams • This vital organ is in the center of your chest • A medical picture, like the one a Rad Tech takes • Medical imaging helps doctors see ______ the body • A common reason you might get an X-ray on your arm • ...
HIM 2023-04-17
Across
- The system used by Cone Health for their medical record
- The system/application used to scan, index, and QA documents
- Working together to complete a common goal
- This area follows HIPAA and State regulations to assist requestors with obtaining medical records
- HIM team located at Women's & Children Center
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- HIM team that ensures paper documents are processed and available in the record timely
- This week we are taking time to __________ our profession
- This process of evaluating the content of the medical record for timely completion
- This area of HIM researches the medical record to assign a set of alpha/numerical characters to diagnoses and procedures
- When you work from home, you are a ___________ employee
10 Clues: Working together to complete a common goal • HIM team located at Women's & Children Center • The system used by Cone Health for their medical record • When you work from home, you are a ___________ employee • This week we are taking time to __________ our profession • The system/application used to scan, index, and QA documents • ...
MEDICAL SPECIALTIES 2025-01-03
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- The study and treatment of mental illnesses and disorders.
- The study of diseases, especially their causes and effects on the body.
- The medical specialty dealing with the heart and blood vessels.
- The medical specialty that addresses issues related to bones, joints, and muscles.
- The field of medicine dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
- A medical procedure involving manual or instrumental techniques to treat conditions.
- The study and treatment of skin-related conditions.
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- The medical care and treatment of infants, children, and adolescents.
- The branch of medicine focused on the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- The use of imaging techniques like X-rays and MRIs to diagnose and treat diseases.
10 Clues: The study and treatment of skin-related conditions. • The study and treatment of mental illnesses and disorders. • The medical specialty dealing with the heart and blood vessels. • The medical care and treatment of infants, children, and adolescents. • The branch of medicine focused on the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. • ...
Crossword Puzzle in English(7과) 2021-07-03
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- a piece of paper saying what medicine someone needs or the medicine itself
- the ability to deal with dangerous or difficult situations without showing fear
- a place where students study after they have left high school
- fighting between countries or states
- slightly worried or embarrassed ; not relaxed and confident
- to give medical care to someone for an illness or injury
- an amount of money that one pays to get a service
- to ask someone to pay an amount of money for something
- something that is one's job or duty to deal with
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- relating to medicine and different ways of curing illnesses
- a teacher at a university or college
- that is going to be mentioned next
- to use time, energy, etc. for a particular purpose
- someone who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor
- the job or series of jobs that one does during one's working life
- to complete one's education successfully at a school
- to have a particular feeling or opinion about someone or something
- a sign or shape that is used to stand for something else
- a written list showing how much one has to pay for services
19 Clues: that is going to be mentioned next • a teacher at a university or college • fighting between countries or states • something that is one's job or duty to deal with • an amount of money that one pays to get a service • to use time, energy, etc. for a particular purpose • to complete one's education successfully at a school • ...
I Nursing Units 12-14 2025-03-01
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- An instrument used to measure blood pressure.
- An instrument used to widen the vaginal opening for examination.
- A flat instrument used to depress the tongue for examination of the mouth and throat.
- Swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in the body's tissues.
- A device used to carry sick or injured people.
- The inability to control urination or defecation.
- Medical clothing worn by healthcare professionals.
- Black, tarry stools caused by digested blood in the digestive tract.
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- An instrument used to examine the interior of the eye.
- Medical tape used to secure dressings or close wounds.
- Bluish discoloration of the skin due to poor circulation or inadequate oxygenation of the blood.
- A medical instrument used to inject or withdraw fluids.
- Pain or discomfort when an area of the body is touched.
- A thin tube inserted into the body to drain or inject fluids.
- A surgical instrument used to hold back tissues or organs to expose an operative area.
- A surgical instrument shaped like a scoop or loop, used to remove tissue.
- Small pincers for picking up or manipulating small objects.
- Surgical instruments with grasping jaws, used for seizing or extracting.
- Painful or difficult urination.
19 Clues: Painful or difficult urination. • An instrument used to measure blood pressure. • A device used to carry sick or injured people. • The inability to control urination or defecation. • Medical clothing worn by healthcare professionals. • An instrument used to examine the interior of the eye. • Medical tape used to secure dressings or close wounds. • ...
Health Care Reform 2013-02-23
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- Warned about the loss of medical freedom over the next 200 years
- Ladies Physiological Institute of _______ and Vicinity founded in 1848
- first _________ discovered in 1796
- emphasized physical education and the importance of staying healthy
- Americans accept _________ in 1840
- She opened a hospital in Trenton
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- Was the first woman to graduate from medical school in the US
- tools weren't properly cleaned
- ______ break into medical field in 1850
- idea of wearing loose clothes
10 Clues: idea of wearing loose clothes • tools weren't properly cleaned • She opened a hospital in Trenton • first _________ discovered in 1796 • Americans accept _________ in 1840 • ______ break into medical field in 1850 • Was the first woman to graduate from medical school in the US • Warned about the loss of medical freedom over the next 200 years • ...
Biomedical careers 2018-08-22
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- Teaches students about biology
- Diagnoses diseases using medical imaging
- Care for sick or injured people
- Edit and monitor research publications
- Study properties of inland bodies of water
- Study mammals
- they work with medicine
- they help and talk to people about there problems
- study living things
- In charge of keeping the hospital running smoothly
- Create food and improve the way food is made
- treat and help people who are sick or injured
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- Work with Genes
- Works with emergency medical situations
- Study fish
- They say the reasons why there are different diseases
- Takes pictures of under water life
- Study the movement of humans
- study animals and how they live
- Study birds
20 Clues: Study fish • Study birds • Study mammals • Work with Genes • study living things • they work with medicine • Study the movement of humans • Teaches students about biology • Care for sick or injured people • study animals and how they live • Takes pictures of under water life • Edit and monitor research publications • Works with emergency medical situations • ...
