medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology Assignment 2 2013-04-13
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- excessive thirst
- surgical repair of the external ear
- sleep disorder with sudden uncontrollable need to sleep
- hearing impairment in old age
- glucose in the urine
- drug that inhibits the growth of bacterial diseases
- inflammation of the brain
- inflammation of the cornea
- inability to use or comprehend words as a result of stroke, head trauma, or disease
- central nervous system
- low blood sugar
- purulent drainage from the ear
- jelly-like mass filling the inner chamber between the lens and the retina of the eye
- inflammation of the spinal cord
- condition of eye misalignment - caused by intraocular muscle imbalance
- loss of neurologic function, or "not knowing"
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- double vision
- inflammation of the middle ear
- surgical repair of the eardrum
- process of measuring hearing
- gland at the base of the brain that regulates the function of other glands
- fainting
- tough fibrous, white outer coat of the eye, extending from the cornea to the optic nerve
- temporary or permanent loss of motor control
- gland that secretes tears
- inflammation of the meninges
- excessive growth of hair in unusual places
- hormone that regulates immune response - is secreted by the thymus gland
- hormone replacement therapy
- absence of the lens in the eye - often after cataract removal
30 Clues: fainting • double vision • low blood sugar • excessive thirst • glucose in the urine • central nervous system • inflammation of the brain • gland that secretes tears • inflammation of the cornea • hormone replacement therapy • process of measuring hearing • inflammation of the meninges • hearing impairment in old age • inflammation of the middle ear • surgical repair of the eardrum • ...
Medical Terminology Assignment 2 2013-04-13
Across
- absence of the lens in the eye - often after cataract removal
- gland at the base of the brain that regulates the function of other glands
- condition of eye misalignment - caused by intraocular muscle imbalance
- inflammation of the cornea
- inflammation of the spinal cord
- sleep disorder with sudden uncontrollable need to sleep
- excessive thirst
- temporary or permanent loss of motor control
- loss of neurologic function, or "not knowing"
- inflammation of the brain
- glucose in the urine
- process of measuring hearing
- central nervous system
- inflammation of the middle ear
Down
- tough fibrous, white outer coat of the eye, extending from the cornea to the optic nerve
- gland that secretes tears
- drug that inhibits the growth of bacterial diseases
- excessive growth of hair in unusual places
- hormone that regulates immune response - is secreted by the thymus gland
- surgical repair of the eardrum
- surgical repair of the external ear
- hearing impairment in old age
- fainting
- purulent drainage from the ear
- low blood sugar
- hormone replacement therapy
- double vision
- inflammation of the meninges
- jelly-like mass filling the inner chamber between the lens and the retina of the eye
- inability to use or comprehend words as a result of stroke, head trauma, or disease
30 Clues: fainting • double vision • low blood sugar • excessive thirst • glucose in the urine • central nervous system • gland that secretes tears • inflammation of the brain • inflammation of the cornea • hormone replacement therapy • process of measuring hearing • inflammation of the meninges • hearing impairment in old age • surgical repair of the eardrum • purulent drainage from the ear • ...
Medical Terminology Assignment 2 2013-04-13
Across
- purulent drainage from the ear
- hormone that regulates immune response - is secreted by the thymus gland
- process of measuring hearing
- inflammation of the cornea
- jelly-like mass filling the inner chamber between the lens and the retina of the eye
- absence of the lens in the eye - often after cataract removal
- sleep disorder with sudden uncontrollable need to sleep
- drug that inhibits the growth of bacterial diseases
- low blood sugar
- loss of neurologic function, or "not knowing"
- surgical repair of the eardrum
- condition of eye misalignment - caused by intraocular muscle imbalance
- temporary or permanent loss of motor control
- excessive growth of hair in unusual places
- inability to use or comprehend words as a result of stroke, head trauma, or disease
Down
- tough fibrous, white outer coat of the eye, extending from the cornea to the optic nerve
- gland that secretes tears
- inflammation of the spinal cord
- inflammation of the meninges
- fainting
- excessive thirst
- gland at the base of the brain that regulates the function of other glands
- surgical repair of the external ear
- hormone replacement therapy
- inflammation of the brain
- central nervous system
- double vision
- glucose in the urine
- hearing impairment in old age
- inflammation of the middle ear
30 Clues: fainting • double vision • low blood sugar • excessive thirst • glucose in the urine • central nervous system • gland that secretes tears • inflammation of the brain • inflammation of the cornea • hormone replacement therapy • inflammation of the meninges • process of measuring hearing • hearing impairment in old age • purulent drainage from the ear • surgical repair of the eardrum • ...
