medical Crossword Puzzles
Semana 3 2023-11-08
20 Clues: polyp • stent • angina • restless • disorder • swelling • pacemaker • throbbing • heartburn • to turn out • tachycardia • angioplasty • beta blocker • heart murmur • defibrillator • heart failure • herbal medicine • catheterization • medical history • blood glucose monitor
Medicare Basics 2024-10-07
22 Clues: Work • Join • Safe • Part C • Part B • Annual • Part D • Doctor • Part A • Savings • Terminal • Entitled • Valuable • Homebound • Essential • Insurance • Emergency • Outpatient • Protection • Punishment • Premium Cost • Emergencyroom
Need for information 2024-02-29
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- A synonym for Recovery
- educational material given to persons with information on their health
- The governing body for health across the globe
- Any requirement of a person/patient
- the right to make one's own medical decisions
- The details conveyed about a given situation
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- The act of having one participate in their own health care
- privilege The reserved right of a health care provider to withhold information from a patient
- The more than likely outcome of a medical condition
- adherence The consistent use of prescription medications
- The clear permission given from a person to their health care provider
11 Clues: A synonym for Recovery • Any requirement of a person/patient • The details conveyed about a given situation • the right to make one's own medical decisions • The governing body for health across the globe • The more than likely outcome of a medical condition • adherence The consistent use of prescription medications • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword 2022-08-28
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- blades, razors, scalpels, uncapped needles
- needs to be done after contact with bodily fluids
- paper forms with medical information
- supports leg injury
- used to support broken bones
- federal agency that develops regulations for employees
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- refridgerator, icce machine, whirlpool, hydrocollator
- used to communicate in an emergency
- facility used for athletic training needs
- circuit that stops flow of electricity
- to sit on for treatment
- for wrapping
- kit bag that houses training supplies
- can never be enough of this in the training room
14 Clues: for wrapping • supports leg injury • to sit on for treatment • used to support broken bones • used to communicate in an emergency • paper forms with medical information • kit bag that houses training supplies • circuit that stops flow of electricity • facility used for athletic training needs • blades, razors, scalpels, uncapped needles • ...
a 2023-11-29
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- care to combat illnesses.
- Agents inhibiting or destroying microorganisms.
- and growth of pathogens.
- organism, like bacteria or viruses.
- amount of medication intake.
- Practices to maintain health cleanliness.
- Microscopic organisms causing infections or diseases.
- Body's resistance to diseases naturally.
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- that kills or inhibits bacteria.
- causing disease or infection.
- ability to withstand antibiotics.
- Health,Community-wide efforts for well-being.
- Excessive or unnecessary utilization of.
- order for specific medication.
14 Clues: and growth of pathogens. • care to combat illnesses. • amount of medication intake. • causing disease or infection. • order for specific medication. • that kills or inhibits bacteria. • ability to withstand antibiotics. • organism, like bacteria or viruses. • Excessive or unnecessary utilization of. • Body's resistance to diseases naturally. • ...
Medical Terminology CH 1-4 2024-09-16
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- a common back surgery designed to relieve compression on a spinal nerve
- means skin
- the abbreviation of fracture
- means lower back
- backward bending of the foot
- means sacrum
- means white
- suffix that means immature
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- the study of cells and their functions
- position is used to idenfity locations and directions
- a condition characterized by an increase in the forward curvature of the lumbar spine
- not all medical terms require this
- attach skeletal muscles to bones
- all medical terms require this
14 Clues: means skin • means white • means sacrum • means lower back • suffix that means immature • the abbreviation of fracture • backward bending of the foot • 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 • ...
Health 2025-01-30
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- for listening to heartbeats - STETHOSCOPE
- to receive medical advice - CONSULTATION
- used to treat illnesses - MEDICINE
- used to prevent disease - VACCINE
- trained to care for the sick - NURSE
- of the throat - SORE THROAT
- where the body temperature is high - FEVER
- in a bone - FRACTURE
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- where patients receive treatment - HOSPITAL
- who treats illnesses - DOCTOR
- body temperature - THERMOMETER
- loss of blood supply to the brain - STROKE
- procedure to remove or repair tissues - SURGERY
- in the head - HEADACHE
- study of food and health - NUTRITION
15 Clues: in a bone - FRACTURE • in the head - HEADACHE • of the throat - SORE THROAT • who treats illnesses - DOCTOR • body temperature - THERMOMETER • used to prevent disease - VACCINE • used to treat illnesses - MEDICINE • trained to care for the sick - NURSE • study of food and health - NUTRITION • to receive medical advice - CONSULTATION • for listening to heartbeats - STETHOSCOPE • ...
The Fergusons 2023-05-12
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- Where was their favorite vacation?
- of Southern California.
- What city was their engagement?
- The island they backpacked across off the
- Bride’s maid of honor
- Where are they having their honeymoon?
- Grooms best man
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- what is their medical specialty?
- Bride’s matron of honor
- where did they go to medical school?
- Where did they go on their first vacation?
- where are they completing their residency?
- How many years have the newlyweds been together?
- what did they do for their first date?
14 Clues: Grooms best man • Bride’s maid of honor • Bride’s matron of honor • of Southern California. • What city was their engagement? • what is their medical specialty? • Where was their favorite vacation? • where did they go to medical school? • what did they do for their first date? • Where are they having their honeymoon? • The island they backpacked across off the • ...
Intro/Ethical & Legal Vocab 2022-06-13
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- health care professionals who specialize in therapy for those recovering from a physical or mental illness. This therapy helps patients regain skills needed to carry out tasks and activities in daily life
- this certification takes about a year to complete and does not require the whole nursing program. They provide basic nursing care.
- the kinds of actions that a medical professional can be held responsible for to carry out
- federal government health insurance for people 65 and older, have disabilities, and people with End-Stage Renal Disease
- allow natural death. Do not attempt CPR or lifesaving acts when a patient has coded
- Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act.
- the act of suddenly leaving something or someone without warning or delegating responsibility to another person
- healthcare that is focused on relieving the symptoms and suffering caused by terminally ill patients, specifically when they have been given less than six months to live.
- a person who identifies people and communities in need of help, assess the needs, situations, strengths, and support networks to determine goals
- active but short-term treatment for severe injury, episode of illness, urgent medical condition, or surgery recovery.
- a list of guarantees for those receiving care such as: patient information, fair treatment, and autonomy over medical decisions etc
- law passed by the federal government that includes minimum standards for nursing assistant training, staffing requirements, resident assessment instructions, and information on rights for residents
- housing facilities for people with disabilities or who can not or choose not to live independently (can be long term or short term)
- social services provided For abused, neglected, or exploited older adults, especially those with significant disabilities
- patients participate in their own medicaltreatment along with health professionals.
- the action of destroying or tainting someone's reputation, can be written or oral
- someone who is required by law to report any suspicion of abuse
- a physician who treats disabilities or ailments by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise instead of drugs or surgery (may also be used as a resource alongside drugs and surgery)
- a patient who is in end stage illness disease that can not be cured and is likely to result in someone's death.
- care such as diagnosis, observation, consultation, treatment, intervention, and rehabilitation services that are given without being admitted to the hospital
- services which help meet the medical and non - medical needs of people with a chronic illness or disability who can not care for themselves for long periods.
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- a nurse who had graduated from a nursing program and met the requirements outlined to obtain the nursing license. They provide and coordinate patient care and educate patients and the public about various health conditions
- a medical assistance program for those with low income as well as people with disabilities
- purposeful or willful, unwelcome sexual advancements, requests for sexual favors, or other verbal or physical harassment of a sexual nature.
- the unlawful restraint that affects a person's freedom of movement; includes both the threat of being physically restrained and actually being physically restrained.
- work directly with patients and nurses helping with a lot of the physical and complex tasks for patient care.
- someone appointed to advocate for elderly patients/residents
- a healthcare provider trained in cardio-pulmonary medicine in order to work with people who have severe, suddenly onset critical conditions and cardiac and pulmonary diseases
- a patient who lives in a long term care facility.
- being responsible for something specifically by law
- keeping information about a patient secure and secretive for their safety and comfortability
- a physician who is trained to help people with speech language and people who have difficulty speaking.
- Practice procedures, actions, and processes that a healthcare practitioner is allowed to undertake according to the terms of their medical license.
- the right to receive personal care that accommodates physical, medical, emotional, and social needs
- have the power to come in and inspect a workplace to make sure it is safe to work/reside/visit.
- when a health care professional who has legal authority to perform a controlled act transfers that authority to an unauthorized person
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- failure to take action which results in unnecessary pain, suffering, misery, or harm to the patient
- criminal deception intended to result in financial gain or personal gain
- a branch of healthcare/medicine that deals with elderly people
- the act of restoring someone's health or normal life through training and therapy after trauma, specific illness or addiction
- failure to provide or allow care as recommended by a health care practitioner
- Facility an in-patient rehab and medical treatment center staffed with trained medical professionals
- health or supportive care given by a professional caregiver within the patient's home
44 Clues: a patient who lives in a long term care facility. • Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act. • being responsible for something specifically by law • someone appointed to advocate for elderly patients/residents • a branch of healthcare/medicine that deals with elderly people • someone who is required by law to report any suspicion of abuse • ...
wow 2024-05-20
16 Clues: sadam • trahv • loeng • sadam • tšello • kirurg • ilmnema • ülemere • mehaanik • sihtkoht • õpipoiss • karistus • sissekanne • deklareerima • võõrastemaja • meditsiiniline
Traditional methods of healing 2024-04-23
Medicaid Benefits 2018-08-27
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- Pregnancy services
- Medical services for children
- Services that help a person regain abilities that have been lost due to disease or injury
- Type of health services that treat emotional illnesses and disorders
- These services are often used following an accident
- Medical procedures or tests that can be done without an overnight stay
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- Inpatient care can be this type of service
- Type of drug that can only be obtained on the recommendation of a doctor
- Services for performing medical tests
- Healthcare services that include check-ups
10 Clues: Pregnancy services • Medical services for children • Services for performing medical tests • Inpatient care can be this type of service • Healthcare services that include check-ups • These services are often used following an accident • Type of health services that treat emotional illnesses and disorders • ...
Healthcare Careers 2023-05-30
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- provides and coordinated patient care
- treats injuries or conditions that affect the ability to move
- completes administrative and clinical care
- doctor who specializes in pain management and critical care
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- experts in food and nutrition
- specialists who treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord
- diagnoses and treats dental issues
- investigates and research patterns of disease
- someone who is certified to practice medicine.
- a medical professional who holds an advanced degree and can provide care
10 Clues: experts in food and nutrition • diagnoses and treats dental issues • provides and coordinated patient care • completes administrative and clinical care • investigates and research patterns of disease • someone who is certified to practice medicine. • specialists who treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord • ...
My Dream Job: Doctor 2025-05-11
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- Field of medicine focused on bones and muscles.
- A medical emergency team arrives at this part of a hospital.
- A doctor who treats children.
- A doctor who performs surgeries.
- The science of diagnosing and treating disease.
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- Tool used for checking temperature.
- This degree is required to become a medical doctor.
- Device used to listen to the heart and lungs.
- A medical exam room with a bed and tools.
- A person who gives support to doctors and cares for patients.
10 Clues: A doctor who treats children. • A doctor who performs surgeries. • Tool used for checking temperature. • A medical exam room with a bed and tools. • Device used to listen to the heart and lungs. • Field of medicine focused on bones and muscles. • The science of diagnosing and treating disease. • This degree is required to become a medical doctor. • ...
medical licensing exams in the usa by Friday 2025-10-25
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- Non-profit that develops and manages the USMLE assessments.
- Outpatient care environments; non-hospital clinics.
- Advanced education after medical degree, like residency.
- Official permit to legally practice medicine in a state.
- Multiple-choice exam on clinical knowledge for supervised care.
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- Hands-on hospital training under supervision.
- the standard three-step exam for medical licensure in the USA.
- Foundational subjects like anatomy and pharmacology.
- Physicians who graduated outside the U.S. and Canada. (
- Organization representing state medical boards; co-sponsor of USMLE.
10 Clues: Hands-on hospital training under supervision. • Outpatient care environments; non-hospital clinics. • Foundational subjects like anatomy and pharmacology. • Physicians who graduated outside the U.S. and Canada. ( • Advanced education after medical degree, like residency. • Official permit to legally practice medicine in a state. • ...
