medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology 2014-04-10
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- baldness that is permanent or temporary with radiation therapy
- membrane between the outer and middle ear
- spirally wound tube in the inner ear
- second occisle of the middle ear
- abnormal deviation of the eye
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- inflammation of the middle ear
- factors that prevent the use of a drug or treatment
- sensation of noises in the ears
- surgical repair of the cornea
- impairment of vision as a result of old age
10 Clues: surgical repair of the cornea • abnormal deviation of the eye • inflammation of the middle ear • sensation of noises in the ears • second occisle of the middle ear • spirally wound tube in the inner ear • membrane between the outer and middle ear • impairment of vision as a result of old age • factors that prevent the use of a drug or treatment • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-10-08
Medical Terminology 2021-10-08
Medical Terminology 2021-08-13
10 Clues: vomiting • appetite • digestion • ear, swallow • specialty of • surgical crushing • Condition of stones • pertaining to a meal • pertaining to vomiting • pertaining to medical treatment
Medical Crossword 2022-03-10
10 Clues: Same side • Most abundant WBC • Dry eyes, dry mouth • Aspirin side effect • Site of IM injections • Main component of hair • Released from adrenal cortex • Surgical removal of the uterus • Infection spread from cat feces • Kidney injury can lead to elevation in
Medical Report 2022-04-13
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- opposite of narrowest
- scatter fluid messily
- Once had thoughts but is now white and empty
- bat One of the items found in the storeroom
- not relevant
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- New
- the rush of blood to a certain area of your skin
- My grandma tripped and ___ on the flight of stairs, causing her demise
- I am larger and rounder than I ever was
- white as chalk but not as brittle
10 Clues: New • not relevant • opposite of narrowest • scatter fluid messily • white as chalk but not as brittle • I am larger and rounder than I ever was • bat One of the items found in the storeroom • Once had thoughts but is now white and empty • the rush of blood to a certain area of your skin • My grandma tripped and ___ on the flight of stairs, causing her demise
Medical Report 2022-04-13
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- Scatter fluid messily
- I am larger and rounder than I ever was
- One of the items found in the storeroom
- The rush of blood to a certain area of your skin
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- Opposite of narrowest
- Once had thoughts but is now white and empty
- Not relevant
- My grandma tripped and ___ on the flight of stairs, causing her demise
- White as chalk but not as brittle
- New
10 Clues: New • Not relevant • Opposite of narrowest • Scatter fluid messily • White as chalk but not as brittle • I am larger and rounder than I ever was • One of the items found in the storeroom • Once had thoughts but is now white and empty • The rush of blood to a certain area of your skin • My grandma tripped and ___ on the flight of stairs, causing her demise
Medical term 2022-03-26
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- กลุ่มยาที่มีฤทธิ์คลายกังวล (relieve anxiety) คลายกล้ามเนื้อและทำให้ง่วง
- แนวโน้มที่จะมีการดำเนินโรคที่แย่ลง ส่วนใหญ่มักหมายถึงมะเร็งที่รุกรานไปมาก
- ภาวะกระเพาะอาหารไม่ย่อย
- อาการปัสสาวะบ่อยกลางคืน
- ภาวะอาเจียนเป็นเลือด
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- ภาวะดีซ่านซึ่งเป็นอาการที่เกิดจากการสะสมของ Bilirubin
- บริเวณของเนื้อเยื่อที่มีการตายเนื่องจากการขาดเลือดไปเลี้ยง
- ภาวะปวดเมื่อยกล้ามเนื้อ
- ที่เกี่ยวกับผู้สูงอายุ
- กลุ่มยา antibiotics ที่ถูกใช้ในการรักษาโรคติดเชื้อในระบบทางเดินหายใจ EENT
10 Clues: ภาวะอาเจียนเป็นเลือด • ที่เกี่ยวกับผู้สูงอายุ • ภาวะปวดเมื่อยกล้ามเนื้อ • ภาวะกระเพาะอาหารไม่ย่อย • อาการปัสสาวะบ่อยกลางคืน • ภาวะดีซ่านซึ่งเป็นอาการที่เกิดจากการสะสมของ Bilirubin • บริเวณของเนื้อเยื่อที่มีการตายเนื่องจากการขาดเลือดไปเลี้ยง • กลุ่มยาที่มีฤทธิ์คลายกังวล (relieve anxiety) คลายกล้ามเนื้อและทำให้ง่วง • ...
Medical Crossword 2022-08-17
10 Clues: painkiller • largest organ • gives you shots • quick Covid-19 check • beating to its own drum • listen to the heart with me • treatment for allergic shock • not fully formed until you are 25 • you can study medicine in this city • smallest bone in the body is located here
Medical Terminology 2022-09-05
10 Clues: means low • means high • prefix for against • what does arthr mean • what does lipid mean • medical term for bones • means study of something • donuts contain a lot of this • comes at the start of a word • a clot or a blockage in something, like a vein
Medical astrology 2022-05-31
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- The planet of good luck, affects the process of physical development
- Rules body fluids and emotional health
- Rules the head, face, illnesses can be caused by anger and negative emotions
- May be prone to injuries to the Achilles tendon, the root of illnesses can be an unstable nerve system
- Rules over communication and thoughts
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- Illnesses come from brooding over things
- Rules the reproductive system
- Rules the belly
- Rules over the head, bile, nose
- 'The father' of the planets, the herbs associated with it are usually vegetables
10 Clues: Rules the belly • Rules the reproductive system • Rules over the head, bile, nose • Rules over communication and thoughts • Rules body fluids and emotional health • Illnesses come from brooding over things • The planet of good luck, affects the process of physical development • Rules the head, face, illnesses can be caused by anger and negative emotions • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-02-03
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- Movement of drugs within body
- Study of human body and disease
- Physical chemistry theory
- Uses, effects, and modes of drugs
- Genes and how it affects medications
- Specific drugs that may be harmful
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- Medical treatment to group of people
- Drug that affects mental state
- Written direction or order for medicine
- Study of effects of poison
10 Clues: Physical chemistry theory • Study of effects of poison • Movement of drugs within body • Drug that affects mental state • Study of human body and disease • Uses, effects, and modes of drugs • Specific drugs that may be harmful • Medical treatment to group of people • Genes and how it affects medications • Written direction or order for medicine
Medical Terms 2022-11-11
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- At 121 degrees I can kill a germ (5)
- Be careful. I can cause you harm (6)
- I am soft and make it easy to slide (8)
- I am named so because I can enter into your body (8)
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- There is a chance (11)
- It is needed to prove that a process is consistent (10)
- I am free from microorganisms (7)
- You will find me everywhere. I can be soft or hard and difficult to destroy (7)
- Connect me to a power socket to work (6)
- I come from that which moos (6)
10 Clues: There is a chance (11) • I come from that which moos (6) • I am free from microorganisms (7) • At 121 degrees I can kill a germ (5) • Be careful. I can cause you harm (6) • I am soft and make it easy to slide (8) • Connect me to a power socket to work (6) • I am named so because I can enter into your body (8) • It is needed to prove that a process is consistent (10) • ...
Medical License 2021-03-30
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- who gets the results for medical license ucia
- workspace used for Illinois PHY
- The correct ORI for physcian or chiropractor
- PHY from Saint Francis Medical Selfpay/Invoice
- correct Purpose Code for Physician license
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- keyword for physician a customer can say
- you need to _____ if they need phy or chi
- Correct Purpose Code for Chiropractic license
- what is the cost for PHY or CHI
- use these if it's out of state fingerprints
10 Clues: what is the cost for PHY or CHI • workspace used for Illinois PHY • keyword for physician a customer can say • you need to _____ if they need phy or chi • correct Purpose Code for Physician license • use these if it's out of state fingerprints • The correct ORI for physcian or chiropractor • who gets the results for medical license ucia • ...
Medical License 2021-03-30
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- who gets the results for medical license ucia
- workspace used for Illinois PHY
- The correct ORI for physcian or chiropractor
- PHY from Saint Francis Medical Selfpay/Invoice
- correct Purpose Code for Physician license
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- keyword for physician a customer can say
- you need to _____ if they need phy or chi
- Correct Purpose Code for Chiropractic license
- what is the cost for PHY or CHI
- use these if it's out of state fingerprints
10 Clues: what is the cost for PHY or CHI • workspace used for Illinois PHY • keyword for physician a customer can say • you need to _____ if they need phy or chi • correct Purpose Code for Physician license • use these if it's out of state fingerprints • The correct ORI for physcian or chiropractor • who gets the results for medical license ucia • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2022-10-24
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- Isolation for a certain amount of time to avoid others from getting ill.
- A device used to separate fluids, gas or lighted based on density
- The immune systems way of protecting the body from an infectious disease
- The capacity to cause death or serious harm or damage
- Blood serum that contains specific antibodies an infective organism or poisonous substance
- The process of identifying a disease, condition or injury from signs and symptoms
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- A substance to provide immunity over something.
