medical Crossword Puzzles
Job Defined: Emergency Dispatcher- MICHAEL CAMPA 2024-10-22
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- person who is trained in emergency first aid and basic medical care
- abbreviation for emergency medical services, the emergency response system created to provide emergency medical care
- emergency vehicle equipped and stocked to provide urgent medical care for sick or injured people
- something non-essential which is helpful or desirous and not always accessible
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- way in which people behave and interact in specific situations
- to send someone to a destination
- individual who takes emergency calls and communicates with first responders
- someone who is able to perform multiple tasks at one time
8 Clues: to send someone to a destination • someone who is able to perform multiple tasks at one time • way in which people behave and interact in specific situations • person who is trained in emergency first aid and basic medical care • individual who takes emergency calls and communicates with first responders • ...
Jenny Torres- Emergency Dispatcher Crossword 2024-10-22
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- abbreviation for emergency medical services, the emergency response system created to provide emergency medical care
- to send someone to a destination
- something non-essential which is helpful or desirous and not always accessible
- someone who is able to perform multiple tasks at one time
- way in which people behave and interact in specific situations
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- individual who takes emergency calls and communicates with first responders
- emergency vehicle equipped and stocked to provide urgent medical care for sick or injured people
- person who is trained in emergency first aid and basic medical care
8 Clues: to send someone to a destination • someone who is able to perform multiple tasks at one time • way in which people behave and interact in specific situations • person who is trained in emergency first aid and basic medical care • individual who takes emergency calls and communicates with first responders • ...
Phlebotomy Chapter One Part Two 2023-01-30
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- Practice ____ before and after wearing gloves. (3 wds)
- An ____ is a statement that the physician making the order must complete if they neglect to sign the intent to order.
- ____ (PEP) ____. (4 wds)
- You ____ remember the patients you collect blood for and any important notes you took during the session.
- ____, particularly rings, can also store bacteria for long periods and lead to potential transmission.
- Often, Phlebotomists may experience ____ due to habitual hand hygiene practices and glove use. (2 wds)
- ____ CPR - or compression-only CPR - is when you only use your hands to do chest compressions at a depth of 2" into the chest cavity. (2 wds)
- Other than medical records, you will primarily be ____ for lab results reporting, customarily done electronically.
- ____ must be clear on the purpose of the intent to order, and it should be a specific medical issue.
- Phlebotomists will undergo ____ that discuss their working knowledge and skill level in their profession and documentation of their hours for certification purposes. (2 wds)
- Overall, a Phlebotomist's ____ must by comprehensive and accurate.
- They must not do so casually, such such as jotting down a note like "____," which is not enough evidence for performing a lab service. (2 wds)
- You should use other ____ safety measures if more blood exposure than usual is a potential risk.
- ____ (CPR) is a critical protocol to resuscitate or restart a heart that has ceased beating. (3 wds)
- Making compressions ____ is essential. (2 wds)
- According to research, women are less likely to have a ____ perform effective CPR outside of healthcare environments, perhaps due to (this type of watcher) discomfort and hesitation about overstepping physical boundaries.
- Often, you and other Phlebotomists and ____ will sign off the documents or database with initials. (2 wds)
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- One of the top reasons for ____ are improper or insufficient documentation. (4 wds)
- CPR can be performed manually or using an ____ (AED), which is available in medical facilities. (AEDs are more effective in defibrillating a patient.) [3 wds]
- PEP takes into ____ potential exposure to HIV, HBV, and HCV.
- Always call 9-1-1 for ____ first before beginning CPR. (3 wds)
- A closed container is essential to ____ spilling the substance when transporting blood samples.
- It is also for knowing the ____ for which you are testing blood specimens. (2 wds)
- ____ are often an environment rife with bacteria. (2 wds)
- ____ must be performed within 72 hours of exposure to correct the exposure's effect. (3 wds)
- Taking care of your environment and ____ cleanup is also necessary. (3 wds)
- Alternitively, it can be an ____ with medical records that back up the need for the lab service. (2 wds)
- ____ should be aimed at the center of the chest and continue at a rate of 100-120 CPM.
- As for ____, fix mistakes by following your workplace's specific correction policies. (3 wds)
- For CPR consisting of compressions and ____, you must alternate between the two at a steady pace and perform compressions for a count of 30, then provide two breaths during this technique. (3 wds)
- ____ are required for correct medical documentation. (2 wds)
- Once you are confident in your knowledge of the Safety and Compliance section of the exam, it is time to move on to ____. (2 wds)
- Today, most lab results and medical records are ____, and you will have access to patient files and medical history.
- Keep chest compressions constant, with ____. (2 wds)
- ____ punctures are when you draw blood from these tiny veins, and they require using a sterile device with safety features designed to retract the lancet automatically.
- To do ____ CPR, remember the following tips.
- Improperly handling sharps and other biohazards can lead to ____. (2 wds)
37 Clues: ____ (PEP) ____. (4 wds) • To do ____ CPR, remember the following tips. • Making compressions ____ is essential. (2 wds) • Keep chest compressions constant, with ____. (2 wds) • Practice ____ before and after wearing gloves. (3 wds) • ____ are often an environment rife with bacteria. (2 wds) • PEP takes into ____ potential exposure to HIV, HBV, and HCV. • ...
Renown Patient Access Week 2023 2023-03-31
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- Someone who receives medical treatment while admitted to the hospital to stay overnight, whether briefly or for an extended period of time
- An act that requires hospital emergency departments that accept payments from Medicare to provide an appropriate medical screening examination to anyone seeking treatment for a medical condition, regardless of citizenship, legal status, or ability to pay
- Federal insurance program for people 65 and older, or those who have a disability and/or ESRD
- The branch of the hospital that is responsible for ensuring Renown Health has continuous revenue streams to support the health and well being of the people and community we serve (2 words)
- Largest not-for-profit, locally owned insurance company in Nevada (2 words)
- The name of Renown's main hospital at 1155 Mill Street
- The percentage of costs of a covered health care service you pay after you've paid your deductible
- The form for patients with Medicare receiving outpatient observation services
- The name of Renown's hospital at 10101 Double R Blvd
- The questionnaire to be completed for every Medicare patient
- An act that bans most unexpected medical charges from out-of-network providers for certain services (2 words)
- The name of Renown's inpatient hospital at 1495 Mill Street
- The team that works with registering and admitting patients for an upcoming surgery
- The form where patients annually opt in to Nevada's program to electronically share health details
- The team that works with screening patients for eligible insurance options
- A fixed out-of-pocket amount paid by an insured for covered services
- The department that helps with scheduling, insurance verification, registration, financial education, Point of Service collections, and most importantly providing outstanding customer service (2 words)
- State insurance program for people under the age of 64 that may qualify based on income
- The amount paid out of pocket by the policy holder before an insurance provider will pay any expense
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- The team that works with phone registrations, estimates, and auths for areas like surgery, therapies, IHH, etc.
- The form where patients acknowledge Renown's privacy policies that protect patient PHI
- The form where patients acknowledge pharmacist involvement in in administering inpatient meds (2 words)
- The costs of medical care that you have to pay with your own financial resources, without the assistance of your insurance (3 words)
- The form where patients annually acknowledge Renown's billing policies (2 words)
- An independent, not-for-profit organization that accredits more than 20,000 US health care programs and organizations(2 words)
- The team that works with registering and checking in patients for outpatient imaging and lab services at Regional or South Meadows
- The team that works with registering and checking in patients for outpatient labs at offsite locations (2 words)
- The team that works with registering and admitting patients who are about to have a baby (3 words)
- The team that works with registering and admitting patients bedside for inpatient treatment (2 words)
- The team that works with registering and checking in patients for outpatient vascular/cardiac care
- The form for patients with Medicare/Tricare receiving inpatient services (2 words)
- The form for patients which outlines the costs for their upcoming service
- The team that works with patients 24/7 helping them get admitted for traumas and other emergent needs (2 words)
- The only Medicare Advantage plan that Renown accepts (3 words)
- The team that works with training new hires in Patient Access and sends out weekly educations
- Someone who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital
- The name and location of Renown's business office
- The form where patients give consent for medical treatment
- The team that works with registering and checking in patients for Infusion and Radiation Therapy
39 Clues: The name and location of Renown's business office • The name of Renown's hospital at 10101 Double R Blvd • The name of Renown's main hospital at 1155 Mill Street • The form where patients give consent for medical treatment • The name of Renown's inpatient hospital at 1495 Mill Street • The questionnaire to be completed for every Medicare patient • ...
Chapter 7.6 Nervous System Puzzle 2026-01-09
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- Other division of the autonomic nervous system. Works together with other division to maintain homeostasis. After emergency, this division counteracts actions of other division to calm down.
- Consists of the brain and spinal cord.
- Directs sensory impulses to cerebrum. Also recognizes pain and temp. in conscious.
- A cell body that has nucleus, nerve fibers that carry impulses, and another single nerve fiber that carries impulses away.
- A healthcare professional who uses manual adjustments to the spine and other joints to treat musculoskeletal issues.
- A highly trained registered nurse who is qualified to administer anesthesia and monitor patients during surgical procedures and other medical interventions.
- Controls autonomic nervous system, temperature, appetite, sleep, etc.
- Thing that continues down from medulla oblongata and ends at the first or second lumbar vertebrae.
- A medical doctor who specializes in using and interpreting various medical images, such as X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans, to diagnose conditions.
- Carries messages between CNS and the body.
- Lowest part of brain stem. Connects spinal cord & regulates heartbeat, respiration, coughing, etc.
- Made of many fibers located outside brain and spinal cord. Different types of them that carry messages around.
- A professional who conducts complex all-night sleep studies to monitor brain activity, breathing, and heart rate to diagnose sleep disorders.
- A medical doctor who specializes in performing surgery on parts of the nervous system, including the brain and spine.
- A professional who performs various tests using specialized equipment to monitor and record the electrical activity of the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system.
- A physician who takes a whole-person approach to care and uses hands-on techniques like osteopathic manipulative treatment to diagnose and treat patients.
- A physician responsible for a patient's entire perioperative care, using medication to manage pain and vital functions before, during, and after surgery.
- Section between cerebrum and midbrain. Has two structures: thalamus and hypothalamus.
- Section below back of cerebrum and midbrain. Muscle coordination, balance, etc.
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- System Complex and highly organized system that coordinates activities of body.
- Practitioner who inserts very thin needles into specific bodily points to balance the flow of energy.
- A healthcare professional who attaches electrodes to a patient's scalp and operates equipment to record the brain's electrical activity to help diagnose conditions.
- A healthcare professional who helps patients recover from injuries or chronic conditions and improve their movement and manage pain through prescribed exercise and other physical methods.
- A professional who works under the supervision of medical staff, providing direct patient care, monitoring behavior, and supporting treatment plans for individuals with mental illnesses.
- Three membranes that protect brain and spinal cord. Outer: Dura Mater. Middle: Arachnoid Membrane. Innermost: Pia Mater.
- Circulates in ventricles and through subarachnoid space.
- A physician specializing in the diagnosis and medical treatment of disorders of the nervous system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- A professional who studies the mind and behavior, often providing various forms of talk therapy or conducting research, but who cannot typically prescribe medication.
- A medical doctor who can diagnose, treat, and prevent mental illnesses, and is licensed to prescribe medication and conduct therapy sessions.
- Controls involuntary body functions.
- Contains the somatic and autonomic nervous systems.
- Located below cerebrum at the top of brain stem.
- Section below midbrain and in the brain stem. Conducts messages to other parts of brain.
- Mass of nerve tissue, protected by cranium.
- Other division of autonomic nervous system, in emergency prepares body to act and increases heart rate etc.
- Hollow spaces that connect each other in space under the arachnoid membrane.
- Practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine who uses touch on key points for healing.
- Largest & highest part section of brain. Separated in lobes & outer layer textured in folds.