Health 2014-11-19
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- a medical concept related to most aspects of our living
- tiny organism that live on your teeth
- someone who is trained to look after ill or injured people
- a signed piece of paper from the doctor telling
- a thin, sticky layer containing bacteria that grow on your teeth
- involes using a piece of waxy string called dental floss
- an injection of a drug given as a medical treatment
- a statement about what disease someone has, based on examing them
- a doctor who is specially trained to care for teeth
- the firm area around the roots of the teeth in the upper or lower jaw
- the body's way to react to a chellenge and prepare to meet a difficult situation with strength
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- a person with special training about the proper way to keep teeth and gums clean and healthy
- something you wear if you gave a broken bone
- if you don't have enough time
- a natural mineral that makes yout teeth strong and helps prevent cavities
- a doctor who specializes in correcting the shape or positions of all your teeth
- another word far a doctor
- it happens when somebody is exposed to violence or has relationship stress
- the decayed part of tooth
- a doctor who performs medical operations
20 Clues: another word far a doctor • the decayed part of tooth • if you don't have enough time • tiny organism that live on your teeth • a doctor who performs medical operations • something you wear if you gave a broken bone • a signed piece of paper from the doctor telling • an injection of a drug given as a medical treatment • a doctor who is specially trained to care for teeth • ...
Application Specialist 2017-03-30
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- Management system used by TANF,SNAP, LIHEAP and childcare
- Applicants may call to check this
- Each county and city in Virginia has one
- If a application is in this status we cannot share why applicant must contact LDSS
- Use this menu to navigate between different functions
- System used to document actions taken on phone call
- Medical assistance
- Short name used to refer to aged, blind, or disabled
- Medical treatment and services that or expected to be received for longer than 30 days
- May take 30 days for normal process of application or 7 days for expedited
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- short name used for the Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan
- Website used to apply for MA only
- someone the benefit applicant has given permission to act on there behalf
- Determines which day of the month the household will receive SNAP benefits
- the date the signed form is received by the local agency
- This individual would assist with obtaining health insurance coverage
- This needs to be preformed before providing information on a case
- Limited benefit family planning insurance program
- A customer would always have the right to do this if they do not agree with decision
- This can be provided for another individual as one of the two additional pieces of ID PROOFING
20 Clues: Medical assistance • Website used to apply for MA only • Applicants may call to check this • Each county and city in Virginia has one • Limited benefit family planning insurance program • System used to document actions taken on phone call • Short name used to refer to aged, blind, or disabled • Use this menu to navigate between different functions • ...
Musculoskeletal 2023-12-05
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- this type of muscle is voluntary and controlled
- part of skeleton that is made of the skull, spinal column, ribs, and breastbone
- these attach some muscles to bones
- this type of muscle is found in internal organs of the body
- type of bone fracture that ruptures through the skin
- bones that make up the palm of the hand
- twisting action that tears ligaments at a joint
- bone inflammation usually caused by a pathogen
- medical term for thigh bone
- inflammation of joints
- "soft spots" in the skull
- part of certain bones that produce red blood cells
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- these hold long bones together at joints
- medical term for breastbone
- severe tightening of a flexor muscle resulting in bending of a joint
- term for bones that are porous and prone to fractures
- bone of the upper arm
- progressive condition leading to progressive muscular weakness and paralysis
- end of the muscle that attaches to bone and doesn't move
- process of aligning a broken bone
- part of skeleton that is made of the shoulder girdle, arm bones, pelvic girdle, and leg bones
- these bones make up the spinal column
- medical term for collarbones
- bones that make up the ankle
24 Clues: bone of the upper arm • inflammation of joints • "soft spots" in the skull • medical term for breastbone • medical term for thigh bone • medical term for collarbones • bones that make up the ankle • process of aligning a broken bone • these attach some muscles to bones • these bones make up the spinal column • bones that make up the palm of the hand • ...
Do You Know? 2024-10-17
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- Employees who resign without proper notice
- Planned absences during the first three months are.
- All eligible employees may use accrued vacation time after how many months
- Required to return to work following a major medical condition such as surgery
- Improper way to notify supervisor of absence
- Discount on used merchandise after 90 days
- Failure to show up for work or call direct supervisor for an absence
- May be used for personal illness and medical examinations
- Amount of notification supervisor needs for an unplanned absence
- A negative impact on consideration for promotions and reassignments
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- Time in which retail and transportation employees cannot take vacation time
- All matters related to policies can be found in
- Employees are not allowed to do this at their assigned store
- Employee who misses more than 5 consecutive days of work and needs additional time must apply for
- FT&PT employees eligible for paid holidays after
- A document your supervisor can require when you return from medical absence
- Are not included in the employee discount
- Leaving job site and not returning without permission from supervisor can lead to
- Employees cannot do this with merchandise in store, processing area of other areas of facility
- Proper way to notify supervisor of absence
- Holiday that is not paid
21 Clues: Holiday that is not paid • Are not included in the employee discount • Employees who resign without proper notice • Discount on used merchandise after 90 days • Proper way to notify supervisor of absence • Improper way to notify supervisor of absence • All matters related to policies can be found in • FT&PT employees eligible for paid holidays after • ...
NHI 1 Unit 4 Musculoskeletal 2025-02-19
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- Syndrome causing widespread pain, affecting muscles, ligaments, and tendons
- Lyme disease can result if this is attached to the skin for 36 to 48 hours
- Compartment syndrome may result in this surgical intervention
- Women who are small-framed, slim, and White/European decent, and Asians of slight build are high risk for this
- Protection, Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
- Immobilizes an injured body part for short-term (not rigid immobilization)
- A position used for new amputees several times a day
- Infection of the bone
- This anti-inflammatory med should be taken with food
- Vitamin D is required for absorption of this mineral
- Type of fracture in which you see bone protrude through the skin
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- Nodes that develop on the fingers of one who has degenerative joint disease
- Medical term for bruising
- This type of shock may occur after a femur fracture
- A confined injury to the soft tissue and does not affect the musculoskeletal structure
- Complication that must be monitored for 48 to 72 hours following a femur fracture
- A ringing in the ears that occurs with salicylate toxicity
- A type of fracture where a bone fragment is driven into another bone fragment
- Medical term for a collection of blood
- A medical emergency that can occur after a crushing injury
20 Clues: Infection of the bone • Medical term for bruising • Medical term for a collection of blood • Protection, Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation • This type of shock may occur after a femur fracture • A position used for new amputees several times a day • This anti-inflammatory med should be taken with food • Vitamin D is required for absorption of this mineral • ...
NUR 117 study quiz 2025-09-10
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- Organization for reporting concerns of adverse effects or failed medical device.
- This amount is equal to one thousand milliliters.
- The organization ensures the safety of medical devices and new medications.
- Schedule of drugs that have the lowest misuse of addiction.
- How drugs can be distributed through the blood brain barrier.
- The United States Department of Agriculture ensures new medications are safe. true or false.
- Medication administration route with no barrier to absorption.
- Dosing schedule for a patient taking a medication with half-life of 24 hours.
- Schedule of drugs that have no medical use.
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- Medications have multiple generic names. true or false
- Warning on medications with serious or potentially life-threatening adverse reactions.
- The time when a medication begins to work in the body.
- Time when a medication in the body reaches the maximum concentration.
- Medications given by mouth must go through this.
- The medication administration right when a medication is not given at the scheduled time.
- Dosage calculation method to help calculate dosages consistently.
- Using a 24-hr/military clock helps reduce medication errors. true or false.
- This can affect the rate of absorption.
- Important role for nurses according to The Joint Commission.
- The related conversion factor to kilograms to calculate weight.
- Time that a medication is in the body producing therapeutic effect.
21 Clues: This can affect the rate of absorption. • Schedule of drugs that have no medical use. • Medications given by mouth must go through this. • This amount is equal to one thousand milliliters. • Medications have multiple generic names. true or false • The time when a medication begins to work in the body. • Schedule of drugs that have the lowest misuse of addiction. • ...
Patricia Bath 2022-03-17
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- What did Patricia impact the most?
- Who is Patricia's father?
- She has engaged in _______ expeditions to impoverished nations,...
- What did Patricia's father work as?
- What class did Patricia's family live in?
- Patricia's father taught her about..?
- What type of cataract surgery did Patricia improve?
- Who did Patricia influence?
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- What did Patricia improve?
- What stopped Patricia from excelling in school?
- What prevented Patricia from being accepted from medical school?
- Who is Patricia's mother?
- Where was Patricia born?
- What career is Patricia's daughter pursuing?
- What did Patricia's mother work as?
15 Clues: Where was Patricia born? • Who is Patricia's father? • Who is Patricia's mother? • What did Patricia improve? • Who did Patricia influence? • What did Patricia impact the most? • What did Patricia's father work as? • What did Patricia's mother work as? • Patricia's father taught her about..? • What class did Patricia's family live in? • ...
Occupations 2023-09-05
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- Plays musical instruments or sings
- Works with wood to build or repair structures
- Performs in plays, movies, or TV shows
- Installs and maintains electrical systems
- Designs and builds machinery and structures
- Rescues people from fires and emergencies
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- Medical professional who treats patients
- Conducts research and experiments
- Flies aircraft for transportation or recreation
- Provides medical care and support to patients
- Prepares and cooks food in restaurants
- Officer Enforces laws and maintains public safety
- Provides legal advice and represents clients
- Educator who instructs students
- Creates visual or performing art
15 Clues: Educator who instructs students • Creates visual or performing art • Conducts research and experiments • Plays musical instruments or sings • Prepares and cooks food in restaurants • Performs in plays, movies, or TV shows • Medical professional who treats patients • Installs and maintains electrical systems • Rescues people from fires and emergencies • ...
Serie tv 2000 2024-10-28
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- - Sisters fighting dark forces with magic.
- - Vampire slayer battling evil forces.
- - Dysfunctional family and their antics.
- - Fast-talking mother-daughter duo.
- - Teen detective solving crimes at school.
- - Ordinary people discover superpowers.
- - Crime scene investigation in Las Vegas.
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- - Chemistry teacher turned drug lord.
- - High school musical drama and comedy.
- - Forensic expert with a dark secret.
- - Iconic sitcom about six pals in NYC.
- - Genius doctor solving medical mysteries.
- - Mysterious island and a plane crash.
- - Mafia drama centered on Tony Soprano.
- - Quirky medical comedy about doctors.
15 Clues: - Fast-talking mother-daughter duo. • - Chemistry teacher turned drug lord. • - Forensic expert with a dark secret. • - Vampire slayer battling evil forces. • - Iconic sitcom about six pals in NYC. • - Mysterious island and a plane crash. • - Quirky medical comedy about doctors. • - High school musical drama and comedy. • - Mafia drama centered on Tony Soprano. • ...
Final Study Guide 2022-07-11
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- What is the most common form of organ donation
- What involves repeating the main idea of the conversation while also identifying the senders feelings
- Issues that have moral implication of right and wrong
- Not typically available through the patient information web portal
- Call, What is the most successful collection strategy
- Documents that list the order in which business is to be conducted during a meeting
- Newsletter, What is one of the most popular and beneficial marketing tools for the provider
- attitude, Probably the most important asset a medical assistant can offer the employer is
- A strong method of improving employee morale and encouraging outstanding performance
- The pretrial disclosure of pertinent facts or documents by one or both parties in a legal action is called
- Practitioner, The health professional who provides basic patient care services, including diagnosing illnesses and prescribing medication
- An office with more than _________ employees should have one person designated as a supervisor or office manager
- Consent, The medical assistant cannot legally provide the information for the patient
- RMA credential is awarded
- Thinking, ______________ could be described as thorough thinking because it requires learners to be open-minded to all possibilities
- what type of registered nurse has advanced training to diagnose and treat common illnesses
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- With regard to medical ethics, which term deals with the fair distribution of benefits and burdens among individuals or groups in society having legitimate claims on those benefits and burdens
- What is a moral obligation to act for the benefit of others
- With regard to ethical distress, what stands in the way of making an ethical choice
- A person who shifts his or her weight when attempting to deal with conflict is exhibiting
- A medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of disorders of the eye
- Some managers assign a person to assist new employees during the initial probationary period: this person is called a
- There is/are __________ form(s) of verbal communication
- Verbal expressions or body language, such as a nod of understanding, are called
- How many Federal Reserve districts is the country divided into
- nine, Medical assisting is one of the nation's fastest growing careers, and employment opportunities are projected to grow __________% through 2022
- The National Library of Medicine is part of what organization
- Subjects that cannot be discussed in a job interview
- Period, A period of 60-90 days is the traditional _________ ________, but many employers believe that 2 weeks is sufficient to determine whether the employee will be able to learn and adapt to the position
- In order to become a successful medical assistant you must first become a successful
- A task is noted as an E priority is probably a(n)
- ,According to the learning style inventory, which stage learners enjoy teaching others and working in groups and learn best when they can apply new information to real-world problems
32 Clues: RMA credential is awarded • What is the most common form of organ donation • A task is noted as an E priority is probably a(n) • Subjects that cannot be discussed in a job interview • Issues that have moral implication of right and wrong • Call, What is the most successful collection strategy • There is/are __________ form(s) of verbal communication • ...
eGain Deep Dive 2024-09-25
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- "________ Articles" are resources that are viewed frequently by the Mission Control team.
