medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical Crossword 2024-09-11
Across
- Pertaining to the pelvis
- Your lower back(lower five vertebrates)
- 21 Down Syndrome
- Happens on the endoplasmic reticulum and is the process of building large proteins from smaller amino acids
- The total chemical processes occurring in the cell, changing food and drink into energy for the body
Down
- Pertaining to the skull
- Pertaining to the nearest
- Incision into the skull
- A network of canals within the cell where proteins are manufactured
- Nutrients are broken down and energy is released by the mitochondria
10 Clues: 21 Down Syndrome • Pertaining to the skull • Incision into the skull • Pertaining to the pelvis • Pertaining to the nearest • Your lower back(lower five vertebrates) • A network of canals within the cell where proteins are manufactured • Nutrients are broken down and energy is released by the mitochondria • ...
medical discoveries 2024-04-23
Across
- to move tissue or an organ from one person’s body to another’s
- the act of stopping something from happening or of stopping someone from doing something
- an instrument that enables a doctor to examine the inside of a person's eye
- a substance that makes you unable to feel pain
Down
- a type of radiation that can go through many solid substances, allowing hidden objects such as bones and organs in the body to be photographed
- the process of finding information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time, or the thing that is found
- the process of heating something, especially milk, at a controlled temperature for a fixed period of time in order to kill bacteria
- a very small organism that causes disease
- the use of drugs, exercises, etc. to cure a person of an illness or injury
- a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations
10 Clues: a very small organism that causes disease • a substance that makes you unable to feel pain • to move tissue or an organ from one person’s body to another’s • a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations • the use of drugs, exercises, etc. to cure a person of an illness or injury • ...
Medical Emergencies 2025-11-18
10 Clues: on the line • compressions • awake and aware • to eat or swallow • where two roads meet • uncontrollable shaking • a person who sends vehicles to people • to have something stuck in your throat • to suddenly become very upset and worried • a machine that give electric current to the hear
Medical History 2025-10-09
Across
- _of Horus
- Earliest to keep accurate health records.
- First to organize medical care and hospitals.
- Plant medicine for the heart.
- _or the use of leeches.
Down
- Dissection of the body led to increased understanding of anatomy.
- Father of medicine
- Physicians were _ in ancient Egypt.
- Illness and disease were believed to be punished from the _.
- Established beliefs in four body humors.
10 Clues: _of Horus • Father of medicine • _or the use of leeches. • Plant medicine for the heart. • Physicians were _ in ancient Egypt. • Established beliefs in four body humors. • Earliest to keep accurate health records. • First to organize medical care and hospitals. • Illness and disease were believed to be punished from the _. • ...
Medical Specialists 2025-11-20
Across
- A doctor who specializes in the respiratory system
- A doctor specializing in autoimmune and joint diseases
- A doctor who provides medical care for infants, children, and teenagers
- A doctor who treats the digestive system
- A doctor specializing in the skin, hair, and nails
Down
- A specialist who deals with hormone-related diseases
- A doctor who specializes in mental health
- A doctor who specializes in the heart
- A doctor who specializes in eye problems
- A doctor responsible for managing anesthesia
10 Clues: A doctor who specializes in the heart • A doctor who specializes in eye problems • A doctor who treats the digestive system • A doctor who specializes in mental health • A doctor responsible for managing anesthesia • A doctor who specializes in the respiratory system • A doctor specializing in the skin, hair, and nails • ...
Medical Specialists 2025-11-19
Across
- specialist for skin, hair, and nails
- specialist for lung and respiratory problems
- doctor who cares for children
- specialist for bone, joint, and muscle conditions
Down
- doctor who treats hormone and metabolic issues
- doctor who diagnoses and treats cancer
- doctor who treats heart diseases
- doctor who treats brain and nerve disorders
- doctor who manages allergies and asthma
- specialist for urinary tract and male reproductive organs
10 Clues: doctor who cares for children • doctor who treats heart diseases • specialist for skin, hair, and nails • doctor who diagnoses and treats cancer • doctor who manages allergies and asthma • doctor who treats brain and nerve disorders • specialist for lung and respiratory problems • doctor who treats hormone and metabolic issues • ...
Medical terms 2026-04-02
10 Clues: long lasting • blood pressure • fast heart rate • inflammation of • pus in the chest • joint inflammation • struggle to breathe • high blood pressure • outer layer of skin • surgical removal of ovaries
Medical Terminology 2026-04-16
10 Clues: Shinbone • Thighbone • Chest cavity • Study of skin • Upper arm bone • Study of kidneys • Heart inflammation • Hip bone structure • Liver inflammation • Stomach and intestine inflammation
medical education 2026-05-21
Across
- – A table or framework ensuring balanced coverage in examinations.
- – A scoring guide used to evaluate student performance systematically.
- – The complete structured plan of learning experiences in a medical course.
- – The process of evaluating student knowledge, skills, and attitudes.
- – The science and method of teaching students.
Down
- – Constructive information given to learners to improve performance.
- – The process of critically thinking about one’s learning or clinical experience.
- – A teaching method that imitates real clinical scenarios for training.
- – A practical examination method using stations to assess clinical skills.
- – The theory and practice of teaching adult learners.
10 Clues: – The science and method of teaching students. • – The theory and practice of teaching adult learners. • – A table or framework ensuring balanced coverage in examinations. • – Constructive information given to learners to improve performance. • – The process of evaluating student knowledge, skills, and attitudes. • ...
topikki 10 2019-11-07
14 Clues: jäädä • metro • liitu • osteri • näkyvä • portti • taakka • eekkeri • ollavaraa • asiakirja • tulenkestävä • siirtolaisuus • lääketieteellinen • saapuva,lähestyvä
COLLOQUIUM 2021 2021-09-27
Across
- digital presentation
- this years edition of osmania's medical undergraduate conference
- or relating to the interelation of medicine and socialwelfare
- an academic conference or seminar.
- ______________is the intelligence having fun
Down
- collection of concise but detailed information about a particular subject, especially in a book or other publication.
- _______________ability to work together toward a common vision
- __________is the only constant
- the nation wide medical undergraduate conference held by osmania medical college
9 Clues: digital presentation • __________is the only constant • an academic conference or seminar. • ______________is the intelligence having fun • or relating to the interelation of medicine and socialwelfare • _______________ability to work together toward a common vision • this years edition of osmania's medical undergraduate conference • ...
Discharge Planning Crossword 2020-05-11
Across
- This type pf place helps work on independent living skills
- designed place to help people navigate through crisis or chronic situations
- a written statement of a person's wishes regarding medical treatment
- a person who you know well and who you like a lot, but who is usually not a member of your family
- Things you pay
- The Human Service Center can be a great____?
- a person trained to give guidance on personal, social, or psychological problems
Down
- a person who assists in the planning, coordination, monitoring, and evaluation of medical services
- thing that a person or group does or has done
- a place for people who don't need to be in a hospital but can't be cared for at home
- Medical doctor who specializes in mental health
- treatment using drugs
- provides room and board, and health, social, and personal care to assist five or more residents to attain or maintain their highest level of functioning
- An official release from hospital care
- Your favorite hospital social worker
- It is important to keep these for follow up
- This helps pay for cost of all health care related expenses
17 Clues: Things you pay • treatment using drugs • Your favorite hospital social worker • An official release from hospital care • It is important to keep these for follow up • The Human Service Center can be a great____? • thing that a person or group does or has done • Medical doctor who specializes in mental health • This type pf place helps work on independent living skills • ...
medical law 2021-01-28
Across
- treating people the way you want to be treated
- standard of behavior
- keeping the dignity of patient and revealing patient's information
- committed by a person against another person/property
- another name for civil law
- medical malpractice
Down
- patient gives written directions about his/her healthcare (DNR)
- protects people form harmful acts of others
- document that proves a patient was informed about procedure
- private
10 Clues: private • medical malpractice • standard of behavior • another name for civil law • protects people form harmful acts of others • treating people the way you want to be treated • committed by a person against another person/property • document that proves a patient was informed about procedure • patient gives written directions about his/her healthcare (DNR) • ...
