medical Crossword Puzzles
engineering careers 2016-03-15
15 Clues: bomb • oil gas • websites • software • outdoors • medicines • food test • medicines • equipment • computers • light bulb • communication • camera observation • computer programing • resource water filters
'Lord of the Flies' 2022-12-15
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- Ralph's father's job.
- war fought in by Golding.
- Simon's medical condition.
- novel that inspired Golding.
- Jack's group at the start of the novel are a what?
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- Piggy's medical condition.
- item used to call an assembly.
- Event that almost destroys the island at the end of the novel.
- Who are all assumed to have died at the start of the novel?
- What does Ralph want to keep going?
- item used to create fire.
- twins in the novel.
- What took the boys to the island?
13 Clues: Ralph's father's job. • twins in the novel. • item used to create fire. • war fought in by Golding. • Piggy's medical condition. • Simon's medical condition. • novel that inspired Golding. • item used to call an assembly. • What took the boys to the island? • What does Ralph want to keep going? • Jack's group at the start of the novel are a what? • ...
Community Allied Health 2024-10-30
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- Care provided at home
- Lon-lasting conditions
- A service that helps with daily living tasks
- Measures taken to avoid illness or injury
- A process of evaluating a persons health
- This therapist helps patients recover from injury through exercises
- Assists patients with nutrition and diet
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- Works with patients to improve their daily living skills
- The science of food and its impact on health
- Short-term medical conditions
- A person receiving medical care
- The overall state of health and vitality
- A professional who helps patients improve mobility
13 Clues: Care provided at home • Lon-lasting conditions • Short-term medical conditions • A person receiving medical care • The overall state of health and vitality • A process of evaluating a persons health • Assists patients with nutrition and diet • Measures taken to avoid illness or injury • The science of food and its impact on health • ...
Jenna Micklin Assessment 2020-12-14
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- An instruction given to someone or a group of people
- An allergic reaction to something that your body has become sensitive to
- Protective goggles, helmets, and garments
- Part of CPR that tries to get the patient's heart to restart
- When someone fails to act responsibly upon someone that is hurt or injured
- Legal protection for people who give reasonable care
- When air is blocked by and object and can not enter the patient's mouth
- A system that provides emergency medical care
- The help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available
- When the concussion recovery time lasts longer than normal and cause headaches, dizziness, and loss of memory and focus
- One way an object can exit the throat by wrapping both arms around the patient and squeezing them
- You apply it to the injured spot to stop the bleeding
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- When the patient is unconscious or is unable to communicate but needs immediate medical attention and the caregiver acts and gets them the medical help they need
- Given to someone who has to stopped breathing to give them the vital oxygen they need
- Who you call if you have been poisoned but have no symptoms and are stable
- Uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain
- Verbal or physical signs of patients communicating with caretakers
- A device used to apply pressure to help stop bleeding on a limb
- 3 steps to make sure the patient is safe before help arrives
- Abnormal electrical activity in a single part of the brain
- 30 chest compression and 2 breaths
- Brought on by the sudden drop in blood flow
- small portable device that helps during CPR
- The failure to do something when it has legal or moral purposes
- Failure to take proper care during the situation
- A traumatic brain injury that affects brain function
- The legal act that someone has to act and care for a person in harm
- Information being kept private and only between the caregiver and the patient
28 Clues: 30 chest compression and 2 breaths • Protective goggles, helmets, and garments • Brought on by the sudden drop in blood flow • small portable device that helps during CPR • A system that provides emergency medical care • Uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain • Failure to take proper care during the situation • ...
First Aid Review 2021-11-18
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- assistance in the case of exposure to poisonous or hazardous substances
- failing to provide the type of care as would a person having the same or similar training
- injury resulting from excessive exposure to thermal, chemical, electrical, or radioactive agents
- device used to apply pressure in order to limit the flow of blood
- state of prolonged unconsciousness
- series of waves in a water body due to the displacement of a large volume of water
- a critical condition brought on by the sudden drop in blood flow through the body
- traumatic brain injury that affects the function of the brain
- sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain
- no one is required to render first aid when no legal duty exists
- or other gases enter the lungs
- intaking a food, drink, or substance into the body
- symptoms, allergies, medications, prior medical history, last oral intake, events preceeding
- severe, potential life-threatening allergic reaction
- a medical emergency that causes one's body to lose heat faster than it can produce heat
- deviating from accepted standard of care that results in further injury to a victim
- inability to breathe caused by blockage of the throat or windpipe
- electronic device used to help those experiencing sudden cardiac arrest
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- what is going on around you
- immediate care given to an injured or suddenly ill person
- 3 c's
- rapid heartbeat that causes poor blood flow
- an emergency procedure that includes chest compressions
- sudden and violent shaking of the ground
- pressure on a wound in order to constrict the blood vessels
- to do what a reasonably prudent person would do
- concussion symptoms that last beyond the expected recovery period
- or agreeing
- something a reasonably prudent person would NOT do
- stroke: when the body cannot regulate its temperature
- maintaining privacy about a victim, relaying medical information to appropriate persons
- emergency technique used to help clear a person's airway
- emergency medical services
- seizure: abnormal electrical activity in one area of the brain
34 Clues: 3 c's • or agreeing • emergency medical services • what is going on around you • or other gases enter the lungs • state of prolonged unconsciousness • sudden and violent shaking of the ground • rapid heartbeat that causes poor blood flow • to do what a reasonably prudent person would do • something a reasonably prudent person would NOT do • ...
Social Insurance & Other Health Concepts 2018-06-22
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- Insured must pay a specified amount for services "up front", provider pays remainder of cost.
- Any group or individual who provides health care services.
- Business Overhead Expense Policy
- _______Period is the time period in which benefits are paid under the policy.
- A request for payment of the benefits provided by an insurance contract.
- Legal process for insurers seeking recovery for loss from a 3rd parties.
- A medical benefits program administered by states & the federal government.
- _______Disability Policy. Provides income for persons returning to work after a total disability.
- The insured’s PCP for medical care and for referrals in HMO's & PPO's.
- ________Period Time between beginning of a disability & the start of benefits.
- _______Disability from which the insured does not recover.
- An excess amount of insurance resulting in overpayment in the event of a loss.
- ______Disability. Provision stating the conditions that auto-qualify insured for full benefits.
- A claim to a provider for payments from Medicare.
- A periodic payment to the insurance company to keep the policy in force.
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- _______Disabilty. 2+ yrs of coverage for illness up to age 65, or life in case of an accident.
- Organizations that process claims and pay benefits in an insurance policy.
- _______Care. An plan seeking contain cost by controlling behavior of patients.
- A facility for the terminally ill that provides supportive care.
- ________Period is the annual time to enroll in a Medicare plan.
- Organizations that process inpatient and outpatient claims.
- The Federal program that pays hospital & medical expenses.
- ________Disability. A condition which does not allow the perform of duties of any occupation.
- The portion of a loss that is paid by the insured before insurer pays claim.
- An agreement where both parties pay a portion of loss or expenses.
- ________Disability. Policy that covers disabilities of 13 to 26 weeks, sometimes up to 2 yrs.
- _______Period. Premium due date during which premiums may still be paid.
- A person's net worth.
- A temporary health or medical care provided to give a caregiver a short rest.
- Medicare supplement plans issued by private insurance companies.
30 Clues: A person's net worth. • Business Overhead Expense Policy • A claim to a provider for payments from Medicare. • Any group or individual who provides health care services. • The Federal program that pays hospital & medical expenses. • _______Disability from which the insured does not recover. • Organizations that process inpatient and outpatient claims. • ...
Word fun - Professions 2018-11-04
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- I'm a person who studies the solid, liquid, and gaseous matter that constitutes the Earth.
- A medical practitioner, medical doctor, or simply doctor is a professional who practises medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining, or restoring health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments.
- I'm an expert in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the oral cavity
- A pediatrician is medical doctor who manages the physical, behavioral, and mental care for children from birth until age 18.
- I'm a person who loves people's handwriting.
- I study normal and abnormal mental states from cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior by observing, interpreting, and recording how individuals relate to one another and to their environments.
- I'm a person who studies humans and human behavior and societies in the past and present.
- I am someone who studies society and social behaviour by examining the groups, cultures, organizations, social institutions, and processes that people develop.
- I'm a person who attempts to interpret the influence of the heavenly bodies oh human affairs.
- I am an expert in the chemical elements that make up our world.
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- I'm an expert who loves to SEE clearly.
- A medical doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the nervous system
- Someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in his or her work, typically to solve mathematical problems
- A person who plays a musical instrument, especially as a profession, or is musically talented.
- I am a person who helps people learn to cope better, communicate better, and do better
- I'm an expert in dealing with the skin, nails, hair and its diseases.
- A scientist who specializes in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy at all length and time scales in the physical universe.
- A person who advises others on matters of food and nutrition and their impacts on human health.
- I'm a person who scientifically observes the celestial bodies.
- I'm a person who studies life, specifically organisms and their relationship to their environment.
20 Clues: I'm an expert who loves to SEE clearly. • I'm a person who loves people's handwriting. • I'm a person who scientifically observes the celestial bodies. • I am an expert in the chemical elements that make up our world. • I'm an expert in dealing with the skin, nails, hair and its diseases. • ...
Word fun - Professions 2018-11-04
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- I am a person who helps people learn to cope better, communicate better, and do better
- A scientist who specializes in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy at all length and time scales in the physical universe.
- I am an expert in the chemical elements that make up our world.
- I'm a person who studies life, specifically organisms and their relationship to their environment.
- I'm a person who studies humans and human behavior and societies in the past and present.
- I'm an expert who loves to SEE clearly.
- A pediatrician is medical doctor who manages the physical, behavioral, and mental care for children from birth until age 18.
- A person who advises others on matters of food and nutrition and their impacts on human health.
- I'm a person who studies the solid, liquid, and gaseous matter that constitutes the Earth.
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- Someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in his or her work, typically to solve mathematical problems
- I study normal and abnormal mental states from cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior by observing, interpreting, and recording how individuals relate to one another and to their environments.
- I'm an expert in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the oral cavity
- A person who plays a musical instrument, especially as a profession, or is musically talented.
- A medical doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the nervous system
- I'm a person who loves people's handwriting.
- I'm a person who attempts to interpret the influence of the heavenly bodies oh human affairs.
- I am someone who studies society and social behaviour by examining the groups, cultures, organizations, social institutions, and processes that people develop.
- A medical practitioner, medical doctor, or simply doctor is a professional who practises medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining, or restoring health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments.
- I'm an expert in dealing with the skin, nails, hair and its diseases.
- I'm a person who scientifically observes the celestial bodies.
20 Clues: I'm an expert who loves to SEE clearly. • I'm a person who loves people's handwriting. • I'm a person who scientifically observes the celestial bodies. • I am an expert in the chemical elements that make up our world. • I'm an expert in dealing with the skin, nails, hair and its diseases. • ...
Word fun - Professions 2018-11-04
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- A medical doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the nervous system
- A scientist who specializes in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy at all length and time scales in the physical universe.
- I am someone who studies society and social behaviour by examining the groups, cultures, organizations, social institutions, and processes that people develop.
- I'm a person who studies the solid, liquid, and gaseous matter that constitutes the Earth.
- A pediatrician is medical doctor who manages the physical, behavioral, and mental care for children from birth until age 18.
- I'm a person who attempts to interpret the influence of the heavenly bodies oh human affairs.
- I'm a person who studies humans and human behavior and societies in the past and present.
- I'm an expert who loves to SEE clearly.
- Someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in his or her work, typically to solve mathematical problems
- A person who advises others on matters of food and nutrition and their impacts on human health.
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- I'm a person who studies life, specifically organisms and their relationship to their environment.
- I study normal and abnormal mental states from cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior by observing, interpreting, and recording how individuals relate to one another and to their environments.
- A person who plays a musical instrument, especially as a profession, or is musically talented.
- A medical practitioner, medical doctor, or simply doctor is a professional who practises medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining, or restoring health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments.
- I'm a person who loves people's handwriting.
- I am a person who helps people learn to cope better, communicate better, and do better
- I'm an expert in dealing with the skin, nails, hair and its diseases.
- I'm an expert in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the oral cavity
- I am an expert in the chemical elements that make up our world.
- I'm a person who scientifically observes the celestial bodies.
20 Clues: I'm an expert who loves to SEE clearly. • I'm a person who loves people's handwriting. • I'm a person who scientifically observes the celestial bodies. • I am an expert in the chemical elements that make up our world. • I'm an expert in dealing with the skin, nails, hair and its diseases. • ...
2.02 2014-04-08
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- The exchange of information between people by means of speaking, writing, or using a common system of signs or behavior.
- Department An agency that provides medical care to people who cannot afford medical help.
- from Danger Feeling free from harm.
- Cross An international organization dedicated to the medical care of the sick or wounded in wars and natural disasters.
- Environment A surrounding or situation where harm, damage, or loss in unlikely.
- Services A government agency that provides social services to individuals or a community.
- To deprive somebody of air or prevent somebody from breathing, or be unable to breathe.
- Way A national network of local organizations that work to advance the common good by focusing on education, income and health.
- Devices Relating to devices, systems, or circuits, that employ components such as vacuum tubes, integrated circuits, or transistors in their design e.g., are computer, Ipod, etc.
- events Things that happen once in a while but are major events.
- The process of doing something in order to achieve a purpose.
- Safety Free from bodily harm.
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- Security Commission An agency that helps people find jobs.
- of Security A feeling of being safe.
- To make something safe for children to use, or safe against damage or tampering by children.
- Hazardous material that may be found in homes build prior to 1978.
- Needs A basic need for the sense of security.
- Group A group that provides not only financial support but also spiritual, volunteer and community support.
- Poisoning A medical condition caused by toxic levels of the metal lead in the blood.
- Safety Rules for the safe use of the Internet for children.
- Violence Violence within the home which includes the use of physical and sexual violence, threats and intimidation, emotional abuse and denying of finances.
- Poisoning Results from eating foods that contain bacteria or their toxic be unable to breather.
- A portable weapon that fires ammunition such as a pistol or rifle.
- In an unharmed uninjured, or undamaged condition.
24 Clues: Safety Free from bodily harm. • from Danger Feeling free from harm. • of Security A feeling of being safe. • Needs A basic need for the sense of security. • In an unharmed uninjured, or undamaged condition. • Safety Rules for the safe use of the Internet for children. • Security Commission An agency that helps people find jobs. • ...