- Review feedback that you may have provided by going to your "______ Suggestions" page.
- At the bottom of each page is a list of "_______ Articles" that may also be useful.
- According to the Call Dispositions Deep Dive, calls about symptoms or a peer-to-peer are dispositioned as ________.
- "____ Menu" is the name for the three dots in the top right corner of each page.
- To change an answer to a previous question in a Guided Help, click "______" on the right.
- A "Guided ____" walks you through a process step=by-step.
- According to the One Medical Contact Information Job Aid, the code 00-99 is required to use the "_________".
- The acronym NLSD stands for: "National Location Status _______"
- The _____ Me Now tool in the App is included in the Membership Fee, and covers many common questions from acne to COVID.
- "Appointments" and" Care" are examples of ______.
- Steps for Disability or Leave requests can be found in the Care Routing Tool Guided Help under "Medical _______".
- Patients can walk-in during lab hours to complete a lab so long as they have a ___________ lab order in their chart.
- The name of the OKTA tile is "_____ Agent"
- According to the page linked from the Appointment Booking Deep Dive, the name of One Medical's gynecologist is ____________.
- Leave feedback for multiple pages or the site as a whole using "Make a __________".
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- A ______ visit is a 30-minute scheduled appointment that mirrors the In-Office Visit and is billed to insurance.
- Patients may refer to one Medical's "Live Well Visit" as an "Annual ________".
- According to the Words that Work Job Aid, click "______" and then "End Call" to send a caller to the survey when disconnecting.
- According to the Patient Views Job Aid, patients can upload their "_________ card" themselves on the One Medical App.
- Any call from a lab to share results should be treated as ______.
- Help improve a specific page by click "________".
- Click "________" to receive notifications when the selected page is updated.
- Use quotation marks to execute an "_____ Search" of a word or phrase.
- In the Care Routing Tool Guided Help, Vaccines and Screenings has the following Subtopics: Common Vaccines, ____________, and STI Screenings.
- According to the One Medical Seniors for Non-Trained CSS Deep Dive, this West Coast state does NOT have a One Medical Seniors Office.
- A _____ chat is a conversation that lasts only a few minutes and is included in the Membership Fee, meaning it is NOT billed to insurance.
- To return to the homepage, click on the One Medical ____.
- Use the "Yes" and "No" buttons to offer a ______".
- Click "________" to keep the page in your list of saved resources.
30 Clues: The name of the OKTA tile is "_____ Agent" • Help improve a specific page by click "________". • "Appointments" and" Care" are examples of ______. • Use the "Yes" and "No" buttons to offer a ______". • A "Guided ____" walks you through a process step=by-step. • To return to the homepage, click on the One Medical ____. • ...
Chapter 9 2025-10-17
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- The historical name for what is now known as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
- A person or group who promotes new definitions of deviance or illness for social or political influence.
- A common childhood disorder often used as an example of behaviour being medicalized.
- The modern phase of medicalization emphasizes high-tech or genetic and pharmaceutical control of the body.
- Process The process whereby more and more of social life becomes medicalized as medicine expands its jurisdiction in four different ways.
- Observable signs or experiences that signal possible illness or abnormality.
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- The increasing emphasis and reliance on drugs within the medical profession and within society.
- The process of defining non-medical issues as medical problems in need of diagnosis or treatment.
- Psychiatry’s “bible” that classifies and names recognized mental disorders.
- A focus on health as a source of life’s meaning.
- A condition that is labelled and treated medically even though it may not be a true biological illness.
- Harm or illness that results directly from medical treatment or intervention.
12 Clues: A focus on health as a source of life’s meaning. • Psychiatry’s “bible” that classifies and names recognized mental disorders. • Observable signs or experiences that signal possible illness or abnormality. • Harm or illness that results directly from medical treatment or intervention. • ...
First aid 2019-11-13
Family Medical Center 2022-03-09
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- the state whre Dr. Russell is from
- the legal first name of our referral clerk
- name of most recently hired employee at FMC
- what the "I" in HIPAA stands for
- what is the middle name of Kaitlins baby
- the 4th tab when in a patients chart
- name of road behind the office
- the person receiving care is known as a
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- the "S" in OSHA
- temps, blood pressure and pulse are referred to as
- Dr. Russells middle name
- what is the first variant of Covid
- what the "M" stands for in MSDS
- what CC stands for _____ complaint
- what staff does to determine if pt needs to be seen
- the name of our reference lab. Lab ____
- what our EMR system is name. ___ Fusion
17 Clues: the "S" in OSHA • Dr. Russells middle name • name of road behind the office • what the "M" stands for in MSDS • what the "I" in HIPAA stands for • what is the first variant of Covid • the state whre Dr. Russell is from • what CC stands for _____ complaint • the 4th tab when in a patients chart • the name of our reference lab. Lab ____ • the person receiving care is known as a • ...
Family Medical Center 2022-03-09
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- what the "M" stands for in MSDS
- what CC stands for ____ complaint
- what the "S" in OSHA stands for
- what is the first variant of Covid
- the name of our reference lab. Lab ____
- the person receiving care is known as a
- what the "I" in HIPAA stands for
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- what our EMR system is called. ____ Fusion
- temps, blood pressure and pulse are referred to as
- what the 2nd tab when in a patients chart
- Dr. Russells middle name
- name of most recently hired employee at FMC
- name of road behind the office
- the state whre Dr. Russell is from
- the legal first name of our referral clerk
- what staff does to determine if pt needs to be seen
- what is the middle name of Kaitlins baby
17 Clues: Dr. Russells middle name • name of road behind the office • what the "M" stands for in MSDS • what the "S" in OSHA stands for • what the "I" in HIPAA stands for • what CC stands for ____ complaint • the state whre Dr. Russell is from • what is the first variant of Covid • the name of our reference lab. Lab ____ • the person receiving care is known as a • ...
Family Medical Center 2022-03-09
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- what the "M" stands for in MSDS
- what CC stands for ____ complaint
- what the "S" in OSHA stands for
- what is the first variant of Covid
- the name of our reference lab. Lab ____
- the person receiving care is known as a
- what the "I" in HIPAA stands for
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- what our EMR system is called. ____ Fusion
- temps, blood pressure and pulse are referred to as
- what the 2nd tab is when in a patients chart
- Dr. Russells middle name
- name of most recently hired employee at FMC
- name of road behind the office
- the state where Dr. Russell is from
- the legal first name of our referral clerk
- what staff does to determine if pt needs to be seen
- what is the middle name of Kaitlins baby
17 Clues: Dr. Russells middle name • name of road behind the office • what the "M" stands for in MSDS • what the "S" in OSHA stands for • what the "I" in HIPAA stands for • what CC stands for ____ complaint • what is the first variant of Covid • the state where Dr. Russell is from • the name of our reference lab. Lab ____ • the person receiving care is known as a • ...
CS Medical Terminology 2022-11-16
17 Clues: bile • cell • half • after • before • around • breast • against • stomach • the study of • dividing wall • surgical removal • record or image of • a cutting instrument • immedidately, at once • vowel used to ease pronounciation • tells the primary meaning of the medterm
Medical Terminology Suffixes 2019-01-04
17 Clues: fear • cell • record • hernia • to view • treatment • softening • deficiency • inflammation • surgical repair • incision, cutting into • berry-shaped bacterium • development, nourishment • condition of producing, forming • tumor, mass, collection of fluid • surgical puncture to remove fluid • instrument for visual examination
Medical Terminology Crossword 2020-09-14
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- Inflammation of the heart lining
- Disease where pus forms at roots of teeth
- Study of the nervous system
- Destruction and reabsorption of bone tissue
- Inflammation of the stomach
- Small mirror used by dentists to view teeth
- Graph showing the heartbeat
- ____ gravis is a muscle weakening disease
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- Inflammation of the peripheral nerves system
- Abnormally rapid beating of the heart.
- Surgical removal of a kidney
- Fungal ear infection in the canal/outer areas
- Specialist in diagnosis of skin diseases
- Malfunction of the kidney
- Pain in a muscle or muscles
- Infection in a bone.
- Surgical removal of a part of the stomach
17 Clues: Infection in a bone. • Malfunction of the kidney • Pain in a muscle or muscles • Study of the nervous system • Inflammation of the stomach • Graph showing the heartbeat • Surgical removal of a kidney • Inflammation of the heart lining • Abnormally rapid beating of the heart. • Specialist in diagnosis of skin diseases • Disease where pus forms at roots of teeth • ...
Khaled Hosseini 2021-01-06
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- Type of degree he earned
- Subject taught by mother
- Country of birth
- Medical center he finished his residency at
- Relocated to this city in 1976
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- City they moved to
- First novel he wrote
- Job between 1996 and 2004
- Father's Job
- City he was born in
- University in CA he went to
- Which army invaded their country
12 Clues: Father's Job • Country of birth • City they moved to • City he was born in • First novel he wrote • Type of degree he earned • Subject taught by mother • Job between 1996 and 2004 • University in CA he went to • Relocated to this city in 1976 • Which army invaded their country • Medical center he finished his residency at
Medicine Crossword 2024-05-13
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- Medical intervention, often with scalpels.
- Healing hub with white walls.
- Sharp opening in flesh.
- Knowledge exploration and discovery.
- Surgical procedure, medical intervention.
- Continuous adaptation and development.
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- Surgical removal, precise excision.
- Sentient species, Earth's dominant inhabitants.
- clue to guess the word
- The organ of thought and reason.
- Healer with a stethoscope.
- Restoration of well-being and wholeness.
12 Clues: clue to guess the word • Sharp opening in flesh. • Healer with a stethoscope. • Healing hub with white walls. • The organ of thought and reason. • Surgical removal, precise excision. • Knowledge exploration and discovery. • Continuous adaptation and development. • Restoration of well-being and wholeness. • Surgical procedure, medical intervention. • ...
Claims 2024-09-06
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- amount member pays before insurance pays
- type of medical determination request
- contracted amount paid by insurance
- location of treatment
- when care is provided
- identifies medical service and procedures
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- total amount of claim
- identifies members symptoms
- these providers are contracted with plan
- process of evaluating and determining reimbursement amount of a healthcare claim
- request to review denied claim
- members percentage of contracted rate
- fixed amount member pays
13 Clues: total amount of claim • location of treatment • when care is provided • fixed amount member pays • identifies members symptoms • request to review denied claim • contracted amount paid by insurance • type of medical determination request • members percentage of contracted rate • amount member pays before insurance pays • these providers are contracted with plan • ...
Heart Failure 2020-11-03
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- This should be lowered in a heart healthy diet
- A _ _ includes lean proteins, low fat and increased vegetables
- Should be check daily for gains over 2lbs
- A medical condition risk factor also known as high blood pressure
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- A medical condition risk factor; BMI
- A high risk behavior that is hard to quit
- Difficulty _, shortness of breath or cough are all warning signs of fluid build up in the lungs
- Treatment prescribed by your physician
- A medical condition risk factor; high sugar
- Daily _ should be done to catch warning signs like changes in weight, blood pressure and swelling
- Check your feet, ankles and legs daily for _
- A high risk behavior that can be eliminated with exercise
12 Clues: A medical condition risk factor; BMI • Treatment prescribed by your physician • A high risk behavior that is hard to quit • Should be check daily for gains over 2lbs • A medical condition risk factor; high sugar • Check your feet, ankles and legs daily for _ • This should be lowered in a heart healthy diet • A high risk behavior that can be eliminated with exercise • ...