- The period of time when the infection occurred to the onset of the signs and symptoms or the first positive test
- the process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from signs and symptoms
- Pull or stretching something to a dangerous degree
10 Clues: A substance to provide immunity over something. • Pull or stretching something to a dangerous degree • The capacity to cause death or serious harm or damage • A device used to separate fluids, gas or lighted based on density • Isolation for a certain amount of time to avoid others from getting ill. • ...
Medical terminology 2022-10-16
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- A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue
- An imaging method using sound waves to produce images of body structures
- Study and treatment of disorders and disease of the eye
- A medical procedure where all or part of the stomach is surgically removed
- A condition where the level of acid in gastric juice is excessive
- An infection of the intestine that cause diarrhoea containing blood or mucus
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- The inflammation of the peritoneum
- A cancer of the lymphatic system
- Life-threatening inflammation of the inner lining of the heart’s chambers and valves
- The detailing of interface on the brain by means of ultrasonic waves
10 Clues: A cancer of the lymphatic system • The inflammation of the peritoneum • A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue • Study and treatment of disorders and disease of the eye • A condition where the level of acid in gastric juice is excessive • The detailing of interface on the brain by means of ultrasonic waves • ...
medical terms 2024-01-10
Medical Terminology 2023-08-24
10 Clues: self • height • against • twice a day • without, lack of • nothing by mouth • three times a day • immediately or Now • twice, double, both • activities of daily living
Medical technology 2023-11-21
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- Technology that creates detailed images using magnets.
- Device that helps regulate the heartbeat.
- Imaging technique creating detailed cross-sectional images.
- Instrument used to measure body temperature
- electrocardiogram in short
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- Instrument used for magnifying tiny objects.
- Instrument used by doctors to listen to internal body sounds.
- Type of radiation used for medical imaging.
- Assists in amplifying sounds for those with hearing difficulties.
- electroencephalogram in short(a recording of brain activity.
10 Clues: electrocardiogram in short • Device that helps regulate the heartbeat. • Type of radiation used for medical imaging. • Instrument used to measure body temperature • Instrument used for magnifying tiny objects. • Technology that creates detailed images using magnets. • Imaging technique creating detailed cross-sectional images. • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-01-25
Medical Terms 2024-01-05
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- Having a sense of control in your life
- Focus and reliability
- The state of being physiologically alert, awake, and attentive
- The doing of an activity for its inherent satisfaction rather than for some separable consequence
- An emotion characterized by feelings of tension, worried thoughts, and physical changes
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- An ability to control emotions and remain highly focused when under the pressure of intense competition
- Having a sense of self-worth
- A motivation to participate in an activity based on meeting an external goal
- The reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way
- View challenges, change and adversity as opportunities rather than threats
10 Clues: Focus and reliability • Having a sense of self-worth • Having a sense of control in your life • The state of being physiologically alert, awake, and attentive • The reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way • View challenges, change and adversity as opportunities rather than threats • ...
Medical Terminologies 2020-07-28
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- objects or materials which are likely to carry infection
- disease spread in a community at a particular time
- condition of physical touching
- sudden start of something unwelcome
- the presence of a virus in
- disease spread worldwide
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- an appliance or aperture for ventilating a space.
- a person, part of a leading position
- distribute or disperse over a certain area
- likened to a crown
10 Clues: likened to a crown • disease spread worldwide • the presence of a virus in • condition of physical touching • sudden start of something unwelcome • a person, part of a leading position • distribute or disperse over a certain area • an appliance or aperture for ventilating a space. • disease spread in a community at a particular time • ...
Medical Terminologies 2020-07-28
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- world health organization
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- protective covering for the mouth, nose and eyes
- branch of medicine which deals with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of diseases
- very thorough or vigorous
- transported by air
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- contagious or infectious
- a person receiving medical treatment
- evaluation or investigation of something as part of a methodical survey
- a sign of the existence of something, especially of an undesirable situation
10 Clues: transported by air • contagious or infectious • world health organization • very thorough or vigorous • a person receiving medical treatment • protective covering for the mouth, nose and eyes • evaluation or investigation of something as part of a methodical survey • a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen • ...
Medical Terminologies 2020-07-28
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- an absorbent pad or piece of material used taking specimens
- free from dirt, marks, or stains
- a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages causing fever
- extremely ill and at risk of death
- clean (something) with a chemical to destroy bacteria
- make clean and hygienic; disinfect
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- make (something) free from bacteria
- a general rule, principle, or piece of advice
- relating to the observation and treatment of actual patients rather than theoretical or laboratory studies
- healing substances or drugs collectively
10 Clues: free from dirt, marks, or stains • extremely ill and at risk of death • make clean and hygienic; disinfect • make (something) free from bacteria • healing substances or drugs collectively • a general rule, principle, or piece of advice • clean (something) with a chemical to destroy bacteria • an absorbent pad or piece of material used taking specimens • ...
Medical Law 2016-05-11
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- understanding of another's situation, feelings, and motives
- all practitioners have a specific scope of practice, from which they are licensed, certified, or registered, and from which the law says they may not deviate
- ath a pledge for physicians, developed by the greek physician Hippocrates circa 400 B.C.E.
- the ability to think analytically, using fewer emotions and more rationality
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- standards of behavior, developed as a result of one's concept of right and wrong
- principle of medical ethics according to which a person treats another person with fairness in both medical and nonmedical settings.
- the act of holding information in confidence
- An individual’s right to self-determination.
- a code prescribing correct behavior in a specific situation, such as a situation arising in a medical office
- ethics focuses on the traits, characteristics, and virtues that a moral person should have
10 Clues: the act of holding information in confidence • An individual’s right to self-determination. • understanding of another's situation, feelings, and motives • the ability to think analytically, using fewer emotions and more rationality • standards of behavior, developed as a result of one's concept of right and wrong • ...
Medical term 2019-03-08
Medical Terminology 2019-09-17
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- characteristic of cartilage
- what suffix means the surgical removal of something?
- the suffix in the term arteriosclerosis means that the arteries are what?
- what suffix means blue?
- what suffix means visual examination?
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- what does the suffix in the term laryngitis mean?
- pertaining to, both sides
- pertaining to, lungs
- what suffix means surgical repair?
- what does the suffix in the term gastrodynia mean?
10 Clues: pertaining to, lungs • what suffix means blue? • pertaining to, both sides • characteristic of cartilage • what suffix means surgical repair? • what suffix means visual examination? • what does the suffix in the term laryngitis mean? • what does the suffix in the term gastrodynia mean? • what suffix means the surgical removal of something? • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-07-10
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- (Prefix meaning "slow")
- (Medical term for high blood pressure)
- (The study of the heart and its functions)
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- (A doctor specializing in children)
- system (The body's defense system against infections)
- (A type of white blood cell)
- (Inflammation of the liver)
- (The largest bone in the human body)
- (Suffix meaning "inflammation")
- (Prefix meaning "under" or "below")
10 Clues: (Prefix meaning "slow") • (Inflammation of the liver) • (A type of white blood cell) • (Suffix meaning "inflammation") • (A doctor specializing in children) • (Prefix meaning "under" or "below") • (The largest bone in the human body) • (Medical term for high blood pressure) • (The study of the heart and its functions) • system (The body's defense system against infections)
Medical Terms 2024-07-02
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- - Medicine used to treat bacterial infections (10)
- - Immune response involving swelling, redness, heat, and pain (12)
- - Medical procedure involving incisions and manipulation of tissues (7)
- - Subjective indication of a disease or condition experienced by the patient (7)
- - Hypersensitivity reaction to a substance that is normally harmless (7)
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- - Substance used to stimulate the immune system to protect against diseases (7)
- - Study of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms (8)
- - Identification of a disease or condition based on signs, symptoms, and tests (9)
- - Rhythmic throbbing of arteries as blood is pumped through them (5)
- - Broken bone, often requiring immobilization and healing time (8)
10 Clues: - Medicine used to treat bacterial infections (10) • - Study of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms (8) • - Broken bone, often requiring immobilization and healing time (8) • - Immune response involving swelling, redness, heat, and pain (12) • - Rhythmic throbbing of arteries as blood is pumped through them (5) • ...
Medical Management 2024-06-20
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- health insurance program for military members
- members eligible for TRICARE
- approval of the service
- an order for medicine which a doctor writes
- care management platform
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- official inspection of an individual's or organization's accounts
- tool that allows users to upload documents and images
- avoid illness, injury and/or early death
- cloud-based soution for our standard operating procedures
- a formal assessment or examination
10 Clues: approval of the service • care management platform • members eligible for TRICARE • a formal assessment or examination • avoid illness, injury and/or early death • an order for medicine which a doctor writes • health insurance program for military members • tool that allows users to upload documents and images • cloud-based soution for our standard operating procedures • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-02-14
10 Clues: Bone pain • Carbon dioxide • Pleural cavity • Center of kidney • Visible part of teeth • Excessive hair growth • Pertaining to stomach • Clotting protein in blood • Tip or lower edge of heart • Hormone to begin or improve uterine contractions
Medical Glossary 2023-03-13
Medical terminology 2023-04-26
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- ,inflammation of a gland or lymph node.
- , the use of drugs to treat disease, especially cancer.