The Human Body and Medieval Medical Images 2013-11-16
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- Depicted in the image of the Zodiac
- Manuscript material
- The Wound Man
- Regulated by the position of the moon
- The aim of medical intervention
- Caused by an imbalance in humours
- Rebalances the humours
- Image of Uromancy
- Correspond to the four humours
- School of medicine
- A method of bloodletting
- Position determines interventions
- How to cure injuries
- Examined to determine illness
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- Determines cause of death
- Female Physician
- The image concentrating on women
- Ancient Greek Physician
- Carries out medical procedures
- The number of star signs
- Created the manuscripts
- Child birth intervention
- Used for bloodletting
- From the universe to man
- Influential Physician
- Four in the body
- Influence of astrology
27 Clues: The Wound Man • Female Physician • Four in the body • Image of Uromancy • School of medicine • Manuscript material • How to cure injuries • Used for bloodletting • Influential Physician • Rebalances the humours • Influence of astrology • Ancient Greek Physician • Created the manuscripts • The number of star signs • Child birth intervention • From the universe to man • A method of bloodletting • ...
TB Crossword 2021-06-08
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- a very small drop of a liquid
- germs that make you sick
- needle injections to prevent an illness
- likely to be influenced/harmed by something
- medical care given to a patient for illness
- microbes that cause illness in people
- sickness affecting the body and mind
- relating to the lungs
- harmful deviation from the normal structural
- to be immune or impervious to something
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- TB
- medicine that destroys microorganisms
- transported by air
- a person receiving medical treatment
- thick viscous substance secreted by mucous
- spread from one person to another
- expel air from lungs w/ a sudden sharp sound
- state or condition of physical touching
- body's process for fighting against things
- indicating a condition of disease
20 Clues: TB • transported by air • relating to the lungs • germs that make you sick • a very small drop of a liquid • spread from one person to another • indicating a condition of disease • a person receiving medical treatment • sickness affecting the body and mind • medicine that destroys microorganisms • microbes that cause illness in people • needle injections to prevent an illness • ...
Doctors 2023-12-11
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- vehicle equipped of taking people to the hospital
- instrument used to listen to heart or breathing
- what doctors wear
- works on eyes
- works on the heart
- repair or re-construct the appearance of the body
- cares for children
- works on bones
- giving medicine or fluids through a needle
- a person receiving medical treatment
- works on the brain and nerves
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- specialize in giving anesthesia
- produces images of structures in your body
- takes care of pets
- building where doctors and nurses heal people
- a disease of the cells
- a specific medical sign of a condition
- a substance used for immunity from a disease
- given to patients to make them feel better
- takes care of your teeth
20 Clues: works on eyes • works on bones • what doctors wear • takes care of pets • works on the heart • cares for children • a disease of the cells • takes care of your teeth • works on the brain and nerves • specialize in giving anesthesia • a person receiving medical treatment • a specific medical sign of a condition • produces images of structures in your body • ...
History of Medicine 2025-08-25
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- created the hippocratic oath
- joseph lister was first to use in surgery
- removal of part of the skull to release bad spirits
- studied and recorded anatomy with his art skills
- published first anatomy book
- first use in ancient china
- american red cross
- used with leeches
- alexander fleming in 1928
- discoverd in 1895 by roetgen
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- ignaz semmelweis
- created worlds first vaccine
- first woman to earn a medical degree
- earliest people to keep health records
- first school of nursing - lady with the lamp
- invented in 1590
- earliest known pharmacies
- plague, also known as the black death
- first to organize medical care and sanitation system
- robert koch
- ages, 400 -800 c.e.
21 Clues: robert koch • ignaz semmelweis • invented in 1590 • used with leeches • american red cross • ages, 400 -800 c.e. • earliest known pharmacies • alexander fleming in 1928 • first use in ancient china • created worlds first vaccine • created the hippocratic oath • published first anatomy book • discoverd in 1895 by roetgen • first woman to earn a medical degree • ...
Health 2021-12-06
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- A medical condition that may respond to treatment but will never be cured
- an acronym for a temporary disorder that affects many Canadians every winter
- A serious medical event where blood flow to the brain is interrupted
- A serious condition where the body tempurature is abnormally low
- An expert medical opinion as to the cause of a health problem
- A serious, long-term impairment to brain functioning that includes confusion and memory loss
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- Signs of the existence of an illness
- What a medical expert predicts the course of an illness will be
- A disease of the pancreas impairing its ability to produce and respond to insulin
- (two words)exposure to extreme cold causing nerves and skin to die
- an acronym for condition that makes it hard to focus for normal periods of time
11 Clues: Signs of the existence of an illness • An expert medical opinion as to the cause of a health problem • What a medical expert predicts the course of an illness will be • A serious condition where the body tempurature is abnormally low • (two words)exposure to extreme cold causing nerves and skin to die • ...
Spelling 2021-08-23
Austin W. EMS SYSTEMS 2019-09-17
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- thorough written patient documentation
- guidelines that are designed to set out behaviors for medics
- Special Operations Medical Association
- receives and processes calls for service
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- Trained medical professional to administer life saving drugs and interventions
- simplified process for state to state licensing
- actions taken without direct medical oversight
- official procedure or rules of a governing body
- act of enrolling ones name into a register or book
- federal organization designed to aid in natural disasters
10 Clues: thorough written patient documentation • Special Operations Medical Association • receives and processes calls for service • actions taken without direct medical oversight • simplified process for state to state licensing • official procedure or rules of a governing body • act of enrolling ones name into a register or book • ...
I hope today is kind to you 2024-09-30
11 Clues: Arm bone • Toe bones • Other arm bone • The finest feline • Far end (medical) • Near end (medical) • Biarritz skate shop • Your favourite squash • What animal is ‘Betty’ • 0.6ml/kg should do it, she’s old • If your cat’s PCV is below 25%, it probably has this
COMMUNITY HELPERS 2024-01-04
10 Clues: - Rescues from fires • - Cultivates the land • - Medical professional • - Facilitates learning • Driver - Operates a bus • - Cooks delicious meals • - Provides medical care • Carrier - Delivers mail • - Maintains law and order • - Manages books and information
PE Crosswords 2021-06-08
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- drugs that reduce activity in the central nervous system
- advanced conventional medicine for treatment
- the habitual taking of illegal drugs
- illegal substances to make their performance better
- substances or devices that enhance energy production with advantages
- Commonly relating to illegal drugs and consumed for non-medical purposes
- substance made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product
- A medicine or other substances
- A system which medical medical and healthcare professionals use to treat symptoms and diseases using drugs, radiation, or surgery
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- Drugs that can alter and affect mental processes
- reagent used in chemical analysis which reacts with chemical species that may interfere in the analysis
- an excessive and dangerous dose of a drug
- a substance, drug or preparation used in treating disease
- a substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue
- becoming tolerant and addicting to a specific drug
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 • ...