medical doctors 2021-02-10
Medical Terms 2020-05-10
Across
- the internal tissue of the skeletal bone
- To burn the skin with boiling liquid or steam
- A place where the surface of something, such as skin, has been rubbed away
- a piece of healthy skin or bone cut from one part of a person's body and used to repair another damaged part
- minimum point at which something (e.g.pressure or heat) causes you pain
Down
- soft tissue containing a lot of fat in the centre of a bone
- one of the five bones between the fingers and the wrist
- A circular structure that is an extension of the iris
- What you put around parts of your body to protect it while a broken bone repairs itself
- pain felt in a series of regular beats
10 Clues: pain felt in a series of regular beats • the internal tissue of the skeletal bone • To burn the skin with boiling liquid or steam • A circular structure that is an extension of the iris • one of the five bones between the fingers and the wrist • soft tissue containing a lot of fat in the centre of a bone • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-05-06
Medical term 2022-03-26
Across
- กลุ่มยาที่มีฤทธิ์คลายกังวล (relieve anxiety) คลายกล้ามเนื้อและทำให้ง่วง
- แนวโน้มที่จะมีการดำเนินโรคที่แย่ลง ส่วนใหญ่มักหมายถึงมะเร็งที่รุกรานไปมาก
- ภาวะกระเพาะอาหารไม่ย่อย
- อาการปัสสาวะบ่อยกลางคืน
- ภาวะอาเจียนเป็นเลือด
Down
- ภาวะดีซ่านซึ่งเป็นอาการที่เกิดจากการสะสมของ Bilirubin
- บริเวณของเนื้อเยื่อที่มีการตายเนื่องจากการขาดเลือดไปเลี้ยง
- ภาวะปวดเมื่อยกล้ามเนื้อ
- ที่เกี่ยวกับผู้สูงอายุ
- กลุ่มยา antibiotics ที่ถูกใช้ในการรักษาโรคติดเชื้อในระบบทางเดินหายใจ EENT ระบบทางเดินปัสสาวะ กระดูกเลือด
10 Clues: ภาวะอาเจียนเป็นเลือด • ที่เกี่ยวกับผู้สูงอายุ • ภาวะปวดเมื่อยกล้ามเนื้อ • ภาวะกระเพาะอาหารไม่ย่อย • อาการปัสสาวะบ่อยกลางคืน • ภาวะดีซ่านซึ่งเป็นอาการที่เกิดจากการสะสมของ Bilirubin • บริเวณของเนื้อเยื่อที่มีการตายเนื่องจากการขาดเลือดไปเลี้ยง • กลุ่มยาที่มีฤทธิ์คลายกังวล (relieve anxiety) คลายกล้ามเนื้อและทำให้ง่วง • ...
Medical Words 2021-11-24
Across
- a nurse might give you this if you're sick
- Room the room where very sick people go
- a sick person
- the vehicle used to take sick people to the hospital
Down
- the object a doctor uses to listen to your heart
- the object a nurse uses to check your temperature
- rooms for patients
- Room the room where operations take place
- the building where sick people go
- the doctor's helper
10 Clues: a sick person • rooms for patients • the doctor's helper • the building where sick people go • Room the room where very sick people go • Room the room where operations take place • a nurse might give you this if you're sick • the object a doctor uses to listen to your heart • the object a nurse uses to check your temperature • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-02-08
10 Clues: O2 • Pt • OOB • C/O • I&O • Slow breathing • Death or decay of tissue • Surgical repair of the nose • Deficient oxygen levels in the cells • Blue coloration of skin and mucus membrane
medical terminology 2022-01-26
10 Clues: erythrocyte • black tumor • body substance • producing disease • abnormal development • large internal organs • gel-like fluid in cell • vivo within the living body • treatment of cancer with drugs • malignant tumor of smooth muscle
Medical Terminology 2019-09-17
Across
- what suffix means blue?
- characteristic of cartilage
- pertaining to, lungs
Down
- what suffix means visual examination?
- what does the suffix in the term laryngitis mean?
- what suffix means the surgical removal of something?
- the suffix in the term arteriosclerosis means that the arteries are what?
- pertaining to, both sides
- 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 Isotopes 2013-05-13
Across
- where medical isotopes are made.
- the most commonly used radioactive isotope in medicine all over the world.
- Scans camera detects these rays and gives a precise indication of their origin.
- used for localized prostate cancer, liver cancer, head and neck cancers, gynecological cancers and others.
Down
- isotopes detect the position and concentration of isotopes in the body.
- Techniques use radioactive tracers that emit gamma rays from within the body.
- Rays electromagnetic radiation of shorter wavelength than X-rays.
- element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei.
- is a type of treatment where doctors inject antibodies that have isotopes attached like little backpacks
- radioactive element or compound added to material to monitor the material's distribution as it progresses through a system.
10 Clues: where medical isotopes are made. • Rays electromagnetic radiation of shorter wavelength than X-rays. • isotopes detect the position and concentration of isotopes in the body. • the most commonly used radioactive isotope in medicine all over the world. • Techniques use radioactive tracers that emit gamma rays from within the body. • ...
General Medical 2014-01-07
10 Clues: without fever • low bone mass • tinea corporis • softening of bone • AKA jugular notch • diminished reflexes • general discomfort or uneasiness • involuntary oscillations of the eye • loss of thin mucus from nasal passage • condition associated with splenomegaly
Medical Ethics 2014-01-29
Across
- ________ Consent; Permission granted with the knowledge of possible consequences (i.e. full knowledge of risks and benefits).
- ________ of Life; Personal satisfaction with the cultural or intellectual conditions under which you live.
- Spoken, written, acted on etc. in strict privacy.
- A way to analyze ethical issues by comparing the principles of ethics against the unique case's context.
- A group of people responsible for discussing ethical cases and solving ethical problems.
Down
- Acting in the best interest of the patient.
- The right of a patient to refuse or choose their treatment.
- At first, do no harm.
- The ability to put oneself in the shoes of others in order to understand where they are coming from.
- Fairness and equality in the distribution of health resources.
10 Clues: At first, do no harm. • Acting in the best interest of the patient. • Spoken, written, acted on etc. in strict privacy. • The right of a patient to refuse or choose their treatment. • Fairness and equality in the distribution of health resources. • A group of people responsible for discussing ethical cases and solving ethical problems. • ...
Medical Terminology 2014-04-10
Across
- membrane between the outer and middle ear
- inflammation of the middle ear
- second occisle of the middle ear
Down
- abnormal deviation of the eye
- spirally wound tube in the inner ear
- factors that prevent the use of a drug or treatment
- surgical repair of the cornea
- baldness that is permanent or temporary with radiation therapy
- impairment of vision as a result of old age
- sensation of noises in the ears
10 Clues: abnormal deviation of the eye • surgical repair of the cornea • 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 TERMS 2023-10-19
Across
- medication that is administrated to prevent or relive nausea and vommiting
- the presence of gallstones in the gallbladder or bile ducts
- sigmoid colon
- a mushroom like growth from the surface of a mucous membrane
- Rumbling noise caused by the movement of gas in the intestine
Down
- a chronic degenerative diseases of the liver characterized
- an inflammation of the liver usually caused by a viral infection
- extreme, persistent vomiting's that can cause dehydration
- the act of belching or raising gas orally from the stomach
- difficult in swallowing
10 Clues: sigmoid colon • difficult in swallowing • extreme, persistent vomiting's that can cause dehydration • a chronic degenerative diseases of the liver characterized • the act of belching or raising gas orally from the stomach • the presence of gallstones in the gallbladder or bile ducts • a mushroom like growth from the surface of a mucous membrane • ...
medical reinforcement 2023-11-09
Across
- Seleksi internal CMU-IMC dinilai secara
- Sarana pengembangan IKM FKUI untuk persiapan mengikuti ajang Pilmapres
- Kegiatan setelah terpilihnya delegasi SIMPIC melalui seleksi internal
- Jumlah soal pada babak written round seleksi internal IMPhO
Down
- Cabang lomba RMO yang membahas terkait otot dan tulang
- Divisi SiePend yang bertugas membuat catatan materi kuliah
- Tahap profesi dengan total 36 SKS disebut rotasi
- DCU (Doctor’s Career Updates) merupakan program kerja yang diadakan setiap
- RMO adalah olimpiade kedokteran tingkat
- Cabang pada OIM UI yang bertujuan untuk mengembangkan dan melatih kemampuan berpikir kritis dan cepat
10 Clues: Seleksi internal CMU-IMC dinilai secara • RMO adalah olimpiade kedokteran tingkat • Tahap profesi dengan total 36 SKS disebut rotasi • Cabang lomba RMO yang membahas terkait otot dan tulang • Divisi SiePend yang bertugas membuat catatan materi kuliah • Jumlah soal pada babak written round seleksi internal IMPhO • ...
Medical Termniology 2023-11-27
10 Clues: Near the front • Red Blood Cell • Inflammation of joints • Pertaining to the heart • Toward or from the side • Pertaining to the kidney • Relating to the back of an animal • Administered into a vein or veins • Diagnosis or treatment of the eye • Tracings of heart electrical activity
Medical Terms 2024-01-09
06.02 medical 2023-02-16
Across
- ABC stands for Airway, ___, Circulation
- possible or likely to succeed
- a collection of blood in the space between the chest wall and the lung
- a collapsed lung
- relating to your thorax
- DOD stands for ___ Of Disease
Down
- a procedure that uses high-energy sound waves to look at tissues and organs inside the body
- BIBEMS means Brought in by ___ Medical Services
- relating to diseases of the nervous system
- a state of controlled, temporary loss of sensation
10 Clues: a collapsed lung • relating to your thorax • possible or likely to succeed • DOD stands for ___ Of Disease • ABC stands for Airway, ___, Circulation • relating to diseases of the nervous system • BIBEMS means Brought in by ___ Medical Services • a state of controlled, temporary loss of sensation • a collection of blood in the space between the chest wall and the lung • ...
Medical Renaissance 2024-04-18
Across
- Who wrote the book On the Fabric of the Human Body
- How did Andreas Vesalius learn more about the human body?