Health and life terms 2025-03-26
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- A type of insurance that covers medical expenses
- A person who receives benefits from an insurance policy
- The maximum amount an insurer will pay for a covered loss
- A period before insurance coverage becomes effective
- A contract between an individual and an insurance company
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- The person covered under an insurance policy
- The portion of medical expenses the insured must pay
- The process of evaluating risk and deciding coverage
- A type of permanent life insurance with a savings component
- The amount paid by the insured to keep a policy active
- Insurance that provides income when a person is unable to work
- A set amount paid by the insured for each medical service
12 Clues: The person covered under an insurance policy • A type of insurance that covers medical expenses • The portion of medical expenses the insured must pay • The process of evaluating risk and deciding coverage • A period before insurance coverage becomes effective • The amount paid by the insured to keep a policy active • ...
First Aid 2021-05-11
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- verbal or implied-- when a person gives permission to another human to help them in a situation that requires first aid
- this tool, when applied to a person's limb, will cut off all blood movement from the heart to that area to help stop bleeding
- when a person has something lodged in their throat/airways that prevents them from being able to breathe properly
- when a person's body muscles suddenly contract due to a misfire in the brain's transmitters. This happens against the person's will.
- the conscious act of doing something/not doing something to help a person who is in need of first aid (when applicable to certain obligated personnel)
- the act of consuming something through the mouth down to the stomach
- when the body's temperature drops substantially due to indoor or outdoor temperatures, creating extreme cold to sometimes halt body movements or cause limbs to turn bluish-purple colors
- when fibrillation becomes severe-- the body will tense up and move against a person's will-- you should turn the person on their side if this occurs
- when the head suffers a blow and the brain is rattled against the skull or experiences physical brain trauma-- can cause many side effects that prevent a person from doing physical or mental activities for weeks
- the group of medical officials that specialize in ingested, injected, or applied poisons that put the person in need of cleaning out/detoxifying on the skin
- the movement of pressing in and up with your fist against a person's stomach sharply to dislodge objects that are blocking a person's breathing passageways.
- shortened for Emergency Medical Service-- the firsthand medical aids that come to wherever a person (who is in need of first aid) is to either help them where they are or bring them to a hospital
- the act of keeping a person's personal information safe if consent is not given to share. Even in medical situations, this includes only telling the medical officials what they need to know about the person, and not personal, unnecessary facts or opinions.
- a person's ability to be actively conscious and atuned to their surroundings-- can answer questions and is "confident" about their responses
- The tool that is used to electronically jumpstart the heart to get it beating on its own again when a person is unconscious and not breathing.
- the liability to gain another concussion after healing from a concussion/side effects of a concussion that affect a person's life thereafter
- the epidermis is burnt off and the skin underneath is exposed and charred (blisters can occur)-- painkillers and medical help is often the solution
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- the skin is oozey and wet-like (blistering occurs)-- medical help should be sought
- failure to do something to help a person in need of first aid
- when a person has a major allergic reaction-- becomes hypersensitive
- the epidermis is reddened and sore/achey for a few days after being out in radiation-- can be helped with aloe vera and drinking water to hydrate skin
- the skin becomes dry and leathery and turns dark colors, sometimes bone can be seen-- medical help should be sought immediately
- the act of breathing something in through the nose or mouth's airways
- Knowing your surroundings and staying alert to changes in your own safety and others in any situation.
- the wrong interference of doing something harmful or not doing something helpful to a person in need of first aid (when applicable to obligated personnel)
- this is the general term for the immediate and firsthand care a person receives when they are injured or in need of help.
- when a person is unable to comprehend, concentrate, speak, hear, touch, or remember for a short period of time. No muscles spasm, but cognitive functions go down.
- doing something wrong/harmful to a person in need of first aid
- applying this to a person's wound will help stop blood flow out of the injury
- the obligation a person has to help a person in need of first aid (involves medical personnel, trainers, certified health officials, etc when on the clock)
- The shortened name for the safety procedure a person ensues when another person is rendered unconscious when their heart stops beating on its own-- it is to help jump-start the heart and help it keep blood flowing throughout the body.
- Check Call Care-- the main objectives when a person is injured or an emergency occurs.
32 Clues: failure to do something to help a person in need of first aid • doing something wrong/harmful to a person in need of first aid • when a person has a major allergic reaction-- becomes hypersensitive • the act of consuming something through the mouth down to the stomach • the act of breathing something in through the nose or mouth's airways • ...
Choice and Non Choice Providers in Sabe 2021-08-12
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- This facility located in Lawrenceville, GA and we have to refer the Account Holders back to the facility
- This facility is located in Victoria, TX and we have to refer the Account Holders back to the facility to set-up plans
- This Non-Choice Provider is located in Greensboro, NC. If an Account Holder wants a 12 month plan with no interest, they would need to contact the facility to set that payment plan up.
- This facility sounds like it would be located in Canada, but it is located in Daytona, Fl
- This Hospital is located in Anderson, SC and this hospital does not offer Outreach.
- This hospital is located in Columbus, NC. Has similar name to a Healthcare system located in Kansas City, MO
- This Non-Choice Provider is located in Rutherford, NC. This Provider does offer outreach, but the Account Holder has to contact the facility.
- This Health System is made up of children’s hospitals in the Miami FL area and AccessOne is no longer accepting new charges from this facility.
- This Regional Healthcare is located in Whiteville, NC and has account numbers that are 11 digits then a dash then the number of the visit. 1st visit's bill will end with -0001 and 2nd visit will end with -0002.
- This Medical Center is located in Jupiter, FL. The hospital has 10 digits in their account numbers and physician has five to six digits in their account numbers.
- – The group was formerly known as Palmetto Health and this group is located in South Carolina.
- – This is Sabe’s biggest Client and has several locations in North Carolina
- This Hospital and Medical Group are Located in Pickens, SC and they do offer Outreach.
- When giving out this Cancer Center’s phone number, we need to tell the Account Holder the number is for the “Patient Account Resolution Team”
- This St Joseph (SJC) non-choice facility is located in Savannah, GA
- This facility located in Kansas City, MO and we have to refer the Account Holders back to the facility
- This Health Care Center is Located in Chapel Hill, NC
- This facility is located in Hickory, NC and we have to refer the Account Holders back to the facility to set-up plans
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- These Hospital and Physicians are located in Winston Salem, NC and was a recent huge addition to AccessOne.
- (two words) this Healthcare system is located in North Carolina. We work with their facilities in Morganton and Valdese
- This Health Care System is Located in both Thompson and Augusta GA, but we do not partner with Augusta University Health.
- – This Medical Center is located in Thomasville, GA There is also other Hospital attached to this medical center (Grady General. Mitchell County and Brooks County)
- This Non-Choice Provideris located in Charlotte, NC and does not offer Outreach.
- This Hospital located in St. Augustine, Fl has account numbers that start with 2000.
- This medical center and medical group are located in Clinton, NC
- This University Health Center is located in Georgia. Their hospital side has a thirteen digit account number that is similar to the charge IDs found in HealthQuest.
- This Health Group is located in Macon GA, you can add charges through the Atrium Portal.
- Stands for University of Mississippi Medical Center and is located in Jackson, MS
- This Non-Choice Provider is located in Birmingham, AL. This Provider does offer outreach, but the Account Holder has to contact the facility.
- This Medical center is located in Hawaii and we used to have a team here in Springfield dedicated to this facility.
- This Hospital is located in Akron, OH. We can only work with charges from the Hospital and the charge or the combined amount of the charges must be over $200.00.
- This medical Center is Located in Renton WA
- This Non-Choice Provider is located in Varnville, SC and we have to refer the Account Holders back to the facility.
- This facility located in Lumberton, GA and we have to refer the Account Holders back to the facility
- – This group is located in Albany GA
- This healthcare system sounds like it would be part of the United Kingdom, but is located in Laurinburg, NC
36 Clues: – This group is located in Albany GA • This medical Center is Located in Renton WA • This Health Care Center is Located in Chapel Hill, NC • This medical center and medical group are located in Clinton, NC • This St Joseph (SJC) non-choice facility is located in Savannah, GA • – This is Sabe’s biggest Client and has several locations in North Carolina • ...
Revenue Cycle Week 2018-08-13
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- Who is the Revenue Cycle Vice President
- What system do we use
- Who is the Customer Service Manager
- What team acquires precert on accounts
- Who is the Coding Manager
- What department uses Patient Secure
- What department sends claims
- What department handles medical charts
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- What deparment schedules patient's testing
- Who draws the patient's blood
- Who is the Revenue Cycle Director
- Who would add ICD10 codes to the accounts
- Who is the Medical Records Director
- What department works payer denials
- Who is the Patient Access Diagnostic Manager
- Who is the Patient Access Treatment Manager
- Who is the Insurance Manager
17 Clues: What system do we use • Who is the Coding Manager • What department sends claims • Who is the Insurance Manager • Who draws the patient's blood • Who is the Revenue Cycle Director • Who is the Customer Service Manager • Who is the Medical Records Director • What department works payer denials • What department uses Patient Secure • What team acquires precert on accounts • ...
March Activity Team Diagnosis Divas "D&D's" 2024-03-04
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- moonlike
- type of acid that causes cramps
- ICD-10 code R49.0
- medical term for bad breath
- Lori's favorite animal
- first organic substance to be created in a laboratory
- most popular streaming service
- July Birthstone
- Indiana's state flower
- medical term for belching
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- type of transplant performed to treat persistent C. diff infection
- Greek god whose rod is featured on the Star of Life used by many EMS providers
- CPT code 92567
- device used to exam ears
- ICD-10 code R13.10
- Brits and Yanks differ over how to pronounce this term for a ringing in the ears
- "R" in MRI stands for this
17 Clues: moonlike • CPT code 92567 • July Birthstone • ICD-10 code R49.0 • ICD-10 code R13.10 • Lori's favorite animal • Indiana's state flower • device used to exam ears • medical term for belching • "R" in MRI stands for this • medical term for bad breath • most popular streaming service • type of acid that causes cramps • first organic substance to be created in a laboratory • ...
March Activity Team Home Bodies 2024-03-04
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- moonlike
- type of acid that causes cramps
- ICD-10 code R49.0
- medical term for bad breath
- Lori's favorite animal
- first organic substance to be created in a laboratory
- most popular streaming service
- July Birthstone
- Indiana's state flower
- medical term for belching
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- type of transplant performed to treat persistent C. diff infection
- Greek god whose rod is featured on the Star of Life used by many EMS providers
- CPT code 92567
- device used to exam ears
- ICD-10 code R13.10
- Brits and Yanks differ over how to pronounce this term for a ringing in the ears
- "R" in MRI stands for this
17 Clues: moonlike • CPT code 92567 • July Birthstone • ICD-10 code R49.0 • ICD-10 code R13.10 • Lori's favorite animal • Indiana's state flower • device used to exam ears • medical term for belching • "R" in MRI stands for this • medical term for bad breath • most popular streaming service • type of acid that causes cramps • first organic substance to be created in a laboratory • ...
Cameron Bland's Crossword 2014-05-14
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- When someone experiences emotional distress
- This is a medical condition
- A common allergy
- This can harm the structure or functions of the body
- A trigger for an asthma attack
- A life saving medical device
- An ambulance carrries this
- These can be destressing for children
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- There are many types of these
- These can given for low blood sugar
- A vital first aid tool
- A type of soft tissue injury
- This grows 2 meters long
- These are black or dark brown
- Never apply ice to this
- This has a rich supply of blood
16 Clues: A common allergy • A vital first aid tool • Never apply ice to this • This grows 2 meters long • An ambulance carrries this • This is a medical condition • A type of soft tissue injury • A life saving medical device • There are many types of these • These are black or dark brown • A trigger for an asthma attack • This has a rich supply of blood • These can given for low blood sugar • ...
Health Psychology Week 7 Workshop 2024-03-01
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- Empathy promotes what kind of behaviour?
- Research suggests that we feel what others feel, but to a ____ degree
- This cannot exist without empathy
- Empathic individuals ___ others' mannerisms to a greater degree than unemapthic individuals
- Empathy involves taking others' what?
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- It is important that healthcare workers are empathetic towards ___
- Empathic medical care is associated with fewer medical what?
- This kind of empathy can help to make up for shortfalls in emotional empathy
- Empathy ____ during medical training
- Just like Maths and Science, empathy can be what?
- People tend to have more empathy for people who ___ like them
11 Clues: This cannot exist without empathy • Empathy ____ during medical training • Empathy involves taking others' what? • Empathy promotes what kind of behaviour? • Just like Maths and Science, empathy can be what? • Empathic medical care is associated with fewer medical what? • People tend to have more empathy for people who ___ like them • ...