Jackson Tang 8F's PE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 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 • ...
MDB QUALITY POLICY 2021-09-13
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- Medical Devices Sales Manager
- the degree of excellence of something
- Number of years since MDB's Inception.
- MDB's Accounts Manager
- MDB's IT officer
- manufactures medical devices and pharmaceuticals
- MDB's Finance Manager
- MDB's Pharmaceuticals Sales Manager
- our managing director's last name
- MDB's Accounts officer
- engaged in a specified activity as one's main paid occupation rather than as a pastime
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- a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by an organization or individual.
- achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense
- Production manager's last name
- Pharmacists' last name
- MDB's HR manager
- MDB chairman's name
- MDB Receptionist name
18 Clues: MDB's IT officer • MDB's HR manager • MDB chairman's name • MDB's Finance Manager • MDB Receptionist name • MDB's Accounts Manager • Pharmacists' last name • MDB's Accounts officer • Medical Devices Sales Manager • Production manager's last name • our managing director's last name • MDB's Pharmaceuticals Sales Manager • the degree of excellence of something • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-06
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- It is operated by a quack, an individual that has little or no professional qualifications to practice medicine.
- This is light, entertaining, cool, and independent of its emotional content.
- A particular way of living, the way a person lives or a group of people live.
- A medical doctor who manages the physical, behavioral, and mental care for children
- An element of art that also plays to our sense of touch.
- Records the medical history of individuals, provides diagnoses, performs medical examinations, and prescribed medications.
- A value derived from the mass and height of a person.
- Refers to the visual arrangement of elements with a repetitive form or intelligible sequence.
- These marks span a distance between two points and can be straight or curved.
- Covers medical expenses that arise due to an illness.
- Father of the modern school of composition.
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- Presents atonality and the twelve-tone scale revealing the composer's mind, expressing strong emotions, anxiety, rage, and alienation.
- Physical activity that is done in order to become stronger and healthier MODERNISM Characterized by a movement away from the traditional and classical modes in painting that made many artists feel outdated.
- A body tissue consisting of long cells that contract when stimulated and produce motion
- (Binary, ternary, strophic, etc.)
- Its about eating a healthy and balanced diet
- This element of art can be manipulated based on how an artist places lines, shapes, forms, and color.
- Tells about the source
- It is a musical style that produces new indirect musical colors or in musical terms timbre that lightly overlapped in different chords with each other.
19 Clues: Tells about the source • (Binary, ternary, strophic, etc.) • Father of the modern school of composition. • Its about eating a healthy and balanced diet • A value derived from the mass and height of a person. • Covers medical expenses that arise due to an illness. • An element of art that also plays to our sense of touch. • ...
Trip Reasons 2022-02-10
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- A medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders
- A stand-alone trip to a pharmacy to pick up medication
- An appointment related to examination of the eyes
- A provider who focuses extensively on psychotherapy and treating emotional and mental suffering in patients with behavioral intervention, but who cannot prescribe medication
- A physician that studies hearing, balance, and related disorders and who treat those with hearing loss and proactively prevent related damage
- The clinical purification of blood by dialysis, as a substitute for the normal function of the kidney
- The branch of medicine and physiology concerned with the function and disorders of the urinary system
- a doctor who specializes in the study or treatment of heart diseases and heart abnormalities
- A physician specializing in diseases of the kidney
- A medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness and who have the ability to prescribe medication
- A physician who specializes in the study and treatment of disorders and diseases of the eye.
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- a practitioner of the system of integrative medicine based on the diagnosis and manipulative treatment of misalignments of the joints
- The branch of medicine concerned with the study of the cause, prognosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases related to blood
- Injections to create immunity to infections
- An appointment regarding the correction of deformities of bones or muscles
- The medical care of newborn infants, especially the ill or premature newborn
- A medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat disorders of the endocrine glands and hormones
- A physician who treats feet and their ailments
- An appointment regarding the provision and use of artificial devices such as splints and braces specific to the foot or ankle
19 Clues: Injections to create immunity to infections • A physician who treats feet and their ailments • An appointment related to examination of the eyes • A physician specializing in diseases of the kidney • A stand-alone trip to a pharmacy to pick up medication • A medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders • ...
Vocabulary unit 3 & 4 2025-03-03
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- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- an act of staging or presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment.
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that has a known cause and a distinctive group of symptoms, signs, or anatomical changes.
- convert (sound or a performance) into permanent form for later reproduction.
- the branch of medical practice that treats injuries, diseases, and deformities by the physical
- off: stop the operation or flow of something by means of a valve, switch, or button.
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting.
- not interesting; tedious.
- a strip of material used to bind a wound or to protect an injured part of the body.
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- a device for recording visual images in the form of photographs, film, or video signals.
- a set of clothes in a style typical of a particular country or historical period.
- feeling fear or anxiety; frightened.
- an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
- keep (something) from happening or arising.
- having the power to move heavy weights or perform other physically demanding tasks.
- a melody, especially one that characterizes a particular piece of music.
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body.
- giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment.
19 Clues: not interesting; tedious. • feeling fear or anxiety; frightened. • keep (something) from happening or arising. • giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment. • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment. • a melody, especially one that characterizes a particular piece of music. • ...