- a new idea was not held in the medieval period about the causes of disease?
- What method was ordered to be used by the mayor of London to ‘clean the air’ during the Great Plague?
- Which Renaissance doctor developed new ideas about how to diagnose illness in a patient?
Down
- What was created in 1660 to develop scientific ideas?
- What new technology was especially important in helping to spread new medical ideas between c.1500 and c.1700?
- How were hospitals in Renaissance England funded?
- Which infectious disease killed thousands in the Renaissance period?
- who discovered the four humours didnt exist
10 Clues: who discovered the four humours didnt exist • How were hospitals in Renaissance England funded? • Who wrote the book On the Fabric of the Human Body • What was created in 1660 to develop scientific ideas? • How did Andreas Vesalius learn more about the human body? • Which infectious disease killed thousands in the Renaissance period? • ...
Medical Imaging 2024-03-12
10 Clues: scan of your bones • type of imaging test • important blood vessel • another word for image • image of a broken ______. • _____ rays used for radiology • using radiation to form a image • using gel to see inside of organs • makes it easy to see blood vessels • x-ray of your whole body using a magnet
Medical disorders 2024-03-18
10 Clues: Weak bone condition. • Brain blood blockage. • Artery plaque buildup. • Joint inflammation pain. • Blood clotting deficiency. • Disease: Memory loss condition. • Sclerosis: Nervous system attack. • Neuropathy: Nerve damage tingling. • Disease: Movement tremors disorder. • Arthritis: Joint inflammation deformity.
Medical disorders 2024-03-18
10 Clues: Weak bone condition. • Brain blood blockage. • Memory loss condition. • Artery plaque buildup. • Joint inflammation pain. • Blood clotting deficiency. • Neuropathy: Nerve damage tingling. • Disease Movement tremors disorder. • Sclerosis Nervous system attack. • Arthritis Joint inflammation deformity.
Medical Tourism 2024-08-22
Across
- What hospital did the Kowalski's sue?
- When patients intentionally travel for medical care?
- procedure only done in certain countries due to lack of research.
- What was Mayas disease
- What drug was Maya put on?
- How long does the ketamine coma last?
Down
- What type of lawsuit did the Kowalski's use to sue the hospital?
- Procedure done in multiple countries
- What kind of complications were happening often?
- Where was Mayas ketamine coma done in?
10 Clues: What was Mayas disease • What drug was Maya put on? • Procedure done in multiple countries • What hospital did the Kowalski's sue? • How long does the ketamine coma last? • Where was Mayas ketamine coma done in? • What kind of complications were happening often? • When patients intentionally travel for medical care? • ...
Medical specialities 2024-08-19
Across
- the branch of dentistry dealing with diseases of the dental pulp
- the branch of medicine dealing with the heart and its diseases
- the branch of medicine dealing with the anatomy and development and diseases of the teeth
- the study of very small forms of life
- the branch of medical science that deals with old people
Down
- the branch of medicine dealing with the endocrine glands and their secretions
- the branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system
- the branch of medical science that studies and applies anesthetics
- the branch of medicine dealing with the skin
- the study of how the body protects itself from infections
10 Clues: the study of very small forms of life • the branch of medicine dealing with the skin • the branch of medical science that deals with old people • the branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system • the study of how the body protects itself from infections • the branch of medicine dealing with the heart and its diseases • ...
Medical Trivia 2024-07-17
Across
- This term comes from the greek word meaning Ill-fed, refers to the wasting away of muscles
- The machine that spins vials of blood at high speeds
- What sense does your olfactory system relate to?
- Scoliosis affects what part of the body
Down
- The common name for Conjunctivitis
- Dysphagia is the inability to do what?
- What OTC pain reliver was marketed as childrens fever medicine in 1955
- A Texas carnival barker named Norma McCorvey used what fake surname to represent herself in a landmark 1973 Supreme Court Case?
- What organ Produces Insulin where my diabetics at?
- What disease was deemed eradicated in 1980 after a worldwide vaccination program?
10 Clues: The common name for Conjunctivitis • Dysphagia is the inability to do what? • Scoliosis affects what part of the body • What sense does your olfactory system relate to? • What organ Produces Insulin where my diabetics at? • The machine that spins vials of blood at high speeds • What OTC pain reliver was marketed as childrens fever medicine in 1955 • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-10-16
Across
- - Relating to the heart (7 letters)
- - Tissue that contracts to produce movement (7 letters)
- - Prefix meaning bone (6 letters)
- - The branch of medicine dealing with the skin (11 letters)
- - Study of the nervous system and its disorders (9 letters)
Down
- - Study of the liver (10 letters)
- - Relating to the lungs (9 letters)
- - Relating to the brain (8 letters)
- - Prefix meaning stomach (6 letters)
- - A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart (6 letters)
10 Clues: - Study of the liver (10 letters) • - Prefix meaning bone (6 letters) • - Relating to the lungs (9 letters) • - Relating to the brain (8 letters) • - Relating to the heart (7 letters) • - Prefix meaning stomach (6 letters) • - Tissue that contracts to produce movement (7 letters) • - The branch of medicine dealing with the skin (11 letters) • ...
Medical English 2024-10-18
Across
- a box for the storage and disposal of dangerous medical waste
- it is 1/1000th the weight of the minor component of a chemical solution dissolved in the major component
- a medicine that is injected into a muscle with a syringe
- drops of liquid administered to the eye
- it is injected into the fatty layer under the skin with a syringe
- it kills or prevents the growth of micro-organisms such as bacteria and fungus
Down
- the path by which a medicine is taken into the body
- having blood pressure that is higher than normal
- a progressive respiratory disease that causes shortness of breath and involves damage to lung tissues
- a unit of the weight equal to 1/16th of a pound
10 Clues: drops of liquid administered to the eye • a unit of the weight equal to 1/16th of a pound • having blood pressure that is higher than normal • the path by which a medicine is taken into the body • a medicine that is injected into a muscle with a syringe • a box for the storage and disposal of dangerous medical waste • ...
medical english 2024-10-18
Across
- who takes care of patients with heart problems.
- is any of a great number of single-celled micro-organisms that inhabit all area of the earth icluding human bodies.
- of spherial organs in the head that detect light and provide vision.
- procedure which examines the inside of the colon.
- between the upper and lower arm
- out or expel air from the lungs.
Down
- kind of blood vessel in the body
- of hair that grow above the eyes
- inflammatory lung disease that causes wheeezing, coughing and shortness of breath. some some symphtoms of asthma can be traeated by inhaling medicine.
- department that specializes in the treatment of the skin and skin diseases
10 Clues: between the upper and lower arm • kind of blood vessel in the body • of hair that grow above the eyes • out or expel air from the lungs. • who takes care of patients with heart problems. • procedure which examines the inside of the colon. • of spherial organs in the head that detect light and provide vision. • ...
Medical Reality 2023-04-28
10 Clues: show I reference • surgical doctors • the baby doctors • Helps you recover • makes shows exciting • the completed doctors • what doctors are assigned to • the show that's most realistic • after the baby but not complete • where doctors are learned to be themselves
Medical terms 2022-11-09
10 Clues: fats • nutrition • fat in blood • phospholipid • component of fat • fatlike substance • fat with hydrogen • fullness; satisfaction • attached to a framework of glycerol • fatty deposit on interior of artery walls
Medical Instruments 2023-01-30
Across
- machines are designed to provide an accurate and continuous supply of medical gases to maintain a proper level of anesthesia to a patient.
- machines used to record the electrical activity of the heart
- used to check for temperature
- are liquid medicine
- unit is used in surgery to cut, coagulate, or otherwise alter tissue,
Down
- helps surgeons work under adequate lighting conditions
- used for transporting patients
- used by doctor during surgery
- used during we are ill
- checks patient health
10 Clues: are liquid medicine • checks patient health • used during we are ill • used by doctor during surgery • used to check for temperature • used for transporting patients • helps surgeons work under adequate lighting conditions • machines used to record the electrical activity of the heart • unit is used in surgery to cut, coagulate, or otherwise alter tissue, • ...
Medical Term 2022-09-27
10 Clues: tender bump • yellow tints • glands sweat • loss of melanin • patchy hair loss • below the epidermis • bluish discoloration • thin-walled sac filled w/ liquid • swelling of the surface(red marks) • flat, distinct, discolored area of skin
Medical Terms 2022-09-09
10 Clues: use of a drug • the effect of genetics • Doctors write for patient • effects ones' mental state • effects and actions of drugs • the way genetics effect drugs • information on chemical effects • reason a person refuses treatment. • science that helps us understand the • the way drugs are absorbed in the body.
Medical Supplies 2022-08-24
Across
- The _________ on duty was fearful that the patient should get worse.
- He tipped the _________ at just over 80 kilos.
- Many automatic ___________________ are digital and have a built-in wrist cuff.
- This ___________ is calibrated by centigrade.
- He had a minor operation to remove a _________.
Down
- I had an _____________ to help me breathe.
- He was treated with ___________ fluids and antibiotics.
- The fluid can be drawn off with a ____________.
- They've taken him off to hospital to __________ him up.