Medical Field 2023-05-01
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- The reason for the growth of the medical field is mainly due to the _____ population.
- The medical field stems from the ______ century.
- A course you must complete before enrolling in a second course
- What medical test do all students take before going into medical school?
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- Is the health industry growing or shrinking?
- What is right after Me School?
- How many levels of USMLE?
- How many times can you take the MCAT?
8 Clues: How many levels of USMLE? • What is right after Me School? • How many times can you take the MCAT? • Is the health industry growing or shrinking? • The medical field stems from the ______ century. • A course you must complete before enrolling in a second course • What medical test do all students take before going into medical school? • ...
kevin 2020-06-03
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- we need a ---- for chemestry proyect
- you have to do a ---- of data
- you have to---more
- i have to ---- this partial
- you---- a lot of carbohydrates
- some one who needs medical care
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- i have many-----for a university
- you have to pass a---for have the answer
- we have a ---- for combat de covid-19
- you are to much ---- on matematics
- fisical damage
- on france they dont have de same-------services
- you the----of a eagle
- your damage is----than others
- woman fought for the equality of
15 Clues: fisical damage • you have to---more • you the----of a eagle • i have to ---- this partial • you have to do a ---- of data • your damage is----than others • you---- a lot of carbohydrates • some one who needs medical care • i have many-----for a university • woman fought for the equality of • you are to much ---- on matematics • we need a ---- for chemestry proyect • ...
Chapter 14 Vocabulary 2021-08-05
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- of systems A list of questions related to each organ system, designed to uncover potential disease processes.
- Additional medical documentation required to confirm the need for the use of unlisted, unusual, or newly adopted medical procedures code.
- For purposes of CPT coding, medical services and procedures performed for the patient before, during, and after a surgical procedure, that are included with the assigned CPT code.
- Registered Nurse Anesthetist A nursing healthcare professional who is certified to administer anesthesia.
- A statement in the patient's own words that describes the reason for the visit.
- An online CPT coding journal, supported by the AMA, that addresses subjects such as appealing insurance denials, validating coding to auditors, training 282staff members, and answering day-to-day coding questions.
- The surgical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to improve the function of healthy tissue.
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- The quality or state of being specific.
- The regular collection of data to assess whether the correct processes are being performed and desired results are being achieved.
- Pertaining to, involving, or affecting two or both sides.
- In medical terms, a medical diagnosis or procedure named for the person who discovered it.
11 Clues: The quality or state of being specific. • Pertaining to, involving, or affecting two or both sides. • A statement in the patient's own words that describes the reason for the visit. • In medical terms, a medical diagnosis or procedure named for the person who discovered it. • ...
Radiology Administration 2021-05-12
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- director physicians responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department or service; provides input regarding policies and procedures and day to day operations of the department
- of need certificate approved by a local state review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities, open new services, or make large purchases a condition required for reimbursement by medicare
- error failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim; can be related to an incorrect diagnosis, equipment failure, infection, or a misinterpretation of an order
- of directors group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public and whose legal and more responsibility for policies and operate of the hospital are not for personal benefit of the members
- federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace, conducts inspections, and directs determination of fines for noncompliance with policies and regulations
- for medicare & medicaid services federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid
- support services services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physician's plan for diagnoses and treatments
- staff formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital
- unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting
- statement statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide services in terms of the services it offers, the intended recipients of services, and a description of the level of cost
- drug events injuries, large or small, caused by the use of a drug; can be as harmless as a drug rash or a serious as death from an overdose
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- improvement process of identifying and analyzing important organizations land individual performance gaps, implementing the interventions, and evaluating the financial and non financial results
- readiology administrator professional who demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset management, financial management, operations management, human resource management, and communication and information management in radiology
- joint commission independent no for profit organization that evaluates and accredits more then 17,000 health care organizations and programs in the U.S. focuses on improving the quality and safety of patient care provided by health care organizations
- chief physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service for example, a radiologist who is chief of the nuclear medicine service
- department organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as x-ray examination, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, interventional radiography, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, nuclear medicine, and ultrasonography
- quality management management of quality in the workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee, with a strong focus on process measurement and control
- chair physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee; responsible for all the medical operations of a hospital department and may also oversee a residency training program
- executive officer person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or health care organization
- resource department ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, and compensating employees; developing and maintaining skills, quality, and motivation; collective bargaining' and occupational health and safety
- quality improvement system of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customers expectations
- party payers insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
22 Clues: staff formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital • unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting • ...
Insurance 2020-12-06
8 Clues: help • not cheap • physical harm • money that an individual spends • a request for payment of money owed • company which sells medical insurance • provision of medical care to individuals • policy by which a person receives medical protection
Chapter 6 2023-05-11
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- Professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset management, and financial management, operations management, human resource management, and communication and information management in radiology.
- Injuries, large or small, caused by the use (including nonuse) of a drug; can be as harmless as a drug rash or as series as death from an overdose; the two types of ADEs are those caused by errors and those that occur despite proper use.
- services Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid.
- RadiologyAdministrators A professional organization representing medical imaging management at all levels; manages the certified radiology administrator credentialing process.
- Physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee; responsible for all of the medical operations of a hospital department and may also oversee a residency trining program.
- Statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide service in terms of the services it offers, the intended recipients of services, and a description of the level of cost.
- Physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service -for example, a radiologist who is chief of the nuclear medicine service.
- Management of quality in the workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee, with a strong focus on process measurement and control.
- Certificate approved by a local (state) review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities, open new services, or make large purchases-a condition required for reimbursement by Medicare.
- Services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physician's plan for diagnoses and treatments.
- Establishes minimum standards of a mammography program to ensure that all women have access to quality services; regulations developed by the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Mammography Quality Assurance Advisory Committee.
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- Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization.
- Failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim; can be related to an incorrect diagnosis, equipment failure, infection, or a misinterpretation of an order.
- Federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace, conducts inspections, and directs determination of fines for noncompliance with policies and regulations.
- Process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement, designing and developing cost-effective and ethically justifiable interventions to close performance gaps, implementing the interventions, and evaluating the financial and nonfinancial results.
- Organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as x-ray examination, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, interventional radiography, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, nuclear medicine, and ultrasonography.
- A professional medical society that has accredited more than 39,000 facilities in 10 imaging modalities to assist organizations in meeting governmental and third-party payer criteria; provides guidelines to improve patient safety practices in radiology services.
- Independent not-for-profit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 22,000 healthcare organizations and programs in the United States and is the nation's primary standard-setting and accrediting body in healthcare; TJC standards focus on improving the quality and safety of patient care provided by healthcare organizations.
- System of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations.
- Group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public and whose legal and moral responsibility for policies and operations of the hospital are not for personal benefit of the members.
- Physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department or service; also responsible for providing input regarding policies and procedures and day-to-day operations of the department.
- Ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, and compensating employees; developing and maintaining skills, quality, and motivation; collective bargaining; and occupational health and safety.
- Formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital; have authorized privileges, bylaws, elected officers, and various committees and activities (see Medical Director, Department Chair, and Service Chief).
- Unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting.
- Insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient.
25 Clues: services Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid. • Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization. • ...
AI in CT 2025-03-29
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- A preliminary, low-dose X-ray image taken before the full CT scan to help the technician position the patient correctly.
- A subset of machine learning that uses neural networks with many layers to analyze data, often used for image analysis in CT scans
- Simulation of human intelligence in machines, often for tasks like image recognition, diagnosis, or automation in medical fields
- A medical professional who interprets images like CT scans, often working alongside Al tools for more accurate diagnostics.
- A medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create cross-sectional images of the body, often used to diagnose diseases or conditions
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- The process of partitioning an image (like a CT scan) into regions of interest, often done by Al algorithms to identify and measure specific structures.
- A type of Al where algorithms improve automatically through experience, widely applied in medical imaging to assist with diagnosing conditions based on CT scans
- A type of CT scan slice that is taken perpendicular to the body, creating a cross-sectional view.
- The smallest unit of a 3D image, similar to a pixel in 2D images, which is important in the analysis of CT data, and used in Al algorithms for medical imaging.
- A step-by-step procedure or formula for solving a problem or performing a task, often used in computer science and mathematics, including Al and image processing.
- The process of extracting large amounts of quantitative features from medical images, such as CT scans, which can be analyzed using Al to predict outcomes.
- A CT scanning technique where the X-ray tube moves in a spiral motion around the patient, allowing for faster image acquisition and improved image quality.
12 Clues: A type of CT scan slice that is taken perpendicular to the body, creating a cross-sectional view. • A preliminary, low-dose X-ray image taken before the full CT scan to help the technician position the patient correctly. • A medical professional who interprets images like CT scans, often working alongside Al tools for more accurate diagnostics. • ...
Medicaid Analyst Basic 2020-12-17
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- means that the authorization is reduced by every count billed by the provider.
- RM0100
- SP
- same or similar information billed
- is a medical code set that is used to report
- L6 or L8
- approval of services before services are rendered
- Q1300
- M1
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- is a web-based application with real-time access to necessary data.
- surgical, and diagnostic procedures
- sterilization, hysterectomy, abortion service
- means that all services are performed by the same provider within a visit.
- means that all services are performed by any physician for the same day.
- LC
- if a consent form is located
- Cost containment department
17 Clues: SP • LC • M1 • Q1300 • RM0100 • L6 or L8 • Cost containment department • if a consent form is located • same or similar information billed • surgical, and diagnostic procedures • is a medical code set that is used to report • sterilization, hysterectomy, abortion service • approval of services before services are rendered • ...
School and Places 2023-12-12
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- People that help us look for books
- Person who helps you with classes and emotions
- Where we go to for medical assistance
- Where we walk to class
- Where we look for books
- Where we exercise
- The person that teaches
- Where we park cars
- Where parents go for information
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- Where you receive help for classes and emotions
- The place where people eat.
- Person who drives the bus
- Person who answers questions about the school
- Person we go to for medical assistance
- Person who controls sports teams
- People that assist the principal
- Person who is in charge of the school
17 Clues: Where we exercise • Where we park cars • Where we walk to class • Where we look for books • The person that teaches • Person who drives the bus • The place where people eat. • Person who controls sports teams • People that assist the principal • Where parents go for information • People that help us look for books • Where we go to for medical assistance • ...
March Activity Team Triple D (Dx, Documentation, & Denials 2024-03-04
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- moonlike
- type of acid that causes cramps
- ICD-10 code R49.0
- medical term for bad breath
- Lori's favorite animal
- first organic substance to be created in a laboratory
- most popular streaming service
- July Birthstone
- Indiana's state flower
- medical term for belching
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- type of transplant performed to treat persistent C. diff infection
- Greek god whose rod is featured on the Star of Life used by many EMS providers
- CPT code 92567
- device used to exam ears
- ICD-10 code R13.10
- Brits and Yanks differ over how to pronounce this term for a ringing in the ears
- "R" in MRI stands for this
17 Clues: moonlike • CPT code 92567 • July Birthstone • ICD-10 code R49.0 • ICD-10 code R13.10 • Lori's favorite animal • Indiana's state flower • device used to exam ears • medical term for belching • "R" in MRI stands for this • medical term for bad breath • most popular streaming service • type of acid that causes cramps • first organic substance to be created in a laboratory • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2022-03-23
20 Clues: fuel • fuel • ultra • itchy • system • lysine • effect • bananas • hormone • medical • nutrient • breakfast • versatile • holds water • paper towel • online class • energy system • socioeconomic • maintain heat • common allergy
Case Management 2024-06-18
10 Clues: ready to go home • no medical necessity • Needs managed medical • without a place to live • complex transport company • Need solid discharge plan • needs some physical therapy • multiple psychosocial needs • Important Message from Medicare • Medicare observation outpatient notice
Collections Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-12
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- Bills account balance in installments to be paid in conjunction with monthly invoiced charges
- Houses events that occur on an account
- Indicates whether the customer is senior, military, DHS verified, etc
- Amount of medical extensions accounts are eligible for in a 12 month period
- Tab that allows you to edit the customer's personal information
- A ____ Certificate that places a 30 day hold on accounts due to medical reasons
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- Extends date of the account balance to the day before the next bill date
- Tab selected to acess additional resources
- Rate remains constant for a fixed period of time
- Amount of days after an account is past due it's sent to the dialer
- Web-based softphone application
- Used to acess meter information
- Rate where the price is subject to fluctuate
13 Clues: Web-based softphone application • Used to acess meter information • Houses events that occur on an account • Tab selected to acess additional resources • Rate where the price is subject to fluctuate • Rate remains constant for a fixed period of time • Tab that allows you to edit the customer's personal information • ...