Health and medicine 2017-11-21
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- donor someone who gives their blood to be used in the medical treatment of other people
- system the system by which your body protects itself against disease
- a very serious disease in which cells in one part of the body start to grow in a way that is not normal
- a purple or brown mark on your skin that you get because you have fallen, been hit
- a disease that affects a particular part of your body and is caused by bacteria or a virus
- a medical condition in which you become ill or in which your skin becomes red and painful because you have eaten or touched a particular substance
- the process of discovering exactly what is wrong with someone or something
- a doctor who studies or treats heart diseases
- relating to genes or genetics
- someone whose job is to treat people’s teeth
- the medical condition of not being able to remember anything
- continuous feelings of worry about your work or personal life, that prevent you from relaxing
- the process of cutting into someone’s body to repair or remove a part that is damaged
- attack a sudden serious medical condition in which someone’s heart stops working normally, causing them great pain
- an unexpected and dangerous situation that must be dealt with immediately
- a lot of red spots on someone’s skin, caused by an illness
- someone whose job is to look after people who are ill or injured, usually in a hospital
- if something that happens is a shock, you did not expect it, and it makes you feel very surprised, and usually upset
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- an injury to your body that is made by a weapon such as a knife or a bullet
- a photograph of part of someone’s body
- a very small living thing that causes infectious illnesses
- one of the tubes which carries blood to your heart from other parts of your body
- to damage a joint in your body by suddenly twisting it
- one of the pieces of flesh inside your body that you use in order to move, and that connect your bones together
- an infectious illness which causes a slight fever and spots on your skin
- the action of pressing and rubbing someone’s body with your hands, to help them relax or to reduce pain in their muscles or joints
- a continuous pain that is not sharp or very strong
- an infectious disease that is like a very bad cold
- an illness which affects a person, animal, or plant
- someone who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor or in a hospital
- a disease of the body or mind, or the condition of being ill
- the operation of transplanting an organ, piece of skin
- the treatment of an illness or injury over a fairly long period of time
- a large room in a hospital where people who need medical treatment stay
- a part of your body that is swollen is bigger than usual, especially because you are ill or injured
- a medical condition that causes difficulties in breathing
- a serious disease in which there is too much sugar in your blood
37 Clues: relating to genes or genetics • a photograph of part of someone’s body • someone whose job is to treat people’s teeth • a doctor who studies or treats heart diseases • a continuous pain that is not sharp or very strong • an infectious disease that is like a very bad cold • an illness which affects a person, animal, or plant • ...
NRSG 2901 puzzle 2 2023-12-04
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- tingling or prickling of the skin, also known as “pins and needles” or a limb “falling asleep”
- A vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood to the body
- the medical term for shortness of breath
- The process by which a small sample of tissue is taken for examination
- _____refers to the blue and purple hue that the skin takes on when there is a reduced oxygen supply in the blood
- ____ is Swelling, redness, heat, and pain that happens when parts of the body are hurt or react to an illness
- is a medical procedure that removes secretions from the respiratory tract to prevent a blockage that makes it more difficult to breathe
- Not showing symptoms of an illness or condition
- The force or pressure exerted by the heart in pumping blood; the pressure of blood in the arteries
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- when there is insufficient oxygen in the tissues
- when your blood pressure drops during position changes, the patient may feel weak
- ___ is an audible rumbling abdominal sound due to gas gurgling with liquid as it passes through the intestines
- ____ is an abnormally slow heartbeat
- the medical term for a nose bleed
- The highest blood pressure measured in the arteries. It occurs when the heart contracts with each heartbeat.
- A strong tired feeling that goes beyond just sleepiness
- is an abnormal passage between two organs or between an organ and the outside of the body
- the medical term for fainting or a temporary, insufficient blood supply to the brain which causes a loss of consciousness. Usually caused by a serious arrhythmia.
18 Clues: the medical term for a nose bleed • ____ is an abnormally slow heartbeat • the medical term for shortness of breath • Not showing symptoms of an illness or condition • when there is insufficient oxygen in the tissues • A vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood to the body • A strong tired feeling that goes beyond just sleepiness • ...
Pandemic, Healthcare and Law 2024-04-15
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- The legislative intent of the Disaster Management Act is to provide for the effective __ of disasters.
- Section 2.1.1 of Indian Medical Council Regulation 2002 details the duties of physicians to their
- Diseases The Act empowers both the Central and State governments to take actions to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
- The __ framework guarantees that every individual is entitled to certain basic rights known as fundamental rights.
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- Section 2.1.2 of the Indian Medical Council Regulations prohibits medical practitioners with incapacity detrimental to the __ from practicing.
- Council As per Regulation 5.2 of the Indian_____ Regulations, a medical professional should not abandon their duty during an epidemic.
- The isolation of individuals or groups who have been exposed to a contagious disease, mandated by law to prevent further spread.
- The Disaster Management Act provides for the effective management of __.
- Article 21 of the Constitution of India guarantees the protection of __ and personal liberty.
- The __ Penal Code prescribes penalties for negligently or intentionally contributing to the spread of infectious diseases.
- Order A directive issued by a government executive, often during a state of emergency, to implement specific policies or actions related to a pandemic.
- Faith Section 4 of the Epidemic Diseases Act provides legal protection to healthcare workers acting in __.
12 Clues: The Disaster Management Act provides for the effective management of __. • Article 21 of the Constitution of India guarantees the protection of __ and personal liberty. • Section 2.1.1 of Indian Medical Council Regulation 2002 details the duties of physicians to their • ...
Respiratory System 2014-10-27
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- Involuntary contraction of the bronchii are called:
- What is the medical term for head cold?
- What device is worn by a person with sleep apnea?
- What is the natural process of drawing air into the lungs called?
- What is the term that refers to a loss of feeling or sensation?
- A narrowing of stricture of the voice box is known as:
- High levels of carbon dioxide in the bloodstream results in:
- A lobectomy is a procedure that removes a portion of the:
- During the swallowing process, the structure that closes off the larynx is the:
- What is the medical condition where a collection of air in the pleural cavity causes the lung to collapse?
- What is the test that measures breathing capacity of the lungs?
- What is the term that means presence of pus in the pleural cavity?
- An acute respiratory syndrome that occurs in children and infants characterized by laryngeal obstruction and barking cough is:
- What a person has difficulty breathing in any position except in a sitting or standing position, the condition is known as:
- High-pitched musical sounds made on inspiration, caused by obstruction is known as:
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- Pain in the double membrane that covers the lungs is:
- What infectious disease produces small lesions or tubercles in the lungs?