- Such a situation is best handled by the administration of oxygen by a __________ or by placing the victim in an oxygen tent.
10 Clues: I had an _____________ to help me breathe. • This ___________ is calibrated by centigrade. • He tipped the _________ at just over 80 kilos. • The fluid can be drawn off with a ____________. • He had a minor operation to remove a _________. • He was treated with ___________ fluids and antibiotics. • They've taken him off to hospital to __________ him up. • ...
Medical specialists 2023-09-16
10 Clues: eye doctor • heart doctor • movement therapy • spine adjustment • child healthcare • hearing specialist • mental health doctor • digestive system doctor • bone and joint specialist • teeth alignment specialist
Medical Prefixes 2023-08-29
10 Clues: half • upon • short • feminine • masculine • within; inner • rapid or swift • inside of; within • deficient; below normal • abnormally increased; excessive
Medical Terminology 2023-08-29
Across
- Barnard-performed the first successful heart transplant
- Fleming - discovered penicillin
- - spread mostly to humans
- - believe that the staff shows authority, and the serpent skin shredding symbolizes rebirth
- - help see inside the body
- - a virus that paralyzed adults and children
Down
- Jarvik - creator of artificial hearts
- - carries genetic information
- Jenner - Discovered the smallpox vaccine
- Franklin - invented bifocals
10 Clues: - spread mostly to humans • - help see inside the body • Franklin - invented bifocals • - carries genetic information • Fleming - discovered penicillin • Jarvik - creator of artificial hearts • Jenner - Discovered the smallpox vaccine • - a virus that paralyzed adults and children • Barnard-performed the first successful heart transplant • ...
MEDICAL VERBS 2023-09-23
Across
- - to give something to someone for example a tablet.
- - to make someone with an illness healthy again.
- - to look at or consider a person or thing carefully and in detail in order to discover something about them.
- - to cut a body open for medical reasons.
- - to allow someone officially to leave somewhere, esp. a hospital.
Down
- - to order treatment for someone.
- - to have a continuous pain that is unpleasant but not very strong.
- - to become completely well again after an illness or injury.
- - to pass a disease to a person, animal, or plant.
- - to accept (someone) into a hospital, clinic, as an inpatient.
10 Clues: - to order treatment for someone. • - to cut a body open for medical reasons. • - to make someone with an illness healthy again. • - to pass a disease to a person, animal, or plant. • - to give something to someone for example a tablet. • - to become completely well again after an illness or injury. • - to accept (someone) into a hospital, clinic, as an inpatient. • ...
Medical Terms 2022-10-13
MEDICAL SUPPLIES 2024-10-27
Medical matters 2025-03-24
Across
- an operation
- to make someone with an illness healthy again
- a specific characteristics of a disease or problem
- to give medical care to someone
- a dark mark on a person's skin after they have been hurt
Down
- a piece of paper on which a doctor writes the details of medicine that someone needs
- damage to a person's body, often through sport or an accident
- the amount of medicine someone is told to take
- a thorough check by a doctor to discover a patient's problem
- a mark, often permanent, on a person's skin after they have been hurt
10 Clues: an operation • to give medical care to someone • to make someone with an illness healthy again • the amount of medicine someone is told to take • a specific characteristics of a disease or problem • a dark mark on a person's skin after they have been hurt • a thorough check by a doctor to discover a patient's problem • ...
Medical terms 2024-11-14
Across
- the regular beating of the heart, especially it is felt at the wrist or side of the neck
- the use of radiation X-rays, to produce a picture of the inside of people or objects, or the treatment of disease
- the fact of being unable to have babies, produce young, or produce new plants
Down
- condition in which the body temperature is higher than usual
- any of various devices or drugs intended to prevent pregnancy
- an examination of the body by touching it with the fingers or hands
- The pain you feel inside your head
- any feeling of illness, physical or mental change that is caused by a particular disease
- the process of removing and examining a small amount of tissue from a sick person
- the yellowish liquid waste that is released from the body when you urinate
10 Clues: The pain you feel inside your head • condition in which the body temperature is higher than usual • any of various devices or drugs intended to prevent pregnancy • an examination of the body by touching it with the fingers or hands • the yellowish liquid waste that is released from the body when you urinate • ...
medical crossword 2025-05-04
Across
- A condition causing uncontrollable cell growth
- A condition causing difficulty in breathing
- A tropical disease spread by mosquitoes
- A skin condition with itching and inflammation
- A bacterial infection that causes inflammation in the lungs.
Down
- A sudden medical condition due to the brain
- A disease affecting the liver, caused by a virus
- Medical professional who gives emergency treatment
- A disease where blood sugar is not regulated
- A viral infection with symptoms like fever, cough, and fatigue
10 Clues: A tropical disease spread by mosquitoes • A sudden medical condition due to the brain • A condition causing difficulty in breathing • A disease where blood sugar is not regulated • A condition causing uncontrollable cell growth • A skin condition with itching and inflammation • A disease affecting the liver, caused by a virus • ...
Medical Mystery 2025-05-22
Across
- Scan often used in pregnancy or soft tissue exams (10 letters)
- Clothing worn by nurses and radiographers (6 letters)
- Hospital area where patients are cared for (4 letters)
- Basic imaging method using radiation (4 letters)
- Gear used to protect staff and patients (3 letters)
Down
- Term for heart rate, BP, temperature, and respiration rate (6 letters)
- Small tube inserted into a vein for fluid/medicine (7 letters)
- Tool used by nurses to listen to the heart and lungs (12 letters)
- Imaging technique that uses magnets, not radiation (3 letters)
- Health professional who performs medical imaging (12 letters)
10 Clues: Basic imaging method using radiation (4 letters) • Gear used to protect staff and patients (3 letters) • Clothing worn by nurses and radiographers (6 letters) • Hospital area where patients are cared for (4 letters) • Health professional who performs medical imaging (12 letters) • Small tube inserted into a vein for fluid/medicine (7 letters) • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY ⁷ 2025-05-28
Medical Emergencies 2025-09-09
Across
- Life saving procedure with compressions and breaths
- unsystemic discharge of neurons of the cerebrum that results in an abrupt alteration in the brain function
- too much insulin in the body
- loss of consciousness, also known as fainting
- contains emergency medications and equipment
- group of metabolic diseases resulting from a chronic disorder of carbohydrate metabolism
Down
- also called a brain attack, caused by an occlusion or rupture of the cerebral artery
- reaction characterized by an abrupt on set of itching, sneezing, shortness of breath, decreased BP, weakened pulse
- not enough insulin in the body
- severe allergic reaction, often to contrast media
10 Clues: too much insulin in the body • not enough insulin in the body • contains emergency medications and equipment • loss of consciousness, also known as fainting • severe allergic reaction, often to contrast media • Life saving procedure with compressions and breaths • also called a brain attack, caused by an occlusion or rupture of the cerebral artery • ...
medical terminology 2025-08-20
Medical history 2025-09-10
Across
- a chemical also known as laughing gas.
- a mutation that has no cure.
- was a disease caused by rats and fleas.
- uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of a patient's internal organs, soft tissues, and bones without using radiation
- a tool used to see microorganisms.
- another name for the bubonic plague.
Down
- a small living thing that you have to use a microscope to see
- a tool used to amplify the sound of your heart.
- a tool that uses radiation to see your bones.
- emergency medical services
10 Clues: emergency medical services • a mutation that has no cure. • a tool used to see microorganisms. • another name for the bubonic plague. • a chemical also known as laughing gas. • was a disease caused by rats and fleas. • a tool that uses radiation to see your bones. • a tool used to amplify the sound of your heart. • ...
Medical imaging 2025-09-15
Across
- a procedure where a doctor uses a long, thin tube with a tiny camera on the end to look inside a person's body.
- a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays (a type of electromagnetic radiation) to create two-dimensional images of the internal structures of the body.
- a special type of X-ray that uses a chalky, liquid substance called barium to make the inside of the digestive tract visible.
- a medical test that uses a special dye and X-rays to create a picture of a person's blood vessels.
- a non-cancerous growth or abnormality that does not spread to other parts of the body and is generally not considered harmful, although it may require monitoring or removal if it causes symptoms.
Down
- a special "dye" that doctors use during medical imaging tests to see specific organs, blood vessels, or tissues more clearly.
- a way for doctors to take pictures of your lower back and spine to find out why it might be hurting.
- a dangerous or cancerous tumor that has the ability to spread to other parts of the body.
- a small, electronic device that's put into a person's chest to help their heart beat regularly.
- a tiny, mesh-like tube that doctors put inside a blocked or narrow tube in your body, like an artery, to keep it propped open.
10 Clues: a dangerous or cancerous tumor that has the ability to spread to other parts of the body. • a small, electronic device that's put into a person's chest to help their heart beat regularly. • a medical test that uses a special dye and X-rays to create a picture of a person's blood vessels. • ...
Medical Terms 2025-09-30
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 licensing 2025-10-24
Across
- – A person who has completed a course of study.
- – Period of medical training after graduating from medical school.
- – Having the necessary ability to do something well.
- – Official group that gives professional licenses.
- – A formal test to measure knowledge or ability.