Medical Terminology Assignment 2 2013-04-13
Across
- absence of the lens in the eye - often after cataract removal
- inflammation of the spinal cord
- tough fibrous, white outer coat of the eye, extending from the cornea to the optic nerve
- inflammation of the middle ear
- low blood sugar
- surgical repair of the eardrum
- excessive growth of hair in unusual places
- hearing impairment in old age
- jelly-like mass filling the inner chamber between the lens and the retina of the eye
- fainting
- condition of eye misalignment - caused by intraocular muscle imbalance
- hormone that regulates immune response - is secreted by the thymus gland
- temporary or permanent loss of motor control
- purulent drainage from the ear
- central nervous system
- double vision
- surgical repair of the external ear
Down
- loss of neurologic function, or "not knowing"
- drug that inhibits the growth of bacterial diseases
- excessive thirst
- gland at the base of the brain that regulates the function of other glands
- inflammation of the brain
- inflammation of the cornea
- glucose in the urine
- inflammation of the meninges
- sleep disorder with sudden uncontrollable need to sleep
- process of measuring hearing
- inability to use or comprehend words as a result of stroke, head trauma, or disease
- gland that secretes tears
- hormone replacement therapy
30 Clues: fainting • double vision • low blood sugar • excessive thirst • glucose in the urine • central nervous system • inflammation of the brain • gland that secretes tears • inflammation of the cornea • hormone replacement therapy • inflammation of the meninges • process of measuring hearing • hearing impairment in old age • inflammation of the middle ear • surgical repair of the eardrum • ...
Medical Imaging and Medications 2013-05-14
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- Patients with renal impairment who are on Metformin post injection of iodinated contrast media are at risk of Lactic _____.
- It is important to check the __ of every drug, medication or contrast agent given to a patient prior to administration.
- Bupivaccaine and ________ are given to patients in MID as a combination of local anesthetic and steroid for injection into joints or bursa under II or US.
- It is important that a patient’s estimated ______ filtration rate - eGfr is checked prior to injection of iodinated contrast medium for CT in patients at risk.
- This is another drug name for a metformin equivalent taken by diabetics.
- It is recommended that all diabetic patients cease taking __ for up to 48hrs post IV contrast.
- Radiographers must be able to recognise a patient exhibiting this reaction when administering contrast.
- ________ is given as a local anesthetic prior to MID procedures.
- What is the name given to the contrast medium used within our department for CT injections
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- This drug active ingredient is hyoscine butylbromide, a substance derived from a species of the plant genus Duboisia. Hyoscine butylbromide is one of the families of drugs known as antispasmodics. These drugs relax and relieve spasms. It is used in CT for Colonography.
- The most effective prophylactic measure to prevent CIN (contrast induced nephropathy) in renally impaired patients is ________.
- IV contrast injection can produce flushing because it is _______. That is, it has higher osmolarity than human serum thus attracts water from cells causing blood vessels to dilate.
- For breast feeding mothers receiving IV contrast, there is no need for special precautions or cessation of breastfeeding. ”less than _____ percent of the administered maternal dose of iodinated contrast medium is excreted into the breast milk in the first 24 hours.”
- ________ can be used for minor analgesia (pain relief) in MID administered by a nurse.
- This drug works by rapidly reducing throat swelling, opens up the airways and maintains blood pressure. This is a first line drug in anaphylaxis.