38 Clues: Controls involuntary body functions. • Consists of the brain and spinal cord. • Carries messages between CNS and the body. • Mass of nerve tissue, protected by cranium. • Located below cerebrum at the top of brain stem. • Contains the somatic and autonomic nervous systems. • Circulates in ventricles and through subarachnoid space. • ...
middle2-textbook9-idioms 2016-11-09
25 Clues: 열 • 밥 • 벽 • 믿다 • 다른 • 묶다 • 교통 • 충분한 • 승무원 • 건강한 • 외국의 • 쓰레기 • 초조한 • 중고품의 • 우주비행사 • 규칙적으로 • 지병, 병 • 나이가 드신 • 조언, 요령 • 꾸러미, 소포 • 비록~일지라도 • 뜨다, 떠다니다 • 의학적인, 의료의 • 비비다(피부끼리) • 치료하다, 대접하다
S3 L1 La salud 2023-12-05
29 Clues: flu • cold • pill • x-ray • nurse • cough • dizzy • doctor • clinic • health • healthy • serious • medical • dentist • symptom • aspirin • patient • headache • medicine • accident • pharmacy • hospital • pregnant • infection • congested • operation • antibiotic • medication • prescription
Bricks 수능 Starter 영어 독해 모의고사 1 6회 01-03 2023-01-05
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2017-12-07
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- - If you’ve been involved in an .. accident that occurred as a result of another party's negligence, you may be able to claim for compensation. This applies irrespective of the type of aircraft involved, from a paraglider, hang glider or helicopter to a light aircraft or commercial airliner.
- - If a .... in your family is killed in a road accident, you can claim for loss of support and funeral costs.
- - For claims against an .., such as the South African Police Service, it may also be necessary to give notice of the intended action within six months of the date on which the cause of action arose (6,2,5)
- - Must happen with claim within two or three years from date of accident
- - A number of our attorneys previously served as ...for the Road Accident Fund(5,9)
- report - Important merits document (8,6)
- - Because the South African Police Service is a .. agency, police assault claims have their own complexities and require particular expertise.
- - Must be issued within five years from date of accident
- - The Road Accident Fund does not cover .. to a vehicle
- - By law, .. of businesses or property are required to take reasonable steps to ensure the safety of the general public.
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- - Because .. provides a mode of transport used by the vast majority of South Africans, it has certain obligations to the public – not least of which is passenger safety.
- - .. action. This means that even if the owner isn’t deemed negligent (dog bite claim), you can still claim compensation on the basis that the animal acted contrary to the nature of its breed or species.
- - Medical malpractice is defined as a .. act or omission by a medical professional that results in personal injury to a patient
- - At DSC Attorneys, we specialise in .. claims against the Road Accident Fund(4,8)
- - A ..... of all petrol and diesel purchased in South Africa is used to finance the state-supported Road Accident Fund
- expenses - Victims of road accidents can claim for .., loss of earnings and, in cases involving serious injury, general damages for pain and suffering (7,8)
- - the basis we work on (2,3,2,3)
- - The legislation governing claims was amended with effect from .. 2008
- consent - Exists only if a medical provider has thoroughly informed a patient about all the inherent risks, benefits and alternatives involved in any surgical or medical procedure or treatment, and that the patient has duly given written consent to proceed with the treatment.
19 Clues: - the basis we work on (2,3,2,3) • report - Important merits document (8,6) • - The Road Accident Fund does not cover .. to a vehicle • - Must be issued within five years from date of accident • - The legislation governing claims was amended with effect from .. 2008 • - Must happen with claim within two or three years from date of accident • ...
Medical Occupation Terms 2021-03-30
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- simplified image used to characterize or describe a group
- soiled, made unclean, or infected with pathogens
- legally responsible
- use of telecommunications technology to provide, improve, or make healthcare services faster
- pertaining to the Apex or pointed end of the heart
- act of listening for sounds within the body
- proposal for action
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- list of things to be done or considered, program of work
- discuss a question
- the methods used to prevent the spread of microorganisms
- the merging of cultural traits from different cultural groups
- free from living micro organisms
- the process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
- technique used to feel the texture, size, consistency, and location of parts of the body with the hand
- failure of professional skill or learning that result in injury, loss, or damage
15 Clues: discuss a question • legally responsible • proposal for action • free from living micro organisms • act of listening for sounds within the body • soiled, made unclean, or infected with pathogens • pertaining to the Apex or pointed end of the heart • list of things to be done or considered, program of work • the methods used to prevent the spread of microorganisms • ...
Vet Medical Terminology 2021-08-18
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- instrument used to listen to the chest
- insufficient oxygen
- red blood cell
- producing a lot of urine
- pertaining to water
- the study of the urinary system
- destruction of the red blood cell
- an instrument used to examine the ear
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- pertaining to the head
- an incision into the trachea
- abnormally large heart
- difficulty breathing
- abnormally large liver
- a recording of the mammary gland
- newborn
15 Clues: newborn • red blood cell • insufficient oxygen • pertaining to water • difficulty breathing • pertaining to the head • abnormally large heart • abnormally large liver • producing a lot of urine • an incision into the trachea • the study of the urinary system • a recording of the mammary gland • destruction of the red blood cell • an instrument used to examine the ear • ...
1.02 Medical Terminology 2017-09-08
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- Specialized cells which produce and maintain cartilage.
- The chemical processes that occur within an organism to maintain life.
- the seven bones composing the ankle joint
- foot physician or surgeon
- A numbness and tingling in the hand and arm caused by a pinched nerve in the wrist.
- spinal bleeding
- An eye movement involving only one eye.
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- Painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints.
- cavity formation in bone
- A fluid-filled sac or sac-like cavity.
- Pertaining to the ribs and the sternum.
- A condition in which bones become weak and brittle.
- around the heart
- surgical process of cutting into the chest wall
- The action of bending or the condition of being bent.
15 Clues: spinal bleeding • around the heart • cavity formation in bone • foot physician or surgeon • A fluid-filled sac or sac-like cavity. • Pertaining to the ribs and the sternum. • An eye movement involving only one eye. • the seven bones composing the ankle joint • surgical process of cutting into the chest wall • Painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints. • ...
Modern Medical Biotechnology 2016-01-28
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- Biotechnology It is the fusion of genetics, cell biology and many other sciences in order to further advances in medicine.
- is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease.
- Are pathogen-fighting substances.
- Products Medicinal plants which are modified, extracted, or filtered. It undergo process to make it available to the market.
- It is the process of producing therapeutic drugs, synthetic hormones, insulin and other small molecules for treating and curing diseases using genetically engineered cells.
- It is a biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host.
- It triggers the production of an antibody.
- It is from foxglove plant, a common heart drug.
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- It is also known "genetic diseases", are caused by a problem in a person's genetic makeup.
- It is also known as "miracle drugs" and is a drug used in health care.
- Plant Vaccine Involves introduction of selected desired genes into plant and then including these altered plants to manufacture the altered protein.
- It is the introduction of a substance or vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease.
- It is the production of pharmaceuticals in genetically modified whole plants or animals.
- It is from the bark of the Pacific yew tree, an anticancer compound
- Therapy Involves the insertion of genes into the human genome that corrects a problem with a person's original genes.
15 Clues: Are pathogen-fighting substances. • It triggers the production of an antibody. • It is from foxglove plant, a common heart drug. • It is from the bark of the Pacific yew tree, an anticancer compound • It is a biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host. • It is also known as "miracle drugs" and is a drug used in health care. • ...
MEDICAL INSURANCE TERMINOLOGY 2019-03-04
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- What Medicare part covers hospital visits?
- How to find primary coverage for a child?
- Billing for a service of more cost than what was provided
- Health Insurance company or government insurance plan
- Coding individual procedures instead of using one code
- Standard claim form used by all insurance carriers
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- Standard codes for what was done
- person who obtains the insurance
- Cause of underlying disease
- Employer sponsored health plans
- legislation that safeguards medical and private information
- subscriber and dependents who are covered by a policy
- money paid by policyholder to purchase a policy
- Health information that can be connected to one individual
- standard codes for why it was done
15 Clues: Cause of underlying disease • Employer sponsored health plans • Standard codes for what was done • person who obtains the insurance • standard codes for why it was done • How to find primary coverage for a child? • What Medicare part covers hospital visits? • money paid by policyholder to purchase a policy • Standard claim form used by all insurance carriers • ...
Medical Terminology 1 2013-05-23
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- paralysis on one side (half) of the body
- fast heart rate
- cancerous tumor
- inflammation of many joints
- vomiting blood
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- having three flaps
- to move toward the body
- within the cells
- difficult breathing
- softening of boans
- outermost layer of skin
- to turn backward
- inflammation of the gums
- stopping blood flow
- taking out;cutting away
15 Clues: vomiting blood • fast heart rate • cancerous tumor • within the cells • to turn backward • having three flaps • softening of boans • difficult breathing • stopping blood flow • to move toward the body • outermost layer of skin • taking out;cutting away • inflammation of the gums • inflammation of many joints • paralysis on one side (half) of the body
Cardiovascular Medical Terminology 2024-01-14
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- Etymological Meaning: surgical removal of plaque
- Etymological Meaning: a tumor in the mesothelium
- Etymological Meaning: enlargement of the heart
- Etymological Meaning: inflammation within the heart
- Etymological Meaning: surgical repair of a blood vessel
- Etymological Meaning: radiographic imaging using the sound of the heart
- Etymological Meaning: excessive fat in the blood
- Etymological Meaning: a surgical puncture to aspirate fluid around the heart
- Etymological Meaning: hardening of plaque
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- Etymological Meaning: the process of recording the electricity in the heart
- Etymological Meaning: (two words, no space in between) the condition of having dead heart muscle cells
- Etymological Meaning: (two words, no space in between) the condition of having a blood clot in an artery
- Etymological Meaning: surgical repair of a valve
- Etymological Meaning: the condition of having a slow heart (rate)
- Etymological Meaning: constriction of the arteries
15 Clues: Etymological Meaning: hardening of plaque • Etymological Meaning: enlargement of the heart • Etymological Meaning: surgical removal of plaque • Etymological Meaning: a tumor in the mesothelium • Etymological Meaning: surgical repair of a valve • Etymological Meaning: excessive fat in the blood • Etymological Meaning: constriction of the arteries • ...
medical terminology prefixes 2023-12-09
15 Clues: ear • eye • skin • tumor • stomach • diseases • new borns • sensation • intestines • childbirth • inflammation • immune system • female organs • nervous system • internal section
Cardiovascular Medical Terms 2024-01-09
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- acronym for using another blood vessel to bypass and occluded area.
- procedure where electrodes are attached to the chest to record electrical events of the heart
- blockage in a vessel caused by a travelling blood clot
- severe arrhythmia with uncoordinated and rapid contractions of heart chambers
- heart condition characterized by insufficient blood flow, causing chest pain.
- inflammation of the myocardium
- procedure to eliminate narrow areas within a blood vessel and may involve the insertion of a stent
- abnormal rhythm of the heart
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- term for pounding and racing heart beat
- abnormally low blood flow to tissues
- build up of plaque among the blood vessel walls
- abnormal bulging of the arterial wall
- a classification of medication which stops blood clotting
- procedure in which images are taken of vessels containing a contrast dye to check for blockages
- blue tinge to the skin due to 02 deficiency
15 Clues: abnormal rhythm of the heart • inflammation of the myocardium • abnormally low blood flow to tissues • abnormal bulging of the arterial wall • term for pounding and racing heart beat • blue tinge to the skin due to 02 deficiency • build up of plaque among the blood vessel walls • blockage in a vessel caused by a travelling blood clot • ...
Medical Terminology Prefixes 2022-06-24
Medical Terminology #2 2022-10-17
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- inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- softening of the brain
- a specialist in the study of the heart
- surgical removal of half of the liver
- inflammation of the gums
- pain of the muscle
- puncture of the skull
- surgical repair of the nose
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- study of the human mind
- glandular tumor of the eyelid
- involuntary contraction of the intestines
- inflammation of the kidney
- any disease of a joint
- excision of the liver
- a tumor containing fiber like structures
15 Clues: pain of the muscle • excision of the liver • puncture of the skull • softening of the brain • any disease of a joint • study of the human mind • inflammation of the gums • inflammation of the kidney • surgical repair of the nose • glandular tumor of the eyelid • surgical removal of half of the liver • a specialist in the study of the heart • a tumor containing fiber like structures • ...