First Aid Review 2021-11-18
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- assistance in the case of exposure to poisonous or hazardous substances
- failing to provide the type of care as would a person having the same or similar training
- injury resulting from excessive exposure to thermal, chemical, electrical, or radioactive agents
- device used to apply pressure in order to limit the flow of blood
- state of prolonged unconsciousness
- series of waves in a water body due to the displacement of a large volume of water
- a critical condition brought on by the sudden drop in blood flow through the body
- traumatic brain injury that affects the function of the brain
- sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain
- no one is required to render first aid when no legal duty exists
- or other gases enter the lungs
- intaking a food, drink, or substance into the body
- symptoms, allergies, medications, prior medical history, last oral intake, events preceeding
- severe, potential life-threatening allergic reaction
- a medical emergency that causes one's body to lose heat faster than it can produce heat
- deviating from accepted standard of care that results in further injury to a victim
- inability to breathe caused by blockage of the throat or windpipe
- electronic device used to help those experiencing sudden cardiac arrest
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- what is going on around you
- immediate care given to an injured or suddenly ill person
- 3 c's
- rapid heartbeat that causes poor blood flow
- an emergency procedure that includes chest compressions
- sudden and violent shaking of the ground
- pressure on a wound in order to constrict the blood vessels
- to do what a reasonably prudent person would do
- concussion symptoms that last beyond the expected recovery period
- or agreeing
- something a reasonably prudent person would NOT do
- stroke: when the body cannot regulate its temperature
- maintaining privacy about a victim, relaying medical information to appropriate persons
- emergency technique used to help clear a person's airway
- emergency medical services
- seizure: abnormal electrical activity in one area of the brain
34 Clues: 3 c's • or agreeing • emergency medical services • what is going on around you • or other gases enter the lungs • state of prolonged unconsciousness • sudden and violent shaking of the ground • rapid heartbeat that causes poor blood flow • to do what a reasonably prudent person would do • something a reasonably prudent person would NOT do • ...
Child Development 2.02 Safety & Security 2020-09-30
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- In an unharmed, uninjured, or undamaged condition
- of security A feeling of being safe
- Security Commission An agency that helps people find jobs
- volience Violence within the home which includes the use of physical and sexual violence, threats and intimidation, emotional abuse and denying of finances
- events Things that happen once in a while but are major events
- Untroubled by feelings of fear or doubt
- devices Relating to devices, systems, or circuits that employ components such as vacuum tubes, integrated circuits, or transistors in their design e.g., are computer, Ipod, etc.
- group A group that provides not only financial support but also spiritual, volunteer and community support
- safety Rules for the safe use of the Internet for children
- poisoning A medical condition caused by toxic levels of the metal lead in the blood
- poisoning Results from eating foods that contain bacteria or their toxic byproducts
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- safety Free from bodily harm
- needs A basic need for the sense of security
- Cross An international organization dedicated to the medical care of the sick or wounded in wars and natural disasters
- environment A surrounding or situation where harm, damage, or loss is unlikely
- The exchange of information between people by means of speaking, writing, or using a common system of signs or behavior
- To deprive somebody of air or prevent somebody from breathing, or be unable to breathe
- A portable weapon that fires ammunition such as a pistol or rifle
- from danger Feeling free from harm
- Hazadous material that may be found in homes build prior to 1978
- Services A government agency that provides social services to individuals or a community
- To make something safe for children to use, or safe against damage or tampering by children
- The process of doing something in order to achieve a purpose
- Way A national network of local organizations that work to advance the common good by focusing on education, income and health
- allergies An immune system response to a food that the body perceives as harmful
- Department An agency that provides medical care to people who cannot afford medical help
26 Clues: safety Free from bodily harm • from danger Feeling free from harm • of security A feeling of being safe • Untroubled by feelings of fear or doubt • needs A basic need for the sense of security • In an unharmed, uninjured, or undamaged condition • Security Commission An agency that helps people find jobs • safety Rules for the safe use of the Internet for children • ...
Secondary Assessment 2023-04-03
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- a memory aid in which the letters stand for questions asked to get a description of the present illness: onset, provocation, quality, radiation, severity, time.
- a procedure for detecting changes in a patient's condition. It involves four steps: repeating the primary assessment, repeating and recording vital signs, repeating the physical exam, and checking interventions.
- of Present Illness(HPI) information gathered regarding the symptoms and nature of the patient's current concern
- a description or label for a patient's condition that assists a clinician in further evaluation and treatment
- something regarding the patient's condition that you can see
- motion movement of a part of the chest in the opposite direction to the rest of the chest during respiration
- a permanent surgical opening in the neck through which the patient breathes
- A memory aid in which the letters stand for elements of the past medical history: Signs and symptoms, allergies, medications, pertinent, past history, last oral intake, and events leading to the injury or illness.
- diagnosis a list of potential diagnoses compiled early in the assessment of the patient
- question a question requiring only a "yes" or "no" answer
- physical exam an assessment of the head, neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, extremities, and posterior of the body to detect signs and symptoms of injury. It differs from the rapid trauma assessment only in that it also includes examination of the face, ears, eyes, nose, and mouth during the examination of the head.
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- changes in a patient's condition over time, such as slowing respirations or rising pulse rate, that may show improvement
- the grating sound heard when the ends of a broken bone move together
- a condition of being stretched, inflated, or larger than normal
- vein distention (JVD) bulging of the neck veins
- something regarding the patient's condition that the patient tells you
- Medical History(PMH) information gathered regarding the patient's health problems in the past
- Patient a patient suffering from one or more physical injuries
- Patient a patient with one or more medical diseases or conditions
- question a question requiring more than just a "yes" or "no" answer
20 Clues: vein distention (JVD) bulging of the neck veins • question a question requiring only a "yes" or "no" answer • something regarding the patient's condition that you can see • Patient a patient suffering from one or more physical injuries • a condition of being stretched, inflated, or larger than normal • ...
TYT-F.3-Set 1 2023-10-28
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- (adj.)able to prevent infection
- (n.)one of several food substances such as sugar which consists of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon, and provides vour body with heat and energy
- (n.)a substance added to food or drink to give it a particular flavour
- (n.)a medical condition in which a person is very unhappy and anxious for a long period of time and cannot have a normal life during that period
- (n.)medical treatment of iniuries or diseases in which a surgeon cuts open a person's body to repair, remove or replace something inside
- (n.)the chemical processes in your body that change food into the energy you need for growth
- (n.)a substance found in fat, blood and other cells in your body; ton much cholesterol in your body may cause heart disease
- (adj.)describing someone who cannot breathe through his/her nose because it is blocked with blood or thick liquid
- (n.)to injure a joint in someone's body by suddenly twisting it
- (n.)a smooth substance, usually containing medicine, that someone rubs on the skin to heal a wound or sore place
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- (n.)a person who is trained to give advice and help to people with personal or emotional problems
- (v.) to clean the floor with a mop
- (adj.)food or water that is contaminated has harmful or dangerous things in it
- (v.)to allow fresh air to enter and move around a room
- (adj.)produced without using artificial chemicals
- (n.)a mass of diseased cells growing in or on a part of the body where they should not be, usually causing medical problems
- (adj.)clean and likely to prevent infections, bacteria or disease from spreading
- (v.)to get better after an illness or injury
- (n.)a serious disease, especially affecting older people, that prevents the brain from functioning normally and causes problems with speech, memory, thinking and behaviour
- (v.)to put an organ, a group of cells or device into someone's body by doing a medical operation
20 Clues: (adj.)able to prevent infection • (v.) to clean the floor with a mop • (v.)to get better after an illness or injury • (adj.)produced without using artificial chemicals • (v.)to allow fresh air to enter and move around a room • (n.)to injure a joint in someone's body by suddenly twisting it • (n.)a substance added to food or drink to give it a particular flavour • ...
Health Insurance Terms 2017-07-13
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- Plans that generally provide comprehensive health services to their members, and offer financial incentives for patients to use the providers who belong to the plan (2 words).
- A form of medical cost sharing in a health insurance plan that requires an insured person to pay a stated percentage of medical expenses after the deductible amount, if any, was paid.
- Agreed upon fees paid for coverage of medical benefits for a defined benefit period; can be paid by employers, unions, employees, or shared by both the insured individual and the plan sponsor.
- A form of medical cost sharing in a health insurance plan that requires an insured person to pay a fixed dollar amount when a medical service is received. The insurer is responsible for the rest of the reimbursement.
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- Acronym for Kaiser Permanente's Medicare Advantage Plan that includes Medi-Cal coverage.
- A fixed dollar amount during the benefit period - usually a year - that an insured person pays before the insurer starts to make payments for covered medical services. Plans may have both per individual and family deductibles.
- Acronym for a health care system that assumes both the financial risks associated with providing comprehensive medical services (insurance and service risk) and the responsibility for health care delivery in a particular geographic area to members, usually in return for a fixed, prepaid fee.
- A Type of coverage where the member can seek care from providers and institutions outside their network, usually at an additional cost (3 words)
- Acronym for the maximum dollar amount a group member is required to pay out of pocket during a year. Until this maximum is met, the plan and group member shares in the cost of covered expenses. After the maximum is reached, the insurance carrier pays all covered expense.
- Acronym for type of plan where the member must pay a certain out of pocket amount for most services prior to only paying copayments or coinsurance.
10 Clues: Acronym for Kaiser Permanente's Medicare Advantage Plan that includes Medi-Cal coverage. • A Type of coverage where the member can seek care from providers and institutions outside their network, usually at an additional cost (3 words) • ...
Zoe's Crossword 2013-12-22
Bicycle Accident 2023-03-02
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- A fabric medical device used to support one’s arm
- Bicycle
- A post-teen but pre-adulthood human being
- A place where doctors and nurses work
- Salty water emitted from the eyes
- A fancier word for “collarbone”
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- Red bodily fluid
- Drugs that make you fall asleep and numb your body
- One of the four seasons
- A larger fracture
- A medical procedure performed to help fix problems
- A scan used to see your bones (“-“ used)
12 Clues: Bicycle • Red bodily fluid • A larger fracture • One of the four seasons • A fancier word for “collarbone” • Salty water emitted from the eyes • A place where doctors and nurses work • A scan used to see your bones (“-“ used) • A post-teen but pre-adulthood human being • A fabric medical device used to support one’s arm • Drugs that make you fall asleep and numb your body • ...
Week 7 Crossword 2023-08-26
17 Clues: hurry • shrimp • trapped • selected • horrible • not spicy • baby deer • certainly • young human • write again • like another • sun's glimmer • medical staff • before evening • opposite of open • I spotted something • more than one child
Health and Disease 2012-09-11
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- illness caused by a poor mental state
- A wonderful way of spreading infection
- the study of disease
- what type of pathogen causes food poisening
- what type of pathogen causes rabies
- any substance that is used by an organism as either a source of energy or to build living tissue
- what type of pathogen causes giardia
- a pathogen that used the host for food or for shelter
- something that causes disease
- a medical condition not caused by a pathogen
- what type of pathogen causes thrush
- what is caused by Yersinia pestis bacterium
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- fungi are _________ pathogens
- depends on age, health and activity level
- a major outbreak of disease
- occurs when your body has been invaded by foreign organisms
- the organism being affected by the disease
- sometimes live in human intestines
- a medical condition causd by an ecternal pathogen
- exercise and good _____ are vital for good health
20 Clues: the study of disease • a major outbreak of disease • fungi are _________ pathogens • something that causes disease • sometimes live in human intestines • what type of pathogen causes rabies • what type of pathogen causes thrush • what type of pathogen causes giardia • illness caused by a poor mental state • A wonderful way of spreading infection • ...
Symposium 14/11/2019 2019-11-07
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- international federation of clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine
- Free from contamination
- Quantity intended to be measured
- Degree of resistance to chemical change or degradation
- Action of working together
- Opposite of generic treatment
- TN/(TN+FP)
- TP/(TP+FN)
- Technology used for protein quantitation
- Systeme International
- Parallel quantitation of a number of analytes
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- The application of better solutions that meet new requirements
- Molecular appearance of a protein as a result of e.g. PTMs
- Cardiovascular disease
- Organ that filters 180 L blood per day
- The process of making test results traceable to SI units
- Functional protein on lipoprotein particles
- Medical specialist
- Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute
- Acute kidney injury
- European federation of clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine
- Tool used for structured test evaluation
- European regulation for medical devices
- Stakeholder and collaborator during test development
24 Clues: TN/(TN+FP) • TP/(TP+FN) • Medical specialist • Acute kidney injury • Systeme International • Cardiovascular disease • Free from contamination • Action of working together • Opposite of generic treatment • Quantity intended to be measured • Organ that filters 180 L blood per day • European regulation for medical devices • Tool used for structured test evaluation • ...
chapter 25 and 26 2021-01-25
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- master speaks for servant
- permanent or long lasting documentation
- willful attempt or threat
- patient classification system based on diseases
- legislative passed to improve the efficiency effectiveness
- accredits and certifies
- electronic health record electronic medical record
- the thing speaks for itself
- consious restraint of the freedom of a person
- report morbidity and mortality
- reporting of inpatient hospital procedures
- holding up a person to ridicule
- private or civil wrong or injury
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- expertise to develop
- quality of the carea and services
- encompass both registered heath info
- listing of medical terms
- an accreditation program
- based on full disclosure
- categorizes into payment groups
- unlawful touching of another
- agreement between 2 or more persons
- agreement to allow something to happen
- failure to do something
- perversion of the truth
- replaced icd9cm
- system for medicare patients
- technical experts in health data collection
28 Clues: replaced icd9cm • expertise to develop • accredits and certifies • failure to do something • perversion of the truth • listing of medical terms • an accreditation program • based on full disclosure • master speaks for servant • willful attempt or threat • the thing speaks for itself • unlawful touching of another • system for medicare patients • report morbidity and mortality • ...
VA1300 Week 2 2021-03-07
Across
- Using touch to determine the character of deeper underlying body structures.
- PO means to give medications by ___
- A fluctuation in heart rate
- Fastest route for absorption ( __ to brain)
- needed PRN means
- ear AD means
- Second fastest route of absorption
- Normal breathing
- ears AU means
- eye OS means
- Difficulty breathing characterized by shallow rapid breaths with abdominal effort
- An instrument used to examine the interior eye
- Absence of breath
- Circulation. Cardiac output.
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- Slow heart rate
- A bluish color of the skin due to inadequate O2
- eyes OU means
- eye OD means
- Any abnormal heart sounds produced by improper blood flow through the heart
- IM stands for
- ear AS means
- An instrument used to examine the ear canal
- Medical prefix for low
- Most preferred muscle group for IM injections
- to listen to sounds produced by respiratory, circulatory and digestive systems.
- Fast breathing
- Poor perfusion. Emergency
- Medical prefix for high
- Fast heart rate
29 Clues: IM stands for • Fast breathing • Slow heart rate • eye OD means • Fast heart rate • Normal breathing • Absence of breath • Medical prefix for low • Medical prefix for high • Poor perfusion. Emergency • A fluctuation in heart rate • eye OS means • Circulation. Cardiac output. • eyes OU means • needed PRN means • ear AD means • ...