- This condition can be a adverse reaction from IV Contrast injection. It appears as lesions, which may be flat or raised, itchy or asymptomatic, of variable size and last minutes to hours.
- What do we have in MID if a conscious diabetic patient presents to MID with hypo glycaemia (low blood sugar).
- What medication would be given to treat mild –moderate reactions eg."hives".
- For CT enterography we use low-concentration barium solution E(EZ cat) mixed with __________.This minimizes small bowel reabsorption of water and thereby improves luminal distention. It is hypertonic & draws fluid into the bowel.
- Administration of IV fluids and______ and maintenance of the airway is the usual first-line treatment for moderate to severe allergic-type reactions to contrast.
- This contrast agent is taken orally to highlight the bowel within CT studies. It’s name is ______ - sodium diatrizoate 3.705g/10ml oral liquid sachet.
21 Clues: ________ is given as a local anesthetic prior to MID procedures. • This is another drug name for a metformin equivalent taken by diabetics. • What medication would be given to treat mild –moderate reactions eg."hives". • ________ can be used for minor analgesia (pain relief) in MID administered by a nurse. • ...
Health & Medical Review Crossword 2015-04-13
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- I don't believe you.
- Cough
- Broken bone
- You prescribe us to sleep.
- We believe them.
- He/she prescribes me to stay in bed.
- We faint.
- I have foot pain.
- You give them chills.
- My head hurts.
- She is pregnant.
- He is dizzy.
- Pill
- Your eyes hurt.
- You have the flu.
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- It gives you pain.
- They are sick.
- Nervous
- We have nose pain.
- Tired
- Throat
- I feel bad.
- She vomits.
- The doctor examines.
- They take aspirin.
25 Clues: Pill • Cough • Tired • Throat • Nervous • We faint. • Broken bone • I feel bad. • She vomits. • He is dizzy. • They are sick. • My head hurts. • Your eyes hurt. • We believe them. • She is pregnant. • I have foot pain. • You have the flu. • It gives you pain. • We have nose pain. • They take aspirin. • I don't believe you. • The doctor examines. • You give them chills. • You prescribe us to sleep. • ...
Health & Medical Review Crossword 2015-04-13
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- My head hurts.
- You have the flu.
- Throat
- Your eyes hurt.
- She is pregnant.
- Broken bone
- He is dizzy.
- We have nose pain.
- I don't believe you.
- We believe them.
- Cough
- Nervous
- Pill
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- She vomits.
- I feel bad.
- He/she prescribes me to stay in bed.
- Tired
- You give them chills.
- The doctor examines.
- It gives you pain.
- We faint.
- I have foot pain.
- They take aspirin.
- You prescribe us to sleep.
- They are sick.
25 Clues: Pill • Tired • Cough • Throat • Nervous • We faint. • She vomits. • I feel bad. • Broken bone • He is dizzy. • My head hurts. • They are sick. • Your eyes hurt. • She is pregnant. • We believe them. • You have the flu. • I have foot pain. • It gives you pain. • We have nose pain. • They take aspirin. • The doctor examines. • I don't believe you. • You give them chills. • You prescribe us to sleep. • ...
Health & Medical Review Crossword 2015-04-13
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- The doctor examines.
- He is dizzy.
- Cough
- You have the flu.
- You give them chills.
- Nervous
- I don't believe you.
- Throat
- They are sick.
- Broken bone
Down
- I feel bad.
- I have foot pain.
- My head hurts.
- She is pregnant.
- They take aspirin.
- We believe them.
- You prescribe us to sleep.
- She vomits.
- We faint.
- Pill
- Tired
- It gives you pain.
22 Clues: Pill • Cough • Tired • Throat • Nervous • We faint. • I feel bad. • She vomits. • Broken bone • He is dizzy. • My head hurts. • They are sick. • She is pregnant. • We believe them. • I have foot pain. • You have the flu. • They take aspirin. • It gives you pain. • The doctor examines. • I don't believe you. • You give them chills. • You prescribe us to sleep.