Medical Terminology #2 2022-10-17
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- Study of diseases
- Tumor consistent of gland-like material
- Surgical removal of part of the liver
- Pain of the muscle
- Specialist in the study of hearts
- Inner lining membrane of the heart
- Involuntary contraction of an eyelid
- Inflammation of the gums
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- Study of the nose
- Surgical incision of the joint
- Involuntary contraction of a vessel
- Softening of the brain
- Inflammation of the kidney
- Excision of the liver
- Puncture of the skull
15 Clues: Study of the nose • Study of diseases • Pain of the muscle • Excision of the liver • Puncture of the skull • Softening of the brain • Inflammation of the gums • Inflammation of the kidney • Surgical incision of the joint • Specialist in the study of hearts • Inner lining membrane of the heart • Involuntary contraction of a vessel • Involuntary contraction of an eyelid • ...
medical terminology Skin 2023-02-12
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- This is very dry skin.
- This is a malignant skin tumor.
- Nodules develop under the skin owing to excess lipid deposits and can be associated with a high cholesterol level.
- Absence of sweating.
- rhytidectomy
- Extraction of subcutaneous adipose tissue
- purulent skin disease
- ntensely unpleasant burning sensation in skin and muscles when there is damage to nerves.
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- White plaques on mucous membranes and surfaces of the body
- widespread redness of the skin
- fungal infection
- occurs after injury, or with blister-producing diseases.
- is known as dandruff
- a hereditary condition in which the skin is dry, rough, and scaly
- Separation of the nail plate from the nail bed in fungal infections or after trauma.
15 Clues: rhytidectomy • fungal infection • is known as dandruff • Absence of sweating. • purulent skin disease • This is very dry skin. • widespread redness of the skin • This is a malignant skin tumor. • Extraction of subcutaneous adipose tissue • occurs after injury, or with blister-producing diseases. • White plaques on mucous membranes and surfaces of the body • ...
Medical instruments 1 2024-07-07
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- a slender tubular medical instrument for examining the interior of the urethra and urinary bladder
- a device employing suction, such as a jet pump or one for removing fluids from a body cavity
- any of various four-chambered devices, modeled on the human heart, that pump blood by attachment to a power source and that are constructed for temporary external use or for implantation as a temporary or permanent heart replacement
- a spoon-shaped surgical instrument for the removal of tissue from the walls of body cavities
- an instrument for examining and providing access to the interior of the bronchial tubes
- a long slender medical instrument used for examining the interior of hollow organs including the lung, stomach, bladder, and bowel
- a machine that performs dialysis, esp one that removes impurities from the blood of patients with malfunctioning kidneys; kidney machine
- an instrument for examining the colon, consisting of a flexible lighted tube that is inserted in the colon to look for abnormalities and to remove them or take tissue samples
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- a medical instrument for holding down a part of the body
- instrument that can be passed through the abdomen of a pregnant woman to enable examination of the fetus and withdrawal of blood for sampling in prenatal diagnosis
- a long surgical knife with a narrow blade
- an instrument for recording the mechanical force and form of heart movements
- a tubular instrument that is inserted into the capsule of a joint to examine the joint, extract tissue, etc
- a mechanical apparatus for performing haemodialysis
- a device, such as a tube, for insertion into a wound, incision, or bodily cavity to drain off pus, etc
15 Clues: a long surgical knife with a narrow blade • a mechanical apparatus for performing haemodialysis • a medical instrument for holding down a part of the body • an instrument for recording the mechanical force and form of heart movements • an instrument for examining and providing access to the interior of the bronchial tubes • ...
Medical instruments 1 2024-07-07
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- a slender tubular medical instrument for examining the interior of the urethra and urinary bladder
- a device employing suction, such as a jet pump or one for removing fluids from a body cavity
- any of various four-chambered devices, modeled on the human heart, that pump blood by attachment to a power source and that are constructed for temporary external use or for implantation as a temporary or permanent heart replacement
- a spoon-shaped surgical instrument for the removal of tissue from the walls of body cavities
- an instrument for examining and providing access to the interior of the bronchial tubes
- a long slender medical instrument used for examining the interior of hollow organs including the lung, stomach, bladder, and bowel
- a machine that performs dialysis, esp one that removes impurities from the blood of patients with malfunctioning kidneys; kidney machine
- an instrument for examining the colon, consisting of a flexible lighted tube that is inserted in the colon to look for abnormalities and to remove them or take tissue samples
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- a medical instrument for holding down a part of the body
- instrument that can be passed through the abdomen of a pregnant woman to enable examination of the fetus and withdrawal of blood for sampling in prenatal diagnosis
- a long surgical knife with a narrow blade
- an instrument for recording the mechanical force and form of heart movements
- a tubular instrument that is inserted into the capsule of a joint to examine the joint, extract tissue, etc
- a mechanical apparatus for performing haemodialysis
- a device, such as a tube, for insertion into a wound, incision, or bodily cavity to drain off pus, etc
15 Clues: a long surgical knife with a narrow blade • a mechanical apparatus for performing haemodialysis • a medical instrument for holding down a part of the body • an instrument for recording the mechanical force and form of heart movements • an instrument for examining and providing access to the interior of the bronchial tubes • ...
Medical Ward Activity 2022-11-06
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- What type of monitoring form that provides a consistent and accurate documentation for I.V catheter insertion, monitoring sites and dressing changes.
- It refers to the speciality concerned with the diagnosis, management, and non-surgical treatment of unusual or serious diseases.
- What is the prefix of "urine"
- It is a written instruction issued by medical professionals that is used to prescribed for administering/supplying medicines and drugs.
- Nurses begin this process by asking patients questions.
- What is the suffix of "inflammation"
- This may involve taking the patient's temperature, recording their weight, monitoring their heartbeat, and checking their blood pressure.
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- It is staffed with specialized skilled nursing and support staff to provide nursing care to non-surgical patients.
- It includes checking vitals and collecting tissue, blood, stool or urine samples for analysis.
- what does "DOB" stands for?
- What is the prefix of "heart"
- What is the prefix of "within"
- Nurses also offer their patients emotional support, administer medications and track their vitals in performing this procedure.
- It is the measurement of the fluids that enter the body (intake) and the fluids that leave the body (output).
- what does "Bx" stands for?
15 Clues: what does "Bx" stands for? • what does "DOB" stands for? • What is the prefix of "urine" • What is the prefix of "heart" • What is the prefix of "within" • What is the suffix of "inflammation" • Nurses begin this process by asking patients questions. • It includes checking vitals and collecting tissue, blood, stool or urine samples for analysis. • ...
Medical terminology 4 2023-01-25
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- autoimmune disorder where the body destroys the cells in the pancreas that produce insulin.
- a surgeon removes the damaged sections of the hip joint and replaces them with parts usually constructed of metal, ceramic and very hard plastic.
- when pins, screws, plates are used to correct a fracture
- how do we measure 50% of body weight
- a walker with 2 wheels in the front
- high cholesterol
- traumatic brain injury
- this is what the MAS tests for
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- RA
- A metabolic disorder in which the body has high sugar levels for prolonged periods of time.
- modified ashworth scale
- Inflammation of one or more joints. It is the most common form of arthritis that affects joints in the hand, spine, knees and hips.
- acronym for stroke awareness
- physician assitant
- instruct the patiet to put 50% of their body weight through the affected extremity
- mini stroke
16 Clues: RA • mini stroke • high cholesterol • physician assitant • traumatic brain injury • modified ashworth scale • acronym for stroke awareness • this is what the MAS tests for • a walker with 2 wheels in the front • how do we measure 50% of body weight • when pins, screws, plates are used to correct a fracture • ...
Medical terminology 5 2023-01-25
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- when the OT instructs the patient to put as much weight as they can tolerate on the affected limb
- motor vehicle accident
- this is how all goals should be written
- the first part of the OT process
- blood clot
- progressive nervous system disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, causing loss of muscle control
- one of the strong bands of tissue that help connect your thigh bone (femur) to your shinbone (tibia)
- another name for ALS
- is an irregular and often very rapid heart rhythm
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- a progressive disorder that affects the nervous system and the parts of the body controlled by the nerves. Symptoms start slowly. The first symptom may be a barely noticeable tremor in just one hand. Tremors are common
- manual muscle testing
- weakness and rapid fatigue of any of the muscles under your voluntary control. It's caused by a breakdown in the normal communication between nerves and muscles.
- fast heart beat
- a patient uses this for foot drop when they have limited dorsiflexion
- when another person moves the patient's extremity through the movement
15 Clues: blood clot • fast heart beat • another name for ALS • manual muscle testing • motor vehicle accident • the first part of the OT process • this is how all goals should be written • is an irregular and often very rapid heart rhythm • a patient uses this for foot drop when they have limited dorsiflexion • when another person moves the patient's extremity through the movement • ...
Medical Terminology 1 2023-10-04
Blood Medical Terms 2025-03-20
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- immature cell of blood
- removal of white (blood cells)
- stopping of blood
- blood condition without or without blood condition
- destruction of a clot
- cell that clots
- protein of blood
- cell of red
- blood condition with insufficient sugar
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- too few/deficiency of white (cells)
- abnormal cell condition in red (cells)
- too few/deficiency of all cells
- abnormal flow of blood
- formation of blood
- attracted to basic (stain)
15 Clues: cell of red • cell that clots • protein of blood • stopping of blood • formation of blood • destruction of a clot • immature cell of blood • abnormal flow of blood • attracted to basic (stain) • removal of white (blood cells) • too few/deficiency of all cells • too few/deficiency of white (cells) • abnormal cell condition in red (cells) • blood condition with insufficient sugar • ...
Medical Abbreviations Practice 2025-09-26
15 Clues: therapy • dystrophy • of motion • tomography; • tendon reflex • care physician • of daily living • tunnel syndrome • fitness trainer • medicine imaging • cruciate ligament • muscular dystrophy • collateral ligament • anti-inflammatory drug • ice, compression, elevation
Medical directional terminology 2021-10-22
medical terminology crossword 2021-11-19
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- middle/thickest layer of the skin
- the 'knee' of an animal
- another word for urination
- word part meaning thirst
- direction meaning towards the nose
- mucous membrane of the eyeball
- suffix meaning tumor or abnormal new growth
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- castrated male bovine
- a vessel that carries blood towards the heart
- word part meaning gland
- animal in later stages of development in the womb
- suffix meaning breath or respiration
- an acute involuntary muscle contraction
- word part meaning process of clotting
- word part that means brain
15 Clues: castrated male bovine • word part meaning gland • the 'knee' of an animal • word part meaning thirst • another word for urination • word part that means brain • mucous membrane of the eyeball • middle/thickest layer of the skin • direction meaning towards the nose • suffix meaning breath or respiration • word part meaning process of clotting • ...
Medical Terminology #1 2022-09-22
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- removal of the intestines
- glandular tumor, tumor with a gland like structure
- enlargement of the liver
- inflammation of the heart
- abnormal mass brain tissue
- inflammation of the vessel
- surgical removal of the stomach
- surgical repair of the nose
- inflammation of the joint
- any condition of the glands
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- the brain
- relating to the intestines
- study of the skin
- cutting into the liver
- study of diseases
15 Clues: the brain • study of the skin • study of diseases • cutting into the liver • enlargement of the liver • removal of the intestines • inflammation of the heart • inflammation of the joint • relating to the intestines • abnormal mass brain tissue • inflammation of the vessel • surgical repair of the nose • any condition of the glands • surgical removal of the stomach • ...
Medical Billing Terminology 2023-01-09
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- The amount a patient pays before insurance pays
- If an insurance processed a claim incorrectly, they must do this
- A set amount a patient must pay for any office visit
- The percentage a patient is responsible for after their deductible has been met
- If a claim is submitted incorrectly, we must do this
- The insurance holder
- ICD-10 codes are also known as ___ codes
- The payer of last resort
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- Patients are sometimes required to get a __ from their PCP for services to be covered
- If an insurance denies because they believe that another insurance should pay, the patient must resolve the __ of benefits
- A Medicare Advantage plan ___ Medicare
- Code used to indicate services provided
- The insurance sends this to the patient to show how much the patient owes
- An insurance might deny a claim for an old visit due to __ filing
- The person who is legally responsible for the balance
15 Clues: The insurance holder • The payer of last resort • A Medicare Advantage plan ___ Medicare • Code used to indicate services provided • ICD-10 codes are also known as ___ codes • The amount a patient pays before insurance pays • A set amount a patient must pay for any office visit • If a claim is submitted incorrectly, we must do this • ...