Health Literacy 2017-06-15
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- skin and eyes turn yellow
- something that you feel, see, or hear that could be a sign of an injury or illness
- related to the heart
- high blood pressure
- two or more coexisting medical conditions in addition to an initial diagnosis
- off and on
- swelling caused by too much fluid in part of the body
- worsen, make worse
- bad side effect, bad reaction
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- another name for sugar
- abbreviation for B-type natriuretic peptide
- need water, water loss
- meaning nothing by mouth
- abbreviation for shortness of breath
- abbreviation meaning "when necessary"
- not recommended, can cause a bad reaction, not allowed
- a serious medical condition that occurs when sepsis
- the factors and circumstances that cause a patient's symptoms to improve or worsen
- a copy of a brand name drug
- related to the kidney
- a lung disease that makes it hard for you to breathe
21 Clues: off and on • worsen, make worse • high blood pressure • related to the heart • related to the kidney • another name for sugar • need water, water loss • meaning nothing by mouth • skin and eyes turn yellow • a copy of a brand name drug • bad side effect, bad reaction • abbreviation for shortness of breath • abbreviation meaning "when necessary" • ...
Dentrix Ascend 2021-06-17
Across
- Treatment not accepted by the patient
- Default appointment time
- Form of Medical Alert
- Report to show scheduled and unscheduled treatment
- Drawing Tools for Image
- Preferred contact method for patient
- Cancellation means the same as this in Ascend
- Organize treatment plan in order
- Must be updated manually in patient information
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- Multiple codes in one code
- Allows a provider to see their patients on the status tracker
- Email or Text contact person
- Located in Patient Notes
- All patients should be marked as this status at the end of every appointment
- Consents, Demographics, Medical History are types of these
- Identifies document in the Document Manager
- Status color for Ready
- Missing tooth, caries, drifting are forms of what
- Procedure treated at another office
- Allows you to take images in Ascend
- View in ledger to see all transactions
- Clinical Note Task widget for Providers shows here
- Same as gingival margin
23 Clues: Form of Medical Alert • Status color for Ready • Drawing Tools for Image • Same as gingival margin • Located in Patient Notes • Default appointment time • Multiple codes in one code • Email or Text contact person • Organize treatment plan in order • Procedure treated at another office • Allows you to take images in Ascend • Preferred contact method for patient • ...
Principles of Health Science 2021-10-07
Across
- posterior/anterior
- a frcature that runs the length of bone
- x-ray
- one fracture that is made up of several fragments
- when bones that form a joint become separated
- medical acronym for fracture or broken bones
- usually an incomplete fracture
- a fracture that pierces the skin
- means body structure being imaged is positioned so that x-ray beam enters it from the side
- a fracture that goes across the bone
- a long fracture encircling the bone shaft due to twisting force
Down
- medical doctor who reads and interprets radiographs
- a fracture that does not break though the skin
- am incomplete fracture in which the bone bends or splinters instead of breaking
- an angled fracture
- a fracture that runs the length of bone
- x-ray picture
- registered technologist who takes radiographs
- a fracture in which bone is pushed inward
- anterior/posterior
20 Clues: x-ray • x-ray picture • posterior/anterior • an angled fracture • anterior/posterior • usually an incomplete fracture • a fracture that pierces the skin • a fracture that goes across the bone • a frcature that runs the length of bone • a fracture that runs the length of bone • a fracture in which bone is pushed inward • medical acronym for fracture or broken bones • ...
First Aid Crossword 2021-10-11
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- Automated external defibrillator
- Electrical shock administered by the AED
- when a person accepts treatment
- Failure to continue first aid
- Extreme allergic reaction
- Can treat severe asthma attacks and allergic reactions
- Damage to the brain from interruption of its
- Large amount of bleeding in a short time
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- Controls the motor functions of the body
- The collapse of the cardiovascular system
- Blue-grey skin caused by reduced oxygen levels
- Becoming conditioned to not react to a stimulus
- Deformities Open wounds Tenderness and Swelling
- Stops the flow of blood from a wound
- Symptoms Allergies Medication Past Medical History Last Food or Drink Event Leading to injury
- Used to treat anaphylaxis
- Small blood vessels
- a state of cellular and tissue hypoxia due to either reduced oxygen delivery
- Emergency medical services
- blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body
20 Clues: Small blood vessels • Used to treat anaphylaxis • Extreme allergic reaction • Emergency medical services • Failure to continue first aid • when a person accepts treatment • Automated external defibrillator • Stops the flow of blood from a wound • Controls the motor functions of the body • Electrical shock administered by the AED • Large amount of bleeding in a short time • ...
Medical Terminology Ch. 1 2021-10-18
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- inflammation of the tonsils
- pertaining to a virus
- wound or injury
- medical screening to determine priority
- torn wound
- rapid onset of a disease
- pain the stomach
- meaning to suture
- prefix meaning excessive or increased
- prefix meaning bad, difficult
- suffix meaning surgical repair
- probable course/outcome of a disease
- surgical puncture abdomen remove fluid
- abnormal hardening of the arteries
- suffix meaning tissue death
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- surgical removal of the appendix
- suffix meaning rupture
- suffix meaning abnormal softening
- a localized response to an injury
- the flow of loose or watery stools
- suffix meaning pain or suffering
- loss of large amount of blood
- suffix meaning cutting into
- pounding heart beat
- a set of signs and symptoms
- an exam technique
- medical term meaning red blood cell
- suffix meaning flow or discharge
28 Clues: torn wound • wound or injury • pain the stomach • meaning to suture • an exam technique • pounding heart beat • pertaining to a virus • suffix meaning rupture • rapid onset of a disease • inflammation of the tonsils • suffix meaning cutting into • a set of signs and symptoms • suffix meaning tissue death • loss of large amount of blood • prefix meaning bad, difficult • ...
Skeletal System 2022-02-02
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- immature bone cell
- bottom jaw
- breaks down bone cells
- bones are used to __ blood cells and platelets
- mature bone cell
- upper & lower limbs
- end of a bone
- cartilage piece on the sternum
- outer layer of a bone
- where all ribs attach
- middle of the body
- medical term of skull
- where 2 or more bones join together
- hard bones that provide structure
- arms
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- bones used for ____ to support the body
- collar bone
- site of hemopoiesis
- the patella
- cranial, sternum, and ribs
- humerus, radius, ulna, and metatarsals
- medical term for heel
- top jaw
- cartilage where bones fuse together
- middle of a bone
- legs
- osteoblast, osteocytes, osteoclasts, & nerves
- bones used to ____ vital organs
- wings of pelvic
- vertebrae and sacrum
- skull, thoracic cage, and laryngeal
- bones ___ most of the body's calcium
- carpals and tarsals
33 Clues: legs • arms • top jaw • bottom jaw • collar bone • the patella • end of a bone • wings of pelvic • middle of a bone • mature bone cell • immature bone cell • middle of the body • site of hemopoiesis • upper & lower limbs • carpals and tarsals • vertebrae and sacrum • medical term for heel • outer layer of a bone • where all ribs attach • medical term of skull • breaks down bone cells • ...
Engineering careers 2022-10-20
Across
- manipulate and study dna. innovation
- design x ray machines to view bodies
- design electrical wires and electrical pole.
- over sees water quality and sewage treatment
- test the stress point of material
- responsible for making sure you utilities are available
- make sure building are structurally strong
- deal with movements humans make.
- make anti lock brakes for cars
- design animal habits
- design highway and flow of traffic.
- design oil mining machines
- insulate house and build.
- make planes and aircrafts invention
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- makes tools for doters
- design components for railroads
- makes jet engineers.
- make medical suitable for animals
- make advance in technology for health
- design phones and how they transmit data and voice to another
- make food processing by machines.
- supervise lighting manufacturing.
- make paper making machines
- make sure an item is good quality
- design nuclear power plants
25 Clues: makes jet engineers. • design animal habits • makes tools for doters • insulate house and build. • make paper making machines • design oil mining machines • design nuclear power plants • make anti lock brakes for cars • design components for railroads • deal with movements humans make. • make medical suitable for animals • test the stress point of material • ...
Engineering careers 2022-10-20
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- manipulate and study dna. innovation
- design x ray machines to view bodies
- design electrical wires and electrical pole.
- over sees water quality and sewage treatment
- test the stress point of material
- responsible for making sure you utilities are available
- make sure building are structurally strong
- deal with movements humans make.
- make anti lock brakes for cars
- design animal habits
- design highway and flow of traffic.
- design oil mining machines
- insulate house and build.
- make planes and aircrafts invention
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- makes tools for doters
- design components for railroads
- makes jet engineers.
- make medical suitable for animals
- make advance in technology for health
- design phones and how they transmit data and voice to another
- make food processing by machines.
- supervise lighting manufacturing.
- make paper making machines
- make sure an item is good quality
- design nuclear power plants
25 Clues: makes jet engineers. • design animal habits • makes tools for doters • insulate house and build. • make paper making machines • design oil mining machines • design nuclear power plants • make anti lock brakes for cars • design components for railroads • deal with movements humans make. • make medical suitable for animals • test the stress point of material • ...
PTC and Hospital Formulary 2024-06-26
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- a function of PTC where they prepare programs for HC professionals
- a supply for cabinet utility room
- librium is an example
- drug name used in dispensing medications in hospitals
- are developed to avoid misunderstanding among members and medical staff
- the role of pharmacists in the ptc
- "as the thing is needed"
- a function of ptc where they recommend policies on drug evaluation, selection, and therapeutic use
- a process used to assess the appropriateness of drug therapy
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- drug being studied for a medical condition
- cotrimoxazole is an example
- opium is an example
- Policy forming body
- where drug defects should be reported
- these are harmful or undesired effects from medication use
- heparin is an example
- they contain the same AI, DF, ROA, and strength
- drug list with no limitation of access
- they contain the same moiety but different salts/DF/strength
- "urgent or rush"
20 Clues: "urgent or rush" • opium is an example • Policy forming body • heparin is an example • librium is an example • "as the thing is needed" • cotrimoxazole is an example • a supply for cabinet utility room • the role of pharmacists in the ptc • where drug defects should be reported • drug list with no limitation of access • drug being studied for a medical condition • ...
car 2024-08-18
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- / Professional who manages financial records and accounts
- / Skilled cook who prepares meals, often in a restaurant
- / Technician who repairs and maintains machinery and vehicles
- / Tradesperson who installs and repairs electrical systems
- / Individual who starts and runs a business
- / Expert who conducts research and experiments
- / Healthcare professional who provides care and support to patients
- / Reporter who gathers and writes news stories
- / Creative professional who produces visual art
- / Healthcare professional who prepares and dispenses medication
- / Tradesperson who installs and repairs water pipes and systems
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- / Professional who designs buildings and structures
- / Educator who instructs students in a classroom
- / Professional who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or structures
- / Medical professional who treats animals
- / Professional who captures images with a camera
- / Legal professional who represents clients in court
- / Healthcare professional who treats teeth and oral health
- / Professional who operates and flies aircraft
- / Medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses
20 Clues: / Medical professional who treats animals • / Individual who starts and runs a business • / Expert who conducts research and experiments • / Professional who operates and flies aircraft • / Reporter who gathers and writes news stories • / Creative professional who produces visual art • / Educator who instructs students in a classroom • ...
Crisis De-Escalation 2024-08-22
Across
- Can potentially be improved with clinical intervention
- Cannot be changed with clinical intervention
- Where people are being impulsive
- Not thinking straight so you make bad decisions
- when someone is not healthy(mentally/physically)
- Being able to handle something calmly
- The earth is a planet in outer ...
- When a robot has trouble doing the proper things
- Crisis where behaviors are caused by a medical condition
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- Someone trying to Confront other
- To do something on accident, without meaning to
- To keep someone out of the way of harm
- Where people start to see things that aren't there
- Raising your voice at someone
- When someone is no longer alive
- When someone is uncontrollably breathing really fast
- Where one person kills themself
- The opposite of a gain
- Crisis involving extreme behaviors from mental health
- When people rant about their problems or other things
20 Clues: The opposite of a gain • Raising your voice at someone • When someone is no longer alive • Where one person kills themself • Someone trying to Confront other • Where people are being impulsive • The earth is a planet in outer ... • Being able to handle something calmly • To keep someone out of the way of harm • Cannot be changed with clinical intervention • ...
PROS Study Day Crossword 2023-10-31
Across
- Who is the Regional Manager for PROS?
- New Queenstown PROS site name
- What month is PROS study day held in?
- How many horse statues are on Clintons main road?
- Where do Albatross breed in Otago?
- River that flows under the Balclutha bridge
- Medical term for lying on your stomach
- Who is the longest serving Radiologist for PROS?
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- Name of the hill the skyline gondola is on
- Boulders north of Dunedin
- Medical term for lying on your back
- What are the names of the two caves on Waipati Beach in the Catlins?
- Where does the Otago Rail Trail finish?
- Who is the Regional Managing Radiologist for PROS?
- Northernmost site for BSOS mobile bus?
- Hotel that hosted the NZIMRT 2023 conference
- Sonographer in Balclutha
- Abbreviation for a CT Chest, Abdomen & Pelvis
- Queenstowns Maori name
- What month was Invercargills new mall opened?
20 Clues: Queenstowns Maori name • Sonographer in Balclutha • Boulders north of Dunedin • New Queenstown PROS site name • Where do Albatross breed in Otago? • Medical term for lying on your back • Who is the Regional Manager for PROS? • What month is PROS study day held in? • Northernmost site for BSOS mobile bus? • Medical term for lying on your stomach • ...
Vocabulary nurse 2023-08-30
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- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- The position of the body
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- Not harmful
- Not normal for the human body
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- A regulatory substance released by a gland in an organism that influences the body’s emotions, growth, digestion, and other processes
- Pressure The rate at which blood flows through the body.
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
- Guarantee taken by an insurance company or government to pay all incidental medical charges as covered in insurance
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and cleanliness
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- Out: Exercise
- The act of protecting a person from infectious disease
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- Having too much of something
- Sudden violent movements with unconsciousness caused by an electrical signal malfunction in the brain.
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- The amount of energy used to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius
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- A list of medicines prescribed by doctor for a patient towards his / her illness.
- What something can be used for
- The Counter Drugs: Medicines that can be purchased without a prescription
- Room: The room for conducting major surgeries
- Act of breathing
- A state of well-being, without disease
- Habitual, cannot control to avoid taking
- The mass of a person
- Checkup: To check person’s general and routine health.
- A place to buy medicines
- A persistent pain
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the world.
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- Medical explanation for illness.
- A bone separated from its joint.
- Trial: It is a Research that is done to check how well a health product works
- Which strengthens the bones
- Which can cause damage
- Signs: Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s body functions
- It is gymnasium
- Condition Immediate attention is required with constant medical observation.
- A hypersensitive reaction to something
46 Clues: Not harmful • Out: Exercise • It is gymnasium • Act of breathing • A persistent pain • The mass of a person • Which can cause damage • The position of the body • A place to buy medicines • Which strengthens the bones • Having too much of something • Not normal for the human body • What something can be used for • Medical explanation for illness. • A bone separated from its joint. • ...