Medical Terminology Chapter 5 2015-02-09
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- Ankle
- a break in which the bone is crushed or splintered
- C1-C7
- lower end of Sternum
- Collarbone
- Type of fracture where the skin is broken and the bone protrudes through the skin
- Thigh Bone
- Breastbone
- Toes and Fingers
- abbreviation of "range of motion"
- Bone that makes up the forehead
- Shoulderblade
- Type of fracture usually caused by twisting injury
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- T1-T12
- L1-L5
- abbreviation of traction
- Kneecap
- A tear in the ligament or fibrous tissue that connects bone
- Wrist
- A broken bone
20 Clues: Ankle • C1-C7 • L1-L5 • Wrist • T1-T12 • Kneecap • Collarbone • Thigh Bone • Breastbone • A broken bone • Shoulderblade • Toes and Fingers • lower end of Sternum • abbreviation of traction • Bone that makes up the forehead • abbreviation of "range of motion" • a break in which the bone is crushed or splintered • Type of fracture usually caused by twisting injury • ...
Medical Terminology lesson 5 2015-09-30
25 Clues: egg • ear • bile • milk • tear • coil • gate • spot • under • scale • chest • wedge • tumor • brain • mouth • organ • fungus • bladder • against • puncture • great toe • nail, claw • suspension • blind passage • marrow, spinal cord
Medical Terminology Chapter 5 2015-09-28
20 Clues: hipbone • kneecap • fingers • shoulder • upperarm • shinbone • thighbone • wristbone • collarbone • hard tissue • spinalbones • healofthefoot • upper jaw bone • lower jaw bone • protects the lungs • protects the brain • thinner forearm bone • thicker forearm bone • lower end of the sternum • upper part of the sternum
Medical and Applied Science 2016-04-28
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- Study of X rays and radioactive substances, as well as their uses in diagnosing and treating diseases
- Study of the care and treatment of the feet
- Study of the blood and blood diseases
- Branch of medicine dealing with pregnancy and childbirth
- Study of the stomach and intestines, as well as their diseases
- Study of the nervous system in health and disease
- Study of the structure and function of tissues
- Study of cancers
- Branch of medicine dealing with the muscular and skeletal systems and their problems
- Study of the process of aging and the various problems of older individuals
- Study of the body’s resistance to disease
- Study of newborns and the treatment of their disorders
- Branch of medicine dealing with the mind and its disorders
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- Branch of medicine dealing with the heart and heart disease
- Study of drugs and their uses in treatment of diseases
- Study of skin and its diseases
- Study of structural and functional changes in the body associated with disease
- Study of poisonous substances and their effect on physiology
- Study of the ears, throat, larynx, and their diseases
- Study of the factors that contribute to determining the distribution and frequency of health-related conditions within a human population
- Branch of medicine dealing with older individuals and their medical problems
- Study of the eyes and eye diseases
- Study of the structure, function, and disease of the kidney
- Study of hormones, hormone-secreting glands and associated diseases
- Study of the female reproductive system and it diseases
- Branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases
- Branch of medicine dealing with the urinary and male reproductive systems and their diseases
27 Clues: Study of cancers • Study of skin and its diseases • Study of the eyes and eye diseases • Study of the blood and blood diseases • Study of the body’s resistance to disease • Study of the care and treatment of the feet • Study of the structure and function of tissues • Study of the nervous system in health and disease • Study of the ears, throat, larynx, and their diseases • ...
Medical Equipment and Abbreviation 2023-03-21
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- Used to test tendon reflexes
- an implantable device that helps pace irregular heartbeat
- A device used to listen to internal sounds of the body.
- A device used to turn liquid into mist that can easily be inhaled.
- A surgical instrument used to cut and dissect.
- Produces an image or film that shows conditions affecting the chest.
- Used for secretion of obstructions from the body.
- A machine that is used to deliver breath or breathes for you.
- A device used to look into the ears.
- To cease from doing.
- declared deceased immediately upon arrival at the hospital
- Used to store oxygen and other gases.
- A quantity that represents a part of a whole.
- A machine that is used to filter toxins in blood.