- , identifying the nature or cause of some phenomenom.
- , a specialist in the structure and function of the heart.
- relating to or near the middle region of the body.
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- , a deficiency of red blood cells.
- , loss of bodily sensation.
- , the creation of something in the mind.
- , an impairment of health.
- ,a band of tissue connecting a muscle to its bony attachment.
10 Clues: , an impairment of health. • , loss of bodily sensation. • , a deficiency of red blood cells. • ,inflammation of a gland or lymph node. • , the creation of something in the mind. • relating to or near the middle region of the body. • , identifying the nature or cause of some phenomenom. • , the use of drugs to treat disease, especially cancer. • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-12-19
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- Record of electricity in the brain
- A mass of blood, or "black and blue" mark
- Inflammation of the liver
- The record of electricity in the heart
- The prediction about the outcome of an illness
- Inflammation of the small intestine
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- The study of women and women's diseases
- A red blood cell
- Complete knowledge of a patient's illness
- A protein found in red blood cells
10 Clues: A red blood cell • Inflammation of the liver • Record of electricity in the brain • A protein found in red blood cells • Inflammation of the small intestine • The record of electricity in the heart • The study of women and women's diseases • Complete knowledge of a patient's illness • A mass of blood, or "black and blue" mark • The prediction about the outcome of an illness
Medical 2 2022-12-13
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- to empty the lungs of air quickly and often noisily.
- damage to the body, often a cut.
- an infection in the stomach from eating food that was not properly prepared (often not cooked enough).
- where two bones join and there is movement, e.g. elbow, knee, wrist.
- the part of a hospital where people who are hurt in accidents or suddenly become ill are taken for urgent treatment.
- an occasion when a doctor or other health worker comes to your home, usually to give treatment.
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- the specific time and place of a meeting between people, e.g. with a doctor.
- a place where you can go to ask advice from or receive treatment from a doctor or dentist
- a type of medicine that is used to treat infections by bacteria.
- a pain that is often at a low level but constant.
10 Clues: damage to the body, often a cut. • a pain that is often at a low level but constant. • to empty the lungs of air quickly and often noisily. • a type of medicine that is used to treat infections by bacteria. • where two bones join and there is movement, e.g. elbow, knee, wrist. • the specific time and place of a meeting between people, e.g. with a doctor. • ...
MEDICAL DICTIONARY 2023-08-16
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- An internal bleeding due to leakage or bursting of a blood vessel
- A pain that occurs in a nerve
- A substance used to clean and kill germs
- Medicines meant to treat a bacterial infection
- A medicine that is given before a surgery to make the patient lose consciousness
- A post-mortem examination of the body to identify the cause of death
- The pressure exerted by the blood on the walls of the arteries
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- Adverse reaction in the body to common things such as dust, pollens, certain foods and drugs, etc.
- A medicine that is given to lesson or stop the pain
- A medicine that counteracts the acidity in the stomach
10 Clues: A pain that occurs in a nerve • A substance used to clean and kill germs • Medicines meant to treat a bacterial infection • A medicine that is given to lesson or stop the pain • A medicine that counteracts the acidity in the stomach • The pressure exerted by the blood on the walls of the arteries • An internal bleeding due to leakage or bursting of a blood vessel • ...
Medical Terms 2024-12-18
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- A healthcare institution where patients receive acute care, often under the supervision of doctors.
- A method used to induce a reversible loss of sensation or consciousness during medical procedures.
- A biological preparation that stimulates immunity against specific diseases by introducing an antigen.
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- A colorless, odorless gas essential for cellular respiration in animals.
- A place where medicinal drugs are dispensed and pharmaceutical advice is given.
- The process of determining the nature of a disease through symptoms and tests.
- The science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing illnesses.
- A medical intervention involving the removal or repair of body tissue.
- Y-shaped proteins produced by the immune system to neutralize foreign invaders.
- The invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms, leading to symptoms of illness.
10 Clues: A medical intervention involving the removal or repair of body tissue. • A colorless, odorless gas essential for cellular respiration in animals. • The science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing illnesses. • The process of determining the nature of a disease through symptoms and tests. • ...
Medical English 2024-12-16
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- Tiny grains released by plants for reproduction, often causing allergies.
- To break into small pieces or dissolve completely.
- A temporary problem or obstacle causing a delay.
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- A type of fungus that grows in damp or decaying environments.
- Completely unharmed or undamaged.
- dander Tiny flakes of skin shed by animals that can cause allergic reactions.
- A whistling sound made while breathing, often due to respiratory issues.
- mites Microscopic creatures that live in dust and can trigger allergies.
- A substance that causes discomfort or inflammation in the body.
- A rhythmic or pulsating sensation, often associated with pain.
10 Clues: Completely unharmed or undamaged. • A temporary problem or obstacle causing a delay. • To break into small pieces or dissolve completely. • A type of fungus that grows in damp or decaying environments. • A rhythmic or pulsating sensation, often associated with pain. • A substance that causes discomfort or inflammation in the body. • ...
Medical Examination 2025-01-31
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- Quick, automatic physical reactions to a stimulus.
- The medical field that focuses on the study and treatment of the nervous system.
- Located at the back of something.
- Firm, stable, or not likely to change suddenly.
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- Bundles of fibers that carry signals between the brain and other parts of the body.
- Nervous System The part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord. It controls and coordinates everything the body does.
- A doctor who specializes in treating disorders of the nervous system (including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves).
- Nerve A nerve in the lower part of the body that helps control movement and sensation in the thigh and leg.
- To make something become flat or aligned, especially when it was bent or curved.
- Related to the sciatic nerve, which is the largest nerve in the human body, running from the lower back down to the legs.
10 Clues: Located at the back of something. • Firm, stable, or not likely to change suddenly. • Quick, automatic physical reactions to a stimulus. • The medical field that focuses on the study and treatment of the nervous system. • To make something become flat or aligned, especially when it was bent or curved. • ...
Medical english 2024-10-18
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- if a medicine is taken , it is given beneath the tongue
- practitioner; A is a doctor who provides many kids of care to adults an children
- An is a doctor who cares for pregnant women and their unborn children
- if something is, it kills or prevents the growth of micro-organisms such as bacteria and fungus
- A is a biological substance that is potentially harmful to humans. Biohazard can include bacteria, viruses, and biologically derived toxins
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- if a medicine is, it is injected into the fatty layer under the skin with a syringe
- A is 1/1000th the weight of the minor component of a chemical solution dissolved in the major component
- an is a doctor who ensures that patients are unconscious or do not feel pain during surgery
- is a condition where the appendix, a small organ which is part of the digestive system, becomes irritated and inflamed
- system; The is the system responsible for carrying blood and oxygen throughout the body
10 Clues: if a medicine is taken , it is given beneath the tongue • An is a doctor who cares for pregnant women and their unborn children • practitioner; A is a doctor who provides many kids of care to adults an children • if a medicine is, it is injected into the fatty layer under the skin with a syringe • ...
medical terminolgoy 2025-02-10
Medical Terminology 2025-04-11
10 Clues: Prefix for Same • Suffix for Cells • Prefix for Within • Root Word for Brain • Root Word for Child • Suffix for Condition • Suffix for Inflammation • Root Word for Intestines • Prefix for Relating to Life • Prefix for Painful or Difficult
Medical Terminology 2025-04-14
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- what do we call the identification of a medical condition?
- What do we call the medical ethic that is responsable for protecting the right of a patient to make their own decisions?
- What do we call a poor state of health caused by a infection, disease or fifestyle factors?
- What do we call the state of being free from illness and feeling well in body and mind?
- What do we call the feelings that a patient says he feels when he might be sick?
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- What do we call the medical ethic that is responsable for protecting the patient information?
- What do we call the feelings that show a patient might be sick?
- What do we call a healthcare institution that provides medical and nursing care to patients?
- What do we call the patient that has to stay overnight at the hospital?
- What do we call the key health indicators?
10 Clues: What do we call the key health indicators? • what do we call the identification of a medical condition? • What do we call the feelings that show a patient might be sick? • What do we call the patient that has to stay overnight at the hospital? • What do we call the feelings that a patient says he feels when he might be sick? • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-04-14
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- - The right of patients to make their own informed decisions regarding their healthcare
- - The ethical principle of acting in the best interest of the patient to promote good
- - High blood pressure
- - Slow heart rate
- - The process of prioritizing patients based on the severity of their condition
- - Drug used to treat bacterial infections
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- - The ethical principle of fairness in providing healthcare resources and treatments
- - Rapid heart rate
- - Low red blood cell count
- - The ethical principle of "do no harm," ensuring that healthcare providers avoid causing harm to patients
10 Clues: - Slow heart rate • - Rapid heart rate • - High blood pressure • - Low red blood cell count • - Drug used to treat bacterial infections • - The process of prioritizing patients based on the severity of their condition • - The ethical principle of fairness in providing healthcare resources and treatments • ...