CROSSWORD 1 AND 2 2022-05-30
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- is a system of norms regulating property and personal non-property relations between legally equal subjects.
- is a branch of law that regulates personal and property relations between citizens arising from marriage, the birth of children and the adoption of children for upbringing in a family
- is a form of government in which all power is concentrated in the hands of one person - the monarch and is inherited.
- is carried out at the expense of a certain budget, personal contributions of citizens, contributions from the employer.
- an expected event, upon the occurrence of which it becomes necessary to incur expenses for paying for the medical care provided to the insured person.
- the ability to have rights and obligations.
- is a monetary penalty imposed by a court.
- is a person who has not reached the age of eighteen years (majority).
- unfavorable consequences (criminal punishment, conviction) provided for by law that occur for a person who has committed a crime after a court verdict.
- is a branch of law that is a system of legal norms governing labor relations between employees and employers,
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- - an agreement between two or more subjects, as a result of which the rules of law are established, changed or terminated.
- the time during which the employee, in accordance with the internal labor regulations and the terms of the employment contract,
- payment for work depending on the qualifications of the employee, the complexity, quantity, quality and conditions of the work performed
- keeping the convict in conditions of strict isolation from society
- is a form of social protection of the interests of the population in health protection, expressed in guarantees of payment for medical care in the event of an insured event at the expense of funds accumulated by the insurer.
- lawful actions of citizens and legal entities aimed at establishing, changing or terminating civil rights and obligations
- as an exceptional measure of punishment can be established only for especially seriously crimes.
- the ability to acquire civil rights and incur obligations by ones actions.
- is a system of generally binding rules of conduct that are expressed in sources, established or sanctioned by the state, protected by it, and their violation gives rise to legal liability.
- is a branch of law that regulates social relations related to the commission of criminal acts
- the time during which the employee is free from the performance of labor duties and which he can use at his own discretion
- an individual who is covered by compulsory medical insurance in accordance with this Federal Law.
- the ability to realize and give an account of their actions.
- an individual who has a medical or other education, works in a medical organization
24 Clues: is a monetary penalty imposed by a court. • the ability to have rights and obligations. • the ability to realize and give an account of their actions. • keeping the convict in conditions of strict isolation from society • is a person who has not reached the age of eighteen years (majority). • ...
CROSSWORD 1 AND 2 2022-05-30
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- is a system of norms regulating property and personal non-property relations between legally equal subjects.
- is a branch of law that regulates personal and property relations between citizens arising from marriage, the birth of children and the adoption of children for upbringing in a family
- is a form of government in which all power is concentrated in the hands of one person - the monarch and is inherited.
- is carried out at the expense of a certain budget, personal contributions of citizens, contributions from the employer.
- an expected event, upon the occurrence of which it becomes necessary to incur expenses for paying for the medical care provided to the insured person.
- the ability to have rights and obligations.
- is a monetary penalty imposed by a court.
- is a person who has not reached the age of eighteen years (majority).
- unfavorable consequences (criminal punishment, conviction) provided for by law that occur for a person who has committed a crime after a court verdict.
- is a branch of law that is a system of legal norms governing labor relations between employees and employers,
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- - an agreement between two or more subjects, as a result of which the rules of law are established, changed or terminated.
- the time during which the employee, in accordance with the internal labor regulations and the terms of the employment contract,
- payment for work depending on the qualifications of the employee, the complexity, quantity, quality and conditions of the work performed
- keeping the convict in conditions of strict isolation from society
- is a form of social protection of the interests of the population in health protection, expressed in guarantees of payment for medical care in the event of an insured event at the expense of funds accumulated by the insurer.
- lawful actions of citizens and legal entities aimed at establishing, changing or terminating civil rights and obligations
- as an exceptional measure of punishment can be established only for especially seriously crimes.
- the ability to acquire civil rights and incur obligations by ones actions.
- is a system of generally binding rules of conduct that are expressed in sources, established or sanctioned by the state, protected by it, and their violation gives rise to legal liability.
- is a branch of law that regulates social relations related to the commission of criminal acts
- the time during which the employee is free from the performance of labor duties and which he can use at his own discretion
- an individual who is covered by compulsory medical insurance in accordance with this Federal Law.
- the ability to realize and give an account of their actions.
- an individual who has a medical or other education, works in a medical organization
24 Clues: is a monetary penalty imposed by a court. • the ability to have rights and obligations. • the ability to realize and give an account of their actions. • keeping the convict in conditions of strict isolation from society • is a person who has not reached the age of eighteen years (majority). • ...
HUMAN BODY CROSSWORD 2024-03-29
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- MEDICAL TERM FOR THIGH BONE?
- SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR VOICE BOX?
- FIRST ORGAN THAT DEVELOPS IN THE EMBRYO?
- HUMAN BODY THAT HAS NO BLOOD SUPPLY?
- A GLAND PRODUCES MELATONIN IN THE HUMAN BODY?
- OUTSIDE LAYER OF SKIN ON THE HUMAN BODY?
- ORGAN IN THE HUMAN BODY PRODUCES BILE?
- AN ORGAN ACTS AS A PUMP?
- CARRIES OXYGEN TO ALL THE PARTS OF THE HUMAN BODY?
- SMALLEST VESSELS IN THE BLOODSTREAM?
- A TENDON LOCATED ON THE BACK OF HUMAN ANKLE?
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- STRONGEST MUSCLE IN THE HUMAN BODY?
- PROTEIN THAT IS PRESENT IN NAILS AND HAIR?
- PROTECT EYES FROM SWEAT?
- A SUBSTANCE IN BLOOD THAT IS IMPORTANT FOR CLOTTING?
- SMALLEST UNIT OF LIFE?
- AN ORGAN RESPONSIBLE FOR FILTERING WASTE FROM THE BLOOD?
- FLUID PART OF THE BLOOD?
- PART OF THE EAR THAT HELPS MAINTAIN BALANCE?
- MEDICAL TERM FOR KNEECAP?
20 Clues: SMALLEST UNIT OF LIFE? • PROTECT EYES FROM SWEAT? • FLUID PART OF THE BLOOD? • AN ORGAN ACTS AS A PUMP? • MEDICAL TERM FOR KNEECAP? • MEDICAL TERM FOR THIGH BONE? • SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR VOICE BOX? • STRONGEST MUSCLE IN THE HUMAN BODY? • HUMAN BODY THAT HAS NO BLOOD SUPPLY? • SMALLEST VESSELS IN THE BLOODSTREAM? • ORGAN IN THE HUMAN BODY PRODUCES BILE? • ...
Legal/Ethical 2024-08-21
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- ensures medical records are kept safe
- legal wrongs against a person or property
- ensures educational documents are kept confidential
- moral rights and wrongs
- given when a person has a disability and cannot speak for themselves
- parent permission needed for treatment
- given when a patient is unconscious
- committing act that is not legally his or hers to perform
- reduction of the potential injury
- low to no deductibles for service
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- direct access to medical specialist
- verbal or written between two parties
- failure to use ordinary or reasonable care
- allows broad network of providers
- failure to perform legal duty
- a person improperly does something he or she has the legal right to do
- group that ensures safe equipment
- a lawsuit that is examined by the court of
- combination of HMO and PPO
19 Clues: moral rights and wrongs • combination of HMO and PPO • failure to perform legal duty • allows broad network of providers • group that ensures safe equipment • reduction of the potential injury • low to no deductibles for service • direct access to medical specialist • given when a patient is unconscious • ensures medical records are kept safe • ...
Module 3 - Chapter 4 2014-08-15
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- hepatitis B virus
- injections or medications that help our immune systems fortify against disease
- items used to prevent contamination from biohazard material
- genetic material
- to reduce or remove pathogens
- human immunodeficiency virus
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- hepatitis c virus
- an organization that sets guidelines to ensure medical professional safety
- a substance or object that may contain micro-organisms that can spread disease
- a virus known as the flu
- accredits health care organizations and programs
- process of cleaning equipment after use on a patient and before contamination
- provides safety guidelines fo medical offices and facilities
- clinical laboratory standards institute
14 Clues: genetic material • hepatitis c virus • hepatitis B virus • a virus known as the flu • human immunodeficiency virus • to reduce or remove pathogens • clinical laboratory standards institute • accredits health care organizations and programs • items used to prevent contamination from biohazard material • provides safety guidelines fo medical offices and facilities • ...
Final Exam Review 2024-01-09
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- Cell responsible for clotting blood
- Blue tint to skin and/or extremities
- The medical term for a heart attack
- Term for vomit in the medical setting
- Excess of tissue fluid
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- How many milliliters are in one ounce
- Type of fracture that is most common in children
- Proper terminology for white blood cells
- Inflammation of the pancreas
- What type of injury most often occurs at the wrists and ankles
- Yellow tint of to skin and eyes
- Type of isolation used for a client with tuberculosis
- 0- would be considered the Universal ________
- Lobe of the brain responsible for hearing
14 Clues: Excess of tissue fluid • Inflammation of the pancreas • Yellow tint of to skin and eyes • Cell responsible for clotting blood • The medical term for a heart attack • Blue tint to skin and/or extremities • How many milliliters are in one ounce • Term for vomit in the medical setting • Proper terminology for white blood cells • Lobe of the brain responsible for hearing • ...
msc/4a 2024-10-31
Across
- What flight fixes your computer?
- What is the 55th MDG Vision
- When do you get paid?
- Most common energy drink in MDG?
- What other base was 55th MDG stationed at?
- When was all records completely digitized?
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- What floor is Tricare office on?
- Who fixes medical equipment?
- Who was the clinic named(name & abv.rank)after?
- What does STR Stand for?
- Who are we appreciating this week?
- Longest holiday?
- When was the 55th MDG created, DD/MMM/YYYY?
- What dd form needs to be filled out to receive your medical record? to get your records
14 Clues: Longest holiday? • When do you get paid? • What does STR Stand for? • What is the 55th MDG Vision • Who fixes medical equipment? • What floor is Tricare office on? • What flight fixes your computer? • Most common energy drink in MDG? • Who are we appreciating this week? • What other base was 55th MDG stationed at? • When was all records completely digitized? • ...
2022 Hospital Week 2022-03-21
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- the science dealing with x-rays and other high-energy radiation, especially the use of such radiation for the diagnosis and treatment of disease
- a qualified practitioner of medicine
- a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- abnormal mass of tissue
- a vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to the hospital
- microscopic organisms that cause diseases
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- room equipped for scientific experiments or research
- institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people
- condition of the body that happens when the loss of body fluids is greater than the amount of fluids being taken in
- medical practice that treats injuries, often involving cutting into the body
- a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
12 Clues: abnormal mass of tissue • a qualified practitioner of medicine • microscopic organisms that cause diseases • room equipped for scientific experiments or research • a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment • medical practice that treats injuries, often involving cutting into the body • ...
Esther Park 2022-03-16
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- The disease that led to Esther's death.
- Travelled to remote ________ to provide free medical services.
- Being the first female doctor kept her very busy helping others so that she could not keep up her own ______.
- Esther grew up in a ____ family.
- Esther changed her name from 김점동 to Esther Park after she was _____.
- Inspired Rosetta Sherwood Hall to become a _________
- Women could not get good medical care due to the segregation of the genders in Confucian _________, and the fact that there were only male doctors at the time
- Western doctors were considered scary people who wielded injection _______ and ______. (FIRST blank only)
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- The place where Esther was born (just the city)
- Kim was ranked _____ among students in school.
- The person that her father worked with and ended up exposing her father to western ideas
- She quickly mastered various subjects, including the Korean language, __________, the Bible, and Chinese classics.
- The first word in the name of the Highschool that Esther attended
- She had _____ other siblings.
- Western doctors were considered scary people who wielded injection _______ and ______. (SECOND blank only)
- Esther was the youngest student to enter ________ Women’s Medical College.
16 Clues: She had _____ other siblings. • Esther grew up in a ____ family. • The disease that led to Esther's death. • Kim was ranked _____ among students in school. • The place where Esther was born (just the city) • Inspired Rosetta Sherwood Hall to become a _________ • Travelled to remote ________ to provide free medical services. • ...
2.3 & 2.4 Voc 2022-09-12
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- Actions that promote the environment and health of a community.
- Health of human populations around the world.
- Act of allowing your organs to be donated and transplanted into another person, typically upon your death.
- Medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions.
- Organizations and programs that help the environment and people within a community.
- Medical care that seeks to prevent health conditions from developing; includes annual physical or wellness exams, checkups, vaccinations, and screenings.
- Healthcare professionals who have additional training in treating certain types of diseases and disorders.
- Healthcare professional who provides routine checkups, screenings, treatments, prescriptions, and preventive services.
- People under the age of 18.
- Healthcare facilities in which patients reside for the duration of treatment.
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- Aspect of community and world health concerned with populations exposed to harmful environmental and societal factors through no fault of their own.
- Healthcare facilities that patients visit for treatment and then leave.
- Medical care that treats life-threatening health conditions.
- Science-based approach to protecting and improving the health of populations as a whole.
- Area without nearby full-service grocery stores.
- Overall health of a group of people who live in the same area and interact with one another.
16 Clues: People under the age of 18. • Health of human populations around the world. • Area without nearby full-service grocery stores. • Medical care that treats life-threatening health conditions. • Actions that promote the environment and health of a community. • Medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions. • ...
FIRST AID KIT 2023-11-23
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- individual who has received training in basic first aid techniques and is capable of providing initial care to someone who is injured or suddenly becomes ill.
- we can use a pair of these to cut tape and bandages.
- they are disposable and we use it for protection purposes.
- versatile medical product used for various purposes, especially in the context of first aid and wound care such as securing bandages and creating makeshift slings.
- used for providing quick and convenient cold therapy in various situations like reducing swelling and relieving pain associated with injuries such as sprains, strains, and bruises.
- they are pre-moistened towelettes or cloths that are saturated with an antiseptic solution. These are convenient for quick and efficient disinfection in various situations like surface disinfection.
- they can be used to secure the ends of bandages or triangular bandages, helping to keep the it in place and ensuring proper coverage of a wound.
- we use this to measure someone's temperature.
- cream used to treat eccema or rashes on the skin.
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- It is used to disinfect and clean wounds, cuts, and other skin injuries. Commonly known as rubbing alcohol.
- They can be used to handle sterile dressings, gauze, or other first aid materials or remove splinters.
- It is used to cover and protect minor cuts, wounds, and injuries.
- example of this type of medicine is paracetamol or tylenol.
- they are soft, sterile pads designed specifically for use on the eye. They are often used in first aid or medical settings for various purposes, including protecting and covering the eye.
- used to relieve pain when you have irritated, dry eyes.
- example of this type of medicine is ibuprofen.
- example of this type of medicine is amoxicillin.
- medical fabric that is used for various purposes in wound care and medical procedures like wound dressing.