The Interpreter World 2019-11-06
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- who doctor suppose to look at and speak directly to during the appointment
- Advisor an Interpreter services representative who serves as a link and educator between IS and Language Liaison
- a professional who transmits oral speech from one language into another
- should medical provide speak in short increments while working with an interpreter
- phone card used by patients to get in touch with medical personnel vie phone interpreter
- can interpreter alter in any way message between provider and the patient
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- abbreviation for over the phone interpreting
- a professional who transmits written speech from one language to another
- what is the first thing interpreter should do upon arrival to the clinic and meeting patient
- provider a medical professional who cares for patients
10 Clues: abbreviation for over the phone interpreting • provider a medical professional who cares for patients • a professional who transmits oral speech from one language into another • a professional who transmits written speech from one language to another • can interpreter alter in any way message between provider and the patient • ...
OE 2026 2025-10-23
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- magical time of the year
- Substance support
- Offers free blood pressure monitor
- the amount you pay before insurance begins certain services
- who to contact for radiology?
- set dollar amount you pay
- a medical plan that is going away in 2026?
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- offers surgery and cancer care.
- Name of the new medical plan?
- name of app to help with benefit questions?
- diabetes and weight management
- virtual care
- percentage you pay for allowed services
- the per paycheck amount you pay
14 Clues: virtual care • Substance support • magical time of the year • set dollar amount you pay • Name of the new medical plan? • who to contact for radiology? • diabetes and weight management • offers surgery and cancer care. • the per paycheck amount you pay • Offers free blood pressure monitor • percentage you pay for allowed services • a medical plan that is going away in 2026? • ...
AFYA@UNIS Crossword - Waste 2024-05-11
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- Personal protective equipment, in short
- What medical resources are often packaged in
- Where unused medical equipment often ends up
- What hospitals do to supplies, or where supplies end up
- Word that comes before mask, or shield
- Industry that contributes to waste
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- Afya has delivered $49.5 million worth of these to date
- Wasting medical materials will harm this
- Unused, clean
9 Clues: Unused, clean • Industry that contributes to waste • Word that comes before mask, or shield • Personal protective equipment, in short • Wasting medical materials will harm this • What medical resources are often packaged in • Where unused medical equipment often ends up • Afya has delivered $49.5 million worth of these to date • ...
Medical Assisting Profession 2016-09-05
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- A document bearing record of graduation or a degree conferred by an educational institution
- Transition stage providing opportunity to applied theory learned in the classroom to a health care setting through practical, hands-on experience
- A range of clinical procedures and activities that are allowed by law for a profession
- Granting of licenses to practice a profession
- Privately owned and managed facility, a profit-making organization
- Process whereby recognition is granted to an educational program for maintaining standards that qualify it's graduates for professional practice; to provide with credentials
- The qualities or characterize or distinguish a professional person who conforms to the technical and ethical standards of a profession
- Testimonials showing that a person is entitled to credit or has a right to exercise official power
- Transition stage between the classroom and employment; may also be referred to as internship or practicum
- Four-year academic degree conferred by colleges and universities
- Conformity in fulfilling official requirements
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- Inherent characteristic
- To make, invent, or arrange in an unplanned or spontaneous manner
- A degree granted by a junior college at the end of a two year course
- Guarantees as being true or as represented by or as meeting a standard
- Transition stage between classroom and employment
- Legally qualified or adequate
17 Clues: Inherent characteristic • Legally qualified or adequate • Granting of licenses to practice a profession • Conformity in fulfilling official requirements • Transition stage between classroom and employment • Four-year academic degree conferred by colleges and universities • To make, invent, or arrange in an unplanned or spontaneous manner • ...
Integumentary Medical Terms 2021-11-09
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- pigment in skin
- pus in the peritoneal cavity
- first layer of skin
- a bluish discoloration of skin due to lack of oxygen
- fat below the skin
- able to produce nail substance
- concretion in a sebaceous gland
- white tuft of skin on the end of hair
- capable of surviving high temperatures
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- covered with little scales
- deepest layer of skin
- a secretory cell of a gland
- severe blood vessel disease
- death of cells or tissues due to aging
- allergic reaction that causes red bumps on skin
- an instrument used to destroy skin by freezing it
- produced from outside a cell,tissue, or organism
17 Clues: pigment in skin • fat below the skin • first layer of skin • deepest layer of skin • covered with little scales • a secretory cell of a gland • severe blood vessel disease • pus in the peritoneal cavity • able to produce nail substance • concretion in a sebaceous gland • white tuft of skin on the end of hair • death of cells or tissues due to aging • ...
Medical Terminology Puzzle 2025-01-23
19 Clues: one • all • two • many • four • four • half • none • many • three • partial • narrowing • hardening • treatment • to suture • development • surgical repari • instrument to cut • surgical fixation
Family Medical Center 2022-03-09
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- what the "M" stands for in MSDS
- what CC stands for ____ complaint
- what the "S" in OSHA stands for
- what is the first variant of Covid
- the name of our reference lab. Lab ____
- the person receiving care is known as a
- what the "I" in HIPAA stands for
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- what our EMR system is called. ____ Fusion
- temps, blood pressure and pulse are referred to as
- what the 2nd tab is when in a patients chart
- Dr. Russells middle name
- name of most recently hired employee at FMC
- name of road behind the office
- the state whre Dr. Russell is from
- the legal first name of our referral clerk
- what staff does to determine if pt needs to be seen
- what is the middle name of Kaitlins baby
17 Clues: Dr. Russells middle name • name of road behind the office • what the "M" stands for in MSDS • what the "S" in OSHA stands for • what the "I" in HIPAA stands for • what CC stands for ____ complaint • the state whre Dr. Russell is from • what is the first variant of Covid • the name of our reference lab. Lab ____ • the person receiving care is known as a • ...
Medical Terms Crossword 2025-09-04
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- suffix meaning small
- combining from meaning cancer
- prefix meaning beyond or excess
- medical term for first
- prefix meaning false
- suffix for the angiorrhaphy
- prefix for the term anemia
- suffix meaning cell
- suffix for the term hemorrhage
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- prefix for the term myoma
- suffix of the term gastrectasis
- combining form meaning kidney
- combining form meaning voice box
- suffix for the term colostomy
- combining form meaning skin
- suffix for the term pelvimetry
- combining form meaning eye
17 Clues: suffix meaning cell • suffix meaning small • prefix meaning false • medical term for first • prefix for the term myoma • combining form meaning eye • prefix for the term anemia • combining form meaning skin • suffix for the angiorrhaphy • combining from meaning cancer • combining form meaning kidney • suffix for the term colostomy • suffix for the term pelvimetry • ...
Medical Terminology crossword 2025-12-05
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- muscular pump that circulates blood
- vessels that supply the heart muscle
- specialized connective tissue supporting the body
- tissue that contracts to produce movement
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- rapid quivering irregular heart rhythm
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- heart contraction phase
- heart relaxation and filling phase
- fibrous tissue connecting bone to bone
- break in a bone
- decreased bone density increasing fracture risk
- lower heart chamber that pumps blood out
- chest pain from transient myocardial ischemia
- fibrous tissue connecting muscle to bone
- framework of bones that supports the body
- blood vessel that returns blood to the heart
- main artery leaving the heart
17 Clues: break in a bone • heart contraction phase • main artery leaving the heart • heart relaxation and filling phase • muscular pump that circulates blood • vessels that supply the heart muscle • fibrous tissue connecting bone to bone • rapid quivering irregular heart rhythm • lower heart chamber that pumps blood out • fibrous tissue connecting muscle to bone • ...
ch.4 El Consutorio # 3 la medicina y sintomas 2024-02-05
20 Clues: flu • cold • cough • dizzy • aspirin • healthy • medical • serious • healthy • headache • pregnant • congested • infection • medication • antibiotic • prescription • to have pain • to be allergic • pill or tablet • to have a fever
Revenue Cycle Week 2018-08-13
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- What department schedules patient testing
- Who answers incoming call to the hospital
- What department handles medical charts
- What department sends claims to payers
- Who draws the patient's blood
- What department uses Patient Secure
- What department works payer denials
- Who is the Coding Manager
- Who is the Patient Access Diagnostic Manager
- Who would add an ICD10 code to the accounts
- Who is the Insurance Manager
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- What team reviews the accounts for correct charges
- Who is the Patient Access Treatment Manager
- Who is the Revenue Cycle Vice President
- Who is the Customer Service Manager
- Who is the Revenue Cycle Director
- Who is the Medical Records Director
- What system do we use
- Who do we all serve
19 Clues: Who do we all serve • What system do we use • Who is the Coding Manager • Who is the Insurance Manager • Who draws the patient's blood • Who is the Revenue Cycle Director • Who is the Customer Service Manager • Who is the Medical Records Director • What department uses Patient Secure • What department works payer denials • What department handles medical charts • ...
Final Study Guide 2022-07-11
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- Documents that list the order in which business is to be conducted during a meeting
- There is/are __________ form(s) of verbal communication
- According to the learning style inventory, which stage learners enjoy teaching others and working in groups and learn best when they can apply new information to real-world problems
- A task is noted as an E priority is probably a(n)
- what type of registered nurse has advanced training to diagnose and treat common illnesses
- With regard to ethical distress, what stands in the way of making an ethical choice
- Medical assisting is one of the nation's fastest growing careers, and employment opportunities are projected to grow __________% through 2022
- Probably the most important asset a medical assistant can offer the employer is
- The pretrial disclosure of pertinent facts or documents by one or both parties in a legal action is called
- What involves repeating the main idea of the conversation while also identifying the senders feelings
- What is the most common form of organ donation
- A strong method of improving employee morale and encouraging outstanding performance
- Issues that have moral implication of right and wrong
- The medical assistant cannot legally provide the information for the patient
- Not typically available through the patient information web portal
- Some managers assign a person to assist new employees during the initial probationary period: this person is called a
- ______________ could be described as thorough thinking because it requires learners to be open-minded to all possibilities
- The National Library of Medicine is part of what organization
- How many Federal Reserve districts is the country divided into
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- What is one of the most popular and beneficial marketing tools for the provider
- RMA credential is awarded
- A medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of disorders of the eye
- In order to become a successful medical assistant you must first become a successful
- Subjects that cannot be discussed in a job interview
- A period of 60-90 days is the traditional _________ ________, but many employers believe that 2 weeks is sufficient to determine whether the employee will be able to learn and adapt to the position
- An office with more than _________ employees should have one person designated as a supervisor or office manager
- Verbal expressions or body language, such as a nod of understanding, are called
- What is a moral obligation to act for the benefit of others
- What is the most successful collection strategy
- With regard to medical ethics, which term deals with the fair distribution of benefits and burdens among individuals or groups in society having legitimate claims on those benefits and burdens
- The health professional who provides basic patient care services, including diagnosing illnesses and prescribing medication
- A person who shifts his or her weight when attempting to deal with conflict is exhibiting
32 Clues: RMA credential is awarded • What is the most common form of organ donation • What is the most successful collection strategy • A task is noted as an E priority is probably a(n) • Subjects that cannot be discussed in a job interview • Issues that have moral implication of right and wrong • There is/are __________ form(s) of verbal communication • ...
Administrative medical assisting duites 2013-02-25
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- people who sell things
- registered medical assistanrs
- the worngful act
- emergency medical technician
- a graduated nurse who has passed examinations for registration
- ethic a commitment to the value of work
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- law the legal code of ancient rome
- certified nursing assistant
- law the body of law dealing with crimes and their punishment
- the trait of judging widely
- the act of enrolling
- moral soundness
- understanding and entering anothers feelings
13 Clues: moral soundness • the worngful act • the act of enrolling • people who sell things • certified nursing assistant • the trait of judging widely • emergency medical technician • registered medical assistanrs • law the legal code of ancient rome • ethic a commitment to the value of work • understanding and entering anothers feelings • ...
5/28: Vocabulary Review 2024-05-29
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- - The doctor emphasized the importance of confidentiality when discussing the patient’s sensitive medical history with the staff.
- - The surgeon was sued for malpractice after it was discovered that a critical error had been made during the operation, resulting in severe complications for the patient.
- Care - With the rise of ambulatory care, more patients are receiving treatments and procedures on an outpatient basis, reducing the need for extended hospital stays.