- – Legal permission to practice a profession.
Down
- – Evaluation of knowledge, skills, or performance.
- – Document proving that someone is qualified.
- – Related to the observation and treatment of patients.
- – Officially recognized or authorized.
10 Clues: – Officially recognized or authorized. • – Legal permission to practice a profession. • – Document proving that someone is qualified. • – A person who has completed a course of study. • – A formal test to measure knowledge or ability. • – Evaluation of knowledge, skills, or performance. • – Official group that gives professional licenses. • ...
Medical Words 2025-10-15
Across
- Threads used to hold the edges of a wound together
- A medical instrument for listening to the heart
- A way to give medicine or fluid directly into a vein
- A flexible strap used to support the weight of an arm
Down
- A medicine given that causes a loss of feeling or awareness
- Equipment used for moving patients who need medical care
- To pull out a tooth
- A small, painful injury caused by a wasp or bee
- A hard covering applied to a broken bone to help it heal
- A piece of flexible material used to cover a small wound
10 Clues: To pull out a tooth • A small, painful injury caused by a wasp or bee • A medical instrument for listening to the heart • Threads used to hold the edges of a wound together • A way to give medicine or fluid directly into a vein • A flexible strap used to support the weight of an arm • Equipment used for moving patients who need medical care • ...
Medical Specialists 2025-11-20
Across
- – Performs surgery on the brain and nervous system.
- – Treats lung diseases such as asthma and pneumonia.
- – Treats eye diseases and performs eye surgery.
- – Treats urinary tract and male reproductive disorders.
Down
- – Doctor who treats children.
- – Treats hormone-related conditions like diabetes.
- – Treats the heart and blood vessels.
- – Treats diseases of the brain and nerves.
- – Treats skin, hair, and nail conditions.
- – Diagnoses and treats cancer.
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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Medical & Professions 2025-12-28
Across
- - to leave one's job and stop working, usually due to age
- - a place where outpatients receive medical care
- - to prepare and issue a book, journal, etc. for public sale
- - to arrange or decide a time or place
- - to choose someone by voting
- - the people who work for an organization
Down
- - a medical doctor
- - an arrangement for compensation in case of loss or accident
- - a person one works with
- - a surgical procedure performed on a patient
10 Clues: - a medical doctor • - a person one works with • - to choose someone by voting • - to arrange or decide a time or place • - the people who work for an organization • - a surgical procedure performed on a patient • - a place where outpatients receive medical care • - to leave one's job and stop working, usually due to age • ...
Medical Terms 2025-12-02
MEDICAL STERILIZATION 2026-01-09
Across
- (4 letters) – 9. A flat metal object where you put instruments.
- (6 letters) – You wear them on your hands for protection.
- (7 letters) – A very sharp knife used by a surgeon.
- (5 letters) – The opposite of "clean".
Down
- (9 letters) – A big machine for sterilization.
- (5 letters) – One full program in the machine (e.g., 5 minutes).
- (7 letters) – When an instrument is 100% clean and free from germs.
- (4 letters) – You wear it on your face to cover your mouth and nose.
- (4 letters) – You use water and soap to ____ the instruments.
- (5 letters) – A special paper-and-plastic bag for sterilization.
10 Clues: (5 letters) – The opposite of "clean". • (9 letters) – A big machine for sterilization. • (7 letters) – A very sharp knife used by a surgeon. • (6 letters) – You wear them on your hands for protection. • (4 letters) – You use water and soap to ____ the instruments. • (4 letters) – 9. A flat metal object where you put instruments. • ...
Medical Specializations 2026-05-14
10 Clues: Skin specialist • Heart specialist • Children’s doctor • Performs operations • Mental health specialist • Healthy eating specialist • Women’s health specialist • Medical imaging specialist • Bone and injury specialist • Brain and nerves specialist
Medical english 2026-05-19
Across
- Ability to do something well.
- Official proof of qualification.
- Official permission to practice medicine.
- Study of diseases.
- Finding a disease or problem.
Down
- Study of how the body works.
- Official approval of a school.
- Training for doctors after medical school.
- Study of medicines and drugs.
- taught in school.
10 Clues: taught in school. • Study of diseases. • Study of how the body works. • Ability to do something well. • Study of medicines and drugs. • Finding a disease or problem. • Official approval of a school. • Official proof of qualification. • Official permission to practice medicine. • Training for doctors after medical school.
Medical Miracle 2026-05-22
Across
- How did Sara feel when she saw her baby?
- How did Luis Rubio feel about helping Milagros?
- What did Dr. Rubio put under Milagros skin?
- After the surgery, how many legs did Milagros have?
Down
- What does 'milagros' mean in Spanish?
- What town did Sara and Ricardo live in?
- What color shirt was Milagros wearing when she took her first steps?
- Milagros blew _________ to the crowd!
- What do arteries carry in them?
- How old was Milagros when she had surgery?
10 Clues: What do arteries carry in them? • What does 'milagros' mean in Spanish? • Milagros blew _________ to the crowd! • What town did Sara and Ricardo live in? • How did Sara feel when she saw her baby? • How old was Milagros when she had surgery? • What did Dr. Rubio put under Milagros skin? • How did Luis Rubio feel about helping Milagros? • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-06
Across
- abnormal condition in which the skin and fingernails appear blue due to oxygen deficiency
- inflammation of the bronchi
- condition of difficulty speaking; hoarseness
- inability to breathe unless in an upright position
- condition of the lung caused by inhalation of dust
- surgical repair of the nose
- medical instrument used to visually examine the larynx
- pertaining to within the trachea
- pus in the chest cavity
- medical instrument used to measure breath (lung volumes)
Down
- process of excessive ventilation
- lung condition caused by inhalation of coal
- process of drawing in or out by suction
- temporary cessation of breathing
- process of coughing and spitting material from the chest
- good or normal breathing
- surgical excision of the tonsils
- (surgical creation of) new opening into the trachea
- difficulty in breathing
- condition of deficient amounts of oxygen
20 Clues: difficulty in breathing • pus in the chest cavity • good or normal breathing • inflammation of the bronchi • surgical repair of the nose • process of excessive ventilation • temporary cessation of breathing • surgical excision of the tonsils • pertaining to within the trachea • process of drawing in or out by suction • condition of deficient amounts of oxygen • ...
first aid 2021-11-18
Across
- symptoms after the concussion
- partial seizure in 1 part of the brain
- Hit your head really hard
- really cold
- fails to meet standard care
- legal duty to prevent harm to another person
- sudden drop in blood flow
- resuscitation
- Used to stop bleeding
- Food stuck in your throat
- inhaling/breathing
- plan in case of emergency
- Emergency medical services
- verbal permission to help
- heart muscle doesn't get enough blood
- eating or drinking
Down
- failure to use reasonable care
- unrighteous acts
- Heimlich maneuver
- uncontrolled electrical disturbance
- investigation without breaches of priviacy
- being aware and careful
- when the body loses control if it's temperature
- call care
- medical toolbox
- the 911 of poison
- irregular heartbeat
- airway breathing CPR
- Automated External Defibrillator
- righteous acts
30 Clues: call care • really cold • resuscitation • righteous acts • medical toolbox • unrighteous acts • Heimlich maneuver • the 911 of poison • inhaling/breathing • eating or drinking • irregular heartbeat • airway breathing CPR • Used to stop bleeding • being aware and careful • Hit your head really hard • sudden drop in blood flow • Food stuck in your throat • plan in case of emergency • ...
Unit 1 2022-01-28
Across
- emphasizes rewards & reinforcement
- universal mental characteristics we share
- type who studies effect of stress on disease
- organizational (what word comes before)
- specialization with the most psychologists
- type that studies animal behavior
- type of psychologist who works directly in school
- emphasizes medical, genes & body
- started psychoanalysis
- helps people with less severe problems
- type of psychologist who studies learning
- has a PhD & can specialize in various ways
Down
- type who studies children at different ages
- biological, psychological & social
- father of psychology
- emphasizes the unconscious mind
- furniture, design of buildings, wall color
- emphasizes social groups & culture
- came before functionalism
- means using several perspectives
- studied functionalism
- emphasizes thoughts and mental processes
- people have free will & reach potential
- type of psychologist studies shopping behavior
- medical doctor, can prescribe medication
25 Clues: father of psychology • studied functionalism • started psychoanalysis • came before functionalism • emphasizes the unconscious mind • means using several perspectives • emphasizes medical, genes & body • type that studies animal behavior • emphasizes rewards & reinforcement • biological, psychological & social • emphasizes social groups & culture • ...
Guess the engineer! 2021-09-26
Across
- makes paper machine
- design highways structure
- makes lock brakes for cars
- make medicine available for animals
- deals in movements with humans
- supervise the making of lights
- making sure your utilities are available
- make medical tools for doctors
- insulates buildings
- make oil mining machines
- makes Jett engines
Down
- design x ray machines
- they are used in airplanes and rockets
- makes food machines
- design phones and how they share data
- make sure the building has a good structure
- deals in electricity
- they advance in tech for health
- build tunnels and bridges
- design parts for railroads
- design nuclear plants
- look after water quality and sewer treatment
- manipulate DNA
- make sure item is in good quality
- test stress of a material
- design animal habits
26 Clues: manipulate DNA • makes Jett engines • makes paper machine • makes food machines • insulates buildings • deals in electricity • design animal habits • design x ray machines • design nuclear plants • make oil mining machines • design highways structure • build tunnels and bridges • test stress of a material • makes lock brakes for cars • design parts for railroads • ...
Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle - Chapter 5 2015-09-11
Across
- heel bone
- the lateral leg bone
- kneecap
- formation of cartilage
- dones, flexible connective tissue
- straight line through a physical body
- to straighten a joint
- sole of the foot; seven bones making up the bottom of the foot
- medical term for the vertebrae (L1-L5) in the lower spinal column
Down
- shin bone
- one of the three bones fused together to form the hip bone
- bone formation
- saclike connective structure found in some joints
- thighbone
- the bones between the tarsals and the phalanges of the foot
- membrane that surrounds the outside of the bone
- shaft of the long bone
- one of the two bones (other is ulna) extending from the elbow to the wrist
- medical term for the vertebrae (C1-C7) in the neck region
- chest
20 Clues: chest • kneecap • shin bone • heel bone • thighbone • bone formation • the lateral leg bone • to straighten a joint • formation of cartilage • shaft of the long bone • dones, flexible connective tissue • straight line through a physical body • membrane that surrounds the outside of the bone • saclike connective structure found in some joints • ...
Spelling week 8 2024-06-06
Across
- Allowed to enter
- Drum musical instrument
- Handing in work
- Analyzes numerical data
- Plans strategy carefully
- Meeting or class
- Job or career
- Food health expert
- Technical skilled worker
- Child health doctor
- Noble wealthy class
- Constant strong focus
- Plays musical instrument
- Approval to do
- Government elected official
Down
- Wires electrical systems
- Math basic expert
- Hostile angry behaviour
- Leaving something out
- Solves math problems
- Showing your feelings
- Delivers babies doctor
- Series of events
- Performs magic tricks
- Special important task
- Talking about topic
- Compromise or allowance
- Medical doctor practitioner
- Forward step improvement
- Prepares dead bodies
- Glasses eye specialist
- Strong feeling emotion
- Beauty care specialist
- Medical professional care
- Sad long feelings
- First lasting idea
36 Clues: Job or career • Approval to do • Handing in work • Allowed to enter • Series of events • Meeting or class • Math basic expert • Sad long feelings • Food health expert • First lasting idea • Talking about topic • Child health doctor • Noble wealthy class • Solves math problems • Prepares dead bodies • Leaving something out • Showing your feelings • Performs magic tricks • Constant strong focus • ...
Crisis De-Escalation 2024-08-22
Across
- Crisis intervention is ___-___
- De-escalation can ___ the emotional intensity of a situation
- One goal of crisis intervention
- One major role of law enforcement
- One goal of crisis intervention
- Something that induces stress
- 3rd stage of behavioral de-escalation
- Can potentially be improved with clinical intervention
- SBC
- Any situation in which a person’s perceived ability to cope is exceeded
- 4th stage of behavioral de-escalation
- 5th stage of behavioral de-escalation
- Cannot be changed with clinical intervention
- Way to decrease violence
Down
- Type of crisis that involves a metal issue/disorder
- Intergrated responce to SBC
- Individual plans attacks ahead of time
- Willingness to engage and participate in activities
- Type of crisis that involves an underlying medical condition
- 2nd stage of behavioral de-escalation
- 1st stage of behavioral de-escalation
21 Clues: SBC • Way to decrease violence • Intergrated responce to SBC • Something that induces stress • Crisis intervention is ___-___ • One goal of crisis intervention • One goal of crisis intervention • One major role of law enforcement • 3rd stage of behavioral de-escalation • 2nd stage of behavioral de-escalation • 1st stage of behavioral de-escalation • ...
Public Safety 2024-08-27
Across
- dangerous substances and materials
- serious situation requiring immediate action
- defending or protecting someone
- facilities and systems needed to operate a society
- responsible for prevention or crime
- the health and happiness of a group of people
- medical professional who provides medical services
- protecting natural resources and the environment
- being protected from danger, risk or injury
Down
- protection from harm or loss
- administration of law
- saving someone from a dangerous situation
- first responder who extinguishes fires
- when an organization provides services to people in the community
- a danger or risk
- being free from danger or threat
- stopping something from happening
- a person or thing that prevents you from suffering harm
- form of protection for someone that has to leave their country
- federal agency that helps people after disasters
20 Clues: a danger or risk • administration of law • protection from harm or loss • defending or protecting someone • being free from danger or threat • stopping something from happening • dangerous substances and materials • responsible for prevention or crime • first responder who extinguishes fires • saving someone from a dangerous situation • ...
2024 UCSD NRTW Crossword 2024-10-17
Across
- Study of the medical use of radiation
- Rescue, alarm, confine, extinguish/evacuate
- Real time procedure that uses contrast agents to provide better images
- ACER
- Has no mass and travels at light speed
- Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
- Number of minutes to use the eye wash station
- The bony arch at the outer part of the eye socket
- A heavy metal
- He discovered x-rays
- The total dose resulting from repeated or continuous exposure to ionizing radiation
- Time, distance, shielding
Down
- A unit of measurement for absorbed dose
- Braking radiation
- An obstetric, fetal, or neonatal emergency
- A tiny bone in the center of the chest located just below the sternum
- Elopement/missing adult
- Adult medical emergency response
- Radiation absorbed by person’s body
- A bone forming part of the ankle joint
20 Clues: ACER • A heavy metal • Braking radiation • He discovered x-rays • Elopement/missing adult • Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep • Time, distance, shielding • Adult medical emergency response • Radiation absorbed by person’s body • Study of the medical use of radiation • Has no mass and travels at light speed • A bone forming part of the ankle joint • A unit of measurement for absorbed dose • ...
2024 UCSD NRTW Crossword 2024-10-17
Across
- Radiation absorbed by person’s body
- Rescue, alarm, confine, extinguish/evacuate
- ACER
- Number of minutes to use the eye wash station
- Elopement/missing adult
- Adult medical emergency response
- A unit of measurement for absorbed dose
- The total dose resulting from repeated or continuous exposure to ionizing radiation
- The bony arch at the outer part of the eye socket
Down
- Breaking radiation
- Has no mass and travels at light speed
- A tiny bone in the center of the chest located just below the sternum
- Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
- Real time procedure that uses contrast agents to provide better images
- A heavy metal
- He discovered x-rays
- Study of the medical use of radiation
- An obstetric, fetal, or neonatal emergency
- Time, distance, shielding
- A bone forming part of the ankle joint
20 Clues: ACER • A heavy metal • Breaking radiation • He discovered x-rays • Elopement/missing adult • Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep • Time, distance, shielding • Adult medical emergency response • Radiation absorbed by person’s body • Study of the medical use of radiation • Has no mass and travels at light speed • A bone forming part of the ankle joint • A unit of measurement for absorbed dose • ...
Engineering types 2022-05-04
Across
- Designs major transportation projects
- Improve products with knowledge of thermodynamics
- Makes medical treatments
- Make chemical manufacturing processes
- Creates mechanical devices
- Makes heating in buildings
- Research and develop lasers
- Plans, Designs, And implements integration
- Creates optical devices
- Moves trains between tracks
- Develops procedures to protect people
- Develops programs and software
Down
- Making and maintaining equipment in facilities
- Maintain and repair X-ray equipment
- They work with aircrafts
- ensures overall quality of a manufactured product
- Makes nuclear systems safe
- Civil Engineer that works for a utility company
- Test and analyze risk in construction
- assist other people with their jobs
- Design electrical systems
- Another type of Civil Engineer
- Analyzing building features
- Supplies knowledge that’s built into tech
- Makes new products and improves the old
- Installs and maintains radios
26 Clues: Creates optical devices • They work with aircrafts • Makes medical treatments • Design electrical systems • Makes nuclear systems safe • Creates mechanical devices • Makes heating in buildings • Analyzing building features • Research and develop lasers • Moves trains between tracks • Installs and maintains radios • Another type of Civil Engineer • Develops programs and software • ...
2025 Jr. Scholars - Who am I? 2025-04-23
Across
- Last name for the author of 21 across
- Oriole Park at ____ Yards
- Above a knight but below a baron
- Someone with broad and deep knowledge across multiple disciplines.
- One of the “Big Three” science fiction writers
- Futuristic PBS TV Series in the 1980s
- A city in Mississippi with British ties
- A bookworm
- Famous oath
- Tabulae Anatomicae
- The _______ of Congress
- The _____ basic virtues
Down
- Physician in Plato’s Symposium
- A ________ sailors used to use to detect if the other person has syphilis
- Diagnose diseases of the central nervous system
- One of the most impactful diagnostic medical devices
- Is an Inflammatory lung disease caused by bacteria or viruses
- Father of modern pathology
- One of the top medical schools in Canada
- Paul _______’s Ride
- The title that connotes belonging to a king
21 Clues: A bookworm • Famous oath • Tabulae Anatomicae • Paul _______’s Ride • The _____ basic virtues • Oriole Park at ____ Yards • The _______ of Congress • Father of modern pathology • Physician in Plato’s Symposium • Above a knight but below a baron • Last name for the author of 21 across • Futuristic PBS TV Series in the 1980s • A city in Mississippi with British ties • ...