18 Clues: we use this to measure someone's temperature. • example of this type of medicine is ibuprofen. • example of this type of medicine is amoxicillin. • cream used to treat eccema or rashes on the skin. • we can use a pair of these to cut tape and bandages. • used to relieve pain when you have irritated, dry eyes. • ...
Chapter 1- Part 1- EMC 2021-08-24
19 Clues: red • new • low • bone • many • half • skin • joint • liver • white • within • stomach • disease • blue/bluish • under/below • inflammation • foundation of a medical term • part added to end of word root • part added to the beginning of word root
TEMA 10: PELANCONGAN 2023-02-23
14 Clues: patient • service • luxurious • experienced • accomodation • has potential • international • infrastructure • medical tourism • private hospital • specialist doctor • world class service • advanced equipments • highly knowledgeable
chatper 6 2021-05-14
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- organization of a hospital or medical clinical that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as xray exams fluoroscopy ct interventional radiography magnetic resonance imaging mammography nuclear medicine and ultrasonography
- professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset management, financial management operations management human resource management communication and information management in radiology
- service providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physicians plan for diagnoses and treatment
- 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 enforces standards for safety in the workplace conducts inspections and direct determination of fines for noncompliance with policies and regulations
- failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim
- independent not for profit organization that evalustes and accredits that evaluates and accredits more than 17000 health care programs in the united states and is the nation primary standard setting and accrediting body
- ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting selecting supporting and compensating employee
- injuries large or small caused by the use of drugs
- federal agency that administers 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 health care organization
- group of people authorized by law to conduct maintain and operate a hospital for 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
- insurance companies Medicare Medicaid and other commercial companies that are that payer of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
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- unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skill such as housekeeping surgery radiology or accounting
- statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide services in terms of the services it offers
- physician who represents a department or service and sits a formal member of the executive medical staff committee
- certificate approved by local review board hospitals to construct newor additional facilities open new service or make large purchases
- , process of identifying and analyzing importmance organizational and individual performance gaps planning for future performance improvement
- formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patient within a hospital
- physician responsible for overseeing a component or sub department of hospital service.
- management of quality in workplace from s perspective of total involvement of every employee with strong focus on process measurement and control.
- physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of the hospital department or service
22 Clues: injuries large or small caused by the use of drugs • physician responsible for overseeing a component or sub department of hospital service. • formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patient within a hospital • failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim • ...
health & medicine 2019-05-13
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- synonym for feeble
- a prolonged dull pain
- a involuntary spasm of the diaphragm & producing a gulping sound
- a disease in which there is too much sugar in a blood
- a small inflamed elevation of skin
- surgical intervention
- a person treats people's eyesight & provides glasses & contact lenses
- a drug for relieving pain
- inflammation of the fauces & pharynx
- affected by physical or mental ilness
- a smooth oily substance used for medical & cosmetical purposes
- a medical instrment for injections
- highly unpleasant physical sensation caused by injury or illness
- a small bubble on the skin filled with serum
- in good physical condition
- an infectious disease causing fever & red rash (typically in childhood)
- the degree of hottness or coldness of a body
- spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain
- psychological suffering
- small painfull area of thickened skin on the foot
- what you eat
- movement of blood in the body
- a pain or discomfort in the stomach (difficulty in digesting food)
- a doctor who treats patients with minor illnesses & refers those with serious conditions to a hospital
- an area of bruised skin around the eye
- high temperature
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- a feeling of sickness with inclination to vomit
- heaviness
- unable to see
- habitual sleeplessness
- a person sho is qualified to prepare & sell medicines
- a disease caused by herpes Zoster, caused a rash on the face & body
- a small round mass of solid medicine
- an infectious varal disease causing swelling of the parotid salivary glands in the face
- you do this to clear your throat
- disabled, unable to walk properly
- a recurrent throbbing headache
- transfer of an organ
- a mild illness which give you a slight fever, a headache & your body might shake
- a neurological disorde marked by sudden recurrent episodes of sensory disturbance loss of consciousness, assosiated with abnormal activity in the brain
- a didease marked by pain in the joints & museles
- feeling unwell, caused by illness, injury or intoxication
- a medical instrument for listening to the sounds generated inside the body
- a period of being pregnant
- a doctor who spesializes in treaing children
- small growth on the skin caused by a virus
- person who treats illnesses
- having or causing an itch
- pain in the head
- large medical care centre
- general medical examination
- a doctor whose job is to perform operations
- a person to care for sick or infirm in a hospital
- any red eruption of the skin
54 Clues: heaviness • what you eat • unable to see • pain in the head • high temperature • synonym for feeble • transfer of an organ • a prolonged dull pain • surgical intervention • habitual sleeplessness • psychological suffering • a drug for relieving pain • having or causing an itch • large medical care centre • in good physical condition • a period of being pregnant • person who treats illnesses • ...
HIICAP 2022-05-13
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- out This type of provider does not accept Medicare at all and has signed an agreement to be excluded from the Medicare program
- Outpatient hospital stay during which an individual receives medical services to help the doctor decide whether they should be admitted as an inpatient or discharged
- A formal written request to your Part D plan asking that it pay for a drug you need
- The phase of Part D coverage after your initial coverage period, also known as the coverage gap
- Medicare covers 60 _____ _____ days, which you can use when you are in the hospital for more than 90 days
- Medicare ____ occurs when someone knowingly deceives Medicare to receive payment when they should not, or to receive higher payment than they should
- The New York State Ombudsprogram for people with Medicaid who need long term care services
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- Medigap plans can impose a waiting period if you have a ______ and have not had prior creditable coverage for a certain amount of time
- A Medicare Administrative _____ (MAC) is a private company that processes Part A and Part B medical claims or Durable Medical Equipment (DME) claims for Original Medicare beneficiaries
- Type of service received from a health care provider using telephone or video technology
- The Medicaid _____ is a state-run program for people whose income is higher than would normally qualify them for Medicaid, but who have high medical expenses that reduce their income to the Medicaid eligibility level
- Type of service you receive to prevent illness, detect medical conditions, and stay healthy
12 Clues: A formal written request to your Part D plan asking that it pay for a drug you need • Type of service received from a health care provider using telephone or video technology • The New York State Ombudsprogram for people with Medicaid who need long term care services • ...
Healthcare Terminology Basics 2022-06-02
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- An amount taken off the cost of services, for example your insurance reduces the cost of your medical bill.
- The information about a specific medical service submitted by your provider to your insurance company for processing. You can enter new claim records and access existing claim records in the member portal for payment and documentation purposes.
- The amount you pay for coverage (usually monthly).
- NETWORK A provider that participates in your health plan’s network and agrees to charge negotiated rates established with your health plan.
- Explanation of Benefits - A statement from your insurance that shows the service billed from your provider, the deductible, coinsurance, and other covered amounts, as applicable. Compare this to the invoice from your provider to ensure accuracy.
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- The amount you must pay before your health plan will start paying towards your expenses.
- OF NETWORK A provider who does not participate in your health plan network and has no agreement with your health plan. You can still use your HSA to pay for qualified medical expenses from out-of-network providers.
- Consumer Driven Healthcare
- The cost per medical visit (paid to the provider before services are rendered) or portion responsible for a prescription.
- OUT OF POCKET After you pay this amount in a year for medical expenses, your health plan will cover all healthcare costs completely.
- The portion of costs that your health plan will pay after your deductible is met (often around 80%).
- A contract with an insurance company that guarantees you certain coverage for expenses, gives rates of payment to keep coverage, and rates paid to providers for expenses.
12 Clues: Consumer Driven Healthcare • The amount you pay for coverage (usually monthly). • The amount you must pay before your health plan will start paying towards your expenses. • The portion of costs that your health plan will pay after your deductible is met (often around 80%). • ...
Unit 10 Terms 2022-03-05
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- Funded the building over over 41,000 miles of highways
- Allows employees to take unpaid, job-protected leave for specified family and medical reasons
- Secret program in which the Atomic Bomb was developed
- Legislation that improved education in science, math, and modern foreign languages
- The U.S. and Soviet Union post WWII
- Post war relations between the U.S. and Soviets that lasted for 46 years
- Attacked by Japan propelling the U.S into WWII
- Provided medical care for the poor and disadvantaged
- Saw Alan Sheppard be the first American to sub-orbit the Earth
- Soviet artificial satellites launched into space
- Also known as Obamacare
- Favored allowing the free market and private enterprise to take care of those in need
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- Al Qaeda leader responsible for the 9/11 attacks on the U.S.
- Scandal that resulted in President Nixon resigned as President
- Passed in an attempt to keep the U.S. out of war
- An unspecified large group of people in a country or group who do not express their opinions publicly
- 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City
- Sentenced to death for selling nuclear secrets to the Soviets
- Assassinated President Kennedy
- Favored government intervention to help the needy
- Person who fit the desired mold for the next president during the Election of 2016
- Operation launched in 1991 to get Iraq out of Kuwait
- Provided medical care for the elderly
23 Clues: Also known as Obamacare • Assassinated President Kennedy • The U.S. and Soviet Union post WWII • Provided medical care for the elderly • Attacked by Japan propelling the U.S into WWII • Passed in an attempt to keep the U.S. out of war • Soviet artificial satellites launched into space • Favored government intervention to help the needy • ...
HL Chapter 2: First Aid: Unit 1 v2023.07 2023-12-02
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- this nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord
- this consent involves additional information exchange between medical provider and the patient than expressed
- in Florida, children under 18
- this system gives the body shape; allows for movement
- a general term for decline in mental ability
- HIV is a ________ virus
- this system is supporting framework for the body
- emergency medical services
- a type of bacteria; highly contageous and resistant to certain antibiotics
- most common bloodborne infection in US
- set of procedures designed to prevent transmission of bloodborne pathogens to first aid/healthcare providers
- this consent is positive confirmation' may be supported by a nod
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- your legal obligation to provide care
- hepatitis spread through person to person contact
- this system delivers oxygen; removes carbon dioxide
- airborne disease that effects the respiratory system
- always use in any emergency whewre you are providing first aid
- a patient must be this in order to refuse medical care
- when you either fail to act or act inappropriately
- if you suspect sexual battery, advise the person not to do this
- largest organ of the body
- this system pumps blood throughout the body
- includes nerves that connect to the spinal cord
- a terminally ill patient may have this in place to refuse CPR if they stop breathing
- this consent is displayed when a patient rolls up their sleeve for a blood sample
25 Clues: HIV is a ________ virus • largest organ of the body • emergency medical services • in Florida, children under 18 • your legal obligation to provide care • most common bloodborne infection in US • this system pumps blood throughout the body • a general term for decline in mental ability • includes nerves that connect to the spinal cord • ...
Vocabulary Nurse 2023-09-08
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- Not normal for the human body.
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- Medical explanation for illness.
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- Which can cause damage
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
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- A hypersensitive reaction to somethin
- A place to buy medicines
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- What something can be used for
- Act of breathing
- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- Having too much of something
- A list of medicines prescribed by doctor for a patient towards his / her illness.
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
- The position of the body
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and
- A bone separated from its joint.
- Habitual, cannot control to avoid taking
- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
- A state of well-being, without disease
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the
28 Clues: Act of breathing • Which can cause damage • A place to buy medicines • The position of the body • Having too much of something • What something can be used for • Not normal for the human body. • Medical explanation for illness. • A bone separated from its joint. • Cut in the body made for surgery. • A hypersensitive reaction to somethin • A state of well-being, without disease • ...
Disorders & Diseases of the Skin 2024-05-08
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- Hypertrophy of the papillae and epidermis caused by a virus; infectious and contagious. Also known as a wart.
- Noninflamed buildup of cells, sebum, and other debris inside follicles.
- Abnormal growth of the skin; many are benign, or harmless.
- Structural changes in the tissues caused by damage or injury including any mark, wound or abnormalities.
- A form of obsessive-compulsive disorder in which the person picks at their skin to the point of injury, infection, or scarring.
- Excessive perspiration due to a medical condition.
- Rednesss caused by inflammation.
- Acquired superficial thickened patch of epidermis, also known as a callus.
- A foul smelling perspiration, usually in the armpits or on the feet.
- Deficiency in perspiration, often a result of a fever or skin disease that requires medical treatment.
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- Vascular dilation of the blood vessels.
- Caused by an allergic reaction reaction from the body’s histamine production. Also known as hives.
- Persistent itching.
- Excessive perspiration-not related to excessive exercise or heat.
- Tiny round or oval pigmented areas of the skin on areas exposed to the sun. Also referred to as maculae’s.
- The branch of medical science that studies and treats the skin and it’s disorders and diseases.
- A physician who treats disorders and diseases of the skin.
- Malformation of the skin due to abnormal pigmentation or dilated capillaries. Also known as a birthmark.
- An inflammatory skin disorder of the sebaceous glands.
- A contagious condition caused by fungal infection.
20 Clues: Persistent itching. • Rednesss caused by inflammation. • Vascular dilation of the blood vessels. • A contagious condition caused by fungal infection. • Excessive perspiration due to a medical condition. • An inflammatory skin disorder of the sebaceous glands. • Abnormal growth of the skin; many are benign, or harmless. • ...
Advisory Board 2014-02-25
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- participants are required to sign this
- person engaged to provide medical or marketing input
- may be provided at the meeting
- not allowed at an advisory board
- not allowed at such meetings
- payment made for services rendered
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- needed for meeting approval
- department that owns the advisory board meetings
- what we wish to gain from the participants
- engaged to facilitate the meeting
- taken during the course of the meeting
11 Clues: needed for meeting approval • not allowed at such meetings • may be provided at the meeting • not allowed at an advisory board • engaged to facilitate the meeting • payment made for services rendered • participants are required to sign this • taken during the course of the meeting • what we wish to gain from the participants • department that owns the advisory board meetings • ...
HSAA Disciplines 2 2022-08-17
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- use high-frequency sounds waves to aid in medical diagnosis
- keep you seeing straight. No lazy eyes!
- use sound, music, and rhythm as therapy
- medical mechanics
- helping the OTs & PTs
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- these technologist can literally see through you!
- specializing in our littlest patients
- taking care of your pearly whites
- administer and score psychological tests
- caution! These techs use radioactive materials
- therapists helping you get back to your daily life
11 Clues: medical mechanics • helping the OTs & PTs • taking care of your pearly whites • specializing in our littlest patients • keep you seeing straight. No lazy eyes! • use sound, music, and rhythm as therapy • administer and score psychological tests • caution! These techs use radioactive materials • these technologist can literally see through you! • ...
INSURANCE CROSSWORD 2024-04-23
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- The most you have to pay for covered services in a plan year
- the amount of money that the insured person must pay before their insurance policy starts paying for covered expenses.