- A device used to inject fluids or withdraw them from the body.
- A container that is used to collect urine or feces.
- A device used to measure temperature.
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- Used to inspect the retina or other parts of the eye.
- Used to stimulate a large bowel movement.
- Used to measure length, height or distance.
- A procedure to remove sample cells or tissues in order to be used in the laboratory.
- A substance or drugs used to treat an illness or disease.
- Used to remove earwax and foreign bodies from ear or cavities.
- Identification of a disease or other problems from its signs and symptomps.
- A system that provides intensive and specialized care.
- A facility equipped with scientific equipment for research and experiments.
- A device used to measure weight or mass.
- A tool used to measure and dispense liquid.
- The number of heartbeats per minute.
- depressor A tool used to examine the mouth and throat.
30 Clues: To cease from doing. • Used to test tendon reflexes • A device used to look into the ears. • The number of heartbeats per minute. • Used to store oxygen and other gases. • A device used to measure temperature. • A device used to measure weight or mass. • Used to stimulate a large bowel movement. • Used to measure length, height or distance. • ...
Chapter Six Medical Terminology 2022-09-13
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- combining form for intestine
- word root for cheek
- combining form for mouth
- word for stomach pain
- combining form for pylorus
- suffix for vomiting
- suffix for swallowing
- word for enlargement of the liver
- word for after a meal
- word for specialist of teeth
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- combining form for gums
- word for pertaining to the tongue
- combining form for tongue
- word root for pharynx
- suffix for discharge or flow
- word for without an appetite
- word for inflammation of the stomach
- suffix for digestion
- word for excision of the appendix
- combining form for ileum
20 Clues: word root for cheek • suffix for vomiting • suffix for digestion • word root for pharynx • word for stomach pain • suffix for swallowing • word for after a meal • combining form for gums • combining form for mouth • combining form for ileum • combining form for tongue • combining form for pylorus • combining form for intestine • suffix for discharge or flow • word for without an appetite • ...
Chapter 9 Medical Terminology 2022-09-13
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- word root for lymph
- word root for clumping
- suffix for protection
- combining form for white
- word for pertaining to one nucleus
- word for enlargement of the spleen
- combining form for serum
- word for fear of blood
- suffix for protein
- combining form for form, shape, or structure
- word for disease of the thymus gland
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- word root for nucleus
- word for formation of blood
- suffix for embryonic cell
- combining form for granule
- word for study of immunity
- combining form for red
- combining form for gland
- combining form for color
- prefix for unequal or dissimilar
20 Clues: suffix for protein • word root for lymph • word root for nucleus • suffix for protection • word root for clumping • combining form for red • word for fear of blood • combining form for white • combining form for gland • combining form for serum • combining form for color • suffix for embryonic cell • combining form for granule • word for study of immunity • word for formation of blood • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 11 2022-12-04
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- creation of an opening; a surgical proedure connecting two previously unconnected hollow tubes
- surgical removal of the duodenum
- surgical removal of the liver
- inflammation of the jejunum and ileum
- breaking of a tooth
- inflammation of the stomach and intestines
- specialist in straightening teeth
- paralysis of the tounge
- record of the bile (gall) bladder
- puncture of the abdomen (usually for the purpose of withdrawing fluid)
- procedure for looking inside the esophagus
- incision into the (common) bile duct
- inflammation of the gums
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- softening of the stomach
- creation of an opening between (common) bile duct and the intestines
- creation of an opening between the stomach and intestines
- surgical reconstruction of the tongue
- procedure for looking at the colon
- suture of the intestines
- stone in the pancreas
- overdevelopment of bumps on the tongue, making the tongue appear to be hairy
- surgical removal of gum tissue
- inflammation of the bile (gall) bladder
- instrument for looking at the stomach
- inflammation of the ileum and colon
- cancerous tumor of the liver
- tumor of the bile vessels (ducts)
- branch of medicine dealing with teeth
28 Clues: breaking of a tooth • stone in the pancreas • paralysis of the tounge • softening of the stomach • suture of the intestines • inflammation of the gums • cancerous tumor of the liver • surgical removal of the liver • surgical removal of gum tissue • surgical removal of the duodenum • specialist in straightening teeth • record of the bile (gall) bladder • ...