江苏2025阅读B篇生词 2026-04-22
Across
- → body tissue that helps you move
- → an important discovery or achievement
- → a medical procedure where a doctor cuts open the body
- → practice to learn or improve a skill
- → to make something new
- → harm that breaks or hurts something
- → related to doctors or medicine
- → a set of connected parts that work together
Down
- → a difficult task or problem
- → something good you succeed in doing
- → the organ inside your head that thinks and controls your body
- → healthy or suitable
- → toward the front or into the future
- → to hurt a person or animal
- → moving forward or getting better
- → almost the same but not exactly
- → related to nerves; also means worried or afraid
- → a small piece of electronic material used in computers
- → to let someone do something
- → a person who is treated by a doctor
20 Clues: → healthy or suitable • → to make something new • → to hurt a person or animal • → a difficult task or problem • → to let someone do something • → related to doctors or medicine • → body tissue that helps you move • → almost the same but not exactly • → moving forward or getting better • → something good you succeed in doing • → toward the front or into the future • ...
Engineers A-Z 2022-10-25
Across
- responsible for making sure your appliances are available
- insulates houses and buildings
- the thing you write on with a pencil
- alter, eliminate, and rearrange genes in order to modify an organism or groups of organisms
- deal with movements people make (form of energy)
- electricity work
- test and issue new investment tools and methods of analysis mostly with money
- supervise lighting manufacturing
- makes medicine suitable for animals like an animal doctor
- modify materials devices or systems.
- medical and artificial human organs
- entry-level support to engineering department (opposite of senior)
- make sure buildings are strong
- design machines to view bodies but mostly broken bones
Down
- research and development new drugs and advanced medical procedures
- works on technology and structures
- assists in the design of standard traffic elements (also the thing the school asks how your getting home)
- design animal habitats at zoos
- design artificial organs, body parts, and machines
- develop designs from buildings to aircrafts
- test the stress points of material until it gives up
- Chemicals,food,fuel abt anything with chemicals
- devices built to help those with special needs get better
- design and implement the structure of online courses using eLearning tools, such as instructional software and applications
- analyzing water resources and checking communities water needs
- making sure something is good because people always want the best
26 Clues: electricity work • insulates houses and buildings • design animal habitats at zoos • make sure buildings are strong • supervise lighting manufacturing • works on technology and structures • medical and artificial human organs • the thing you write on with a pencil • modify materials devices or systems. • develop designs from buildings to aircrafts • ...
Complications of Pregnancy 2019-03-13
Across
- labor, going into labor before 37 weeks of pregnancy
- disorder in which one has recurring episodes of seizures which could harm the growing fetus
- birth weight, when a baby weighs between 3.3-5.5 pounds at the time of delivery
- a liquid substance that can harm a growing fetus
- a dangerous medical condition that combines high blood pressure with swelling of the hands or face and organ damage
- a disease that can infect the uterus and growing baby
- extreme tiredness
- a medical condition which can occur after delivery that is typically characterized by feeling down or extreme sadness after pregnancy
- the condition of being pregnant
- acid, a prenatal vitamin that can help prevent birth defects
- blood pressure, a complication of teen pregnancy also known as pregnancy induced hypertension
Down
- girl age 15-19
- care, screening for medical problems in the mother of child and monitoring the baby's growth
- pregnancy loss before 20 weeks
- common viral infection that can cause severe illness in pregnant women (also known as influenza)
- when a baby is delivered before 37 weeks
- swing, an abrupt change in mood caused by hormones
- problem that occurs during pregnancy
- condition in which a person has high blood sugar levels which could affect them during pregnancy
- sickness, nausea or vomiting that can occur at any time of day (not just in the morning)
20 Clues: girl age 15-19 • extreme tiredness • pregnancy loss before 20 weeks • the condition of being pregnant • problem that occurs during pregnancy • when a baby is delivered before 37 weeks • a liquid substance that can harm a growing fetus • swing, an abrupt change in mood caused by hormones • labor, going into labor before 37 weeks of pregnancy • ...
MED112 Review (LaTasha Burns) 2014-06-25
Across
- Payment method in which a prepayment covers the provider's services to a plan member for a specified period of time
- Standards of professional behavior
- An amount that an insured person must pay, usually on an annual basis, for healthcare services before a health plan's payment begins.
- Follow Up Payments and Collections
- Failure to use an acceptable level of professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm to a patient
- People or organizations that furnish, bill, or are paid for healthcare in the normal course of business
- Standards of conduct based on moral principles.
- A computerized lifelong healthcare record for an individual that incorporates data from all sources that provide treatment for the individual.
- Health plan or program
- Person who buys an insurance plan; the insured, subscriber, or guarantor
- Check in Patients
- Electronic medical record
Down
- Companies that help providers handle such electronic transactions as submitting claims
- The recognition of a person demonstrating a superior level of skill on a national test by an official organization
- data such as examination and/or test results
- the intended course of treatment, such as surgery or medication.
- Private or government organization that insures or pays for healthcare on the behalf of beneficiaries
- information from the patient, and three elements the provider enters
- The individual or group plan that provides or pays for medical care
- patient's diagnosis
20 Clues: Check in Patients • patient's diagnosis • Health plan or program • Electronic medical record • Standards of professional behavior • Follow Up Payments and Collections • data such as examination and/or test results • Standards of conduct based on moral principles. • the intended course of treatment, such as surgery or medication. • ...
Obtaining Medical History and Vital Signs 2023-09-22
Across
- excessively sweaty
- The bluish coloration of the skin caused by an inadequate supply of oxygen
- the act of breathing in and out
- subjective indication of illness or injury that can't be seen
- the pulsation of the arteries that is felt with each heartbeat
- the return of blood into the capillaries of the skin
- the effort a patient must exert to breath
- mnemonic used to help assess patients chief complaint
- device used to auscultate sounds in the body
- objective indication of illness or injury
- The very first set of vital signs
- The general condition of a patients level of awareness
- the 5 most common signs used to evaluate a patients condition
Down
- act of using hands to touch or feel the body
- previous medical conditions and events for a patient
- acronym used to assist in the gathering of important medical history
- Act of comparing multiple sets of signs and symptoms over time
- adequate delivery of well-oxygenated blood and nutrients to the body
- The main medical complaint
- yellowing of the skin and whites of eyes
- Listening to internal sounds of the body
- Measurement of the pressure inside the arteries
- the pressure within the arteries when the heart beats
- The pressure that remains in the arteries when the heart is at rest
24 Clues: excessively sweaty • The main medical complaint • the act of breathing in and out • The very first set of vital signs • yellowing of the skin and whites of eyes • Listening to internal sounds of the body • the effort a patient must exert to breath • objective indication of illness or injury • act of using hands to touch or feel the body • ...
your health is your wealth 2024-05-30
Across
- Act of lengthening and flexing the muscles
- Traditional Chinese medicine involving the insertion of needles at specific points on the body
- Application of a device to support and align a body part
- Treatment of medical disorders through manipulation of the bones and muscles
- Treatment of medical conditions using electrical impulses
- Treatment of the feet and their ailments
- Treatment of injury, disease, or disorder through physical methods
- Application of a rigid device to support and immobilize a body part
- Ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort
- Therapeutic use of cold temperatures
- Ability to move quickly and easily
- Study of the structure of the body and its parts
Down
- Study of the nervous system and its disorders
- Study of the heart and its functions
- Ability to maintain a stable and upright position
- Process of making muscles or bones stronger
- Process of restoring a person's strength and mobility after injury or illness
- Medical imaging technique using high-frequency sound waves
- Study of the mechanical aspects of living organisms
- Quality of bending easily without breaking
- Study of people's efficiency in their working environment
- Study and treatment of rheumatic diseases
- Method of supporting and protecting muscles and joints
- Ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently
- Study of the mechanics of body movements
25 Clues: Ability to move quickly and easily • Study of the heart and its functions • Therapeutic use of cold temperatures • Treatment of the feet and their ailments • Study of the mechanics of body movements • Study and treatment of rheumatic diseases • Act of lengthening and flexing the muscles • Quality of bending easily without breaking • ...
The Health Science Explorer 2025-01-20
Across
- The process of creating identical copies of cells or organisms.
- A type of organic compound that provides energy and includes sugars and starches.
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions, including those in digestion.
- The process of breaking down food into nutrients the body can absorb.
- Genetically modified organisms used in research or agriculture.
- Drugs that treat bacterial infections by killing or inhibiting bacteria.
- A disease outbreak that spreads widely across countries or continents.
- Introducing a substance to stimulate immunity and protect against diseases.
Down
- A medical procedure where a sample of tissue is taken for analysis.
- A medical imaging technology that uses radiation to view bones and tissues.
- Essential biomolecules made of amino acids that help build and repair tissues.
- The body’s defense system against infections and diseases.