Medical terminology 2025-04-14
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- Sound made when throat is irritated
- Liquid that carries oxygen through the body
- Uncomfortable feeling in the body
- Person who diagnoses and treats illness
- Higher than normal body temperature
- Something taken to help you feel better
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- Common illness with sneezing and runny nose
- Organ that pumps blood
- Person who helps take care of patients
- Hard part that supports the body
10 Clues: Organ that pumps blood • Hard part that supports the body • Uncomfortable feeling in the body • Sound made when throat is irritated • Higher than normal body temperature • Person who helps take care of patients • Person who diagnoses and treats illness • Something taken to help you feel better • Common illness with sneezing and runny nose • ...
Medical misinformation 2025-04-17
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- Based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
- Relating to the actions or reactions of individuals or groups, typically in response to external stimuli.
- The action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something, in this case, misinformation’s impact.
- A combination of "information" and "epidemic," referring to an overabundance of information, including false or misleading content, which spreads rapidly and causes harm.
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- The division of something into two sharply contrasting groups or sets of opinions or beliefs.
- Deliberately false or misleading information spread with the intent to deceive or manipulate.
- False or inaccurate information spread, regardless of intent to deceive.
- The proportion of a population found to have a condition or characteristic at a specific time.
- Occurring or coming later or after something else.
- Actions or processes intended to improve a situation or prevent negative outcomes.
10 Clues: Occurring or coming later or after something else. • False or inaccurate information spread, regardless of intent to deceive. • Actions or processes intended to improve a situation or prevent negative outcomes. • The division of something into two sharply contrasting groups or sets of opinions or beliefs. • ...
Medical terms 2025-04-24
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- – Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- – A substance used to cause loss of sensation during surgery.
- – The process of identifying a disease from its symptoms.
- – The invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms.
- – A medical operation involving cutting into the body.
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- – A break or crack in a bone.
- – A doctor who specializes in treating children.
- – A medicine that kills or stops the growth of bacteria.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system.
- – A localised reaction of the body causing redness, heat, and pain.
10 Clues: – A break or crack in a bone. • – A doctor who specializes in treating children. • – Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • – The invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms. • – A medical operation involving cutting into the body. • – A medicine that kills or stops the growth of bacteria. • – The process of identifying a disease from its symptoms. • ...
Medical Jargon 2025-06-06
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- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- epinephrine
- cart Emergency cart with life-saving supplies
- Moving the patient to the hospital
- A serious injury, often from an accident
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- Said before delivering a shock with a defibrillator
- Immediately / right away
- Deciding who needs help first
- Oxygen
- Drug that reverses opioid overdose
10 Clues: Oxygen • epinephrine • Immediately / right away • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Deciding who needs help first • Moving the patient to the hospital • Drug that reverses opioid overdose • A serious injury, often from an accident • cart Emergency cart with life-saving supplies • Said before delivering a shock with a defibrillator
Medical science 2023-01-18
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- the scientific study of bacteria
- the branch of medicine that deals with the birth of children
- medical treatment of injuries or diseases that involves cutting open a person’s body and often removing or replacing some parts
- the scientific study of the mind and how it influences behaviour
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- the scientific study of the physical structure of humans, animals or plants
- the branch of medicine that deals with children and their diseases
- the scientific study of the normal functions of living things
- the scientific study of diseases
- the branch of medicine that deals with the treatment of diseases
- the scientific study of drugs and their use in medicine
10 Clues: the scientific study of diseases • the scientific study of bacteria • the scientific study of drugs and their use in medicine • the branch of medicine that deals with the birth of children • the scientific study of the normal functions of living things • the branch of medicine that deals with the treatment of diseases • ...
Medical Crossword 2025-01-14
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- Severe weight loss
- anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), medial collateral ligament (MCL), and meniscus
- monosodium urate crystals deposition
- Excessive cell growth
- Cell death
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- a raised area of skin tissue that's less than 1 centimeter around
- This differentiated tissue develops into the placenta
- Irreversible liver damage
- Bulge of artery wall
- Loss of speech ability
10 Clues: Cell death • Severe weight loss • Bulge of artery wall • Excessive cell growth • Loss of speech ability • Irreversible liver damage • monosodium urate crystals deposition • This differentiated tissue develops into the placenta • a raised area of skin tissue that's less than 1 centimeter around • anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), medial collateral ligament (MCL), and meniscus
Medical Term, 2025-09-04
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- breaking down
- pertaining to the skull
- Closer to the center of the body or the point of attachment
- 21 genetic condition caused by an extra chromosome
- relating to the lower back
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- Area between abdomen and thighs
- operation to open skull
- reticulum net like structure
- builds complex molecules
- converts food to fuel
10 Clues: breaking down • converts food to fuel • operation to open skull • pertaining to the skull • builds complex molecules • relating to the lower back • reticulum net like structure • Area between abdomen and thighs • 21 genetic condition caused by an extra chromosome • Closer to the center of the body or the point of attachment
Medical Breakthroughs 2025-08-29
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- Discovered by Röntgen while experimenting with cathode rays
- Tube that uses magnets to scan the body
- 1920s discovery turning diabetes from fatal to treatable
- Ether and chloroform changed surgery forever
- Life-saving procedure pioneered with kidneys and hearts
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- Drugs like amoxicillin or streptomycin
- Mold that became medicine, thanks to Fleming
- First used by Jenner to fight smallpox
- Tiny device that keeps the heart beating on time
- Double helix carrying genetic instructions
10 Clues: Drugs like amoxicillin or streptomycin • First used by Jenner to fight smallpox • Tube that uses magnets to scan the body • Double helix carrying genetic instructions • Mold that became medicine, thanks to Fleming • Ether and chloroform changed surgery forever • Tiny device that keeps the heart beating on time • Life-saving procedure pioneered with kidneys and hearts • ...
Medical Terms 2025-09-30
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- US law that sets national standards for protecting sensitive patients health information
- Aimed to allow federal agencies to share health info more efficiently
- An entity that manages secure messaging and exchange of health information
- A digital record specific to one provider or healthcare organization
- A digital version of patients health record
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- The secure sharing of health data among organizations providers and patients
- health information maintained and managed by the patient often via apps or online portals
- An hl7 standard for exchanging healthcare information electronically
- A code set maintained by the AMA for reporting medical, surgical, and diagnostics procedures
- Organizations that enable the security of a patient’s health information through electronic
10 Clues: A digital version of patients health record • An hl7 standard for exchanging healthcare information electronically • A digital record specific to one provider or healthcare organization • Aimed to allow federal agencies to share health info more efficiently • An entity that manages secure messaging and exchange of health information • ...
Medical license 2025-10-24
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- Result or points in a test.
- A group that controls licensing.
- A place where patients get care.
- Learning a skill or job.
- A test of knowledge or skill.
- Medical training after school.
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- Someone who finished school.
- Someone receiving medical care.
- Legal permission to do something.
- A person qualified to treat the sick.
10 Clues: Learning a skill or job. • Result or points in a test. • Someone who finished school. • A test of knowledge or skill. • Medical training after school. • Someone receiving medical care. • A group that controls licensing. • A place where patients get care. • Legal permission to do something. • A person qualified to treat the sick.
Medical Crossword 2025-11-19
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- the identification of a disease
- when harmful microorganisms invade the body
- an indication of illness
- a protective shot to prevent disease
- a doctor
- a professional who cares for patients
- a medical operation
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- tool used to listen to heart and lungs
- the body’s defense against disease
- something used to treat illness
10 Clues: a doctor • a medical operation • an indication of illness • the identification of a disease • something used to treat illness • the body’s defense against disease • a protective shot to prevent disease • a professional who cares for patients • tool used to listen to heart and lungs • when harmful microorganisms invade the body
Medical Specialists 2025-11-20
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- – Treats the heart and blood vessels.
- – Treats urinary tract and male reproductive disorders.
- – Treats hormone-related conditions like diabetes.
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- – Treats eye diseases and performs eye surgery.
- – Diagnoses and treats cancer.
- – Treats lung diseases such as asthma and pneumonia.
- – Treats skin, hair, and nail conditions.
- – Treats diseases of the brain and nerves.
- – Performs surgery on the brain and nervous system.
- – Doctor who treats children.
10 Clues: – Doctor who treats children. • – Diagnoses and treats cancer. • – Treats the heart and blood vessels. • – Treats skin, hair, and nail conditions. • – Treats diseases of the brain and nerves. • – Treats eye diseases and performs eye surgery. • – Treats hormone-related conditions like diabetes. • – Performs surgery on the brain and nervous system. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-11-27
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- or inflammation of the liver
- in breathing
- infarction^Medical term for a heart attack
- anemia^Bone marrow disease leading to blood cell production issues
- characterized by excessive thirst
- pressure that is consistently too high
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- fatness or obesity
- of the gallbladder
- term for the study of the heart
- for a surgical procedure to remove the appendix
10 Clues: in breathing • fatness or obesity • of the gallbladder • or inflammation of the liver • term for the study of the heart • characterized by excessive thirst • pressure that is consistently too high • infarction^Medical term for a heart attack • for a surgical procedure to remove the appendix • anemia^Bone marrow disease leading to blood cell production issues
PROFESSION - JOB 2025-10-02
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- A healthcare professional who provides patient care, administers medications, and assists doctors in medical settings.