- - Following his stroke, John underwent intensive rehabilitation to regain his mobility and independence, which includes physical therapy and occupational therapy sessions.
- Trends - The report on healthcare trends indicated a growing emphasis on preventive care and the integration of technology to improve patient outcomes
- - Medicare provides essential health insurance for people over 65, ensuring they receive the necessary medical care without financial burden.
- - When John visited a specialist who was out-of-network he had to pay significantly higher fees than if he had chosen a provider within his insurance network.
- - Advanced diagnostics allowed the medical team to identify the rare disease early, leading to a more effective treatment plan.
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- - Low-income individuals rely heavily on Medicaid to cover their medical expenses, as it offers a safety net for those who cannot afford private insurance.
- Nursing Facility - After her hip surgery, Maria was transferred to a skilled nursing facility where she received round-the-clock care and rehabilitation services to aid in her recovery.
- - The insurance plan included a cost-share component, meaning the patient was responsible for a portion of the medical expenses, while the insurer covered the rest.
- Care Act - The Affordable Care Act has expanded healthcare coverage to millions of uninsured Americans, providing them with access to essential medical services.
- Factors - The research highlighted how socioeconomic factors such as income and education level, significantly influence the individual’s access to healthcare.
- Technology - The hospital invested heavily in healthcare technology implementing electronic health records and telemedicine services to enhance patient care and streamline operations.
14 Clues: - Advanced diagnostics allowed the medical team to identify the rare disease early, leading to a more effective treatment plan. • - The doctor emphasized the importance of confidentiality when discussing the patient’s sensitive medical history with the staff. • ...
Vocabulary 2016-10-04
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- following standards, rules, and regulations
- to organize and process
- a small fee paid to a provider at the time services are rendered
- a physician who provides direct care to patients admitted to a hospital
- a medical doctor who can diagnose and treat
- treatments or services that health insurances companies will not pay
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- another part of the process of ensuring accurate communication
- a request by a physician for a patient to be seen by another physician
- care for patients who have chronic diagnoses
- a physician's order for a medication, test, or treatment
- a legally binding request for the release of medical records or documentation
- law that is involved with crime against the state
- person or organization that has agreed to pay the bill(s) for medical services
13 Clues: to organize and process • following standards, rules, and regulations • a medical doctor who can diagnose and treat • care for patients who have chronic diagnoses • law that is involved with crime against the state • a physician's order for a medication, test, or treatment • another part of the process of ensuring accurate communication • ...
science 2023-08-16
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- Jane C. Wright's innovative approach to cancer therapy
- Jane C. Wright was a pioneer in the development of cancer______
- The medical center where Jane C.Wright conducted her research
- The prestigious award Jane C. Wright received from the President
- Jane C. Wright was an advocate for diversity and inclusion in ______
- Jane C. Wright's work laid the foundation for modern cancer ______
- Jane C. Wright was known for using combination ______ in cancer treatment
- A type of medical study Jane C. Wright conducted to test new treatments
- The year Jane C. Wright was born
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- Jane C. Wright was a pioneering African-American______
- Award that Jane C.Wright received for her contributions to cancer research
- Jane C. Wright's field of expertise
- Jane C.Wright's role in medical history as an oncologist
- Type of treatment developed by Jane C. Wright
14 Clues: The year Jane C. Wright was born • Jane C. Wright's field of expertise • Type of treatment developed by Jane C. Wright • Jane C. Wright was a pioneering African-American______ • Jane C. Wright's innovative approach to cancer therapy • Jane C.Wright's role in medical history as an oncologist • The medical center where Jane C.Wright conducted her research • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword 2022-08-28
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- blades, razors, scalpels, uncapped needles
- needs to be done after contact with bodily fluids
- paper forms with medical information
- supports leg injury
- used to support broken bones
- federal agency that develops regulations for employees
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- refridgerator, icce machine, whirlpool, hydrocollator
- used to communicate in an emergency
- facility used for athletic training needs
- circuit that stops flow of electricity
- to sit on for treatment
- for wrapping
- kit bag that houses training supplies
- can never be enough of this in the training room
14 Clues: for wrapping • supports leg injury • to sit on for treatment • used to support broken bones • used to communicate in an emergency • paper forms with medical information • kit bag that houses training supplies • circuit that stops flow of electricity • facility used for athletic training needs • blades, razors, scalpels, uncapped needles • ...
SBlakeney Chpt 1 & 2 Test 2012-12-12
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- standards of professional behavior
- a method of scrambling transmitted data so it cannot be deciphered with the use of a confidential process or key
- physican agrees to share the risk that an insured person will use more services that the fee coverse, shares in the prospect that an insured person will use fewer services
- an organization that assumes the risks of paying for health insurance directly and sets up a fund from which to pay
- medical practice's written plan for complying with regulations
- medical insurance that combines a high-deductible health plan with a medical savings plan
- an order of the court directing a party to appear and testify
- federal agency that runs Medicare, Medicaid, and clinical laboratories
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- law regualating the use and disclosure of patients' protected health information
- what does EDI stands for?
- the standare3d for the identification of providers when filing claims and other transactions
- Patients meet most of their medical needs using doctors and hospitals on an approved list but may go outside the network if they are willing to pay extra
- person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse in a qui tam case
- Protect people's private health information, uncover fraud and abuse, create standards for electronic transmission of health care are alll part of what?
- directs the party to appear, to testify, and to bring specified documents or items
- plans include low copayment, limited provider network, covers preventive care
- an impermissible use or disclosure under the privacy rule that compromises the security or privacy of PHI
17 Clues: what does EDI stands for? • standards of professional behavior • an order of the court directing a party to appear and testify • medical practice's written plan for complying with regulations • person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse in a qui tam case • federal agency that runs Medicare, Medicaid, and clinical laboratories • ...
Non Communicable Diseases 2024-04-19
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- A lung diseases that block airflow.
- Is the identification of a disease or condition based on an evaluation of symptoms, medical history, physical examination, and diagnostic tests.
- irregular beating of the heart.
- Lungs become damaged
- A group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells in the body.
- Often hereditary.
- Hormonal changes during pregnancy may cause some women to have high blood glucose levels.
- sudden interruption of blood flow in the brain.
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- A period during a chronic illness where the symptoms are reduced or disappear, indicating a temporary improvement in the condition.
- high blood pressure.
- A hormone that lowers glucose levels in blood.
- Organ that produces insulin inorder to control blood sugar.
- Can arise due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
- blood flow to your heart being blocked.
- Refers to the likely outcome or course of a medical condition or disease.
- Airways become inflamed
- Means that a person no longer has a disease or medical condition, and their symptoms have completely gone away.
- A chronic condition in which the body is unable to properly regulate blood sugar levels.
18 Clues: Often hereditary. • high blood pressure. • Lungs become damaged • Airways become inflamed • irregular beating of the heart. • A lung diseases that block airflow. • blood flow to your heart being blocked. • A hormone that lowers glucose levels in blood. • sudden interruption of blood flow in the brain. • Organ that produces insulin inorder to control blood sugar. • ...
Semana 3 2023-11-08
19 Clues: stent • polyp • angina • swelling • restless • disorder • heartburn • pacemaker • throbbing • angioplasty • to turn out • heart murmur • beta blocker • defibrillator • heart failure • herbal medicine • catheterization • medical history • blood glucose monitor
Matters of Life - Elderly and Death - Existence of God 2012-11-17
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- Keep life going
- Grieving for the dead
- Dying to relieve pain or suffering
- Discrimination on the bases of age
- Someone who believes in God
- Donating and receiving blood
- Copying DNA, for medical research
- enjoyment within life
- Testing on embryos for the development of medical Science
- Someone who doesn't believe in God
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- Another word for the Teleological argument
- types of cells that replace damaged cells
- Placing a donor's sperm within the female's reproductive tract
- Carrying the child for another mother-embryo implanted through IVF
- To end life
- 2 types of it; brain and cardiac
- A Christian quote against murder/suicide
- One version of the Design argument
- A place of palliative care
19 Clues: To end life • Keep life going • Grieving for the dead • enjoyment within life • A place of palliative care • Someone who believes in God • Donating and receiving blood • 2 types of it; brain and cardiac • Copying DNA, for medical research • Dying to relieve pain or suffering • Discrimination on the bases of age • One version of the Design argument • Someone who doesn't believe in God • ...
first aid kit 2024-02-12
Unit 3 A 2025-09-26
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- attention Care from a doctor or nurse
- networking Connecting with people online
- theft Crime of using someone's personal data
- Shortened form of a word
- A large mass of falling snow
- The physical world and its environment
- of speech Categories like noun or verb
- number Phone number for urgent help
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- workers People who provide medical care
- System that determines location
- issues Personal problems and challenges
- sea Area of ocean away from land
- alphabetical order Arranged from A to Z
- danger At risk of harm
- to face Meeting someone in person
- entry A word and its meaning in a dictionary
- an instant Happening very quickly
- Far away from other places
- Electronic tools or machines
- A person with special knowledge
20 Clues: danger At risk of harm • Shortened form of a word • Far away from other places • A large mass of falling snow • Electronic tools or machines • System that determines location • A person with special knowledge • sea Area of ocean away from land • to face Meeting someone in person • an instant Happening very quickly • number Phone number for urgent help • ...
Vocab Review 5/28 2024-05-29
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- Care - With the rise of ambulatory care, more patients are receiving treatments and procedures on an outpatient basis, reducing the need for extended hospital stays.
- Technology - The hospital invested heavily in healthcare technology implementing electronic health records and telemedicine services to enhance patient care and streamline operations. Healthcare Technology - The hospital invested heavily in healthcare technology implementing electronic health records and telemedicine services to enhance patient care and streamline operations.
- - The doctor emphasized the importance of confidentiality when discussing the patient’s sensitive medical history with the staff.
- Trends - The report on healthcare trends indicated a growing emphasis on preventive care and the integration of technology to improve patient outcomes
- - When John visited a specialist who was out-of-network he had to pay significantly higher fees than if he had chosen a provider within his insurance network.
- - Advanced diagnostics allowed the medical team to identify the rare disease early, leading to a more effective treatment plan.
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- - The insurance plan included a cost-share component, meaning the patient was responsible for a portion of the medical expenses, while the insurer covered the rest.
- Nursing Facility - After her hip surgery, Maria was transferred to a skilled nursing facility where she received round-the-clock care and rehabilitation services to aid in her recovery.
- - The surgeon was sued for malpractice after it was discovered that a critical error had been made during the operation, resulting in severe complications for the patient.
- - Low-income individuals rely heavily on Medicaid to cover their medical expenses, as it offers a safety net for those who cannot afford private insurance.
- - Following his stroke, John underwent intensive rehabilitation to regain his mobility and independence, which includes physical therapy and occupational therapy sessions.
- Care Act - The Affordable Care Act has expanded healthcare coverage to millions of uninsured Americans, providing them with access to essential medical services.
- - Factors - The research highlighted how socioeconomic factors such as income and education level, significantly influence the individual’s access to healthcare.
- - Medicare provides essential health insurance for people over 65, ensuring they receive the necessary medical care without financial burden.
14 Clues: - Advanced diagnostics allowed the medical team to identify the rare disease early, leading to a more effective treatment plan. • - The doctor emphasized the importance of confidentiality when discussing the patient’s sensitive medical history with the staff. • ...