- what a doctor gives you to get medicine
- risks that directly affect an individual or family
- the amount of risk or liability that is covered for an individual or entity by way of insurance services
- An individual (patient) who receives healthcare services (such as surgery) on an outpatient basis, meaning they do not stay overnight in a hospital or inpatient facility
- the percentage under an insurance plan that the insured person pays toward a covered expense or service
- reckless or unreasonable actions that result in damages or losses because of you, someone covered on your policy, or someone else
- not having any insurance to pay for medical expenses or for damage or injury while driving a car
- the person who owns the insurance policy
- the principle holding that two or more insurers each liable for a covered loss should participate in the payment of that loss
- a legal contract between the insurance company (the insurer) and the person(s), business, or entity being insured (the insured)
- starting when you're formally admitted to the hospital with a doctor's order
- an allowance paid to your employees for lodging, meals, and incidental expenses incurred when travelling
- the person or entity that you legally designate to receive the benefits from your financial products
- a fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service after you've paid your deductible
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- account that lets you set aside money on a pre-tax basis to pay for qualified medical expenses
- the amount you pay each month (or each year) to keep your insurance policy active
- a physician is ____ when a contract has not been established with a health plan.
- Insurance coverage that provides income and medical benefits to employees who have a work-related injury or illness
- legal agreement between two parties
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- property damaged due to uncontrollable forces such as fire, lightning, hurricanes, tornados, or hail
- The health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan
- one who sees people that have common medical problems
- An arrangement through your employer that lets you pay for many out-of-pocket medical expenses with tax-free dollars
- The process through which an approved applicant is signed up with the health insurance company and coverage is made effective
- healthcare by means of technology
- the risk of being held liable or responsible for an action or inaction, whether or not at fault, resulting in a direct or indirect financial loss
- a list of doctors, other health care providers, and hospitals that a plan contracts with to provide medical care to its members
- a type of insurance policy in which the insured must first pay losses out-of-pocket and then seek reimbursement for any covered loss from the insurer
- a formal request by a policyholder to an insurance company for coverage or compensation for a covered loss or policy event
- The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay
33 Clues: healthcare by means of technology • legal agreement between two parties • what a doctor gives you to get medicine • the person who owns the insurance policy • Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act • risks that directly affect an individual or family • one who sees people that have common medical problems • ...
02/07/2022 Black History Month 2022-02-04
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- In 1951, a sample of her cancer cells were taken without her consent. Her cells would advance medical research for years to come and played a crucial role in the development of the polio vaccine.
- First Black man to receive a medical degree. Later became first Black man to operate a pharmacy in the US and the first Black physician to be published in US medical journals.
- A prolific writer, poet, and activist known for her autobiography, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings."
- Inventor who's work with electrical resistors paved the way for the first successful pacemaker.
- Black journalist, abolitionist and feminist. Led an anti-lynching campaign in the US in the 1890s.
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- First Black woman to earn a medical degree in the US.
- Performed the world's first open-heart surgery in 1893.
- The US's first Black psychiatrist.
- "Father of the Blood Bank."
- First Black woman to complete a residency in ophthalmology.
- The first Black woman of a major political party to run for the Democratic party’s presidential nomination. Her campaign slogan: “Unbought and Unbossed."
11 Clues: "Father of the Blood Bank." • The US's first Black psychiatrist. • First Black woman to earn a medical degree in the US. • Performed the world's first open-heart surgery in 1893. • First Black woman to complete a residency in ophthalmology. • Inventor who's work with electrical resistors paved the way for the first successful pacemaker. • ...
Sport Medicine Career Crossword 2024-08-19
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- a fitness professional who helps people achieve their health and fitness goals
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- a healthcare professional who helps patients improve their physical movement and manage symptoms like pain, stiffness, and discomfort
- a health professional who studies human movement and applies that knowledge to help people improve their health and fitness
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- health professionals who help people with injuries, illnesses, or disabilities live more independently by developing, recovering, or maintaining skills for daily living and working
- a professional who uses psychology to help people improve their performance and well-being through the mind-body connection
- a healthcare provider who designs, makes, and fits medical devices called orthoses to support and protect a patient's musculoskeletal system
- a doctor who a medical professional who specializes in the musculoskeletal system
- a highly trained medical professional who provides advanced life support to patients in emergency situations
- a healthcare professional who specialize in the prevention, management, and recovery of sports injuries and illnesses in athletes
- a healthcare professional who helps athletes achieve their goals through nutrition
11 Clues: a fitness professional who helps people achieve their health and fitness goals • a doctor who a medical professional who specializes in the musculoskeletal system • a healthcare professional who helps athletes achieve their goals through nutrition • a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves • ...
Roids 2024-03-14
19 Clues: Agency • Hunger • blockers • Tiredness • supplement • Water pills • False belief • Extreme anger • Skin condition • Irrational fear • Emotion changes • Medical emergency • Steroid precursor • Chemical hormones • Medical emergency • discomfort/Anxiety • enhancing alertness • Muscle-building drugs • red blood cell production
Crossword 2020-02-06
15 Clues: peak • battle • dressy • meadow • blow up • submerge • puncture • exclusive • bracelets • long fiber • unaffected • warm fabric • bones of the chin • place to ice skate • identify medical problem
rules 2014-07-26
15 Clues: relax • listen • damage • noises • perfect • explaining • child's toy • title of book • main character • very emotional • medical center • healing practice • Catherine friend • Catherine brother • next door neighbor
Chapter 6 2021-05-14
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- physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service.
- physician who represent a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee; responsible for all of the medical operation a hospital department and may also oversee a residency training program
- formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital has authorized privileges by-laws elected officers and committees.
- 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.
- ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting selecting supporting and compensation employee developing and maintaining skills quality and motivations, collective bargaining, and occupational health and safety
- 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 departments
- federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace conducts inspections and direct determination of fines for non-compliance with policies and regulations
- services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physician plan for diagnosis and treatment.
- management of quality in the workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee with a strong focus on process measurement and control
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- Federal agency that administers the medicare programs and partners with states to administer Medicaid
- statement of an organization that summarizing its intent to provides services in term of the services it offers
- 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 hospitals are not for the personal benefits of the members.
- systems of development in the work place for a daily improvising performance at every level operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations.
- organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imagining through medical technologies such as x-ray, exams, MRI, ultrasonography
- injuries large and small, caused by the use of drugs can be harmless as a drug rash or as serious as death from an overdose, the two types of ADE are those caused by errors and those that occur despite proper use.
- person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or health care organisation.
- professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in assets management, operation management, human resources management, and communication and information management in radiology
- insurance companies and other commercial comapines that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
- independent non for profit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 17000 health care organization and programs in the united states and it the nations primary standard-setting and accrediting body in health in health care, TJC standards focus on improving the quality and safety of patient care provided by health care organizations
- certificate approved by a local review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities open new services or make large purchases a condition required for reimbursement by Medicare.
- unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as house keeping, surgery radiology, or accounting
21 Clues: physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service. • Federal agency that administers the medicare programs and partners with states to administer Medicaid • statement of an organization that summarizing its intent to provides services in term of the services it offers • ...
Chapter 6 2023-05-10
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- Certificate approved by a local review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities, open new services, or make large purchases
- Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid
- Insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
- Services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physician's plan for diagnoses and treatments
- 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
- Establishes minimum standards of a mammography program to ensure that all women have access to quality services
- 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
- Unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting
- Management of quality in the workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee, with a strong focus on process measurement and control
- Physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee
- Ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, and compensating employees
- Process of identifying and analyzing the important of organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement, designing and developing cost effective and ethically justifiable interventions, and evaluating the financial and nonfinancial results
- Injuries, large or small, caused by the use of a drug; can be as harmless as a drug rash or as serious as death from an overdose
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- Independent not for profit organization that evaluated 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
- Formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital
- Professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset management, financial management, operations management, human resource management, and communication and information management in radiology
- System of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations
- Physician responsible of a hospital department or service; also responsible for providing input regarding policies and procedures and day to day operations of the department
- Failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim
- Organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies.
- A professional organization representing medical imaging management at all levels
- 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
- Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization
- Physician responsible for overseeing a component or sub department of a hospital service
- Federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace, conducts inspections, and directs determination of fines for noncompliance with policies and regulations
25 Clues: A professional organization representing medical imaging management at all levels • Physician responsible for overseeing a component or sub department of a hospital service • Failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2023-09-13
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- a medical order that instructs healthcare professionals not to perform CPR
- type of advanced directive that outlines specific medical care a person wants, or does not want, in the case they become unable to make those decisions
- violation of civil law
- abbreviation for federal law that requires health information to be kept private and secure
- acknowledgement of agreement to treatment or to a procedure that is given after receiving information regarding risks and benefits
- consent that is actively, consciously acknowledged
- intentional touching of another person without permission
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- legal and ethical principal of keeping information private
- legal document that allows people to decide what kind of medical care they wish to have in the event they are unable to make the decisions themselves
- a person less than 18 years of age
- a rule established to help people live peacefully together and to ensure order and safety
- an action, or the failure to act or provide care
- the knowledge of right and wrong
- assumption that a person agrees to treatment or to a procedure
- acknowledgement of agreement to treatment or to a procedure
- purposeful mistreatment that causes physical, mental, or emotional pain or injury to someone
- abbreviation for a person's private health information
17 Clues: violation of civil law • the knowledge of right and wrong • a person less than 18 years of age • an action, or the failure to act or provide care • consent that is actively, consciously acknowledged • abbreviation for a person's private health information • intentional touching of another person without permission • ...
Hippocrates 2022-08-17
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- When was Hippocrates born?
- Who is the father of medicine?
- What medical document that Hippocrates write that is used today?
- Where is Hippocrates from?
- how many books did Hippocrates make?
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- Who is Hippocrates's mom?
- When did Hippocrates die?
- Who was Hippocrates's dad?
- What occupation did Hippocrates have?
- What medical school did Hippocrates attend and teach at?
10 Clues: Who is Hippocrates's mom? • When did Hippocrates die? • When was Hippocrates born? • Who was Hippocrates's dad? • Where is Hippocrates from? • Who is the father of medicine? • how many books did Hippocrates make? • What occupation did Hippocrates have? • What medical school did Hippocrates attend and teach at? • ...
CROSSWORD. U8 TAKING A HISTORY 2024-09-23
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- a way of doing something, especially the usual or correct way.
- it means someone has a pattern of doing something.
- expression of dissatisfaction.
- condition in which you become ill or get a rash when you eat, smell, or touch something.
- medical history, a record of a past medical problems and treatments that a person has had.
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- the initial existence or symptoms of a disease.
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
- medical
- history including, tobacco use, alcohol use, financial resources, education, physical activity, stress, social isolation and connection, and exposure to violence.
- that helps identify if you are at higher risk for certain conditions because of your shared genes and behaviors.
- of the present time.
11 Clues: medical • of the present time. • expression of dissatisfaction. • the initial existence or symptoms of a disease. • it means someone has a pattern of doing something. • a way of doing something, especially the usual or correct way. • facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis. • ...
TC TEAM LEADERS 2024-11-19
16 Clues: HP • Su • SW • IT • RC • HP • TC • ABA • ABA2 • fiscal lead • charge nurse • medical director • practice manager • executive director • director of operations • admin support supervisor
health! 2022-05-04
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- you go there for both medical and surgery help
- red spots on different parts of the body
- body reaction on some products
- bean shaped organ of the body
- disease with mucouse we cant explain in russian
- medical instrument with a needle
- old people apply ointment for better work of this
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- you apply it when you have callosity
- extremely tired body state
- unhealthy condition of body and mind
- radioactive thing that you cant do often
- rinsing throat with herbal water
- thick cream which which soak into the body
13 Clues: extremely tired body state • bean shaped organ of the body • body reaction on some products • rinsing throat with herbal water • medical instrument with a needle • you apply it when you have callosity • unhealthy condition of body and mind • red spots on different parts of the body • radioactive thing that you cant do often • thick cream which which soak into the body • ...
Learning Support 2024-07-18
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- A neurological condition that affects concentration and attention
- Affects coordination
- Causes partial or full hearing loss
- A mental health condition that causes excessive worry or fear
- Causes partial or full vision loss
- A medical condition that causes widespread pain
- Causes repeated seizures
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- Affects reading and spelling
- Causes difficulty in working with numbers
- Causes problems with the digestive system
- A medical condition that affects blood sugar levels
- A mental health condition that causes prolonged and persistent sadness
- A neurological developmental condition that affects communication and behaviour
13 Clues: Affects coordination • Causes repeated seizures • Affects reading and spelling • Causes partial or full vision loss • Causes partial or full hearing loss • Causes difficulty in working with numbers • Causes problems with the digestive system • A medical condition that causes widespread pain • A medical condition that affects blood sugar levels • ...
Student Health and Wellness Center 2023-10-10
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- Building Where the student medical center is.
- Job available for the pool.
- Who runs the Wellness Center.
- Who Florida Southern is partnered with in the Student Health Center.
- The place to work out.
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- Free service available for loan.
- Recommended for the first aid kit. (Digital device)
- One of the two vaccinations given under paid services.
- Used by the swim team.
- Where you go for a health checkup.
- Abbreviation for Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner.
- Abbreviation for medical assistance.
- Recommended for the first aid kit. (Used for coughs)
13 Clues: Used by the swim team. • The place to work out. • Job available for the pool. • Who runs the Wellness Center. • Free service available for loan. • Where you go for a health checkup. • Abbreviation for medical assistance. • Building Where the student medical center is. • Recommended for the first aid kit. (Digital device) • Recommended for the first aid kit. (Used for coughs) • ...
Medical Staff Week 2020-11-03
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- How often is a physician required to submit TB results to medical staff office?
- Who is the Chief of Staff?
- VEA stands for?
- What does a PPD test for?
- Who is the Credentials Committee Chairman?
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- Who is the Vice Chief of Staff?
- Specialty that works with children?
- What vaccine is given in the month of October?
- The A in ACLS stands for?
- Who was our military doctor during our Covid-19 surge?
- DEA License expire every ___ years?
- Who is the Medical Staff Director?
12 Clues: VEA stands for? • The A in ACLS stands for? • What does a PPD test for? • Who is the Chief of Staff? • Who is the Vice Chief of Staff? • Who is the Medical Staff Director? • Specialty that works with children? • DEA License expire every ___ years? • Who is the Credentials Committee Chairman? • What vaccine is given in the month of October? • ...
Rio Benefits 2016-09-08
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- Recruit to 90 day hire gets you a__________ bonus
- Name of RX Provider______
- Place to find company policies_______
- Department that has most fun____
- Rio's 401K is managed by__________
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- You can find medical provider on______________
- Benefit you must elect every year at open enrollment______
- Save money first by calling a doc_____
- Benefit provides free counseling sessions_____
- To avoid a penalty on medical plan you must have a____
- Center for Life provides a ___________ approach
- Gives discounts to associates on phone service_________
12 Clues: Name of RX Provider______ • Department that has most fun____ • Rio's 401K is managed by__________ • Place to find company policies_______ • Save money first by calling a doc_____ • You can find medical provider on______________ • Benefit provides free counseling sessions_____ • Center for Life provides a ___________ approach • ...