- A member of the armed forces who defends their country.
- A specialist who uses mathematics and statistics to assess financial risks for insurance and pension plans.
- A skilled craftsperson who constructs, installs, and repairs wooden structures and furniture.
- A professional who studies human behavior and mental processes, and provides therapy or counseling to help people with emotional and psychological issues.
- A professional cook who plans menus, prepares food, and manages kitchen operations in restaurants or other food establishments.
- A skilled worker who repairs and maintains vehicles and machinery.
- A professional who researches, writes, and reports news stories for various media outlets.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats conditions related to teeth, gums, and oral health.
- A professional who designs buildings and other structures, creating plans that balance aesthetics, functionality, and safety.
- A tradesperson who installs and repairs pipes, fixtures, and water systems in buildings.
- An educator who instructs students in academic subjects and helps develop their knowledge and skills.
- A scientist who researches and analyzes the properties and composition of substances.
- A medical doctor who performs operations to treat injuries, diseases, and deformities.
- A creative professional who creates animated content for films and media.
- A tradesperson who builds structures using brick, stone, or concrete.
- A scientist who studies living organisms and their relationships to their environments.
- An emergency responder who extinguishes fires, rescues people, and responds to emergencies.
- A tradesperson who installs and repairs electrical systems.
- A professional who arranges and sells flowers.
- A legal official who presides over court proceedings and makes legal decisions.
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- A healthcare professional who dispenses medications, advises patients on proper drug usage, and monitors for potential drug interactions.
- A doctor who specializes in the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents.
- A specialist who films and edits video content.
- A licensed professional who advises clients on legal matters, represents them in court, and prepares legal documents.
- A professional who installs and repairs locks and security systems.
- A professional who studies how societies produce, distribute, and consume goods and services.
- A medical doctor who diagnoses and treats mental health disorders and can prescribe medications.
- A professional who manages financial records, prepares tax documents, and provides financial guidance to individuals or businesses.
- A financial professional who manages customer accounts, processes transactions, and provides banking services.
- A professional who applies paint and coatings to surfaces.
- A professional who examines financial records for accuracy and compliance.
- A skilled worker who joins metal parts using welding techniques.
- A professional who manages library resources and assists patrons.
- A trained professional who operates aircraft to transport passengers or cargo.
- A professional who cultivates crops and raises livestock.
- A specialist who installs and repairs roofs.
- A medical professional who diagnoses, treats, and prevents illnesses and injuries in animals.
- A professional who applies scientific and mathematical principles to design, develop, and maintain systems, structures, machines, or processes.
39 Clues: A specialist who installs and repairs roofs. • A professional who arranges and sells flowers. • A specialist who films and edits video content. • A member of the armed forces who defends their country. • A professional who cultivates crops and raises livestock. • A professional who applies paint and coatings to surfaces. • ...
Hospital departments 2025-03-27
7 Clues: Without pain. • An unexpected event. • Medical imaging branch. • Urgent medical situation. • Medical state of full relaxation. • A hospital department treating heart problems. • The department that performs surgical procedures.
Health #1 Video 2024-03-18
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- Social behavior and correcting behavior
- Black, yellow bile; Phlegm and blood
- American Medical Association
- International Disease Classification
- structural or physical dysfunction of the body
- Behaviors associated with an illness
- nature of symptoms
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- body is separate from mind
- Institution responsible for treating disease
- _____ Sociology Seeks to Understand the ways that society approaches heath care
- state of physical, mental well being
11 Clues: nature of symptoms • body is separate from mind • American Medical Association • Black, yellow bile; Phlegm and blood • International Disease Classification • state of physical, mental well being • Behaviors associated with an illness • Social behavior and correcting behavior • Institution responsible for treating disease • structural or physical dysfunction of the body • ...
CPR Terms 2024-10-18
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- from the nose; nosebleed
- caused by blockage of artery from being supplied blood and oxygen
- pressure level of blood in circulation which relates to the force of the heart beating
- A blocked ____ can hamper a person's ability to breathe
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- AED or a ____ is a portable device that delivers controlled electric shock across the heart.
- having to do with the heart
- display and record of heartbeat produced by electrocardiography
- contained collection of basic medical products to give medical treatment with items such as bandages and medical cleansers for use of injury or illness
- an acronym or mnemonic used by first responders during the secondary assessment
- stands for Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
- organ which pumps blood
11 Clues: organ which pumps blood • from the nose; nosebleed • having to do with the heart • stands for Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation • A blocked ____ can hamper a person's ability to breathe • display and record of heartbeat produced by electrocardiography • caused by blockage of artery from being supplied blood and oxygen • ...
Crossword ch. 13 Sterile Processing 2025-11-24
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- THE CENTERS FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES
- OCCURS WHEN A MEDICAL DEVICE IS PROCESSED IMMEDIATELY BEFORE USE.
- ____________STERILIZATION THE PROCESS BY WHICH SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MEDICAL DEVICES ARE STERILIZED IN THEIR FINAL CONTAINERS ALLOWING THEM TO BE STORED UNTIL NEEDED
- ITEMS THAT CAN NOT GO INTO STEAM BECAUSE OF THE HEAT.
- THE ASSOCIATION OF PEROPERATIVE REGISTERED NURSES
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- ALLOWS FOR TRACEABILITY OF EVERY STERILIZED ITEM
- IMMEDIATE USE STEAM STERILIZATION
- REQUIRES THAT COMPLETE DOCUMENTATION BE MADE AVAILABLE FOR EACH IUSS CYCLE SO THAT THE DEVICE IS TRACEABLE TO THE PATIENT.
- HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATED INFECTION
- HOSPITALS USE THIS METHOD FOR ITEMS THAT CAN NOT GO INTO STEAM.
- ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION
11 Clues: HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATED INFECTION • IMMEDIATE USE STEAM STERILIZATION • THE CENTERS FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES • ALLOWS FOR TRACEABILITY OF EVERY STERILIZED ITEM • THE ASSOCIATION OF PEROPERATIVE REGISTERED NURSES • ITEMS THAT CAN NOT GO INTO STEAM BECAUSE OF THE HEAT. • ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION • ...
Book 3 chapter 5 2025-06-24
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- a tax-advantaged account set up by individuals who are covered under high deductible health plans to save for medical expenses their health plans do not cover
- a state administered federal health insurance program for children in low-income families that do not qualify for Medicaid
- a form of cost-sharing that requires the insured to pay a set percentage of medical expenses after the deductible has been met
- a law that allows a person to continue to be covered under a company’s health insurance plan after termination from the company as long as the person pays for that coverage
- the person(s) who will receive an insurance payout
- the owner(s) of an insurance policy
- promised payment for specific future losses should they occur in exchange for a payment called a premium
- wealth and possessions left by someone to be divided after they die
- specific services the insured is entitled to under the policy
- protection from monetary losses associated with illness or bodily injury
- protection from financial loss if a home is damaged or destroyed, a theft occurs, or the homeowner faces certain types of medical or liability claims
- a form of cost-sharing that requires the insured to pay a fixed dollar amount for a medical service or prescription Coverage what the insurance company includes as part of the insurance policy
- the federal website www.healthcare.gov where individuals and small businesses can shop for and purchase health insurance
- the maximum amount one must pay for medical expenses; costs above the maximum are covered by the health insurer
- a written contract between an insurer and a customer (the policyholder) describing the term of the insurance, what is covered, the cost of the premium, and the deductible amount
- a government-provided health insurance program for individuals with limited income and resources
- healthcare providers who have a signed contract with an insurance company to provide services at a predetermined rate; insurers can negotiate lower costs in exchange for giving the healthcare provider a potentially greater number of customers
- a government-provided health insurance program for individuals over age 65 and some younger people with disabilities
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- a company that pays to compensate the policyholder for losses or damages as described in an insurance policy as long as the premium is paid
- an employer funded savings account that employees can use to pay for medical expenses their health plan does not cover
- a dollar amount a policyholder pays before the insurer starts to make payments for a covered loss
- the probability that something negative may happen
- a means of protecting drivers and others in the event of an accident, theft, etc.
- a health insurance plan with lower premiums and higher deductibles than a traditional health plan; currently (2019) defined by the Internal Revenue Service as any plan with a deductible of at least $1,350 for an individual or $2,700 for a family, with total yearly out-of-pocket expenses (including deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance) less than $6,650 for an individual or $13,300 for a family
- money paid to a designated beneficiary when the insured person dies
- a tax-advantaged account set up by an employer where the employee can deposit a fixed amount of wages to pay for uncovered medical expenses; all but $500 saved in the FSA must be used in the year the money is deposited
- healthcare providers who have not signed a contract to charge negotiated rates with an insurance company
- a policyholder’s official notification to the insurance company requesting payment of an amount due for a covered loss
- the periodic payment for an insurance policy
- protects one from financial loss if personal property is damaged, destroyed, or stolen
30 Clues: the owner(s) of an insurance policy • the periodic payment for an insurance policy • the probability that something negative may happen • the person(s) who will receive an insurance payout • specific services the insured is entitled to under the policy • money paid to a designated beneficiary when the insured person dies • ...