Chapter 6 2023-05-10
Across
- Statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide service in terms of the services it offers, the intended recipients of services, and a description of the level of cost
- certificate approval by local (state) review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities, open new services, or make large purchases--a condition required for reimbursement by Medicare
- Group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public and whose legal and moral responsibility for policies and operations of the hospital are not for personal benefit of the members
- Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid
- Formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital; have authorized privileges, bylaws, elected officers, and various committees and activities (see Medical Director, Department Chair, and Service Chief)
- Failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim; can be related to an incorrect diagnosis, equipment failure, infection, or a misinterpretation of an order
- Federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace, conducts inspections, and directs determination of fines for noncompliance with policies and regulations
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- Establishes minimum standards of a mammography program to ensure that all women have access to quality services; regulations developed by the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Mammography Quality Assurance Advisory Committee
- Insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
- A professional organization representing medical imaging management at all levels; manages the certified radiology administrator (CRA) credentialing process
- Injuries, large or small, caused by the use (including nonuse) of a drug; can be as harmless as a drug rash or as serious as death from an overdose; the two types of ADEs are those caused by errors and those that occur despite proper use
- Physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service-for example, a radiologist who is chief of the nuclear medicine service
- Organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as x-ray examination, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, interventional radiography, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, nuclear medicine, and ultrasonography
- Process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement, designing and developing cost-effective and ethically justifiable interventions to close performance gaps, implementing the interventions, and evaluating the financial and nonfinancial results
- System of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations
- Professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset management, financial management, operations management, human resource management, and communication and information management in radiology
- A professional medical society that has accredited more than 39,000 facilities in 10 imaging modalities to assist organizations in meeting governmental and third-party payer criteria; provides practice guidelines to improve patient safety practices in radiology services
- Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization
- Ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, and compensating employees; developing and maintaining skills, quality, and motivation; collective bargaining; and occupational health and safety
- Physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee; responsible for all of the medical operations of a hospital department and may also oversee a residency training program
- Services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physician's plan for diagnoses and treatments
- Unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting
- Physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department or service; also responsible for providing input regarding policies and procedures and day-to-day operations of the
- Independent not for-profit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 22.000 healthcare organizations and programs in the United States and is the nation's primary standard-setting and accrediting body in healthcare; TJC standards focus on improving the quality and safety of patient care provided by healthcare organizations
- Management of quality in the workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee, with a strong focus on process measurement and control
25 Clues: Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid • Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization • Unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting • ...
Medieval medicine 2025-06-02
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- Practice of examining urine to diagnose illness
- Medieval healer who performed minor operations and cut hair
- Institutions built by the Church that offered care, rest, and prayer for the sick
- Belief that bad smells caused illness
- Highly trained but expensive medical doctor who used urine charts
- Form of the Black Death that attacked the lungs
- Roman doctor whose anatomical ideas influenced medieval medicine
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- Treatment to balance humours by removing blood
- Theory of bodily liquids believed to cause health or illness based on balance
- Church institution with better public health and medical centres
- Practice of whipping oneself as a supernatural cure for the plague
- Healer who mixed and sold medicines and ointments
- DEATH Plague that spread across Europe in the 1340s BUBONICPLAGUE Type of plague causing swellings in the armpits, neck, and groin
- Islamic doctor known as Avicenna who wrote a major medical encyclopaedia
14 Clues: Belief that bad smells caused illness • Treatment to balance humours by removing blood • Practice of examining urine to diagnose illness • Form of the Black Death that attacked the lungs • Healer who mixed and sold medicines and ointments • Medieval healer who performed minor operations and cut hair • Church institution with better public health and medical centres • ...
4.04 Health Informatics and Support Services Careers 2023-01-04
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- Specially trained in medical genetics and counseling
- process of transcribing voice-recorded medical reports that are dictated y physicians, nurses, and other healthcare practitioners
- helps counsel clients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits
- Maintains the cleanliness of the health care facility
- Dedicated to helping individuals, families, and communities improve their quality of lives through counseling and advocacy.
- helps to educate people about the availability of healthcare services
- Handles the details of funerals, burials, and cremations also known as a funeral director
- Transfer of healthcare information into alphanumeric codes
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- Observes patient food intake and report progress & dietary problems to dietician
- Responsible for preparing healthcare or laboratory equipment
- Organize and manage health data to ensure its quality, accuracy, accessibility, and securely
- Plans, directs & coordinate medical and healthcare services, and facilities
- Develop meal plans, taking both cost and clients' preferences into account
- helps the healthcare facility manage insurance claims, invoices, and payments
- Investigates patterns and causes of disease and injury
15 Clues: Specially trained in medical genetics and counseling • Maintains the cleanliness of the health care facility • Investigates patterns and causes of disease and injury • Transfer of healthcare information into alphanumeric codes • Responsible for preparing healthcare or laboratory equipment • helps counsel clients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits • ...
Insurance Vocabulary - Addyson Sidwell 2022-02-10
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- A type of health plan that contracts with medical providers, such as hospitals and doctors, to create a network of participating providers.
- a form of insurance providing wage replacement and medical benefits to employees injured in the course of employment
- the amount of money an individual or business pays for an insurance policy
- says that primary coverage comes from the plan of the parent whose birthday comes first in the year.
- federal health insurance for people 65 or older
- nation's public health insurance program for people with low income
- a health care program of the United States Department of Defense Military Health System
- A type of health insurance plan that usually limits coverage to care from doctors who work for or contract with
- A decision by your health insurer or plan that a health care service is necessary
- an agreement that transfers the insurance claims rights or benefits of the policy to a third-party
- a statement from your health insurance plan describing what costs it will cover for medical care or products you've received
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- set amounts you pay to your medical provider when you receive services
- an amount of money that you yourself are responsible for paying toward an insured loss.
- offered to uninsured Americans who have been unable to obtain coverage because of a pre-existing condition
- The percentage of costs of a covered health care service you pay
- a program administered by the United States Department of Health and Human Services that provides matching funds to states for health insurance to families with children
- health benefit program for veterans
17 Clues: health benefit program for veterans • federal health insurance for people 65 or older • The percentage of costs of a covered health care service you pay • nation's public health insurance program for people with low income • set amounts you pay to your medical provider when you receive services • ...
Chapter 6: Radiology Administration 2023-05-11
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- Process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement, designing and developing cost-effective and ethically justifiable interventions to close performance gaps, implementing the interventions, and evaluating the financial and nonfinancial results
- Services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physician's plan for diagnoses and treatments
- Physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee; responsible for all of the medical operations of a hospital department and may also oversee a residency training program
- Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization
- Statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide service in terms of the services it offers, the intended recipients of services, and a description of the level of cost
- A professional medical society that has accredited more than 39,000 facilities in 10 imaging modalities to assist organizations in meeting governmental and third-party payer criteria; provides practice guidelines to improve patient safety practices in radiology services
- Magement of quality in the workplacew from a perspective of total involvement of every employee, with a strong focus on process measurement and control
- Injuries, large or small, caused by the use (including nonuse) of a drug; can be as harmless as a drug rash or as serious as death from an overdose; the two types of ADEs are those caused by errors and those that occur despite proper use
- Federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace, conducts inspections, and directs determination of fines for noncompliance with policies and regulations
- Independent not-for-profit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 22,000 healthcare organizations and programs in the United States and is the nation's primary standard-setting and accrediting body in healthcare; TJC standards focus on improving the quality and safety of patient care provided by healthcare organizations
- Certificate approved by a local (state) review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities, open new services, or make large purchases-a condition required for reimbursement by Medicare
- Unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting
- Insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
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- Physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department or service; also responsible for providing input regarding policies and procedures and day-to-day operations of the department
- Group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public and whose legal and moral responsibility for policies and operations of the hospital are not for personal benefit of the members
- Physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service-for example, a radiologist who is chief of the nuclear medicine service
- Ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, and compensating employees; developing and maintaining skills, quality, and motivation; collective bargaining; and occupational health and safety
- A professional organization representing medical imaging management at all levels; manages the certified radiology administrator (CRA) credentialing process
- System of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations
- Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid
- Formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital; have authorized privileges, bylaws, elected officers, and various committees and activities (see Medical Director, Department Chair, and Service Chief)
- Organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as x-ray examination, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, interventional radiography, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, nuclear medicine, and ultrasonography
- Failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim; can be related to an incorrect diagnosis, equipment failure, infection, or a misinterpretation of an order
- Professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset management, financial management, operations management, human resource management, and communication and information management in radiology
- Establishes minimum standards of a mammography program to ensure that all women have access to quality services; regulations developed by the US Food & Drug Administration and the National Mammography Quality Assurance Advisory Committee
25 Clues: Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid • Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization • Unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting • ...
Kinds of doctors 2015-05-24
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- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of teeth and oral cavity.
- This is a doctor who performs medical operations.
- This is a doctor who diagnoses diseases connected with the glands that release hormones. They treat people who suffer from hormonal imbalances.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the medical care of bones, the treatment and prevention of defects and injuries.
- This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the care and treatment of the female reproductive system.
- This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes.
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- This is a doctor who specialises in the diseases and injuries of vocal apparatus, especially the larynx.
- This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children.
- This is a doctor who provides medical care to patients in acute situations, they consult surgical team and administer the proper anaesthesia.
- This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment.
- This is a doctor who treats and prevents diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
- This is a doctor who has general knowledge about illnesses and medical conditions, but does not perform surgeries.
14 Clues: This is a doctor who performs medical operations. • This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes. • This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children. • This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children. • This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment. • ...
Kinds of doctors 2015-05-24
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- This is a doctor who provides medical care to patients in acute situations, they consult surgical team and administer the proper anaesthesia.
- This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment.
- This is a doctor who treats and prevents diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diseases and injuries of vocal apparatus, especially the larynx.
- This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children.
- This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes.
- This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children.
- This is a doctor who performs medical operations.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of teeth and oral cavity.
- This is a doctor who has general knowledge about illnesses and medical conditions, but does not perform surgeries.
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- This is a doctor who specialises in the care and treatment of the female reproductive system.
- This is a doctor who diagnoses diseases connected with the glands that release hormones. They treat people who suffer from hormonal imbalances.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the medical care of bones, the treatment and prevention of defects and injuries.
14 Clues: This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes. • This is a doctor who performs medical operations. • This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children. • This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children. • This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment. • ...
Exploring Careers 2021-09-16
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- believed the body required 3 elements
- privacy law
- believed the body required 4 elements
- education is important factor
- educate and guide patients through procedures
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- called medical resonance imaging
- uses new treatments
- provide a therapeutic environment
- informatics to manage medical expenses
- to test and evaluate patients
- physicians uses plants and oils
11 Clues: privacy law • uses new treatments • to test and evaluate patients • education is important factor • physicians uses plants and oils • called medical resonance imaging • provide a therapeutic environment • believed the body required 3 elements • believed the body required 4 elements • informatics to manage medical expenses • educate and guide patients through procedures
medical physicist 2021-08-24
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- Many medical physicists are heavily involved with responsibilities in areas of _____ and treatment, often with specific patients.
- in research of heart disease physicists will work on the measurement of blood flow and _____
- their ____ is usually in between 25k and 220k dollars in Oklahoma.
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- some medical physicists are hired to work at this place.
- a physicist teaches other future physicists at this place.
- the name of the job
- you will need one of these in medical physics, physics, or radiation biology to be a medical physicists.
- medical physicists will help with the ____ of many things like cancer, heart disease and mental illnesses.
8 Clues: the name of the job • some medical physicists are hired to work at this place. • a physicist teaches other future physicists at this place. • their ____ is usually in between 25k and 220k dollars in Oklahoma. • in research of heart disease physicists will work on the measurement of blood flow and _____ • ...
Unit 2 Hospital Staff 2020-10-23
10 Clues: treats children • prepares X-rays • performs surgery • helps prevent pain • fills prescriptions • treats heart problems • provides many kinds of care • treats pregnant women and babies • medical professional who helps a doctor • a medical professional who works in a lab
Puzzle 23 2025-08-19
10 Clues: Sharp medical knife • Small solid medicine • Gas needed to breathe • Place for health care • Helper in medical care • Tool to listen to heart • Cloth for covering wound • Person who treats illness • Person receiving treatment • Tool for injecting medicine
Kinds of doctors 2015-05-24
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- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of teeth and oral cavity.
- This is a doctor who specialises in causes and effects of illnesses.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the medical care of bones, the treatment and prevention of defects and injuries.
- This is a doctor who specialises in diseases of blood and blood-forming organs.
- This is a doctor who diagnoses diseases connected with the glands that release hormones. They treat people who suffer from hormonal imbalances.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
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- This is a doctor who has general knowledge about illnesses and medical conditions, but does not perform surgeries.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the care and treatment of the female reproductive system.
- This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes.
- This is a doctor who performs medical operations.
- This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children.
- This is a doctor who provides medical care to patients in acute situations, they consult surgical team and administer the proper anaesthesia.
- This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment.
- This is a doctor who treats and prevents diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diseases and injuries of vocal apparatus, especially the larynx.
- This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children.
16 Clues: This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes. • This is a doctor who performs medical operations. • This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children. • This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children. • This is a doctor who specialises in causes and effects of illnesses. • This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment. • ...
Biomedical 2017-10-18
20 Clues: guide • review • biology • manager • creator • reports • diagnose • database • diagnose • therapist • researcher • technician • animal care • organ donors • investigators • help a patient • collect samples • modeling software • crime investigate • examine substances