U5L2 Vocabulary 2024-04-03
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- Cause a letter or package to go somewhere
- Close to someone or something
- Place that people go for help with medical problems.
- Person that helps people with medical problems.
- get to a destination
- Money someone pays to be reimbursed if problem
- Word used to express future tense
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- 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are examples
- On the internet
- Something that is wrapped in a box or paper
- To look for information, something or someone
- Regular mail service
12 Clues: On the internet • Regular mail service • get to a destination • 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are examples • Close to someone or something • Word used to express future tense • Cause a letter or package to go somewhere • Something that is wrapped in a box or paper • To look for information, something or someone • Money someone pays to be reimbursed if problem • ...
Snap One Benefits 2023-01-09
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- Our HSA administrator
- Our dental administrator
- An easy way to meet with your provider over the phone
- Our pharmacy benefit provider effective January 1
- These providers are considered contracted and save you the most money
- Can I go to a non-CVS pharmacy?
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- Our Employee Assistance Program
- This dental plan offers coverage for implants
- an HMO medical option for California employees
- The amount you pay before the plan starts paying for medical benefits
- Formerly Human Resources
- Our ticker symbol
12 Clues: Our ticker symbol • Our HSA administrator • Our dental administrator • Formerly Human Resources • Our Employee Assistance Program • Can I go to a non-CVS pharmacy? • This dental plan offers coverage for implants • an HMO medical option for California employees • Our pharmacy benefit provider effective January 1 • An easy way to meet with your provider over the phone • ...
Belkis Matamoros 2024-05-03
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- are medicines used to treat infections caused by bacteria. They work by killing or inhibiting the growth of bacteria, which helps the body's immune system fight infection.
- is a person who is under medical care or treatment by healthcare professionals due to an illness, injury, or medical condition
- are authorized to practice medicine, diagnose diseases, prescribe treatments, and perform medical procedures. They can also specialize in specific areas of medicine, such as pediatrics, surgery, cardiology, among others.
- is an unexpected situation that requires quick action to avoid further damage or danger. It can be anything from an accident to a medical or natural crisis
- is the rhythm of the heartbeat, which is perceived as a rhythmic movement of expansion and contraction of the arteries as blood is pumped by the heart
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- person is someone who suffers from asthma, a chronic disease of the respiratory system that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways, making it difficult to breathe
- are wounds to the skin that result in cuts or tears. They are caused by sharp objects, such as knives, broken glass or tools, and can range in severity from small cuts to deeper wounds
- Diagnosis is the process by which an illness, injury, or medical condition is identified through evaluation of symptoms, medical tests, and analysis of clinical data
- is a health professional who provides Carme and attention to patients under the supervision of doctors and other health professionals.
- is a chemical element essential for life on Earth. It is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas, and constitutes a crucial part of the Earth's atmosphere
10 Clues: is a person who is under medical care or treatment by healthcare professionals due to an illness, injury, or medical condition • is a health professional who provides Carme and attention to patients under the supervision of doctors and other health professionals. • ...
Ch. 2 Healthcare Facilities & Organizations 2022-10-24
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- A patient admitted to a facility at lease overnight by order of a physician.
- The first and most basic level of treatment for injury or illness, serving as the entry point for healthcare consumers into the healthcare delivery system.
- A primary care provider who sees the patient first to control access to other party of the healthcare delivery system.
- A healthcare facility that provides care on an inpatient basis to patients who are chronically ill and need extended services or treatments.
- A facility that provides medical services to the general population in the form of emergency care, critical care, intensive care, and various types of patient care.
- A surgical facility that performs procedures on patients who are not admitted to a hospital for recovery or assisted living facility.
- An episode of service to a patient in an outpatient setting, also called a visit.
- An ambulatory care setting served by an individual or group of primary care providers.
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- Outpatient healthcare provided to patients who arrive at the facility, receive treatment, and leave on the same day.
- Noncurative care delivered to patients at the end of their lives.
- An episode of service to a patient in an outpatient setting, also called an encounter.
- A type of long term care facility providing subacute nursing care.
- An arrangement where multiple physicians share ownership of the practice.
- A medical treatment to ease a patients pain or reduce symptom's but is not intended to cure a disease or disorder.
- A medical practice ownership where two physicians own the medical practice, often formed among physicians of the same specialty.
- An ambulatory setting providing general or specialized care, sometimes on a walk-in basis.
16 Clues: Noncurative care delivered to patients at the end of their lives. • A type of long term care facility providing subacute nursing care. • An arrangement where multiple physicians share ownership of the practice. • A patient admitted to a facility at lease overnight by order of a physician. • ...
The Specialty of Pharmaceutical Medicine 2023-08-24
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- sometimes known as a Clinical Research Organization, is an organization contracted by another company to take the lead in managing that company's trials and complex medical testing responsibilities.
- PharmaTrain Certification Board which responsible for the implementation, monitoring, standards, and quality of the SMD certification program.
- The study of interactions between drugs and human populations, investigating, in real conditions of life, benefits, risks and use of drugs.
- Relating to or denoting the first, chiefly theoretical, stage of a medical education.
- The study of how natural or man-made poisons cause undesirable effects in living organisms.
- Small and midsize enterprises (SMEs) are businesses that have revenues, assets, or a number of employees below a certain threshold.
- Specialist in Medicines Development.
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- A point of congestion in a workflow or process that creates a backlog.
- Swiss Association of Pharmaceutical Professionals.
- A charity and professional membership body on a mission to advance the science and practice of pharmaceutical medicine
- A person, group or organization with a vested interest, or stake, in the decision-making and activities of a business, organization or project. Stakeholders can be members of the organization they have a stake in, or they can have no official affiliation.
- Serves as the international platform of national associations of professionals in pharmaceutical medicine.
- The abbreviation for Continuing Medical Education and consists of educational activities which serve to maintain, develop, or increase the knowledge, skills, and professional performance and relationships that a physician uses to provide services for patients, the public, or the profession.
- The Innovative Medicines Initiative.
- a public body that maintains the official register of medical practitioners within the United Kingdom.
- The Certificate of Completion of Training.
16 Clues: The Innovative Medicines Initiative. • Specialist in Medicines Development. • The Certificate of Completion of Training. • Swiss Association of Pharmaceutical Professionals. • A point of congestion in a workflow or process that creates a backlog. • Relating to or denoting the first, chiefly theoretical, stage of a medical education. • ...
Abbreviations - Nursing 1 2020-08-22
23 Clues: s • c • hs • PO • oz • mL • NS • mEq • STAT • drops • Microgram • as needed • Sublingual • Twice a day • after meals • Subcutaneous • before meals • Sodium chloride • Four Times a Day • Nothing by mouth • Three times a day • Sustained-release • Electronic Medical Record
On track 4 Topic 10 2019-11-07
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- kieltää
- ohimennen
- lääketieteellinen
- hyväksyä
- mielenvikaisuus
- syntyperä
- maahanmuuttaja
- ammmatti
- jäädä(jäljelle)
- sairaus
- maaperä
- maankaatopaikka
- portti
- repiä
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- täyttää
- jäljittää
- makuusali
- ajanvietteellinen
- poistua(laivasta)
- pitää(jonakin)
- tarttuva
- tulli(maksu)
- yltäkylläinen
- tausta
- läpäistä
- lähetystö
- tehtävä
- sairaus
- painolasti
- sisäänpääsy
30 Clues: repiä • tausta • portti • täyttää • kieltää • tehtävä • sairaus • maaperä • sairaus • tarttuva • hyväksyä • läpäistä • ammmatti • jäljittää • makuusali • ohimennen • syntyperä • lähetystö • painolasti • sisäänpääsy • tulli(maksu) • yltäkylläinen • pitää(jonakin) • maahanmuuttaja • mielenvikaisuus • jäädä(jäljelle) • maankaatopaikka • ajanvietteellinen • poistua(laivasta) • lääketieteellinen
5th Grade spelling Week 14 Noah 2023-02-01
20 Clues: cat • atom • month • books • person • throat • stomach • one shelf • one cacti • intestine • 1 shelves • place to eat • small hospital • medical health • person at school • broken down food • more than 1 cactus • central mass of atom • one person to graduate • more that one graduate
CVO Places in my Town 2021-07-05
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- a building you can go to for borrowing books (White Tie)
- a Muslim place of worship (Olive Sock)
- a place where legal trials are conducted (Orange Door)
- a place that cares for children from multiple families (2 words - White Tie)
- a place with coin-operated washing machines and dryers for public use (Olive Sock)
- where you will find firemen and fire trucks (White Tie)
- where you would go to buy a new or a used automobile (2 words - Olive Sock)
- a group of houses that are close to each other (Gray Day)
- a place that cuts and sells meat (2 words - Wooden Hook)
- a place where a bus regularly picks up and drops off passengers, usually marked with a sign (2 words - a Cup of Mustard)
- an area in a city where the buildings and businesses are concentrated (Brown Cow)
- a place where trains regularly stop to load or unload passangers, freight or both (2 words - Gray Day)
- where you send your children to get an education (Blue Moon)
- a place where people are buried (Red Pepper)
- we go there to watch a movie (Green Tea)
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- a building where Jewish congrations meet for worship and instruction (Silver Pin)
- a walk-in medical facility for minor and non-emergency medial treatments (2 words - Purple Shirt)
- a building where you go for medical procedures that has specialized medical and nursing staff and medical equipment (Olive Sock)
- a building for public Christian worship (Purple Shirt)
- a place where you buy food for your family, like Publix, Kroger or Aldi (Blue Moon)
- a building that accommodates police officers and their mission (2 words - Green Tea)
- where men go to get a haircut (2 words - Olive Sock)
- a place where you can take a package to mail (2 words - Rose Boat)
- a place where you keep money (Black Cat)
- a place that specializes in selling things children play with (2 words - Turquoise Toy)
- a place that makes and sells bread, cakes, pies (Gray Day)
26 Clues: a Muslim place of worship (Olive Sock) • a place where you keep money (Black Cat) • we go there to watch a movie (Green Tea) • a place where people are buried (Red Pepper) • where men go to get a haircut (2 words - Olive Sock) • a building for public Christian worship (Purple Shirt) • a place where legal trials are conducted (Orange Door) • ...
Final Exam Review - Jessica Blankenship 2012-08-15
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- - a federal law passed in 1996 to protect privacy and other health care rights for patients
- - a federal agency within the Department of Health Services that oversees drug quality
- - freedom from unauthorized intrusion
- - the combination of proteins called nucleotides that is arranged to make up an organism's chromosomes
- - an advance directive that specifies an individuals end of life wishes
- - transplantation of animals tissues and organs into humans
- - a branch of the U.S Department of Justice that regulates the sale and use of drugs
- - treatment of terminally ill patients symptoms to make dying more comfortable
- - a public official who investigates and hold inquest over those who die from unknown or violent causes
- - the federal law giving authority to the drug enforcement administration to regulate the sale and use of drugs
- - an organism porduced asexually usually from a single cell of the parents
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- - a written document detailing a health care providers privacy practice
- - individual in their mid-to late teens who legally live outside parents control
- - prenatal testing
- - the study of dealth and of psychological methods of coping with it
- - physician who investigates suspicious or unexplained deaths
- - a federal law passed in 1990 that requires hospitals and other care providers to provide writen information to patients regarding thier rights under sate law to make medical decision and execute advance directives
- - a divison of medicine that incorporates law and maedicine and involved medical issues or medical proof at trials having to do with malpractice crimes and accidents
- - the organization tht is charged with writing and enforcing compulsory standards for health and safety in the workplace
- - permission from a person, either expressed or implied, for something to be done by another
- - policies and procedures that protect PHI from unauthorized access
- - treatment directed toward curing a patients disease
- - A collection of data recorded when a patient seeks medical treatment.
- - The enumeration in the constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disperage others retained by the people
- - cells that have the potential to become any type of body cell
25 Clues: - prenatal testing • - freedom from unauthorized intrusion • - treatment directed toward curing a patients disease • - transplantation of animals tissues and organs into humans • - physician who investigates suspicious or unexplained deaths • - cells that have the potential to become any type of body cell • ...
Medical Affairs - Crossword 4 2022-03-03
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- congress A large, annual meeting within the life science
- Its job is to oversee and manage the MSL Team in cultivating current Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs), and future thought leaders in academic and clinical medicine at the local, regional, and national levels
- It is for all medical information requests associated with a pharma company product, which includes on-label, unsolicited off-label, and pre-approved questions
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- A group of healthcare professionals, headed by a chairperson providing a robust, market-informed view of unmet medical or healthcare needs
- Team within Medical affairs that helps in collaborating with multiple internal teams to devise strategies across the product life cycle
- A metric triangulating all the critical aspects of Field Medical Engagement based on dimensions evaluated on the foundational principles of KOL / HCP’s satisfaction levels, assessed across companies
- They are the medical content expert in one or more therapeutic areas who communicate on a scientific level with prescribing physicians, medical investigators, pharmacists, scientists, etc.
7 Clues: congress A large, annual meeting within the life science • Team within Medical affairs that helps in collaborating with multiple internal teams to devise strategies across the product life cycle • A group of healthcare professionals, headed by a chairperson providing a robust, market-informed view of unmet medical or healthcare needs • ...
Cold War and Modern Presidents 2023-12-18
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- there was a missile crisis here
- National Organization for Women
- war between North and South of a split county in 1950
- educational program for underprivileged 4-5 year olds
- plan in which US gave money to European countries so they could rebuild faster
- Environmental Protection Agency
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- period of tension between the US and USSR
- accusing people of being communists
- the US space program
- medical assistance for the poor
- the first satellite launched into space
- medical assistance for the elderly
12 Clues: the US space program • there was a missile crisis here • National Organization for Women • medical assistance for the poor • Environmental Protection Agency • medical assistance for the elderly • accusing people of being communists • the first satellite launched into space • period of tension between the US and USSR • war between North and South of a split county in 1950 • ...
EMED HIE 2016-09-19
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- This set is a medical code set maintained by the American Medical Association through the CPT Editorial Panel
- It can be a gift you give yourself and your family. It is about doing what you can to ensure that your wishes and preferences are consistent with the health care treatment you might receive.
- It is a digital version of a patient's paper chart. EHRs are real-time, patient-centered records that make information available instantly and securely to authorized users.
- It is often used to provide remote healthcare to chronically ill patients or those who live in isolated areas.
- It is a tool that you can use to collect, track and share past and current information about your health or the health of someone in your care
- It is defined as the non-face-to-face services provided to Medicare beneficiaries who have multiple (two or more), significant chronic conditions.
- It is a new healthcare discipline that emphasizes the preventing, reducing, reporting and analysis of medical error that often leads to adverse healthcare events
- It is any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is in the control of the health care professional, patient, or consumer.