Get to Know Your HR Departments 2017-03-07
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- We help get the word out about all HR programs to VUMC employees
- We help staff, faculty and managers with key human resource needs.
- spotted! Cards and Vandy Chills are forms of this.
- This team implements, maintains and reports information from all HR systems.
- We fill a wide variety of temporary requests for staff throughout the Medical Center.
- We help Medical Center groups increase effectiveness, improve training satisfaction and reduce time spent in formal training activities.
- We’re the team that helps with your finances & internal controls.
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- We coordinate employment visas for foreign national employees and manage VUMC’s I-9 E-Verify system.
- We provide insurance for employees.
- On average, xx employees visit us each month.
- We determine salaries for employees.
- Our service involves the processing, management and distribution of pay to employees.
- We find the top talent to work at the Medical Center.
13 Clues: We provide insurance for employees. • We determine salaries for employees. • On average, xx employees visit us each month. • spotted! Cards and Vandy Chills are forms of this. • We find the top talent to work at the Medical Center. • We help get the word out about all HR programs to VUMC employees • We’re the team that helps with your finances & internal controls. • ...
Patient Access Cerner Crossword 2025-01-31
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- Where appointments are scheduled and checked in within Cerner.
- The term used by Cerner in place of “Account”
- A scheduled time for a medical visit.
- The process of checking in for an appointment. Also a department.
- Various applications responsible for all patient registration functionality within Cerner.
- A written notice provided by a healthcare provider to a patient before delivering a service that may not be covered by Medicare.
- Verifying through a system, by EMR, portal or phone, to check if a patient has active insurance or not.
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- A failure to attend an appointment.
- Moving an appointment to a new date and/or time.
- The process of creating an appointment. Also a department.
- Within Cerner, an organized list of items that provides information for tasks needing to be addressed.
- A fixed amount of money that a patient is required to pay out of pocket for a healthcare service at the time it’s provided.
- A financial product that covers medical expenses.
- Application used for Emergency Room registration.
- To remove an appointment from the schedule.
- A questionnaire required by Medicare to verify that they are the primary payer.
- A helpful tool to locate applications that cannot be found in the main Cerner Citrix login page.
- A pre-approval from an insurance company for a medical service.
18 Clues: A failure to attend an appointment. • A scheduled time for a medical visit. • To remove an appointment from the schedule. • The term used by Cerner in place of “Account” • Moving an appointment to a new date and/or time. • A financial product that covers medical expenses. • Application used for Emergency Room registration. • ...
sadgfweaewf 2020-03-31
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- ____________ is not sold or serviced by the federal government or state governments.
- The other feature is ______________ provision that requires the policyholder to share expenses beyond the deductible amount.
- expense insurance, ____________ pays part or the full amount of the surgeons fee for an operation.
- provider organization, ____________________ a group of doctors and hospitals that agree to provide health care at rates approved by the insurer.
- term care insurance, ____________________ virtually unknown 50 years ago is growing faster than any other form of insurance in the country.
- health plan, A __________________ you can choose to buy a health plan through the Health Insurance marketplace.
- of benefits, Most group policy contracts have a ___________________ provision.
- of service plan, A ____________________ sometimes called an HMO-PPO hybrid or open ended HMO combines characteristics of both HMOS and PPO.
- Some major medical policies contain a ________ or out of pocket limit provision.
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- expense insurance, ____________ pays part or the full amount of hospital bills for room board and other charges.
- ___________ established in 1965 is a federal health insurance program for people 65 or older people of any age with permanent kidney failure and people with certain disabilities.
- cross, __________ plans provide hospital care benefits on essentially a service type basis.
- shield, ____________ plans provide benefits for surgical and medical services performed by physicians.
- major medical insurance, ________________ is a type of major medical insurance that has a very low deductible amount often 400 or 500.
- One of these features is a _________ provision that requires the policyholder to pay a basic amount before the policy benefits begin.
- expense insurance, ___________ helps pay for physicians care that does not evolve surgery.
- provider organization, The _____________________ extreme form of the ppo.
- medical expense insurance, __________________ protects against the large expenses of a serious injury or a long illness.
- ___________ is a type of cost sharing.
- maintenance organization, ____________________ health insurance plan that directly employs or contracts with selected physicians surgeon to provide health care services.
20 Clues: ___________ is a type of cost sharing. • provider organization, The _____________________ extreme form of the ppo. • of benefits, Most group policy contracts have a ___________________ provision. • Some major medical policies contain a ________ or out of pocket limit provision. • ...
Vocabulary 2019-01-10
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- Chronic disease that affects body sugar level
- where waste is dumped
- how we take care of our bodies
- upward pulls into the diaphragm
- used to control the insects in crops
- nervous system disorder
- CPR without rescue breaths
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- a doctor trying to handle for particular kinds of patients or medical condition
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders.
- trapping of the suns warmth in a planet’s lower atmosphere
- shield to block UV radiation
- tattoo sterilization
- used when someone has stopped breathing
- acidic precipitation
14 Clues: tattoo sterilization • acidic precipitation • where waste is dumped • nervous system disorder • CPR without rescue breaths • shield to block UV radiation • how we take care of our bodies • upward pulls into the diaphragm • used to control the insects in crops • used when someone has stopped breathing • Chronic disease that affects body sugar level • ...
NPLQ 2025-12-09
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- How many lifeguards for general swimming?
- Something with the potential to cause harm is called?
- NOP stands for?
- How to protect yourself whilst giving someone first aid?
- EAP stands for?
- When the body can't get enough oxygen this is called?
- Document for all pool information?
- Arms crossed across chest is hand signal for what?
- What is the medical term when your body's core temperature falls below 35 degrees?
- Primary and ________ survey?
- Treatment for sprain or strain?
- A sudden, involuntary and painful contraction of a muscle is called?
- What would you use for a broken forearm?
- What should all staff carry on them at all times?
- What side must a pregnant woman be on for recovery position?
- How often should lifeguards rotate?
- Word for blood being pumped around the body by the heart?
- What can affect your visibility?
- What lift do you use to get someone out of deep water who is unconscious?
- How many long whistle blasts evacuates the pool?
- What else is part of your uniform?
- This word means directing the activity to take more control of the way a swimmer behaves?
- Ensuring individuals or groups of individuals are treated fairly is called?
- What are we allowed to give someone who is having a severe allergic reaction?
- How many seconds do you Look, Listen and Feel for?
- What develops gradually and is a result of loss of salt and water from the body by excessive sweating?
- EEP stands for?
- Area each lifeguard should scan?
- Medical condition where someone has high blood sugar is called?
- What must you always ask before treating a casualty?
- How do you deal with deep water spinal injury?
- A temporary reduction in the blood supply to the brain is called?
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- Medical condition, where the brain activity is suddenly disrupted?
- What is called when a major accident or medical incident occurs?
- Type of seizure that looks like someone is daydreaming?
- How do you deal with a shallow water spinal injury?
- Call an ambulance if a seizure lasts more than how many minutes?
- AED stands for?
- Whistle, Hand signals and __________ are all types of communication?
- Watching without taking action is called?
- WHAT medical condition do we use the acronym 'FAST' for?
- The 'D' in DRABC?
- How likely it is that harm will actually be caused is called?
- Medical condition where someone has low blood sugar is called?
- What position do you put someone in who is unconscious but breathing?
- A metabolic disorder that causes a person's blood sugar level to become high?
- The 'B' in DRABC?
- What board is used in a spinal injury?
- How many in water breathes do you do until help arrives?
- An opening to the windpipe (Stoma) in the front of the neck is called?
- Restricted visibility caused by obstructions is called a ________ spot?
- How many whistle blasts to get attention of other lifeguard?
- What type of bleed will spurt blood?
- Something you can see is a _________?
- Maximum time allowed to be on pool?
- Epi and __________ are types of Auto-injectors?
- Two types of head injuries are concussion and ___________?
- Something someone is feeling is a ___________?
- A life-threatening medical condition that results from insufficient blood flow throughout the body?
- What do you do if someone is having agonal gaps?
60 Clues: NOP stands for? • AED stands for? • EAP stands for? • EEP stands for? • The 'D' in DRABC? • The 'B' in DRABC? • Primary and ________ survey? • Treatment for sprain or strain? • What can affect your visibility? • Area each lifeguard should scan? • Document for all pool information? • What else is part of your uniform? • How often should lifeguards rotate? • ...
HSBC Benefits 2013-06-14
8 Clues: Dental • Medical • Pension Plan • Life Insurance • Career Development • Tuition Reimbursement • Tax-Free Savings Account • Registered Retirement Pension Plan
Nursing and Health Care Sites in the Philippines 2024-01-15
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- A tertiary hospital in Manila known for medical education and research.
- A government agency responsible for implementing health policies and programs.
- The professional organization for physicians in the Philippines.
- The professional organization for nurses in the Philippines.
- The capital city of the Philippines where several major medical institutions are located.
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- The national health insurance program in the Philippines.