Medical terminology 3 2023-01-25
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- steps to enter
- past medical history
- A registered and licensed occupational therapist
- chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs.
- patient does 25% of the work and therapist does 75%
- when measuring for 20/20 vision one is testing for
- a muscle of the "snuff box"
- <-->
- position of the arm if the palm is facing the ceiling
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- speech language pathologist
- OTs must have this cognitive trait
- surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome
- strongest most visible mm in the forearm assists in flexing elbow when forearm is in neutral position
- slow and progressive circulation disorder. Narrowing, blockage, or spasms in a blood vessel
- largest artery in the body
15 Clues: <--> • steps to enter • past medical history • largest artery in the body • speech language pathologist • a muscle of the "snuff box" • OTs must have this cognitive trait • surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome • A registered and licensed occupational therapist • when measuring for 20/20 vision one is testing for • patient does 25% of the work and therapist does 75% • ...
Medical Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-07
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- The affected area on the skin
- Is an object with which an injection is made
- Cloth of thin material
- Isolation of people
- The place where food is digested
- Injury resulting from temperature
- What do doctors put on their hands
- It closes our eyes
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- A specialist who deals with women's health
- With their help you can see
- The part of the arm with which we take objects
- Red plates on our face
- The bony part of the head
- A specialist with secondary medical education
- Fluctuations of the aretrium walls
15 Clues: It closes our eyes • Isolation of people • Cloth of thin material • Red plates on our face • The bony part of the head • With their help you can see • The affected area on the skin • The place where food is digested • Injury resulting from temperature • Fluctuations of the aretrium walls • What do doctors put on their hands • A specialist who deals with women's health • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2017-07-31
15 Clues: itchy • groin • vomit • bruise • eardrum • redness • swelling • runny nose • blood in urine • low blood count • frequent urination • area containing pus • intolerance to sound • intolerance to light • dark stool containing blood
Medical Ward Activity 2022-11-06
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- what does "Bx" stands for?
- What is the prefix of "within"
- Nurses also offer their patients emotional support, administer medications and track their vitals in performing this procedure.
- It includes checking vitals and collecting tissue, blood, stool or urine samples for analysis.
- It is the measurement of the fluids that enter the body (intake) and the fluids that leave the body (output).
- It refers to the speciality concerned with the diagnosis, management, and non-surgical treatment of unusual or serious diseases.
- It is a written instruction issued by medical professionals that is used to prescribed for administering/supplying medicines and drugs.
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- Nurses begin this process by asking patients questions.
- This may involve taking the patient's temperature, recording their weight, monitoring their heartbeat, and checking their blood pressure.
- What type of monitoring form that provides a consistent and accurate documentation for I.V catheter insertion, monitoring sites and dressing changes.
- What is the suffix of "inflammation"
- What is the prefix of "heart"
- It is staffed with specialized skilled nursing and support staff to provide nursing care to non-surgical patients.
- of Birth what does "DOB" stands for?
- What is the prefix of "urine"
15 Clues: what does "Bx" stands for? • What is the prefix of "heart" • What is the prefix of "urine" • What is the prefix of "within" • What is the suffix of "inflammation" • of Birth what does "DOB" stands for? • Nurses begin this process by asking patients questions. • It includes checking vitals and collecting tissue, blood, stool or urine samples for analysis. • ...
Medical Ward Activity 2022-11-06
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- It is the measurement of the fluids that enter the body (intake) and the fluids that leave the body (output).
- Nurses also offer their patients emotional support, administer medications and track their vitals in performing this procedure.
- Nurses begin this process by asking patients questions.
- What type of monitoring form that provides a consistent and accurate documentation for I.V catheter insertion, monitoring sites and dressing changes.
- What is the prefix of "within"
- What is the suffix of "inflammation"
- It is a written instruction issued by medical professionals that is used to prescribed for administering/supplying medicines and drugs.
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- what does "DOB" stands for?
- This may involve taking the patient's temperature, recording their weight, monitoring their heartbeat, and checking their blood pressure.
- It is staffed with specialized skilled nursing and support staff to provide nursing care to non-surgical patients.
- What is the prefix of "urine"
- What is the prefix of "heart"
- It includes checking vitals and collecting tissue, blood, stool or urine samples for analysis.
- what does "Bx" stands for?
- It refers to the speciality concerned with the diagnosis, management, and non-surgical treatment of unusual or serious diseases.
15 Clues: what does "Bx" stands for? • what does "DOB" stands for? • What is the prefix of "urine" • What is the prefix of "heart" • What is the prefix of "within" • What is the suffix of "inflammation" • Nurses begin this process by asking patients questions. • It includes checking vitals and collecting tissue, blood, stool or urine samples for analysis. • ...
Medical Ward Activity 2022-11-06
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- What type of monitoring form that provides a consistent and accurate documentation for I.V catheter insertion, monitoring sites and dressing changes.
- It refers to the speciality concerned with the diagnosis, management, and non-surgical treatment of unusual or serious diseases.
- What is the prefix of "urine"
- It is a written instruction issued by medical professionals that is used to prescribed for administering/supplying medicines and drugs.
- Nurses begin this process by asking patients questions.
- What is the suffix of "inflammation"
- This may involve taking the patient's temperature, recording their weight, monitoring their heartbeat, and checking their blood pressure.
Down
- It is staffed with specialized skilled nursing and support staff to provide nursing care to non-surgical patients.
- It includes checking vitals and collecting tissue, blood, stool or urine samples for analysis.
- what does "DOB" stands for?
- What is the prefix of "heart"
- What is the prefix of "within"
- Nurses also offer their patients emotional support, administer medications and track their vitals in performing this procedure.
- It is the measurement of the fluids that enter the body (intake) and the fluids that leave the body (output).
- what does "Bx" stands for?
15 Clues: what does "Bx" stands for? • what does "DOB" stands for? • What is the prefix of "urine" • What is the prefix of "heart" • What is the prefix of "within" • What is the suffix of "inflammation" • Nurses begin this process by asking patients questions. • It includes checking vitals and collecting tissue, blood, stool or urine samples for analysis. • ...
Spanish Medical Terms 2022-10-10
15 Clues: pie • hablar • pierna • sangre • escuchar • medicinas • cepillarse • cabeza, boca • mano, muñeca • dolor, recetar • huesos, cuerpo • correr, caminar • necesitas para sangre • cuando tu en dolor, tu... • frente, ojos, boca, nariz,
Medical Terminology #2 2022-10-17
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- Study of diseases
- Tumor consistent of gland-like material
- Surgical removal of part of the liver
- Pain of the muscle
- Specialist in the study of hearts
- Inner lining membrane of the heart
- Involuntary contraction of an eyelid
- Inflammation of the gums
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- Study of the nose
- Surgical incision of the joint
- Involuntary contraction of a vessel
- Softening of the brain
- Inflammation of the kidney
- Excision of the liver
- Puncture of the skull
15 Clues: Study of the nose • Study of diseases • Pain of the muscle • Excision of the liver • Puncture of the skull • Softening of the brain • Inflammation of the gums • Inflammation of the kidney • Surgical incision of the joint • Specialist in the study of hearts • Inner lining membrane of the heart • Involuntary contraction of a vessel • Involuntary contraction of an eyelid • ...
Kidney Medical Terminology 2023-11-24
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- An X-ray of the kidney
- A condition of excessive urea and other nitrogenous waste in the blood
- Instrument used for visual examination of the kidney
- Procedure to cleanse the blood (in place of the kidney)
- A cystic growth on the kidney.
- Refers to the kidney
- Surgical repair of the kidney
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- Surgical removal of a kidney
- A procedure to remove waste from the blood due to kidney failure
- Kidney stones
- Pain in the kidney area
- Kidney tissue death
- Inflammation of the kidney
- Blood in the urine
- Creation of an opening between the kidney and the skin
15 Clues: Kidney stones • Blood in the urine • Kidney tissue death • Refers to the kidney • An X-ray of the kidney • Pain in the kidney area • Inflammation of the kidney • Surgical removal of a kidney • Surgical repair of the kidney • A cystic growth on the kidney. • Instrument used for visual examination of the kidney • Creation of an opening between the kidney and the skin • ...
Heathcare Medical Terms 2023-09-15
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- A threat or attempt to injure
- Stated in distinct and clear language, either orally or in writing
- False statement that is written
- An agreement between two or more parties
- Set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong
- Focuses on legal relationships between people and the protection of a person's rights
- The restraining of an individual or restricting an individual's freedom without authorization
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- Understood without verbally expressed terms
- False statement that is spoken that can cause a person to be ridiculed or damage a person's reputation
- The unlawful touching of another person without consent
- Any care that results in physical, harm, pain or mental anguish
- Responsibilitieslities based on law
- Focuses on a behavior known as crime
- Failue to give care that is normally expected of a person in a particular position
- A wrongful act that does not involve a contract
15 Clues: A threat or attempt to injure • False statement that is written • Responsibilitieslities based on law • Focuses on a behavior known as crime • An agreement between two or more parties • Understood without verbally expressed terms • A wrongful act that does not involve a contract • The unlawful touching of another person without consent • ...
Fun Medical Facts 2024-07-09
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- If you have crepitus, what is cracking
- H/A referred to as Spenopalatine ganglioneuralgia
- Approach you are taking when you order many tests?
- You may treat a patient with veisalgia with a banana bag. Other Name?
- Transient diaphragmatic spasm,what was knocked out of you?
- Synchronous diaphragmatic flutter
- Which MD is everyone's seemingly favorite?
- Part of your body's name originated from the greek term " kokkux"
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- Fancy word for sneeze?
- If a person has dyscopia,they have problems___?
- Slang term for seizures
- what type of rhinitis is r/t eating spicy foods
- Goosebumps
- If you are on the Stream Team,what dept are you in??
- This ____ that
15 Clues: Goosebumps • This ____ that • Fancy word for sneeze? • Slang term for seizures • Synchronous diaphragmatic flutter • If you have crepitus, what is cracking • Which MD is everyone's seemingly favorite? • If a person has dyscopia,they have problems___? • what type of rhinitis is r/t eating spicy foods • H/A referred to as Spenopalatine ganglioneuralgia • ...
Medical Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-30
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- procedures used to control cost to benefit everyone
- treatments used in place of biomedical treatments
- treatment based on the body's natural healing factor
- uses both medicine and CAM treatment for a patient
- the monitoring of energy to keep costs and resources low
- Congress gives money to hospitals to treat patients. If it exceeds the limit, the hospital has to pay for the procedure
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- care for the elderly
- patients get treated without going to the hospital. Reduced stay to lower costs
- an outbreak of a disease worldwide
- treatments used in unison with conventional medical treatments
- a field where doctors treat you from your house
- the use of biochemical processes of living systems to make technology
- the state of being in optimum health
- the use of video, audio, and computer systems to provide medical services
- act meant to put restrictions on who is qualified to be a nurse or assistant(you must pass a training program)
15 Clues: care for the elderly • an outbreak of a disease worldwide • the state of being in optimum health • a field where doctors treat you from your house • treatments used in place of biomedical treatments • uses both medicine and CAM treatment for a patient • procedures used to control cost to benefit everyone • treatment based on the body's natural healing factor • ...
Medical Term F 2024-10-01
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- The accumulation of gas in the alimentary canal, leading to bloating and gas expulsion.
- A term used to describe a disease that comes on suddenly and with great intensity.
- The process that prevents blood clots from growing and becoming problematic.
- Inflammation or infection of the hair follicles.
- Lacking firmness or muscle tone, often due to nerve damage.
- Inflammation of the fascia, the connective tissue surrounding muscles and organs.
- Related to or characterized by fever.
- An abnormal connection between two body parts, such as an organ and the skin.