- What are the abnormal breath sounds heard during inhalation or exhalation called?
- The medical term for swallowing air is:
- The space in the chest between the lungs:
- What is the term for difficult or labored breathing?
- A contagious respiratory infection characterized by onset of fever, chills, headache and muscle pain is..
- What is the condition characterized by attacks of difficult breathing and wheezing caused by spasms of the bronchial tube?
- A surgical puncture to remove fluid from the lung is:
- A total absence of oxygen in body tissues is known as:
- What is the medical term for nosebleed?
- Inflammation of the mucous membranes of the bronchial tubes is known as...
- What is the term for the chronic disease characterized by overexpansion and destruction of the alveoli, often associated with smoking?
- Continuous high-pitched whistling sounds, usually during expiration are called:
- What medical term means normal breathing?
30 Clues: The medical term for swallowing air is: • What is the medical term for head cold? • What is the medical term for nosebleed? • The space in the chest between the lungs: • What medical term means normal breathing? • What device is worn by a person with sleep apnea? • Involuntary contraction of the bronchii are called: • ...
Quality Matters 2016-07-19
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- TUSM's appointed MWER, Management with Executive Responsibility
- FDA established barcoding device identification system to adequately identify medical devices through their distribution and use
- Sales Rep who played football at the University of South Carolina
- The FDA began with the passage of the 1906 Pure Food and Drugs Act. This law was in direct response to the public outrage at the shockingly unhygienic conditions in the Chicago stockyards that were described in Upton Sinclair’s book …...
- DHF, all relevant documents detailing the design of your device
- Hill-Rom's Senior VP of Quality & Regulatory
- Improvements to an organization's processes taken to eliminate causes of non-conformities or other undesirable situations
- Location of Trumpf Medical System's largest Manufacturing Site
- ISO 13485 is the ISO standard specific to _______ manufacturers
- A systematic, independent examination of a manufacturer's quality system that is performed at defined intervals
- TUSM's Notified Body responsible for auditing facility to the requirements of ISO 13485
- When FDA finds that a manufacturer has significantly violated FDA regulations, it notifies the manufacturer via a …….
- DHR, a compilation of records containing the production history of a finished device
- the documented act of demonstrating that a procedure, process, and activity will consistently lead to the expected results. It often includes the qualification of systems and equipment.
- any written, electronic, or oral communication that alleges deficiencies related to the identity, quality, durability, reliability, safety, effectiveness, or performance of a device after it is released for distribution
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- The "D" in FDA stands for
- Process to ensure equipment limits for accuracy and precision
- GMP - refers to the "Good ____________Practices" for quality system requirements of medical device (and other) companies outlined by the US FDA in 21 CFR Part 820. Also referred to as the Quality System Regulation (QSR).
- A person or an organization that provides products or services to another organization.
- Played for the Washington Redskins & Arizona Cardinals
- The "F" in FDA stands for
- Board responsible for providing oversight and monitoring the CAPA Process.
- MRB, responsible for determining the disposition of nonconforming material
- The FDA Commissioner is appointed by the ________.
- Quality Policy for Hill-Rom and Trumpf Medical
- Responsible for protecting the public health by assuring that medical devices intended for human use are safe and effective
- Is another term used to describe a FDA mandatory market withdraw
- In November of 2014 TUSM had its first and only FDA ______.
- GDP or "good __________ practice" is a term used in the medical device industry to describe standards by which documents are created and maintained. Often used to reference entering data or making corrections to a controlled record.
- Documents the identification and disposition of material which does not meet specification
- FDA Pre-market clearance
- Integrated Table Motion enables what to connect to Trumpf Medical‘s TruSystem® 7000dV OR Table so that a patient can be dynamically positioned while the surgeon operates.
- TUSM's appointed Quality Management Representative
- Trumpf Medical Systems Engineering R & D Center
- A process that uses objective evidence to confirm that specified requirements have been met
- Played college basketball at Johns Hopkins University
- A manufacturer's declaration that the product meets the requirements of the applicable EC(European Countries) directives
37 Clues: FDA Pre-market clearance • The "D" in FDA stands for • The "F" in FDA stands for • Hill-Rom's Senior VP of Quality & Regulatory • Quality Policy for Hill-Rom and Trumpf Medical • Trumpf Medical Systems Engineering R & D Center • The FDA Commissioner is appointed by the ________. • TUSM's appointed Quality Management Representative • ...
Health 2024-04-04
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- A natural state of rest for the body and mind, essential for overall health and well-being.
- Health A person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being, often influenced by stress, emotions, and relationships.
- The state of being in good health, both physically and mentally, often achieved through healthy lifestyle choices.
- A person who is qualified to treat people who are ill or injured, providing medical care and advice.
- Aid Emergency treatment given to a sick or injured person before full medical treatment is available, often including basic medical procedures and CPR.
- Practices or conditions conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, like washing hands regularly.
- The food and drink regularly consumed by a person, often referring to a planned eating pattern for weight loss or health improvement.
- A substance used to stimulate the body's immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease, often given by injection.
- Physical activity done to improve health and fitness, like running, swimming, or playing sports.
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- Substances used to treat or prevent illness or disease, including pills, injections, or topical treatments.
- A place where sick or injured people are treated by doctors and nurses, often equipped with medical facilities.
- The state of being in good health, both physically and mentally, often achieved through healthy lifestyle choices.
- Physical activity done to improve health and fitness, like running, swimming, or playing sports.
- The process of providing adequate water to the body to maintain proper bodily functions and health.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth, including a balanced diet.
- A routine examination or medical assessment by a doctor to assess overall health and detect any potential issues or problems.
16 Clues: A natural state of rest for the body and mind, essential for overall health and well-being. • Physical activity done to improve health and fitness, like running, swimming, or playing sports. • Physical activity done to improve health and fitness, like running, swimming, or playing sports. • ...
Immune System 1 2023-05-15
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- The body system that prevents and fights disease
- A simple, single-celled microbe without a nucleus
- The body's ability to protect itself from infection
- A defence that kills pathogens before they can enter the body
- A medical condition that can spread from person to person by a pathogen.