- The national university known for its medical and nursing programs.
- A popular health-related TV show hosted by a physician, featuring medical cases and advice.
8 Clues: The national health insurance program in the Philippines. • The professional organization for physicians in the Philippines. • The professional organization for nurses in the Philippines. • The national university known for its medical and nursing programs. • A tertiary hospital in Manila known for medical education and research. • ...
Trust the Process 2024-12-27
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- The NNEI is also known as ___________ .
- $10 in additional support each month, added to EBT card
- Customers who pay for heating and cooling separately are given an additional $645 towards expenses. What is the name of the $20.01 payment that allows for this deduction ?
- The boarding pass to CW - 'ADUI'
- This is the mandatory supplemental form to the SAWS 2 Plus to evaluate the SP’s income/property
- This covers unpaid medical expenses from the three months prior to applying
- The applications for CW include: SAWS 1, SAWS 2 PLUS, and _______.
- Exists with a physical or mental illness, defect, or impairment that reduces the parent's ability to care for a child
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- A pregnant or parenting minor under age 18 who has NEVER been married
- Begin Date for CW is date of ________.
- If missed phone appointments, expeditated services will be ______.
- Spouse to spouse is one line of ________.
- ____ will always give a ZERO SOC to a single parent with a child who has income.
- For MAGI Medical unborn children are going to be _______ in HH size.
- Address change is a _______ report.
- If receiving CalWorks , family is automatically eligible to ______.
- Senior Parent Semiannual Income Report
- Designated by the customer to act on their behalf
18 Clues: The boarding pass to CW - 'ADUI' • Address change is a _______ report. • Begin Date for CW is date of ________. • Senior Parent Semiannual Income Report • The NNEI is also known as ___________ . • Spouse to spouse is one line of ________. • Designated by the customer to act on their behalf • $10 in additional support each month, added to EBT card • ...
5-minute-teacher 2021-02-24
17 Clues: vereint • nachdem • kreativ • nachdem • ärztlich • Siedlung • dauerhaft • Fremde/-r • Siedler/-in • Untersuchung • Ururgroßvater • ehrlicherweise • Habseligkeiten • ruhig; friedlich • glücklicherweise • Haupt-; Spitzen- • besonders; vor allem
Sense of appreciation 2025-11-03
16 Clues: yell • : core • : honor • gatitude • : famous • : reduce • : feeling • : quietly • : foreign • : increase • : dedicated • : amazingly • : being nice • : between 13 to 19 • : part of the body • : relating to medicine
Sense of appreciation 2025-11-03
16 Clues: yell • : core • : honor • gatitude • : famous • : reduce • : foreign • : feeling • : quietly • : increase • : dedicated • : amazingly • : being nice • : part of the body • : between 13 to 19 • : relating to medicine
medical terms 2015-04-30
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- A vague feeling of bodily discomfort, as at the beginning of an illness.
- A person who makes radiographs.
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes, characterized by coughing, difficulty in breathing, etc, caused by infection or irritation of the respiratory tract.
- A communicable disease, most frequently affecting the lungs. Also called: consumption or phthisis. Abbreviation: TB.
- Pain or tenderness in one or more muscles.
- The same as measles.
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- Transmittability between persons or species; contagiousness.
- Shivering or trembling, as caused by a chill.
- To become sicker after partial recovery from an illness.
- The birth of a dead infant.
10 Clues: The same as measles. • The birth of a dead infant. • A person who makes radiographs. • Pain or tenderness in one or more muscles. • Shivering or trembling, as caused by a chill. • To become sicker after partial recovery from an illness. • Transmittability between persons or species; contagiousness. • ...
Medical Words 2015-04-30
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- dilation of the heart
- one of several vein that course in the subcutaneous tissue
- inflammation of the joints of the hand or feet
- pain in the breast
- a dividing cell of growing cartilage tissue
- any inflammation of the abdomen
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- vomiting due to pregnancy
- difficult childbirth
- breaking up into pieces, or exhibiting a tendency of the implant
- the primordial cellular mass from which an organ or part is formed.
10 Clues: pain in the breast • difficult childbirth • dilation of the heart • vomiting due to pregnancy • any inflammation of the abdomen • a dividing cell of growing cartilage tissue • inflammation of the joints of the hand or feet • one of several vein that course in the subcutaneous tissue • breaking up into pieces, or exhibiting a tendency of the implant • ...
Medical equipment 2020-02-27
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- a very narrow pore, especially in a material
- painkiller
- a medical instrument for listening to the action of someone's heart or breathing, typically having a small disk-shaped resonator that is placed against the chest, and two tubes connected to earpieces
- a part that is added to something to enlarge or prolong it; a continuation.
- is a tube that can be inserted into the body, often for the delivery or removal of fluid or for the gathering of samples
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- a tube with a nozzle and piston or bulb for sucking in and ejecting liquid in a thin stream, used for cleaning wounds or body cavities, or fitted with a hollow needle for injecting or withdrawing fluids.
- An instrument for measuring blood pressure, particularly in arteries
- a very fine slender piece of metal with a point at one end and a hole or eye for thread at the other, used in sewing.
- a device for stopping the flow of blood through a vein or artery, typically by compressing a limb with a cord or tight bandage
- (usually science fiction) A small bag or case containing medical supplies
10 Clues: painkiller • a very narrow pore, especially in a material • An instrument for measuring blood pressure, particularly in arteries • (usually science fiction) A small bag or case containing medical supplies • a part that is added to something to enlarge or prolong it; a continuation. • ...
Medical charting 2021-02-04
Medical Terminology 2021-01-20
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- : Inflammation of joints.
- : Malignant tumor of flesh tissue.
- : High blood pressure.
- : pertaining to the face.
- : Lower part of the uterus.
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- : Below another structure in the body.
- : Inflammation of the liver.
- : Inflammation of the nose.
- : A tube carrying urine from the kidneys out.
- : Excessive loss of water.
10 Clues: : High blood pressure. • : Inflammation of joints. • : pertaining to the face. • : Excessive loss of water. • : Inflammation of the nose. • : Lower part of the uterus. • : Inflammation of the liver. • : Malignant tumor of flesh tissue. • : Below another structure in the body. • : A tube carrying urine from the kidneys out.
Medical Terms 2021-01-25
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- instrument for measuring BP
- moves an extremity away from the body
- moves an extremity toward the body
- remove, activate, contain and extinguish
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- body temperature below 95 degrees
- straightening a joint
- low blood pressure
- pulse rate above 100 beats per minute
- pulse rate below 60 beats per minute
- bending a joint
10 Clues: bending a joint • low blood pressure • straightening a joint • instrument for measuring BP • body temperature below 95 degrees • moves an extremity toward the body • pulse rate below 60 beats per minute • pulse rate above 100 beats per minute • moves an extremity away from the body • remove, activate, contain and extinguish
Medical Terminologies 2020-07-28
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- process of incubating eggs, cells, bacteria, a disease, etc
- an occurrence of death
- a situation involving exposure to danger
- resistant to a particular infection or toxin
- the state of being subject to death
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- lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection
- the action of reducing the severity or seriousness something
- keeping something harmful under control
- a line on a graph
- a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested
10 Clues: a line on a graph • an occurrence of death • the state of being subject to death • keeping something harmful under control • a situation involving exposure to danger • resistant to a particular infection or toxin • lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection • process of incubating eggs, cells, bacteria, a disease, etc • ...
Medical Terminologies 2020-07-28
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- done or existing alone
- period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- pass on (a disease or trait) to another
- dispense or apply
- the action of stopping something from happening or arising
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- so small as to be visible only with a microscope
- a time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger
- microorganism that can cause disease
- a state of isolation or restricted access instituted as a security measure
- Medication used to treat a viral infection
10 Clues: dispense or apply • done or existing alone • microorganism that can cause disease • pass on (a disease or trait) to another • Medication used to treat a viral infection • period of sickness affecting the body or mind • so small as to be visible only with a microscope • a time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger • ...
medical technology 2019-06-12
10 Clues: treats a tumors • intensifies cells • blood pressure monitor • checks lung conditions • takes a digital picture • listening to a heart beat • used for looking at bones • helps to find out your weight • used to look at liver or baby's • measures in meters or centimeters
Medical Ethics 2019-01-28
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- a patient is allowed to be involved in medical decision making with no coercion
- conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person
- failure to use reasonable care, resulting in damage or injury to another
- action of damaging the good reputation of someone; slander or libel
- procedure or treatment must hold the spirit of existing laws and are fair to all
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- treatment provided must be of benefit and with good intent for the patient
- make a physical attack on
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair
- procedure or treatment must first do no harm to the patient or society
- state or condition of being free from being observed or disturbed by other people
10 Clues: make a physical attack on • action of damaging the good reputation of someone; slander or libel • procedure or treatment must first do no harm to the patient or society • failure to use reasonable care, resulting in damage or injury to another • treatment provided must be of benefit and with good intent for the patient • ...