- A blood plasma protein that's essential for blood clot formation.
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- The soft spots on a baby's head where the skull bones haven't fully fused yet.
- Formation of excess fibrous connective tissue in an organ or tissue.
- Rapid, irregular, and unsynchronized contraction of muscle fibers, especially in the heart.
- A break or crack in a bone.
- A benign tumor made of fibrous or connective tissue.
- A procedure for examining a fetus inside the uterus using a special endoscope.
15 Clues: A break or crack in a bone. • Related to or characterized by fever. • Inflammation or infection of the hair follicles. • A benign tumor made of fibrous or connective tissue. • Lacking firmness or muscle tone, often due to nerve damage. • A blood plasma protein that's essential for blood clot formation. • ...
Medical Vocabulary Crossword 2025-03-17
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- A room in the hospital
- A person who is responsible for cleaning patient rooms.
- A nurse who assesses patients in the emergency room.
- A department where they analyze patient test results.
- A health professional who assists doctors during surgery.
- A department where they take X-rays.
- Department where children are treated.
- A department that deals with skin disorders.
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- A person who gives emergency treatment to accident victims and transports them to the hospital.
- A place where surgical operations are performed.
- The place where patients wait to see a doctor.
- A person who greets and assists patients with their records.
- A person who is in charge of a hospital ward.
- A unit that specializes in kidney-related problems.
- A doctor who specializes in a particular area of medicine.
15 Clues: A room in the hospital • A department where they take X-rays. • Department where children are treated. • A department that deals with skin disorders. • A person who is in charge of a hospital ward. • The place where patients wait to see a doctor. • A place where surgical operations are performed. • A unit that specializes in kidney-related problems. • ...
Medical Terminology Game 2025-04-07
Across
- Pain (suffix)
- Pharynx (root word)
- Abnormal, difficult, painful (prefix)
- Slow (prefix)
- Breathing (suffix)
- Study of microorganisms
- Relating to the buttocks
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- Relating to the chest
- Medical procedures involving cutting or repairing the body
- Heart (root word)
- Eye (root word)
- Disease or disorder (suffix)
- Relating to the front or abdominal side
- Many (prefix)
- Study of body structure
15 Clues: Pain (suffix) • Slow (prefix) • Many (prefix) • Eye (root word) • Heart (root word) • Breathing (suffix) • Pharynx (root word) • Relating to the chest • Study of microorganisms • Study of body structure • Relating to the buttocks • Disease or disorder (suffix) • Abnormal, difficult, painful (prefix) • Relating to the front or abdominal side • ...
Medical Laboratory Crossword 2025-06-23
Across
- Inflammation of the liver
- Faecal Occult Blood
- can live without oxygen.
- A substance that inhibits the growth of or kills bacteria.
- The small or large intestine
- a granular leukocyte having a nucleus with 3 to 5 lobes
- Portion of a liquid sample or solution.
- Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
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- Cancerous
- White blood cells
- An immune system reaction to something that is normally harmless.
- Presence of pathogens in the body.
- The removal of a tissue sample for examination under a microscope to diagnose disease.
- The yellow fluid portion of the blood in which the red cells, white cells, and platelets are suspended
- Modified Thayer-Martin agar
15 Clues: Cancerous • White blood cells • Faecal Occult Blood • can live without oxygen. • Inflammation of the liver • Modified Thayer-Martin agar • The small or large intestine • Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid • Presence of pathogens in the body. • Portion of a liquid sample or solution. • a granular leukocyte having a nucleus with 3 to 5 lobes • ...
Types of Insurance Crossword Puzzle! 2021-05-27
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- Long-term disability insurance covers 45-65% of your original _____ income.
- A few of the main coverage areas for automobile insurance include liability, medical expenses, and _____.
- Homeowner's insurance covers damages such as fires, theft, windstorms, and _____.
- Life insurance helps to leave families with _____.
- Health insurance can be _____ if medical prescriptions have a lower alternative price.
- Determining factors of automobile insurance include age, _____, location, credit history, and driving record.
- Almost every _____ requires drivers to carry a certain amount of liability insurance.
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- When deciding on a long-term disability insurance plan, it's important to choose a plan that works well with your _____.
- Life insurance in the US requires proof of identity, _____, age, income, residency, and your SSN.
- Health insurance pays for medical, _____, and prescription drug bills.
- Long-term disability insurance is particularly useful to those working in _____-prone professions.
- Gaining life insurance is a simple but _____ process.
- Homeowner's insurance protects both the furnishings and _____ within your home.
- Health insurance can usually be accessed through an _____.
- Rates for homeowner's insurance are determined by _____ (how likely the homeowner is to file a claim)
15 Clues: Life insurance helps to leave families with _____. • Gaining life insurance is a simple but _____ process. • Health insurance can usually be accessed through an _____. • Health insurance pays for medical, _____, and prescription drug bills. • Long-term disability insurance covers 45-65% of your original _____ income. • ...
medical unit 1-3 2023-12-21
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- the study and treatment of medical conditions of the heart
- thin, transparent cloth, especially used to cover injuries
- a doctor who studies and treats the diseases of children
- the scientific study of diseases
- a plastic or glass tube with a long hollow needle that is used for putting drugs, etc. into a person’s body or for taking a small amount of blood from a person
- the scientific study of skin diseases
- the scientific study of the medical use of radiation, especially X-rays
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- a special chair with wheels, used by people who cannot walk because of illness, an accident, etc.
- a doctor who studies and treats heart diseases
- someone whose job is to care for sick and injured people
- a doctor who does medical operations
- a loose piece of clothing like a coat worn for a particular purpose
- a container used as a toilet by a person who is too ill to get out of bed
- a shop or part of a shop that prepares and sells medicines
- a doctor who is trained in obstetrics
15 Clues: the scientific study of diseases • a doctor who does medical operations • a doctor who is trained in obstetrics • the scientific study of skin diseases • a doctor who studies and treats heart diseases • someone whose job is to care for sick and injured people • a doctor who studies and treats the diseases of children • ...
DEHYDRATION AND VOMITING 2025-03-29
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- (10 letters) Severe dehydration can lead to this dangerous drop in blood pressure.
- (4 letters) A bland dietary regimen recommended for patients recovering from vomiting.
- (8 letters) A type of medication used to alleviate nausea and prevent vomiting.
- (5 letters) The loss of water and essential electrolytes from the body.
- (5 letters) This vital sign increases during dehydration due to reduced blood volume.
- (9 letters) A skin assessment technique used to evaluate dehydration.
- (8 letters) The medical term for excessive thirst, often a symptom of dehydration.
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- (6 letters) This food is introduced slowly after vomiting to avoid stomach irritation.
- (11 letters) The medical solution used to replace lost fluids and electrolytes in dehydration.
- (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting.
- (9 letters) The type of dehydration caused by greater water loss than sodium loss.
- (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit.
- (6 letters) The first-line oral treatment for mild dehydration, containing sodium and glucose.
- (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting.
- (6 letters) The mineral supplemented to prevent imbalance during dehydration treatment.
15 Clues: (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit. • (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting. • (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting. • (9 letters) A skin assessment technique used to evaluate dehydration. • (5 letters) The loss of water and essential electrolytes from the body. • ...
DEHYDRATION AND VOMITING 2025-03-29
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- (10 letters) Severe dehydration can lead to this dangerous drop in blood pressure.
- (4 letters) A bland dietary regimen recommended for patients recovering from vomiting.
- (8 letters) A type of medication used to alleviate nausea and prevent vomiting.
- (5 letters) The loss of water and essential electrolytes from the body.
- (5 letters) This vital sign increases during dehydration due to reduced blood volume.
- (9 letters) A skin assessment technique used to evaluate dehydration.
- (8 letters) The medical term for excessive thirst, often a symptom of dehydration.
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- (6 letters) This food is introduced slowly after vomiting to avoid stomach irritation.
- (11 letters) The medical solution used to replace lost fluids and electrolytes in dehydration.
- (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting.
- (9 letters) The type of dehydration caused by greater water loss than sodium loss.
- (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit.
- (6 letters) The first-line oral treatment for mild dehydration, containing sodium and glucose.
- (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting.
- (6 letters) The mineral supplemented to prevent imbalance during dehydration treatment.
15 Clues: (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit. • (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting. • (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting. • (9 letters) A skin assessment technique used to evaluate dehydration. • (5 letters) The loss of water and essential electrolytes from the body. • ...
Understanding and Preventing Diseases 2024-03-17
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- Medical emergency in which flow of blood to the heart is restricted, causing the heart to beat irregularly and inefficiently
- Mass of abnormal cells
- Also known as the kissing disease
- Bacterial or viral infection that affects the tonsils
- Also called infectious disease
- Contagious respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus
- Medical emergency in which blood flow to part of the brain is interrupted, injuring or killing brain cells
- Medical condition that cannot be spread among living things and objects, but develop as a result of heredity, environment, and lifestyle factors
- Substances that target and kill pathogenic bacteria
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- disease that causes the body's immune system to attack and damage healthy body tissue
- Also known as pink eye
- commonly known as diabetes
- Complex disease that typically involves an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells
- Viral infection of the respiratory system; also known as the flu
- Condition that results in inflammation of the joints, causing pain and stiffness
- Practice of covering your mouth and nose with a tissue while coughing or sneezing, or sneezing into your sleeve.
- Microorganisms that cause communicable disease
- Substance that contains a dead or nontoxic part of a pathogen that is injected into a person to train that person's immune system to eliminate the live pathogen
- Food safety practices that maintain the safety of food you handle and eat
19 Clues: Also known as pink eye • Mass of abnormal cells • commonly known as diabetes • Also called infectious disease • Also known as the kissing disease • Microorganisms that cause communicable disease • Substances that target and kill pathogenic bacteria • Bacterial or viral infection that affects the tonsils • Contagious respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus • ...
военная тема 2023-09-18
17 Clues: Ship • Marines • Fighter • retreat • Destroyer • Hypersonic • Supersonic • Development • Anti aircraft • Armored Vehicle • ammunition, ammo • medical supllies • shell, projectile • an advance or attack • Enterprises/ companies • Military-industrial complex • intelligence, reconnaissance
ACRONYMS 2021-10-10
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- Screen in e-Verify that provides SS information
- Name for some of our Medical programs
- This Information is not to be printed or sent.
- System that shows matches from other states
- Program for parents who are 18 or younger
- Workers who conduct assessments and other services
- Program for SNAP AG who don't have any dependents
- Federal Name for Food Assistance Program
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- Sent when someone misses the SNAP interview
- Federal Cash Assistance Program
- Issued when found Deliberately frauding the system
- Federal Medical Confidentiality Rule
- Our Eligibility System
- Our electronic system for storing documents
- Process of running and authorizing a case
- This unit helps to protect our elderly population
16 Clues: Our Eligibility System • Federal Cash Assistance Program • Federal Medical Confidentiality Rule • Name for some of our Medical programs • Federal Name for Food Assistance Program • Program for parents who are 18 or younger • Process of running and authorizing a case • Sent when someone misses the SNAP interview • System that shows matches from other states • ...
Terms 2021-04-16
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- system A counting system based on units of ten
- What Chandra Gupta dreamed of building
- People who carved temples from stone
- gained land across the Ganges Basin
- a person who studies the skies
- a short story with a moral or lesson
- a book that contains info on diseases and how to cure them.
- People who built impressive free standing temples and monasteries
- a game invented under the Guptas
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- medical system
- a creator of literature
- to find
- a status with political rights or obligations
- an important Indian mathematician and astronomer
- A way in Indian culture to tell a story
- something decided mostly by local rulers
16 Clues: to find • medical system • a creator of literature • a person who studies the skies • a game invented under the Guptas • gained land across the Ganges Basin • People who carved temples from stone • a short story with a moral or lesson • What Chandra Gupta dreamed of building • A way in Indian culture to tell a story • something decided mostly by local rulers • ...