- A protein that can identify and fight a specific pathogen
- The protection from infection provided when most of a population is immune
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- A medical condition that is caused by a pathogen
- A painful redness or swelling of part of the body
- A B cell that remains in the bloodstream to recognize pathogens
- A white blood cell that produces proteins to attack pathogens
- Barriers that prevent pathogens from entering the body
- An invasion of the body by pathogens that then multiply
- A medical condition with specific symptoms
14 Clues: A medical condition with specific symptoms • The body system that prevents and fights disease • A medical condition that is caused by a pathogen • A painful redness or swelling of part of the body • A simple, single-celled microbe without a nucleus • The body's ability to protect itself from infection • Barriers that prevent pathogens from entering the body • ...
Chapter 6 2021-01-15
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- department, known as medical imaging organization of a hospital or medical clinic that conducts x-ray examination
- of need, known as CON certificate approved by a local state review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities
- chief, physician responsible for overseeing a component or sub department of a hospital service
- quality improvement, daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations
- payers, insurance companies/medicare/Medicaid/payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for patient
- director, physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department or service
- unit of hospital with specific functions or specialized skills
- statement, statement of the organization that summarizes its intent to provide service in terms of the services it offers
- of directors, governing board which are a group of people authorized by law to conduct maintain and operate a hospital benefit of the public an whose legal and moral responsibility for polices and operations of the hospital
- chair, physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee
- improvement, process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement
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- executive officer, known as CEO person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or health care organization
- error, failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve aim
- support services, services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physicians plan for diagnosis
- joint commission, known as TJC independent nonprofit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 17000 health care organizations and programs in the US
- radiology administrator, professional who has demonstrated skills and knowledge in asset/operation/human resources/communication/ information management
- safety and health administration, known as OSHA it is a federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace and conducts inspections
- resources department, ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, compensating employees
- drug events, injuries caused by the use of a drug (ADE) can be harmless as a drug rash or serious as death of an overdose
- federal agency that administers and partners with states to administer Medicaid
- staff, formal organization or physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital
- quality management, known as TQM/ management of quality in workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee focus on measurement and control
22 Clues: unit of hospital with specific functions or specialized skills • federal agency that administers and partners with states to administer Medicaid • chief, physician responsible for overseeing a component or sub department of a hospital service • error, failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve aim • ...
Radiology Physics Crossword 2021-11-15
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- A population of photons with a range of energies produced when electrons decelerate [2, 5+8]
- A relatively light particle that achieves relativistic speeds and has non-zero charge [2, 4+8]
- Framework to ensure the quality of medical imaging operations [2, 7+9]
- Type of model used in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence that provides greater insights into relationships within datasets [3, 4+6+7]
- Measure of radiation output of a CT scan or radiation exposure to a CT patient [1*, 3]
- An interactions between photons and matter that result in incorrectly measured attenuation coefficients [1, 7]
- Energy deposited within a volume of specified matter per kilogram [2, 8+4]
- Measure of both stochastic and deterministic risk due to radiation exposure to the organs and tissues of the human body [2, 9+4]
- Type of photon created due to nucleus energy transitions [2, 5+3]
- Artefact seen in MR images due to differences between fat and water [2, 8+5]
- Name of an interference pattern caused by two regular patterns that move relative to each other (Hint: Can be seen in MR images) [1, 5]
- Heavy particle that starts to deposit energy at short distances (~4cm in air) [2, 5+8]
- Regular testing done by a hospital physicist [2, 10+7]
- Type of photon created due to electronic energy transitions [1, 5]
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- Material that records the energy absorbed and then releases it when stimulated by light [2, 12+8]
- Application of radionuclides for medical diagnostic and/or therapeutic purposes [2, 7+8]
- Possible cause of "geometric distortion" in radiographs (Hint: Broad/Fine focus spot) [1, 8]
- Field of analysis that aims to extract features from medical images for further characterisation [1, 9]
- Process of labelling different volumes/sections of a medical image with the assistance of computer programs [1, 12]
- Common type of MR sequence that can produce weighting in T1, T2, and proton density [2, 4+4]
- Kinetic energy imparted from incident radiation into a volume, per kilogram [1*, 5]
- Clever invention using the Radon transform and enabled by filtering in the Fourier domain [2, 8+10]
- Using material to attenuate photons that provide little to no diagnostic value in certain scenarios [1, 10]
- Process to ensure the quality of medical imaging operations [2, 7+7]
24 Clues: Regular testing done by a hospital physicist [2, 10+7] • Type of photon created due to nucleus energy transitions [2, 5+3] • Type of photon created due to electronic energy transitions [1, 5] • Process to ensure the quality of medical imaging operations [2, 7+7] • Framework to ensure the quality of medical imaging operations [2, 7+9] • ...
TRGH Residency Crossword 2023-02-27
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- What is the medical abbreviation for oxygen saturation?
- What is the medical term for waste contained in the blood?
- What is the username of the lead of TRGH Residency?
- What is the medical term used to describe a high blood pressure?
- When listening to breath sounds, what is known as a low pitched and continuous sound that have something called a tonal sonorous quality?
- How many lobes are in each of the cerebrum’s hemispheres?
- What type of blood do veins carry back to the heart?
- What is the username of the only PGY-3 specializing in General Surgery?
- What is the full name of the newly added course led by indiefuls?
- What hormone stimulates T-Cell development?
- What is the username of the Residency Psychiatry DH?
- What is the username of the Residency Oncology DCH?
- Which gland is responsible for production of thyroxine?
- Which organ helps with the digestion of food and rids the body of toxic substances?
- Which organ is known for the production of insulin?
- What is the name of the Residency department that handles activity, staff punishments, session schedules, and reports?
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- What is the eating disorder characterized by an intense fear or gaining weight and a distorted perception of gaining weight?
- What is the name of the Residency department that handles all medical operations within Residency?
- What is the largest organ of the body?
- What type of veins are used to carry deoxygenated blood from your heart to your lungs?
- What is the username of the attending leading the Pediatrics course?