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- The remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology
- This is a United States legislation that provides data privacy and security provisions for safeguarding medical information
- It is an electronic application used by patients to maintain and manage their health information in a private, secure, and confidential environment
- It is uses digital technologies to collect medical and other forms of health data from individuals in one location
- First hour of clinical staff time directed by a physician or other qualified healthcare professional with one face-to-face visit, per calendar month
- First hour of clinical staff time directed by a physician or other qualified healthcare professional with no face-to-face visit, (once) per calendar month.
- This is a secure online website that gives patients convenient 24-hour access to personal health information from anywhere with an Internet connection
15 Clues: The remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology • This set is a medical code set maintained by the American Medical Association through the CPT Editorial Panel • It is often used to provide remote healthcare to chronically ill patients or those who live in isolated areas. • ...
Explanation of Benefits and Payment Adjudication 2023-11-27
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- Claims with errors or simple mistakes are rejected, and the payer transmits instructions to the provider to correct errors and/or omissions and to __________ the service. Answer: Rebill
- Providers use different methods to determine their fee structure, including charged-based and __________ fee structures. Answer: Resource-Based
- A provider can decide if their usual fees should be at the high, low, or __________ range based on fee comparisons. Answer: Midpoint
- The medical office specialist is responsible for completing many steps, including obtaining a correct and complete __________ information form. Answer: Patient
- A claim examiner will check that the diagnosis and CPI codes are linked when reviewing claims. The diagnosis and procedures are reviewed to be sure the treatment was medically __________. Answer: Necessary
- The medical office specialist who is posting payments needs to be aware of __________ by the payer and take appropriate action. Answer: Downcoding
- Accounts receivables represent monies owed to a provider by insurance carriers or the patient/insured. These payments are applied to the patient's account to reduce the overall __________ due. Answer: Balance
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- The act of submitting a claim again after it has been denied is called __________. Answer: Resubmitting
- Rejected or delayed insurance claims are expensive for the medical facility because resubmitting a claim means that work is __________. Answer: Repeated
- The RBRVS system is composed of three elements measured in __________. Answer: RVUs
- The process of determining whether a procedure is medically necessary is called __________. Answer: Review
- The adjustment reason codes on an EOB/ERA inform the medical office specialist about the reason for the denial, the amount due from the patient, incorrect coding, and so on. Answer: Denial
- The insurance carrier's decision regarding whether or not to pay a claim is called __________. Answer: Adjudication
- An EOB informs the medical office specialist about the reason for the denial, known as an __________ reason code. Answer: Adjustment
- An Explanation of Benefits (EOB) is a notification form sent from the insurance carrier to the patient and the healthcare provider after an insurance claim has been __________. Answer: Processed
- The act of processing a claim that consists of edits, review, and determination. Answer: Adjudication
16 Clues: The RBRVS system is composed of three elements measured in __________. Answer: RVUs • The act of processing a claim that consists of edits, review, and determination. Answer: Adjudication • The act of submitting a claim again after it has been denied is called __________. Answer: Resubmitting • ...
Engineering Carrier Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-13
19 Clues: Java • Motor • Switch • Autodesk • Neon sign • Cell phone • Rocket ship • Battle ship • Resource Dam • Oil refinery • Atom smasher • Refridgerator • Maps out zone • Conveyor belt • X-ray machine • 8-bit computer • Control Autocad • Gas powered lamp • Prosthetic body parts
Nicole and Jason 2013-08-31
Across
- The item that Nicole sold in her teenage years
- Jason's medical specialty
- Nicole's medical specialty
- The european country that Nicole and Jason travelled to this year
- The number of years Nicole and Jason have been together
- The team sport that Nicole and Jason played together
- The city where Nicole and Jason currently live
- The town where Nicole grew up
- The city that Jason's parents grew up in
Down
- The town that Jason proposed to Nicole
- The city where Jason grew up
- Jason's favorite sport
- The undergraduate degree that both Nicole and Jason completed
- The country that Nicole's parents grew up in
- Nicole's favorite flower
- Jason took lessons in this instrument as a child
- The instrument Nicole played in elementary school
- The person who first introduced Nicole to Jason
- The place that Nicole and Jason flew to for their first vacation
- The month that Jason proposed to Nicole
20 Clues: Jason's favorite sport • Nicole's favorite flower • Jason's medical specialty • Nicole's medical specialty • The city where Jason grew up • The town where Nicole grew up • The town that Jason proposed to Nicole • The month that Jason proposed to Nicole • The city that Jason's parents grew up in • The country that Nicole's parents grew up in • ...
Tracer 2 2017-06-21
Across
- WHERE IS THE EYEWASH STATION LOCATED?
- HOW DO YOU ACCESS SDS?
- WHAT CAN BE STORED IN THE HALLWAYS?
- C IN RACE
- A IN PASS
- WHAT SHOULD BE LABELED WITH DATE AND WHEN IT WAS CHECK LAST?
- P IN PASS
- E IN RACE
- S IN PASS
- Employees may call this number to find out about any clinic closings
- S IN PASS
Down
- WHO CHECKS ALL NEWLY PURCHASED MEDICAL DEVICES IN THE CLINIC?
- HOW DO YOU KNOW THE MEDICAL DEVICE IS APPROVED BY UAB?
- HOW DO YOU LABEL BROKEN EQUIPMENT?
- WHERE IS THE LARGE CRASH CART LOCATED
- A IN RACE
- WHAT CAN'T BE STORED ABOVE EYE LEVEL?
- Which wipe should you use if the top is open on the blue or purple tops?
- WHAT NEEDS TO BE PUT IN COVERED PLASTIC BEFORE HANGING?
- R STANDS FOR IN RACE
- HOW MANY INCHES NEEDS CLEARANCE FROM THE CEILING?
21 Clues: C IN RACE • A IN PASS • A IN RACE • P IN PASS • E IN RACE • S IN PASS • S IN PASS • R STANDS FOR IN RACE • HOW DO YOU ACCESS SDS? • HOW DO YOU LABEL BROKEN EQUIPMENT? • WHAT CAN BE STORED IN THE HALLWAYS? • WHERE IS THE EYEWASH STATION LOCATED? • WHERE IS THE LARGE CRASH CART LOCATED • WHAT CAN'T BE STORED ABOVE EYE LEVEL? • HOW MANY INCHES NEEDS CLEARANCE FROM THE CEILING? • ...
PAMET & PASMETH 2017-04-12
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- second pasmeth pres
- love,respect and integrity
- org of recognized schools of mt
- first pres of pamet
- house bill no 7082
- p&g awarding scholarship masteral
- first pamet election
- father of pamet
- phil medical technology act of 1969
- current pres of pamet
- vice pres of pasmeth on june 22,1970
- pd498
- color of health
- teves law
- pasmeth legal counsel
- soar high
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- worked for approval of RA5527
- proposed ammendment of ra5527 to lower house of congress
- third pasmeth pres
- first pres of pasmeth
- represents the field of medical tech and public health
- seventh pres of pameth
- pasmeth formed
- approval professional tax
- first convention and election held at
- monthly seminars
- cureent pres of pasmeth
- 12th pres of pamet
- official newsletter of assoc
- organized on sept 15,1963
- 1997 code of ethics
- pd223 was approved creating
32 Clues: pd498 • teves law • soar high • pasmeth formed • father of pamet • color of health • monthly seminars • third pasmeth pres • house bill no 7082 • 12th pres of pamet • second pasmeth pres • first pres of pamet • 1997 code of ethics • first pamet election • first pres of pasmeth • current pres of pamet • pasmeth legal counsel • seventh pres of pameth • cureent pres of pasmeth • approval professional tax • ...
Admitting Week (Moderate) 2017-04-03
Across
- A patient without insurance or the means to verify the insurance
- A minor dependent covered under two commercial plans from parents
- The facility that may be responsible for the hospital bill
- MSP
- Covers Inpatient for disabled, seniors, and ESRD
- Interpreters that are level 1 or 2
- The name of the medi-cal agency we work with
- Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
- Hospital accreditation and licensing agency
- BSR role to obtain forms/admissions
- Select Lakeside IPA instead of this one in Health Connect
- Temporary Medi-Cal insurance approved by the hospital financial counselors
Down
- Kaiser's charity care program
- Coordination of Benefits
- ESRD
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- The code color associated with a bomb threat
- BSR role to monitor trackboard and revise accounts
- Medical group
- New supervisor
- 888-839-9909
- Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice
- The code color associated with an active shooter
23 Clues: MSP • ESRD • 888-839-9909 • Medical group • New supervisor • Coordination of Benefits • Kaiser's charity care program • Interpreters that are level 1 or 2 • BSR role to obtain forms/admissions • Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice • Hospital accreditation and licensing agency • The code color associated with a bomb threat • The name of the medi-cal agency we work with • ...
Intro to Health-Test:1 2021-02-28
Across
- dhhs: deals with health in the U.S.
- admitting clerk, groundskeeper, and food services
- patients hospitalized for short periods of time. diagnose, medical, surgical, and emergency care
- 4 years
- provide in-home care for patients
- 2 years
- microbiologist
- lls
- initially started to treat polio. (now treats birth defects and childbirth problems)
- specific illnesses: chronic diseases and psychiatric problems
- care for elderly people needing nursing services
- admitting clerk, and transcription
- aha
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- lab tech, x-ray, imaging.
- provide immunizations
- cdc (Atlanta, Georgia)
- six months or less (about to die)
- physican, physical therapist, athletic trainer, and optometrist
- nih: medical research organization
- who: sponsored by united nation
- fda: ensures the safety of food, cosmetics, and medication
- 2 years beyond bachelors
- 4 years after bachelors
- ala
- services for patients who need physical therapy.
25 Clues: ala • lls • aha • 4 years • 2 years • microbiologist • provide immunizations • cdc (Atlanta, Georgia) • 4 years after bachelors • 2 years beyond bachelors • lab tech, x-ray, imaging. • who: sponsored by united nation • six months or less (about to die) • provide in-home care for patients • nih: medical research organization • admitting clerk, and transcription • ...
lab safety 2022-08-12
Across
- never place your head into this
- chases mice
- large marsupial
- always protect your hands with
- has a trunk
- follow all
- never leave this lit and unattended
- do not touch when you enter the lab until instructed otherwise
- fill washed bottles with ___ water and only use as attended
- this must be puled back
- cut away from you
- don't ___ walk instead
- never use chipped ___
Down
- always dispose of properly
- never put in cold water
- must be worn at all times
- called man's best friend
- keep lad space this way
- ____ to instructior
- flying mammals
- if you have ____ medical conditions check with you physician prior to lab
- specimens keep hands away from eyes mouth and body while using chemicals and
- never directly smell chemicals do this instead
- never look into a hot
- must keep flammable liquids away
- experiments must be personally ___ at all times
26 Clues: follow all • chases mice • has a trunk • flying mammals • large marsupial • cut away from you • ____ to instructior • never look into a hot • never use chipped ___ • don't ___ walk instead • never put in cold water • keep lad space this way • this must be puled back • called man's best friend • must be worn at all times • always dispose of properly • always protect your hands with • ...
Economics Vocab 2022-10-27
Across
- helath maintenance organization
- go for sickness or injury
- comes out of your check to provide coverage
- incase of terminal illness proceeds are paid
- date which insurance policy becomes eligible to pay for claims
- set for period and does not build cash value
- person named in life insurance policy who gets proceeds
- application with preexisting poor health or fat
- set fee payed by policy holder for medical expenses
- covers medical expenses bodily injury or death.
Down
- period to sign up for insurance
- amount of money you give to beneficiary
- basic type of permanent life insurance
- package that allows employees to pick their own benefit
- give free money to the needy
- policy issued to one that is expired
- insurance policy without a deductible
- how ling you live
- someone who buys or sells something on their behalf
- amount policy holder must pay within period before insurance pays for coverage
20 Clues: how ling you live • go for sickness or injury • give free money to the needy • period to sign up for insurance • helath maintenance organization • policy issued to one that is expired • insurance policy without a deductible • basic type of permanent life insurance • amount of money you give to beneficiary • comes out of your check to provide coverage • ...
Crossword 2 2019-10-26
Across
- the site of union of two or more bones
- lower part of the arm
- traditional and ordinary medicine
- useful piece of information
- piece of paper a doctor writes with the details of the medicine
- the thick curved part at the back of human leg
- someone involved in a skilled job
- relating to nerves
- the most common neuron transmitter
- it is the bone of a rib
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- medical condition that causes pain in the muscles
- a statement that something is wrong
- medical care given to a patient
- pain in the lower part of the back and the back of the leg
- the other name of the true ribs
- joint between the hand and the arm
- causing physical or emotional pain
- the process of evaluating
- very wide
- type of cartilage the costal cartilage is made from
20 Clues: very wide • relating to nerves • lower part of the arm • it is the bone of a rib • the process of evaluating • useful piece of information • medical care given to a patient • the other name of the true ribs • traditional and ordinary medicine • someone involved in a skilled job • joint between the hand and the arm • causing physical or emotional pain • ...
Nursing crossword puzzle 2019-11-18
Across
- "First lady in nursing", 14 basic human needs
- Unregulated and undisciplined change must be stopped before death occurs
- A nurse creates this environment
- functions independently from a medical doctor
- Recognizes the patient's needs for family,friends,work, school, community
- refers to the patterns of adaptive change
- Process of changing to meet requirements of life,about self
- involves the nurse helping through medical, surgical, rehab rx
- A stabilized flow rather than a static state
- spoke about rest,nutrition,exercise, conservation of energy
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- The entirety of what one is
- viewed nursing as both art and science
- a human being
- Obvious,"can be seen"
- Resembles the nursing process
- involves in therapeutic use of self
- A process in health, not a static state
- completes the wholeness of a person
- involves in the concept of "Mothering"
- unseen, masked emotions
20 Clues: a human being • Obvious,"can be seen" • unseen, masked emotions • The entirety of what one is • Resembles the nursing process • A nurse creates this environment • involves in therapeutic use of self • completes the wholeness of a person • viewed nursing as both art and science • involves in the concept of "Mothering" • A process in health, not a static state • ...
Health Science Crossword 2023-06-07
Across
- high-energy electromagnetic radiation
- used to treat and prevent bacterial infection
- the bodies main source of energy for the cells
- inside a cell containing genetic information
- a measure of energy content in food
- a chemical compund contained in foods
- a medical condition that effects and organism
- a sequence of nucleotides in a DNA sequence
- forms a genetic code in a transfe RNA molecule
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- an imaging method that uses sound waves to produce images
- an agent that produces a disease
- uses a laser to cut tissue
- used to take medical images on inside the body
- organic molecules essential for metabolic function
- post emission tomography
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time
- changing DNA to RNA
- ribonucleic acid
- molecule made of amino acids
- an infectious agent that replicates inside a living cell
20 Clues: ribonucleic acid • changing DNA to RNA • post emission tomography • uses a laser to cut tissue • molecule made of amino acids • an agent that produces a disease • a measure of energy content in food • high-energy electromagnetic radiation • a chemical compund contained in foods • a sequence of nucleotides in a DNA sequence • inside a cell containing genetic information • ...