Principles of Disease 2015-01-21
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- uncontrolled growth of cells on or in the body
- not causing infection
- transmissible by direct or indirect contact; communicable
- various health care practices that do not follow accepted medical methods
- capable of causing infection
- decline in a function from a former state
- abmormal growth of cells that do not destroy surrounding tissue
- study of cancer
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- medical treatment of disease
- development of a diseased ro morbid condition
- not transmitted to others
- genetically transmitted
- existing at birth, but not hereditary
- capable of causing cancer
- study of how diseases spread from one to another
- spreading of disease from an original site to elsewhere
- tumor abnormal growth of cells that destroy surrounding tissue and spreads to new body sites
17 Clues: study of cancer • not causing infection • genetically transmitted • not transmitted to others • capable of causing cancer • medical treatment of disease • capable of causing infection • existing at birth, but not hereditary • decline in a function from a former state • development of a diseased ro morbid condition • uncontrolled growth of cells on or in the body • ...
Hospital & Pharmacy 2025-05-20
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- the feeling of wanting to vomit
- throwing up food from the stomach
- frequent, watery bowel movements
- a person who prepares and sells medicine
- a store that sells medicine and other items
- illness caused by bacteria or viruses
- a disease where the body has trouble using sugar
- a small medical center where people receive treatment
- an unwanted result of taking medicine
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- a hard cover to protect a broken bone
- the part of a hospital for urgent medical care
- extreme tiredness
- when a patient leaves the hospital
- when a patient enters the hospital for care
- medicine that reduces pain
- medicine given with a needle
- an area of the body that is larger due to injury or infection
17 Clues: extreme tiredness • medicine that reduces pain • medicine given with a needle • the feeling of wanting to vomit • frequent, watery bowel movements • throwing up food from the stomach • when a patient leaves the hospital • a hard cover to protect a broken bone • illness caused by bacteria or viruses • an unwanted result of taking medicine • ...
Medical terminology 2 2023-01-25
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- a group of disorders that affect a person’s ability to move and maintain balance and posture. Most common disability in childhood
- muscles
- brain and spinal cord
- any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.
- the immune system attacks the protective sheath (myelin) that covers nerve fibers and causes communication problems between your brain and the rest of your body.
- when a patient can move their body part without assistance
- A disorder of the immune system where the nerves are attacked by immune cells that causes weakness and tingling in arms and legs.
- the mm grade provided when a patient can lift their shoulder against gravity but no other resistance
- surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome
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- curvature of the spine
- abnormal genes (mutations) interfere with the production of proteins needed to form healthy muscle.
- CTS
- most common artery used in a cabg
- place medicine can be put into the body to get to the bloodstream fast
- taking an artery from another part of the body to use in the transport of blood away from the heart
15 Clues: CTS • muscles • brain and spinal cord • curvature of the spine • most common artery used in a cabg • surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome • when a patient can move their body part without assistance • place medicine can be put into the body to get to the bloodstream fast • any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules. • ...
medical terminology Skin 2023-02-12
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- widespread redness of the skin
- This is very dry skin.
- White plaques on mucous membranes and surfaces of the body
- This is a malignant skin tumor.
- fungal infection
- Separation of the nail plate from the nail bed in fungal infections or after trauma.
- occurs after injury, or with blister-producing diseases.
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- ntensely unpleasant burning sensation in skin and muscles when there is damage to nerves.
- Absence of sweating.
- Extraction of subcutaneous adipose tissue
- a hereditary condition in which the skin is dry, rough, and scaly
- Nodules develop under the skin owing to excess lipid deposits and can be associated with a high cholesterol level.
- is known as dandruff
- rhytidectomy
- purulent skin disease
15 Clues: rhytidectomy • fungal infection • Absence of sweating. • is known as dandruff • purulent skin disease • This is very dry skin. • widespread redness of the skin • This is a malignant skin tumor. • Extraction of subcutaneous adipose tissue • occurs after injury, or with blister-producing diseases. • White plaques on mucous membranes and surfaces of the body • ...
Medical terminology puzzle 2023-02-08
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- in a family way
- related to hotness
- one of the chemical element
- member of the eukaryotic organism
- female monthly flow
- organ for biting and chewing (singular)
- type of color
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- nutritious liquid
- sack like organ that holds urine
- opposite of soft
- related or scale like
- a type of gender
- largest organ of the body
- growing substance on the skin
- opposite of slim
15 Clues: type of color • in a family way • opposite of soft • a type of gender • opposite of slim • nutritious liquid • related to hotness • female monthly flow • related or scale like • largest organ of the body • one of the chemical element • growing substance on the skin • sack like organ that holds urine • member of the eukaryotic organism • organ for biting and chewing (singular)
Medical Terminology 3 2023-01-19
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- bloody urine
- hairball
- inflammation/swelling of subcutaneous tissue
- this can be a side effect of a grain free diet
- this can be a side effect of erlichia
- bluish color of the gums/tongue, indicating poor oxygenation
- discharging pus
- difficulties breathing
- prolonged erection
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- this is a side effect of uncontrolled diabetes
- this is a side effect of heat stroke
- enlarged eye
- low level of oxygen in the tissues
- a patient only responsive to painful stimuli
- position in which a patient extends their neck and abducts their elbows in order to breath better
15 Clues: hairball • enlarged eye • bloody urine • discharging pus • prolonged erection • difficulties breathing • low level of oxygen in the tissues • this is a side effect of heat stroke • this can be a side effect of erlichia • a patient only responsive to painful stimuli • inflammation/swelling of subcutaneous tissue • this is a side effect of uncontrolled diabetes • ...
Medical Terminology 4 2012-11-12
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- condition of hardening
- root meaning vessel,blood & lymphatic
- without breathing
- study of blood
- meaning of suffix -spasm
- the study of muscular movement
- reducing fever
- temp,pulse,respiration & BP
- change in body function a patient sees
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- germ cell, nerve tissue
- elevated heart rate
- decreased blood pressure
- pertains to producing fever
- painful digestion
- breakdown of fat
15 Clues: study of blood • reducing fever • breakdown of fat • without breathing • painful digestion • elevated heart rate • condition of hardening • germ cell, nerve tissue • decreased blood pressure • meaning of suffix -spasm • pertains to producing fever • temp,pulse,respiration & BP • the study of muscular movement • root meaning vessel,blood & lymphatic • change in body function a patient sees
Medical Ethics Yanitxia 2012-06-21
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- the process by which a professional license obtained in one state may be accepted as vailid in other states by prior agreement without reexamination.
- a body formed and authorized by law to act as a single person.
- a voluntary credentialing process whereby applicants who meet specific requirements may recieve a certifite.
- the practice of good manners
- standards of behavior, developed as a result of one's concept of right and wrong.
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- a traditional form of health insurance that covers the insured against a potential loss of money from medical expenses resulting from an illness or accident.
- official authorization or approval for conforming to a specific standard.
- a mandatory credentialing process established by law, usually at the state level, that grants the right to practice certain skills and endeavors.
- a credentialing procedure whereby one's name is listed on a register as having paid fee and/or met certain criteria within a profession.
- a code prescribing correct behavior in a specific situation, such as a situation arising in a medical office.
- oath a pledge for physician, developed by the Greek physician Hippocrates circa400 B.C.E.
- Sense sound practical judgment
- a discipline dealing with the ethical implications of biological research methods and results, especially in medicine.
- the process by which a license may be awarded based on individual credentials judged to meet licensing requirements in a new state.
- Thinking theability to think analytically, using fewer emotions and more rationality
15 Clues: the practice of good manners • Sense sound practical judgment • a body formed and authorized by law to act as a single person. • official authorization or approval for conforming to a specific standard. • standards of behavior, developed as a result of one's concept of right and wrong. • ...
cardiovascular medical terms 2013-10-30
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- "standing the same"
- tumor of the vessels
- inflammation of the veins
- high blood vessels of calcium
- high blood pressure
- condition of clotting
- deficiency of blood to a muscle or organ
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- pertaining to below the clavicle
- pertaining to be around the heart
- process of recording heart and blood vessels
- around the heart
- pertaining to the tibia
- picture x-ray of a vein or veins
- low blood levels of calcium
- inflammation around the heart
15 Clues: around the heart • "standing the same" • high blood pressure • tumor of the vessels • condition of clotting • pertaining to the tibia • inflammation of the veins • low blood levels of calcium • high blood vessels of calcium • inflammation around the heart • pertaining to below the clavicle • picture x-ray of a vein or veins • pertaining to be around the heart • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2017-07-31
15 Clues: itchy • vomit • groin • bruise • eardrum • redness • swelling • runny nose • blood in urine • low blood count • frequent urination • area containing pus • intolerance to sound • intolerance to light • dark stool containing blood
Medical Terms/Abbreviations 2022-01-11
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- on both sides
- the act of excreting waste from the body
- Please give Tylenol _________ for fever.
- the amount of breaths per minute
- the test to determine if there is an infection in the bladder
- a break in the bone
- you must go to medschool to become this
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- helps transfer oxygen throughout the body
- Physical therapists specialize in these types of exercises
- please check the sugar __________ to provide insulin to the patient
- calculated when someone is externally bleeding
- obtaining a rhythm reading of one's heart
- stat
- opposite of right
- the main reason you go to the hospital
15 Clues: stat • on both sides • opposite of right • a break in the bone • the amount of breaths per minute • the main reason you go to the hospital • you must go to medschool to become this • the act of excreting waste from the body • Please give Tylenol _________ for fever. • helps transfer oxygen throughout the body • obtaining a rhythm reading of one's heart • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2023-11-30
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- Degeneration of nerve fibers.
- A disease affecting the nervous system.
- Temporary cessation of breathing.
- Pain affecting one-half of the body.
- Difficult or labored breathing.
- Inflammation of the liver.
- Degeneration of Muscle tissue.
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- Degeneration of cells.
- Pain in the throat.
- The study of the function and diseases of the stomach and intestine.
- Inflammation of the brain.
- A slow breathing rate.
- Located around a nerve.
- Inflammation of the esophagus.
- An above-average heart rate.
15 Clues: Pain in the throat. • Degeneration of cells. • A slow breathing rate. • Located around a nerve. • Inflammation of the brain. • Inflammation of the liver. • An above-average heart rate. • Degeneration of nerve fibers. • Inflammation of the esophagus. • Degeneration of Muscle tissue. • Difficult or labored breathing. • Temporary cessation of breathing. • ...
October Medical Crossword 2023-09-14
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- Producing anxiety
- A shallow depression in a bone
- A drug that shrinks the swollen membranes in the nose, making it easier to breathe
- Irrational fear of water
- Anatomical term for the back of a knee
- Abbreviation for Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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- A reddish, scaly rash often located over the surfaces of the elbows, knees, and scalp
- Ribonucleic acid
- The perception of connections and meaningfulness in unrelated things
- Related to the skin
- Acronym for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- A small lump or bump
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- An outbreak that becomes very widespread
- Abbreviation for doctor of philosophy
15 Clues: Ribonucleic acid • Producing anxiety • Related to the skin • A small lump or bump • Deoxyribonucleic acid • Irrational fear of water • A shallow depression in a bone • Abbreviation for doctor of philosophy • Anatomical term for the back of a knee • An outbreak that becomes very widespread • Abbreviation for Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • ...
Medical Suffix Crossword 2023-10-03
15 Clues: Pain • Disease • Condition • Paralysis • Tumor,mass • Development • Pertaining to • Flow, discharge • Large, Enlargement • Incision, cut into • Process of observing • Originating, causing • Instrument used to measure • Surgical Puncture that removes fluid • Specialist in the study and/or treatment
Small Medical Dictionary 2024-05-03
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- The force exerted by blood on the walls of the arteries
- Arterial movement caused by the heartbeal
- Take three times per day
- Refers to the amount of medication
- Administration under the skin
- They are used to collect internal images of the human body
- Route of administration usually oral
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- A quantity referring to the notion of heat measurable by means of a thermometer
- It consist of wrapping a part of the body
- Take at bed time
- Force exerted by blood
- Its uses subcutaneuos the skin for drug delivery
- Take twice per day
- Teaspoon equals 5 milliliters
- Unit of mass measurement
15 Clues: Take at bed time • Take twice per day • Force exerted by blood • Take three times per day • Unit of mass measurement • Administration under the skin • Teaspoon equals 5 milliliters • Refers to the amount of medication • Route of administration usually oral • It consist of wrapping a part of the body • Arterial movement caused by the heartbeal • ...