- Which part of the brain is the biggest?
- What is the username of the Residency Nursing DH?
- What abbreviation is used to measure a heart rate?
- What is the abbreviation used to take patient history by asking a series of specific questions?
- Which region of the abdomen contains the stomach?
- Which glands are located above the kidneys?
- Where is a wheeze more thoroughly heard?
- What is the name of the Residency department that handles the morale/image of Residency?
- About how many types of endocrine glands are there?
- What is the medical term used to describe the yellowish tint in your eyes?
- How many vitals signs are there?
32 Clues: How many vitals signs are there? • What is the largest organ of the body? • Which part of the brain is the biggest? • Where is a wheeze more thoroughly heard? • Which glands are located above the kidneys? • What hormone stimulates T-Cell development? • What is the username of the Residency Nursing DH? • Which region of the abdomen contains the stomach? • ...
Chapter 2: Accident and Health Insurance Basics 2023-06-16
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- Defined as an illness that first manifests itself while the policy is in force
- Acronym for medically necessary services that an insured receives in a nursing home or their own home, but not care received in an acute care unit of a hospital
- Risks that reflect average exposures and may be insured at standard rates and premiums
- Someone relying on the insured for support
- The portion of the loss that is to be paid by the insured before any claim may be paid by the insurer
- Type of underwriting that is a function of the producer and helps to gather credible information from an applicant that would assist the underqriter in screening marginal or unacceptable risks before taking an application for an insurance policy
- Health coverage that provides coverage for most types of medical expenses
- Required by the proposed insured, policyowner, and the agent that solicits the insurance on every application
- First step in the total process of insuring health risks and is used to minimize the problem of adverse selection
- A person enrolled in a health insurance plan, an insured
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- An arrangement in which an insured must pay a specified amount for services "up front" and the provider pays the remainder of the cost
- Clauses added to the basic insurance policy to add, modify, or delete policy provisions
- An attempt to persuade a person to but an insurance policy
- Risks that reflect a reduced risk of loss and are covered at a reduced rate
- Report completed by the agent that does not become part of the entire contract
- Acronym for a membership corporation owned by member insurance companies that receives adverse medical information from insurance companies and maintains confidential medical impairment information on individuals
- Risks that reflect an increased risk of loss
- _____________ consumer report that includes information on an applicant's character, general reputation, personal habits, and mode of living that is obtained through investigation
- When expenses are paid directly to the insured and the insured is responsible for paying medical expenses
- Unable to meet financial obligations
- Acronym for the report that is best for accurate information on the applicant's medical history
- Acronym for a type of payment that is submitted electronically
- The _________ contract includes the application and the policy
23 Clues: Unable to meet financial obligations • Someone relying on the insured for support • Risks that reflect an increased risk of loss • A person enrolled in a health insurance plan, an insured • An attempt to persuade a person to but an insurance policy • Acronym for a type of payment that is submitted electronically • ...
Key Knowledge Test In RE In HPS (Matters Of Life) 2012-11-11
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- choosing the characteristics of children
- donating and recieving organs
- donation and recieving of blood
- changing the genes of a child to reduce illness
- artificial insemination by husband ( shortened version )
- ways of having children that are "man made" i.e. n ot through sexual intercourse
- treatment to become fertile and have children
- copying DNA, particulary for medical research
- new developments in medicine, in drugs ans procedures
- how far kife is enjoyable
- artificial insemination by donor ( shortened version )
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- types of cells, often found in embryos, bone marrow and umblical cord, that help build and replace damaged cells; also used in research
- the act of carrying a child for another mother; sometimes the natural mother will carry the baby, other times the embryo will be implanted through IVF ( In Vitro Fertilisation )
- fertilising the egg in the laboratory and placing the embryo into the womb
- children whose blood , stem cells and organs can be used to help their sibling
- how important life is ( measured by the quality of life, or by sanctity of life )
- using humans to develop drugs and medical procedures
- the belief that all lifeis special and sacred
- testing on embryos for the development of medical science
19 Clues: how far kife is enjoyable • donating and recieving organs • donation and recieving of blood • choosing the characteristics of children • the belief that all lifeis special and sacred • treatment to become fertile and have children • copying DNA, particulary for medical research • changing the genes of a child to reduce illness • ...
Health Insurance Vocabulary 2024-03-12
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- Making decisions where giving up one thing is necessary to gain another due to limited resources or options.
- Request for reconsideration of a decision, such as a denial of coverage.
- The most you'll ever have to pay in a year for covered benefits.
- Financial protection against medical expenses.
- Permission from your primary care doctor to see a specialist.
- Type of care aimed at avoiding health problems.
- Payment of a percentage of covered healthcare costs by the insured individual after the deductible is met.
- Fixed amount you pay for a medical service, like a doctor's visit.
- List of drugs covered by your insurance plan.
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- Initial amount you pay out of pocket before insurance coverage starts.
- Doctor or hospital offering medical services.
- Informal name for the Affordable Care Act.
- up To improve or enhance something, such as opting for a less expensive but equally effective option.
- Program providing health insurance to low-income individuals.
- Medication prescribed by a doctor.
- List of doctors and hospitals covered by your insurance plan.
- Amount paid monthly for health insurance coverage.
- Document detailing the terms of your health insurance.
- Money collected by the government to fund public services.
19 Clues: Medication prescribed by a doctor. • Informal name for the Affordable Care Act. • Doctor or hospital offering medical services. • List of drugs covered by your insurance plan. • Financial protection against medical expenses. • Type of care aimed at avoiding health problems. • Amount paid monthly for health insurance coverage. • ...
Baby Wellness 2021-05-15
10 Clues: hurt • how long • how heavy • track with eyes • Fed artifically • how hot or cold • Medical professional • Another word for infant • the body part that supports the head • Medical professional who helps doctor
HIP Week 2020 2020-10-09
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- The Ancillary & Support Services Team supports three distinct areas, this is one of them...
- Current Procedural Terminology
- A claim that has been deemed unpayable
- Transformation of healthcare diagnosis, procedures, medical services & equipment into universal medical alphanumeric codes
- Online Tool that allows patients access to their own medical record
- Number of digits in a CPT code
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- The Institute Technical Coding Team are experts in medical oncology, radiation oncology & what other area?