- A medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves.
- A technology used to modify DNA sequences in living organisms.
- A device used to grow cells or microorganisms in controlled environments.
- A diagnostic tool that uses sound waves to produce images of internal structures.
- The study of ethical issues in biology, biotechnology, and medicine.
- The process of identifying an illness or condition based on symptoms and tests.
- Substances added to food to improve flavor, appearance, or preservation.
- A microorganism, like bacteria or viruses, that causes disease.
20 Clues: The body’s defense system against infections and diseases. • A technology used to modify DNA sequences in living organisms. • The process of creating identical copies of cells or organisms. • Genetically modified organisms used in research or agriculture. • A microorganism, like bacteria or viruses, that causes disease. • ...
Radiation Therapy & Medical Physics Week 2024-11-04
Across
- A tool to evaluate dose to tissue and organs
- Likes music the color of the sky
- Which anatomical landmark falls at the level T5-T7
- Not a Queen
- International unit of radioactivity
- A type of radiation used to treat superficial lesions
- English swine
- The 5th vital sign
- Radiopaque iodine used to highlight anatomy during a radiography exam
- Hemophobia
- We have a bag for that
- Method to deliver high doses of radiation in a shorter number of treatments
- Month we moved to the cancer center
- Fixation of a body part to limit movement
- Hall & Oates talks about her smile
- Avenue we started on
Down
- Densities of the same kind are
- Enjoys theatrical experiences
- Metal tube for channeling ultrahigh-frequency waves
- The performance scale that uses a standard way of measuring the ability of patients to perform ordinary tasks.
- Largest solid organ
- This unit of radioactivity intensity was named after this Noble Prize winner, female physicist.
- The medical society that we are accredited by.
- The medical society that oversees evidence-based care and treatment guidelines.
- Non-medical toxicity that we treat at the Cancer Center
- Who is crazy enough to run 100 miles…..all at once?
- Crazy, loud and proud sports mom
- Development of a secondary malignant growth, distant from the primary site
- Former FFA Superstar
29 Clues: Hemophobia • Not a Queen • English swine • The 5th vital sign • Largest solid organ • Former FFA Superstar • Avenue we started on • We have a bag for that • Enjoys theatrical experiences • Densities of the same kind are • Likes music the color of the sky • Crazy, loud and proud sports mom • Hall & Oates talks about her smile • International unit of radioactivity • ...
History and Trends 2026-05-08
Across
- Process of heating foods or drinks to kill harmful bacteria.
- Care approach that treats the whole body, mind, and spirit.
- Digital health record that stores and shares patient information.
- Medicine developed in the 20th century to help treat diabetes.
- Period known as the rebirth of the science of medicine.
- Founder of the American Red Cross.
- that provides disaster relief, emergency help, food, and medical support.
- Medical or therapy services provided in a patient’s home.
- Treatments that help prevent disease by preparing the immune system.
- Roman structures that carried clean water into cities to improve public health.
- Study of all the genes in the human genome.
Down
- First female physician in the United States.
- Chinese medicine practice that uses thin needles placed in specific areas of the body.
- Founder of modern nursing who improved hospital cleanliness and used data to save lives.
- Care given without admitting the patient to a hospital.
- Efforts to control rising health care costs while getting the most benefit.
- Father of Medicine who helped move medicine away from superstition and toward careful observation and science.
- Digital version of a patient’s medical record from one provider.
- Early pharmacists who made, prescribed, and sold medications.
- Use of video, audio, and computer systems to provide health care from a distance.
- Eyeglasses invented by Benjamin Franklin that help people see both near and far.
21 Clues: Founder of the American Red Cross. • Study of all the genes in the human genome. • First female physician in the United States. • Care given without admitting the patient to a hospital. • Period known as the rebirth of the science of medicine. • Medical or therapy services provided in a patient’s home. • Care approach that treats the whole body, mind, and spirit. • ...
Review 2021-11-04
Across
- care for family member
- amount of days for COF coding
- medical document releasing you back to work in full capacity.
- entries listed under open activity tab.
- Aux state that we never use.
- Level to end calls on
- payment received while on medical leaves
Down
- maximum time you can punch in before shift
- resource that can assist to find a HCP
- service level agreement
- where to check for UPt deductions
- minimum days for a PLOA
- self service option
13 Clues: self service option • Level to end calls on • care for family member • service level agreement • minimum days for a PLOA • Aux state that we never use. • amount of days for COF coding • where to check for UPt deductions • resource that can assist to find a HCP • entries listed under open activity tab. • payment received while on medical leaves • ...
Kidney 2023-12-18
Across
- - staging system for CKD in dogs and cats
- connects kidney to bladder
- medical term for enlarged kidney
- this dried fruit is toxic to the kidneys
- term for kidney infection
- medical tern for kidney stone
Down
- car fluid toxic to the kidneys
- difficult urination
- this kidney (right vs left) is more caudal in the abdomen
- increased urine production
- this hormone aid in regulating blood pressure by acting on the kidneys
- connects bladder to outside world
- removal of a kidney
13 Clues: difficult urination • removal of a kidney • term for kidney infection • connects kidney to bladder • increased urine production • medical tern for kidney stone • car fluid toxic to the kidneys • medical term for enlarged kidney • connects bladder to outside world • this dried fruit is toxic to the kidneys • - staging system for CKD in dogs and cats • ...
Illness 31 32 33 2023-04-05
Across
- fear of height
- behaviors that are maladaptive, unjustifiable, disturbing, and atypical
- what’s causing the illness of the medical model
- a disorder characterized by disorganized and delusional thinking
Down
- false beliefs
- false perceptions
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- not having reaction, or lack of emotions
- the symptoms of the medical model
- the future outlook of the illness
- fear of blood
- saying words that people don’t understand
- marked by a persistent and irrational fear of an object
13 Clues: false beliefs • fear of blood • fear of height • false perceptions • the symptoms of the medical model • the future outlook of the illness • not having reaction, or lack of emotions • saying words that people don’t understand • what’s causing the illness of the medical model • Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders • ...
Illness 31 32 33 2023-04-05
Across
- fear of height
- behaviors that are maladaptive, unjustifiable, disturbing, and atypical
- what’s causing the illness of the medical model
- a disorder characterized by disorganized and delusional thinking
Down
- false beliefs
- false perceptions
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- not having reaction, or lack of emotions
- the symptoms of the medical model
- the future outlook of the illness
- fear of blood
- saying words that people don’t understand
- marked by a persistent and irrational fear of an object
13 Clues: false beliefs • fear of blood • fear of height • false perceptions • the symptoms of the medical model • the future outlook of the illness • not having reaction, or lack of emotions • saying words that people don’t understand • what’s causing the illness of the medical model • Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders • ...
VTE CROSSWORD 2025-06-16
Across
- Sudden blockage of a blood vessel by a clot or air bubble
- Time after surgery
- Related to the lungs
- Facility for medical treatment and care
- Canadian city in Ontario, starts with "G"
- Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel
- Official recognition that an organization meets certain standards
Down
- Related to veins
- A set of rules or guidelines to follow
- Tight stockings to improve blood flow
- Medicine, blood thinner
- Lump of blood that stops bleeding
- Medical operation
13 Clues: Related to veins • Medical operation • Time after surgery • Related to the lungs • Medicine, blood thinner • Lump of blood that stops bleeding • Tight stockings to improve blood flow • A set of rules or guidelines to follow • Facility for medical treatment and care • Canadian city in Ontario, starts with "G" • Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel • ...
postpartum depression 2025-09-08
Across
- medical management of depression
- significant score in the postnatal depression scale
- city the depression scale is named after
- extreme tiredness experienced by new mothers
- period after childbirth
Down
- lack of ___ can worsen outcome
- difficulty falling or staying asleep
- Hormone that drops after giving birth
- rare but severe mental disorder after childbirth - medical emergency
- abbreviation for postpartum depression
- time that postpartum depression may occur in
- short term sadness after childbirth
- often disrupted in mothers with postpartum depression
13 Clues: period after childbirth • lack of ___ can worsen outcome • medical management of depression • short term sadness after childbirth • difficulty falling or staying asleep • Hormone that drops after giving birth • abbreviation for postpartum depression • city the depression scale is named after • time that postpartum depression may occur in • ...
Postpartum Depression 2025-09-08
Across
- medical management of depression
- year, time that postpartum depression may occur in
- difficulty falling or staying asleep
- a second hormone that drops after giving birth
- short term sadness after childbirth
Down
- lack of ___ can worsen outcome
- period after childbirth
- often disrupted in mothers with postpartum depression
- rapid drop in this hormone after giving birth
- city the depression scale is named after
- Abbreviation for postpartum depression
- Rare but severe mental disorder after childbirth - medical emergency
- significant score in the postnatal depression scale
- extreme tiredness experienced by new mothers
14 Clues: period after childbirth • lack of ___ can worsen outcome • medical management of depression • short term sadness after childbirth • difficulty falling or staying asleep • Abbreviation for postpartum depression • city the depression scale is named after • extreme tiredness experienced by new mothers • rapid drop in this hormone after giving birth • ...