Medical Terminology Puzzle 2024-12-24
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- Processes and absorbs food
- What you use to fill your body with oxygen
- used when talking about emotions, thoughts, and mental disorders.
- refers to a gland in the body that secretes hormones or other fluids
- (voice box)responsible for voice production and allowing you to speak.
- The part of the body that lets you see the world around you.
- pumping blood for your body
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- The largest part in your head, responsible for processing thoughts, emotions, and movements.
- The tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach
- a part of the body where two bones meet, allowing movement
- Breaks down what you eat
- Filters waste from your blood
- Covers and shields your body
- Cleans toxins and produces bile
- Holds liquid waste
15 Clues: Holds liquid waste • Breaks down what you eat • Processes and absorbs food • pumping blood for your body • Covers and shields your body • Filters waste from your blood • Cleans toxins and produces bile • What you use to fill your body with oxygen • The tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach • a part of the body where two bones meet, allowing movement • ...
AEMT MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2025-01-10
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- Extremity moves toward midline
- Back of the body
- Away from the head
- Appears after root word
- Appears at the beginning of a word
- Appears on only one side of the body
- Appears on both sides of the midline
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- Nearer to the head
- Extremity moves away from midline
- Pairs of words pronounced the same but spelled differently with different meanings
- Farther inside body
- Closest to surface of skin
- Closest to point of attachment
- Farthest from point of attachment
- Front of the body
15 Clues: Back of the body • Front of the body • Nearer to the head • Away from the head • Farther inside body • Appears after root word • Closest to surface of skin • Extremity moves toward midline • Closest to point of attachment • Extremity moves away from midline • Farthest from point of attachment • Appears at the beginning of a word • Appears on only one side of the body • ...
Prefix Medical Terminology 2025-04-13
15 Clues: many cysts • between cells • lack of oxygen • fast breathing • across the skin • flowing together • 1/2 of the chest • near the trachea • painful urinarion • abnormal structure • above shoulder blade • process of cutting off • toward/near the kidney • after a person has surgery • self-destruction of cells or tissues
Medical Terminology Crossword 2024-09-20
15 Clues: bruise • swelling • broken bone • "goose egg" • cracking sensation • partial dislocation • bluish discoloration • injury to a ligament • connects bone to bone • connects muscle to bone • examine with your hands • also a term for bruising • abnormality or misshapen • injury to a muscle or tendon • looseness in a joint or ligament
Medical Equipment Crossword 2025-09-19
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- This device lets surgeons cut, shrink or seal tissue, and also stop bleeding using controlled electrical energy during endoscopic surgery.
- Records the heart’s electrical activity — doctors read it like a heart map
- Analyzes how quickly blood clots — doctors use it to check for bleeding or clotting problems
- Removes blood, mucus, or fluids during surgery or emergencies — the “vacuum cleaner” of the internal human system
- The surgeon’s most iconic tool — sharp, precise, and always handled with care
- Provides extra oxygen by pulling it straight out of the air — no heavy tanks needed. A must-have for oxygen therapy
- Delivers an electric shock to restart a failing heart — a life-saving equipment.
- Used in surgery to take live images of bones and implants — it’s like an X-ray camera on wheels
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- A surgeon’s “slicer” for cutting thin layers of skin in grafting procedures
- Removes blood, mucus, or fluids during surgery or emergencies — the “vacuum cleaner” of the internal human system'
- A tiny camera and tools let surgeons look and work inside the body without large cuts.
- This device breathes for patients who can’t on their own — the lungs’ external twin.
- Keeps airways open for patients with sleep apnea — a bedside breathing buddy.
- Spins samples at high speed to separate blood, plasma, or other components — like a medical washing machine.
- Delivers medicines or fluids in controlled doses directly into the bloodstream.
- Uses magnets and radio waves to take detailed pictures inside the body — no X-rays required.
16 Clues: Records the heart’s electrical activity — doctors read it like a heart map • A surgeon’s “slicer” for cutting thin layers of skin in grafting procedures • Keeps airways open for patients with sleep apnea — a bedside breathing buddy. • The surgeon’s most iconic tool — sharp, precise, and always handled with care • ...
Care Medical Puzzle 2025-11-25
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- "Hey Girl" 2 Words
- Cutest patient (according to Sierra) 2 Words
- Whose job is it when chart information is requested from a third party 2 Words
- Josh replacement; Loves to call a patient "Boss"
- sassy WMC CM who sends us emails
- Prettiest patient (according to Alex)2 Words
- Alex hates them and lets them die
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- Ouchie I got hurt at work on my boat 2 words
- Patient that hates Jack Johnson and loves to yell at us about the wait time 2 Words
- "Yeah I'm here to see Chris" 2 Words
- red folder
- Interpreting Services 2 Words
- "bello" saying coworker
- Loves to make things awkward 2 Words
- Treat after WMC Faxing
15 Clues: red folder • "Hey Girl" 2 Words • Treat after WMC Faxing • "bello" saying coworker • Interpreting Services 2 Words • sassy WMC CM who sends us emails • Alex hates them and lets them die • "Yeah I'm here to see Chris" 2 Words • Loves to make things awkward 2 Words • Ouchie I got hurt at work on my boat 2 words • Cutest patient (according to Sierra) 2 Words • ...
Medical Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-26
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- The inability to have children
- Hormone that controls the day and night cycles of the body
- Crack or break in a bone
- Soft substance inside bones
- Process of moving blood from one person into another person
- The gonads in the female body
- The first part of the small intestine
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- Organ located in the skull
- Large organ that process nutrients and detoxifies harmful substances in the blood
- The outermost layer of human skin
- Cordlike structure that enables the transmission of electric impulses through the nervous system
- Wound resulting from minor damage to the epidermal layer of the skin
- Serious condition wgen the cardiovascular system cannot cope with the blood supply to the body
- Natural and synthetic antimicrobial substances
- Liquid that contains blood cells
15 Clues: Crack or break in a bone • Organ located in the skull • Soft substance inside bones • The gonads in the female body • The inability to have children • Liquid that contains blood cells • The outermost layer of human skin • The first part of the small intestine • Natural and synthetic antimicrobial substances • Hormone that controls the day and night cycles of the body • ...
Respiratory Care Week Puzzle 2021-10-20
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- Inpatient Respiratory Medical Director
- The class of drugs given most by RT's
- Air where it shouldn't be in the chest
- The color scrubs worn by Respiratory at Inova
- The windpipe
- Soap of the lungs
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- lung medical specialty
- The thing called a Respirator by the news
- The medicine that fixes everything
- Lung illness with consolidation on CXR
- Major symptom of the disease known as Dropsy
- Disease characterized by Barking
- A royal airway
- The fauna that the lungs resemble
- Lethal childhood disease that in Medieval Europe was said to be the result of a witch curse
- Disease causing most missed work in the US
16 Clues: The windpipe • A royal airway • Soap of the lungs • lung medical specialty • Disease characterized by Barking • The fauna that the lungs resemble • The medicine that fixes everything • The class of drugs given most by RT's • Lung illness with consolidation on CXR • Inpatient Respiratory Medical Director • Air where it shouldn't be in the chest • ...
Personal and Consumer Health 2022-10-28
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- actions that could potentially harm your health
- chronic disease that causes breathing problems
- mode of transmission that travels through air
- the state of being subject to death
- kind of disease requiring ongoing medical care
- skin irritation caused by overexposure to the sun
- part of eye that protects it from dust
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- another word for sickness
- an emergency medication for asthma patients
- insect that carries the west nile virus
- kind of disease that is contagious
- someone that lies about medical knowledge
- bodily system that helps with fighting disease
- uncontrollable growth of abnormal cells
- you need 6-8 hours every night for wellness
15 Clues: another word for sickness • kind of disease that is contagious • the state of being subject to death • part of eye that protects it from dust • insect that carries the west nile virus • uncontrollable growth of abnormal cells • someone that lies about medical knowledge • an emergency medication for asthma patients • you need 6-8 hours every night for wellness • ...
Nursing Vocabulary 2023-05-04
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- taking blood from a vein
- arms and legs
- extreme tiredness
- swelling
- these include blood pressure, temperature, and pulse
- this is an illness that lasts a lifetime (asthma)
- this happens when you scrape the skin
- the medical term for a heart attack
- the mother of nursing (first name)
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- the term used for a heartbeat
- this is an illness that lasts a short time (strep throat)
- this can be checked in your ear, forehead,or under the tongue
- the medical term for high blood pressure
- this is used to hear a heartbeat
- the type of cut made with a scalpel
15 Clues: swelling • arms and legs • extreme tiredness • taking blood from a vein • the term used for a heartbeat • this is used to hear a heartbeat • the mother of nursing (first name) • the type of cut made with a scalpel • the medical term for a heart attack • this happens when you scrape the skin • the medical term for high blood pressure • ...
APPENDIX / APPENDICITIS 2025-12-18
9 Clues: — Surgical opening • — Medical operation • — Part of the body for food • — Person who treats patients • — Place for medical treatment • — Getting better after illness • — Feeling when something hurts • — Feeling like you want to vomit • — Small organ in the stomach area
Clinical setting - acute care 2025-01-11
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- To accept a patient into a hospital or medical facility for treatment or observation.
- A process aimed at helping individuals recover or improve their physical, mental, or cognitive abilities that may have been lost or impaired due to illness, injury, or disability. Rehabilitation often involves therapies like physical therapy, occupational therapy, or psychological counseling to restore functionality and independence.
- The systematic evaluation or testing of individuals for the presence of specific diseases, conditions, or risk factors, often before symptoms appear, to allow for early detection, diagnosis, and intervention. Examples include cancer screenings or vision tests.
- A break, crack, or complete separation in a bone caused by trauma, stress, or disease.
- The ongoing process of treating and monitoring a medical condition to improve or maintain a patient's health, often involving medication, lifestyle changes, and follow-up care.
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- Ward A specific area or room in a hospital designated for patients with similar care needs, such as maternity, surgical, or pediatric wards.
- The process of accepting a patient into a hospital or medical facility for treatment or care.
- Hospital Care)The formal process of releasing a patient from a hospital or medical facility after treatment, often accompanied by follow-up care instructions.
- Care Short-term medical treatment provided for severe injuries, illnesses, or urgent medical conditions that require immediate attention.
- Having official recognition or authorization from a governing or professional body, often indicating compliance with specific standards of quality or competence.
10 Clues: To accept a patient into a hospital or medical facility for treatment or observation. • A break, crack, or complete separation in a bone caused by trauma, stress, or disease. • The process of accepting a patient into a hospital or medical facility for treatment or care. • ...
electromagnetic waves 2023-12-04
7 Clues: Medical use. • Medical treatment. • Sterilization, flourescence. • radio and television communication. • sattelite television and communication. • Remote control, household electrical appliances. • Artificial lighting, optical fibers in medical uses, screen ectronic devises.
DEHYDRATION AND VOMITING 2025-03-29
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- (9 letters) A skin assessment technique used to evaluate dehydration.
- (8 letters) The medical term for excessive thirst, often a symptom of dehydration.
- (10 letters) Severe dehydration can lead to this dangerous drop in blood pressure.
- (11 letters) The medical solution used to replace lost fluids and electrolytes in dehydration.
- (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting.
- (8 letters) A type of medication used to alleviate nausea and prevent vomiting.
- (4 letters) A bland dietary regimen recommended for patients recovering from vomiting.
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- (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting.
- (6 letters) The first-line oral treatment for mild dehydration, containing sodium and glucose.
- (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit.
- (5 letters) This vital sign increases during dehydration due to reduced blood volume.
- (6 letters) The mineral supplemented to prevent imbalance during dehydration treatment.
- (6 letters) This food is introduced slowly after vomiting to avoid stomach Irritation.
- (5 letters) The loss of water and essential electrolytes from the body.
- (9 letters) The type of dehydration caused by greater water loss than sodium loss.
15 Clues: (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit. • (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting. • (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting. • (9 letters) A skin assessment technique used to evaluate dehydration. • (5 letters) The loss of water and essential electrolytes from the body. • ...