Medical Equipment 2021-04-11
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- used to provide nutrition to people who cannot obtain nutrition by mouth;
- a small and extremely sharp bladed instrument used, for example, for surgery;
- device designed to protect the wearer from inhaling hazardous atmospheres;
- a thin, translucent fabric;
- used to check your body's temperature;
- used as a support under the armpit by a person with an injury or disability;
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- used for delivering medicines into the lungs through the work of a person's breathing;
- used, for example, for vaccinations;
- used to look into ears;
- used for moving patients who require medical care;
10 Clues: used to look into ears; • a thin, translucent fabric; • used, for example, for vaccinations; • used to check your body's temperature; • used for moving patients who require medical care; • used to provide nutrition to people who cannot obtain nutrition by mouth; • device designed to protect the wearer from inhaling hazardous atmospheres; • ...
Medical History 2021-08-13
Medical words 2023-09-17
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- ການວັດຄື້ນໄຟຟ້າຫົວໃຈໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- ການກວດຄ່າເກືອແຮ່ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- ຂະແໜງໂລກລະບົບລະລາຍໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- ການຄຳໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
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- ໂຕວັດອຸນຫະພູມໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- ການເຄາະໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- ການຟັງໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- ຫູຟັງແພດໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- ການກວດນ້ຳຍ່ຽວໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- ຕັບອັກເສບໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
10 Clues: ການຄຳໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • ການຟັງໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • ການເຄາະໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • ຫູຟັງແພດໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • ຕັບອັກເສບໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • ການກວດນ້ຳຍ່ຽວໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • ໂຕວັດອຸນຫະພູມໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • ການກວດຄ່າເກືອແຮ່ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • ຂະແໜງໂລກລະບົບລະລາຍໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • ການວັດຄື້ນໄຟຟ້າຫົວໃຈໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
Medical Vocab 2023-11-27
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- Formation of a blood clot
- Inability to control urination
- Lens of eye becomes cloudy or opaque
- Calcium and minerals are lost my bones and bones become brittle and more likely to fracture
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- Difficulty swallowing
- Increased intraocular pressure in the eye
- Alviola lose their elasticity
- Dark yellow or brown colored spots on the skin
- Body system that includes blood flow and heart muscles
- Inflammation of the joints
10 Clues: Difficulty swallowing • Formation of a blood clot • Inflammation of the joints • Alviola lose their elasticity • Inability to control urination • Lens of eye becomes cloudy or opaque • Increased intraocular pressure in the eye • Dark yellow or brown colored spots on the skin • Body system that includes blood flow and heart muscles • ...
Medical Words 2024-05-20
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- - A written order for medicine by a doctor
- - A reaction by the immune system to a substance
- - A sign or indication of a condition or disease
- - A drug used to treat infections
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- - A place where medications are dispensed
- - A doctor who performs operations
- - An image of the inside of the body taken with a special machine
- - Medicine or other substance given with a needle
- - An instrument used to listen to heart and lungs (
- - A person receiving medical treatment
10 Clues: - A drug used to treat infections • - A doctor who performs operations • - A person receiving medical treatment • - A place where medications are dispensed • - A written order for medicine by a doctor • - A reaction by the immune system to a substance • - A sign or indication of a condition or disease • - Medicine or other substance given with a needle • ...
Medical words 2024-08-12
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- Material commonly used for surgical sutures.
- Meter This device helps in monitoring blood sugar levels.
- An imaging technique that uses strong magnets and radio waves.
- A device that replaces the function of a failed organ.
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- Device used to control bleeding during surgery.
- Surgical instrument used to remove tissues.
- Non-invasive test used to monitor electrical activity of the heart.
- Artificial substitute for a body part.
- A device that assists the heart in pumping blood.
- Type of scan used to detect bone fractures.
10 Clues: Artificial substitute for a body part. • Surgical instrument used to remove tissues. • Type of scan used to detect bone fractures. • Material commonly used for surgical sutures. • Device used to control bleeding during surgery. • A device that assists the heart in pumping blood. • A device that replaces the function of a failed organ. • ...
medical health 2023-07-21
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- A sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain that causes changes in behavior and movement. (7 letters)
- A long-term condition characterized by high blood sugar levels. (9 letters)
- The study of the heart and its diseases. (8 letters)
- A feeling of extreme sadness and lack of interest in activities. (9 letters)
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- The body's first line of defense against infections. (7 letters)
- A medical professional who specializes in the treatment of the eyes. (9 letters)
- A sudden and severe headache often accompanied by nausea and sensitivity to light. (5 letters)
- A medical professional who examines the mouth and treats dental issues. (7 letters)
- An instrument used to listen to sounds inside the body. (4 letters)
- A substance that is harmful to the body. (5 letters)
10 Clues: A substance that is harmful to the body. (5 letters) • The study of the heart and its diseases. (8 letters) • The body's first line of defense against infections. (7 letters) • An instrument used to listen to sounds inside the body. (4 letters) • A long-term condition characterized by high blood sugar levels. (9 letters) • ...
Medical 1.3 2023-04-12
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- is a biological substance that is potentially harmful to humans
- is a doctor who ensures that patients are unconscious or do not feel pain during surgery
- is something used to clean surfaces by killing bacteria and other microorganisms
- is a condition where the appendix, a small organ which is part of the I digestive system, becomes irritated and inflamed
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- is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath. Some symptoms of asthma can be treated by inhaling medicine
- is the organ which pumps blood throughout the body
- is an injury, such as a cut or burn, usually to the external body
- is the part of the upper leg that projects slightly outward
- is a cotton fabric used to cover wounds or surgical incisions
- is one of the two upper chambers of the heart, which receive blood from veins
10 Clues: is the organ which pumps blood throughout the body • is the part of the upper leg that projects slightly outward • is a cotton fabric used to cover wounds or surgical incisions • is a biological substance that is potentially harmful to humans • is an injury, such as a cut or burn, usually to the external body • ...
Medical 2.6 2023-04-12
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- is a medical treatment performed by a doctor or surgeon
- is a measure of heartbeats in a given period of time.
- is the use of x-rays to view images of the internal human body
- is someone who is legally licensed to perform medical treatments without supervision.
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- is a tubular structure in the skin that produces sweat as a cooling mechanism.
- is the use of too many medications at once
- is a type of blood cell that thickens around the surface of a cut to stop blood loss
- it has liquid flowing or leaking out of it
- is liquid that contains blood cells.
- is an involuntary and immediate movement in response to a stimulus
10 Clues: is liquid that contains blood cells. • is the use of too many medications at once • it has liquid flowing or leaking out of it • is a measure of heartbeats in a given period of time. • is a medical treatment performed by a doctor or surgeon • is the use of x-rays to view images of the internal human body • ...
Medical Terms 2023-08-28
10 Clues: 21- down syndrome • incision of the skull • pertaining to the skull • pertaining to the pelvis • process of casting change • near the point of attachment • pertaining to the lower back • the breakdown of complex molecules • the synthesis of complex molecules • reticulum- large structure that stores calcium
Medical Terminology 2021-10-08
Medical Specialist 2021-10-06
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- specializes in diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles
- clinical purification of the blood in place of normal kidney function
- kidney doctor
- heart doctor
- arthritis doctor
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- lung doctor
- foot doctor
- x-ray, MRI, CT
- ears nose and throat doctor
- a drug treatment most often used to treat cancer
10 Clues: lung doctor • foot doctor • heart doctor • kidney doctor • x-ray, MRI, CT • arthritis doctor • ears nose and throat doctor • a drug treatment most often used to treat cancer • clinical purification of the blood in place of normal kidney function • specializes in diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles
Medical Terms 2022-03-28
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- Ear, Nose, Throat a physician treats disorders of the ear, nose and throat
- a doctor who manages the health of children
- a doctor who specializes in diseases of the blood
- a medical doctor who specializes in treating diseases and disability in older adults
- a doctor who treats the eyes
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- a doctor who treats diseases of the brain and spinal cord
- a doctor who treats and prevents diseases of the heart
- a doctor who specializes in disorders of the bones
- a doctor who treats disorders of the skin, hair, and nails
- a doctor who diagnoses and treats diseases using medical imaging (MRI, X-rays)
10 Clues: a doctor who treats the eyes • a doctor who manages the health of children • a doctor who specializes in diseases of the blood • a doctor who specializes in disorders of the bones • a doctor who treats and prevents diseases of the heart • a doctor who treats diseases of the brain and spinal cord • a doctor who treats disorders of the skin, hair, and nails • ...
medical terminology 2022-05-15
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- harmful and life threatening growth tending to infiltrate the surrounding tissues
- inflammation of the skin
- situated or occurring around a tooth
- the ankle region
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- an instrument for examining the eardrum
- surgical puncture of a joint
- bile sac, bile bladder, gallbladder
- toward the cheek
- twins
- abnormal increase in the speed and depth of breathing
10 Clues: twins • toward the cheek • the ankle region • inflammation of the skin • surgical puncture of a joint • bile sac, bile bladder, gallbladder • situated or occurring around a tooth • an instrument for examining the eardrum • abnormal increase in the speed and depth of breathing • harmful and life threatening growth tending to infiltrate the surrounding tissues