- HIM Revenue Cycle Business Partners have three core principles -collaboration, communication & ...?
- Review of coding accuracy, policies & procedures
- Significant, separately identifiable evaluation & management service by the same physician or other qualified health care professional on the same day of the procedure or other service
10 Clues: Current Procedural Terminology • Number of digits in a CPT code • A claim that has been deemed unpayable • Review of coding accuracy, policies & procedures • Online Tool that allows patients access to their own medical record • The Ancillary & Support Services Team supports three distinct areas, this is one of them... • ...
Module 6/7 2025-10-02
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- - long term storage, integration, and analysis of data from multiple sources
- - the government's latest push to standardize nationwide health information sharing
- - patient information systems, medical and/or patient records
- - lab tests, imaging studies, medications, electronic transmission to pharmacies, labs imaging centers
- - the ability of two or more systems or components to exchange information and to use the information being exchanged
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- Clinical Data - medical history, patient demographics, vital signs, progress notes, medication lists, etc
- Exchange - the largest health information exchange network in the U.S.
- - alerts, reminders, and clinical practice guidelines
- - national standards to protect individuals' medical records and other personal health records
- plan - an individual or group plan that provides, or pays the cost of, medical care
10 Clues: - alerts, reminders, and clinical practice guidelines • - patient information systems, medical and/or patient records • Exchange - the largest health information exchange network in the U.S. • - long term storage, integration, and analysis of data from multiple sources • - the government's latest push to standardize nationwide health information sharing • ...
THE BENCHMARK CROSSWORD 2020-05-31
23 Clues: Neha • Amit • Sonam • Purvi • Kushi • Jayan • Rohini • Puneet • Geetha • Roopesh • Swapnil • Dhaneel • Pravesh • Sandeep • Nishanth • Prajakta • Subranil • Priyanka • Nivedita • Alexander • Dr.Radhika • Ashish Jain • ColonelVineet
Pilgrimage Walk 2018-11-07
22 Clues: care • down • dark • krank • Weite • bricht • bitten • wieder • gekannt • gedenke • könnten • thought • schützen • blessing • geradeaus • hedgerows • Erfahrung • diejenigen • Uferstrasse • Wasserpflanzen • Medical Practice • medizinische Fachkräfte
unit 9 2023-12-26
20 Clues: at • it • açıq • dost • qapı • pişik • xidmət • görmək • heyvan • dovşan • məktəb • avtobus • eşitmək • ayaq,qıç • xəstəxana • tibbi,tibb • əmr,komanda • kömək etmək • asılı olmaq • dartmaq,çəkmək
All about Liz and Cal 2022-06-23
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- Liz's middle name
- Cal's varsity sport
- Where Cal went to Medical School
- Liz's Zodiac Sign
- Where did they get engaged?
- What was their major in college?
- What is their favorite TV show (HBO)?
- Cal's Hometown
- What adventurous activity did they do for their honeymoon?
- Cal's Zodiac Sign
- Liz's Hometown
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- Cal's grade school
- What was their engagement surprise?
- Where they met
- Liz's varsity sport
- Where was their first date?
- Where was their first vacation together?
- What is the color of their new car?
- Liz's grade school
- Where Cal and Liz currently live
- Cal's residency specialty
- Liz's residency specialty
- Cal's middle name
- Their (wedding) anniversary month
- Where Liz went to Medical School
25 Clues: Where they met • Cal's Hometown • Liz's Hometown • Liz's middle name • Liz's Zodiac Sign • Cal's middle name • Cal's Zodiac Sign • Cal's grade school • Liz's grade school • Cal's varsity sport • Liz's varsity sport • Cal's residency specialty • Liz's residency specialty • Where was their first date? • Where did they get engaged? • Where Cal went to Medical School • ...
ACGME Earth Day 2020-04-16
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- Council of _____ Members
- Chicago building built in 1965
- What one could say at the 2019 holiday party
- A type of visit conducted by Field Staff
- _____ and fellows
- __________ report
- The "A" in "ADS"
- Number of Review Committees, minus 8
- Dept. of Accreditation, _____, and Field Activities
- Where in the ______?
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- The location of the 2021 AEC
- ACGME event that occurs every Feb/Mar
- One of 6 Focus Areas CLER provides feedback to
- Home to ACGME well-being resources
- Journal of Graduate Medical _______
- This does not go in recycling bins
- The study and treatment of disorders and diseases of the eye
- Home to Chance the Snapper (and the Rapper)
- Go_____!
- Short for Graduate Medical Education
- Reduce, reuse ________
21 Clues: Go_____! • The "A" in "ADS" • _____ and fellows • __________ report • Where in the ______? • Reduce, reuse ________ • Council of _____ Members • The location of the 2021 AEC • Chicago building built in 1965 • Home to ACGME well-being resources • This does not go in recycling bins • Journal of Graduate Medical _______ • Short for Graduate Medical Education • ...
Medicare 20 Questions Crossword 2022-03-30
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- Medicare Part B Coverage
- You Use Part D to get this
- Amount you pay before insurance pays
- organization that empowers Seniors
- your share of the cost for services
- Largest Health Insurance Carrier
- federal health insurance for 65 or older
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- A Person that has Medicare Coverage
- Medicare Part A Benefit Coverage
- Part D Drug Extra Help for Low Income
- A type of virus AKA covid19
- Monthy cost for your plan (may be $0)
- Medicare Plan that Bundles (Part C)
- Annual Routine Screening
- Another word for Medigap policy
- Hospital services but not admitted
- State Program that Helps Pay Medical
- A reactivation of the chickenpox virus
- Your Family Doctor is called
- Type of Hole or Coverage Gap
20 Clues: Medicare Part B Coverage • Annual Routine Screening • You Use Part D to get this • A type of virus AKA covid19 • Your Family Doctor is called • Type of Hole or Coverage Gap • Another word for Medigap policy • Medicare Part A Benefit Coverage • Largest Health Insurance Carrier • organization that empowers Seniors • Hospital services but not admitted • ...