Third Party 2015-01-22
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- shortcut to Third Party
- Medical Financial Assistant Program
- button allows for the billing to be changed to an existing
- Reject code 75
- stands for Coordination of Benefit
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- button to add PA# or DUR code
- Reject code 79
- California base low income program
- Who will win this game (again)
- stands for Pharmacy Benefits Manager
- California base program mbrs with HIV+ or AIDS
11 Clues: Reject code 79 • Reject code 75 • shortcut to Third Party • button to add PA# or DUR code • Who will win this game (again) • California base low income program • stands for Coordination of Benefit • Medical Financial Assistant Program • stands for Pharmacy Benefits Manager • California base program mbrs with HIV+ or AIDS • ...
doctor 2022-11-09
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- of infants children and teenagers
- with their immune system
- treats children with breathing and ling diseases
- from minor health problems to serious diseades
- is a children doctor
- doctor who manages the physical behavioral care for children
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- health specialist
- are trained to handle themost coplicated
- training and are able to evaluate and treat a newborn's medical problems
- issues that affect the children
- physician kid doctor
11 Clues: health specialist • physician kid doctor • is a children doctor • with their immune system • issues that affect the children • of infants children and teenagers • are trained to handle themost coplicated • from minor health problems to serious diseades • treats children with breathing and ling diseases • doctor who manages the physical behavioral care for children • ...
History of health care 2022-09-26
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- who developed pasteurization.
- who fully describes the digestive system
- who documented over 1,000 medical herbs
- who inserted a feeding tube into a patient
- during what time was the microscope was invented
- advances in chemistry and physics
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- who invented the xray machine
- who discoverd penicilin
- who developed methods of medical asepis
- over one tired of Europeans died
- who ignored the practice of patiant observation
- who had hospitals and nurses
12 Clues: who discoverd penicilin • who had hospitals and nurses • who invented the xray machine • who developed pasteurization. • over one tired of Europeans died • advances in chemistry and physics • who developed methods of medical asepis • who documented over 1,000 medical herbs • who fully describes the digestive system • who inserted a feeding tube into a patient • ...
Units 31-33 2024-10-27
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- multiple lesions, especially macules or papules
- urination at night
- pain on urination
- raised spot (up to 1cm) above the skin
- urinary ____ (unable to control)
- medical term for a graze or a scratch
- medical term for a bruise
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- difficulty starting to pass urine
- blood in urine (American spelling)
- dried blood on the surface of the skin
- nodule produced by HPV
- where the depth of the cut is greater than the length
12 Clues: pain on urination • urination at night • nodule produced by HPV • medical term for a bruise • urinary ____ (unable to control) • difficulty starting to pass urine • blood in urine (American spelling) • medical term for a graze or a scratch • dried blood on the surface of the skin • raised spot (up to 1cm) above the skin • multiple lesions, especially macules or papules • ...
Principales of Health Science 2021-10-07
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- an angled fracture
- medical doctor who reads and interprets radiographs
- a long fracture the bone shaft fue to twisting
- a fracture that goes across a bone
- registered technologist who takes radiographs
- a fracture that ríos the lengua of bone
- when bones that form a joint become separated
- medical acronym for fracture or broken bones
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- a fracture that occurs at the wrist
- one fracture that is made up of several fragments
- a fracture in which bono is pushed inward
- anterior/posterior
- an incomolete fracture
- a fracture that does not break through the skin
- means body structure being imaged is positioned so that x-ray beam enteres it from the side
- x-ray picture
- x-ray
- usually an incomplete fracture
18 Clues: x-ray • x-ray picture • an angled fracture • anterior/posterior • an incomolete fracture • usually an incomplete fracture • a fracture that goes across a bone • a fracture that occurs at the wrist • a fracture that ríos the lengua of bone • a fracture in which bono is pushed inward • medical acronym for fracture or broken bones • registered technologist who takes radiographs • ...
Gabriele’s crossword 2023-03-23
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- Pain in the back
- when someone is not well
- a pearson that nede some treatment
- it may result from infection, deficient nutrition, or environmental factors.
- easily got when feeling cold
- physical suffering
- a place for the medical treatment of patients who are not staying at a hospital.
- to injure by striking or pressing the skin, without breake her
- an institution in which the sick or injured are given medical treatment
- a medicin for the pain
- healthcare professional with expertise in human anatomy
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- prepare medicine
- a hospital area equipped for the prompt treatment of emergencies.(two words)
- physical damage or hurt
- A treatment used against some lineless
- a person trained in the care of the sick
- hurt your joints
- pain in the head
18 Clues: Pain in the back • prepare medicine • hurt your joints • pain in the head • physical suffering • a medicin for the pain • physical damage or hurt • when someone is not well • easily got when feeling cold • a pearson that nede some treatment • A treatment used against some lineless • a person trained in the care of the sick • healthcare professional with expertise in human anatomy • ...
Week 6 spelling words 2025-04-04
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- a member of the upper class in ancient times
- a medical worker who treats patients
- a doctor who helps with pregnancy and birth
- someone skilled in using or fixing technology
- another word for a medical doctor
- a person who works with numbers and data
- someone who installs or fixes electrical systems
- someone skilled in arithmetic
- a person who prepares bodies for burial
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- a person who helps people look nice
- someone who plays or writes music
- a food and nutrition expert
- a person who does magic tricks
- a doctor who looks after children's health
- someone who works in government
- a person who studies or uses maths
- someone who makes or sells glasses
- a person good at planning smart moves
18 Clues: a food and nutrition expert • someone skilled in arithmetic • a person who does magic tricks • someone who works in government • someone who plays or writes music • another word for a medical doctor • a person who studies or uses maths • someone who makes or sells glasses • a person who helps people look nice • a medical worker who treats patients • ...
Freak the Mighty 2012-06-05
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- move with a quick jerk; wiggle; shake
- the failure to keep the rules
- a framework with a sloping door given access to a cellar
- stored riches; example: gold and silver
- the person in charge of a school
- a device that uses magnetism to aim a needle north
- a class for young children
- the practice or study of medicine
- by chance; without planning to
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- lasting for a limited period of time
- medical van for carrying sick or injured people
- a show with rides and games
- strange
- sticks to put under the arms to help a person walk
- one being treated by a doctor
15 Clues: strange • a class for young children • a show with rides and games • the failure to keep the rules • one being treated by a doctor • by chance; without planning to • the person in charge of a school • the practice or study of medicine • lasting for a limited period of time • move with a quick jerk; wiggle; shake • stored riches; example: gold and silver • ...
Chapter 2 Pharmacology 2023-01-25
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- was the older version of pharmacies
- licensed to prepare and dispense drugs
- list of medical preparations
- the FDAs medical products reporting program
- is the group in clinical trials that receives the standard treatment
- also known as a experimental drug
- NDA
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- drugs used but not for the intentional purpose
- bacterial infection
- inactive substance that the patient believes is real medication
- placed on the package insert and it used to address alerts or warnings
- is a drug that is highly similar to another drug
- drugs you can buy without a prescription
- paper handouts that contain risk information
- highest use for potential abuse
15 Clues: NDA • bacterial infection • list of medical preparations • highest use for potential abuse • also known as a experimental drug • was the older version of pharmacies • licensed to prepare and dispense drugs • drugs you can buy without a prescription • the FDAs medical products reporting program • paper handouts that contain risk information • ...
All About Anesthesia 2025-05-21
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- Anesthetic and pain-relief drug that can also be used as a sedative
- Inserting a tube into the airway to help with breathing
- Queasy feeling that often comes before vomiting
- Common anesthetic drug used to induce sleep before surgery
- People receiving medical care
- Loss of sensation, induced before surgery
- Organs that filter waste from the blood
- Doctor who administers anesthesia during surgery
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- The process of calming a patient with medication
- Anesthesia often used during childbirth
- Delivering medicine directly into a vein
- Medical operation performed by a doctor
- Advanced practice nurse who administers anesthesia
- To process substances in the body
- Unpleasant physical sensation
15 Clues: People receiving medical care • Unpleasant physical sensation • To process substances in the body • Anesthesia often used during childbirth • Medical operation performed by a doctor • Organs that filter waste from the blood • Delivering medicine directly into a vein • Loss of sensation, induced before surgery • Queasy feeling that often comes before vomiting • ...
Vimbiso-The Eye and The Ear. 2023-05-09
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- Visual examination of the ear canal with an otoscope
- Removal of the entire eyeball
- Condition where eyes point in different directions
- A machine used to evaluate acuity
- Loss of ability to hear
- Surgical repair of the cornea
- Sensation of noises in the ears that don't come from an outside source
- The visible part of the external ear
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- Inflammation of the middle ear
- Drooping of the eyelid
- Medical term for earwax
- Inflammation of the eyelid, causing swelling and redness
- Cloudy area in the lens of your eyes
- The white coating of the eye
- Non Medical professional who grinds and fits glasses but cannot prescribe lenses
15 Clues: Drooping of the eyelid • Medical term for earwax • Loss of ability to hear • The white coating of the eye • Removal of the entire eyeball • Surgical repair of the cornea • Inflammation of the middle ear • A machine used to evaluate acuity • The visible part of the external ear • Cloudy area in the lens of your eyes • Condition where eyes point in different directions • ...
Focus Contest 2024-10-28
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- Event the DBA Culture Committee planned in October
- New Plant Manager at DBA
- Monthly Newsletter that promotes a healthier and more balanced lifestyle among our SFS and DBA Community
- October Health Awareness Month
- Dental Provider
- 2024 Customer Celebration Event
- Employee Holiday Giveaway
- Current Season
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- DBA Pulaski August Employee of the Month
- A FREE benefit that allows Saval medical insurance members to shop for medical care and save money
- Retiring After 19 Years
- Vision Provider
- Provides valuable resources for mental and physical health, financial wellness consultations, and family care referrals
- Gym local to SFS Elkridge
- SFS Elkridge June Employee of the Month
15 Clues: Current Season • Vision Provider • Dental Provider • Retiring After 19 Years • New Plant Manager at DBA • Gym local to SFS Elkridge • Employee Holiday Giveaway • October Health Awareness Month • 2024 Customer Celebration Event • SFS Elkridge June Employee of the Month • DBA Pulaski August Employee of the Month • Event the DBA Culture Committee planned in October • ...
Saint Francis Medical Center COMMON LINGO CROSSWORD 2016-07-21
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- Surgery center that provides ambulatory surgical services in the following specialties: ear, nose and throat; general surgery; gynecology; ophthalmology; orthopaedics; and retinal specialties. Saint Francis Healthcare System has entered into a joint partnership with this surgery center
- 30-bed, fully licensed long-term acute care (LTAC) hospital caring for patients with catastrophic and/or chronic medically complex conditions requiring hospital stays averaging 25 days or longer. Located on Farrar and Independence
- Restaurant located on the lower level near entrance numbers 4 and 5
- Convenient Care) Walk-in medical clinics staffed by physicians and staff trained in urgent and emergency care
- Processing, Distribution) The center which includes the central decontamination area, packaging and sterilization, linen finishing, processed stores, and a dispatch center
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- Food and Nutritional Services Department. Meets both the dietary needs of patients as well as the restaurant for visitors and employees
- Group that fundraises and gains financial support for new medical technology, special projects, capital expansion, long-term financial stability and other needs as identified by Saint Francis Medical Center
- Group that provides services and financial assistance to patients and families at Saint Francis through fundraising
- Three Bed, not-for-profit hospital in Poplar Bluff created through a partnership between Poplar Bluff Medical Partners and Saint Francis Health System
- Department that handles medical equipment
- National, standardized, publically reported survey of patient’s perspectives of hospital care developed by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
- An acronym for the person formerly known as a “ward secretary.” This person handles administrative paperwork, answers phones, and enters some orders
- Formerly known as JCAHO, the leading accrediting agency for US healthcare facilities
13 Clues: Department that handles medical equipment • Restaurant located on the lower level near entrance numbers 4 and 5 • Formerly known as JCAHO, the leading accrediting agency for US healthcare facilities • Convenient Care) Walk-in medical clinics staffed by physicians and staff trained in urgent and emergency care • ...