Lesson 10 Medical Terminology 2023-01-24
25 Clues: all • new • half • hair • many • odor • heat • lens • after • wound • power • branch • excite • uterus • change • machine • together • draw tight • without, not • upper jawbone • twich or pull • covering, skin • shaped like a top • in front of, before • nerve (nervous system)
Lesson 9 Medical Terms 2023-01-10
25 Clues: in • lip • bad • back • skin • twin • glue • move • fear • side • hand • small • light • breast • digest • swelling • finger, toe • heel, stone • about, around • spinal column • grain, particle • walk, take steps • pleura, rib, side • in front of, before • framework of the eyelid
Lesson 11 Medical Terminology 2023-01-27
25 Clues: bad • drug • ball • cold • child • flesh • large • sleep • loins • before • nipple • speech • within • spleen • between • stretch • beneath • entrance • swelling • offspring • paralysis • pull, draw • lump, clot • out, away from • away from, not
Medical Terminology Lesson 9 2023-01-12
25 Clues: In • Lip • Bad • Move • Twin • Hand • Glue • Skin • Side • Back • Fear • Light • Small • Breast • Digest • Swelling • Heel, Stone • Finger, Toe • Spinal Column • About, Around • Grain, Particle • Walk, Take Steps • Pleura, Rib, Side • In Front Of, Before • Framework of the Eyelid
Chapter 5 Medical Terminology 2023-02-03
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- standard reference position
- imaginary line drawn down the center
- line drawn vertically
- horizontal&vertical lines thru navel
- on both sides
- made up of 2 or more words
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- front of the body
- study of body structure
- study of body function
- farther from torso
- vertical, below
- flat surface when sliced through
- farther from the midline
- divides chest into regions
- sole of the foot
- palm of the hand
- back of the body
- patient lying on back
- letters or symbols in place of words
- toward the midline of the body
20 Clues: on both sides • vertical, below • sole of the foot • palm of the hand • back of the body • front of the body • farther from torso • line drawn vertically • patient lying on back • study of body function • study of body structure • farther from the midline • divides chest into regions • made up of 2 or more words • standard reference position • toward the midline of the body • ...
Medical terminology - Chapter 5 2023-02-03
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- Four divisions of the abdomen used to pinpoint the location of a pain or injury.
- Word part added to the end of a root or word to complete its meaning
- Word part added to the beginning of a root or word to modify or qualify its meaning
- The side away from the midline of the body
- Referring to the back of the body or the back of the hand or foot.
- The back of the body or body part
- The study of body function
- The trunk of the body, or the body without the head and the extremities
- Position lying on the side
- Lying face down
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- toward the midline of the body
- A flat surface formed when slicing through a solid project
- An imaginary line drawn down the center of the body. dividing it into right and left halves.
- Lying on the back
- on both sides
- Away from the head, usually compared with another structure that is closer to the head
- A sitting position
- Foundation of a word that is not a word that can stand on its own
- The study of body structure
- Toward the head
20 Clues: on both sides • Toward the head • Lying face down • Lying on the back • A sitting position • The study of body function • Position lying on the side • The study of body structure • toward the midline of the body • The back of the body or body part • The side away from the midline of the body • A flat surface formed when slicing through a solid project • ...
Lesson 13 Medical Terminology 2023-02-10
25 Clues: old • tube • good • down • flat • head • both • same • burn • turn • break • short • false • smell • split • split • thick • front • under • other • fence • female • straight • back part • around, on both sides
Lesson 13 - Medical Terms 2023-02-08
25 Clues: old • tube • good • head • down • same • both • burn • turn • flat • split • break • under • smell • split • fence • short • false • thick • front • other • female • straight • back part • around, on both sides
Medical Terminology Set 14 2023-02-14
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- self, seperate
- one
- life
- medical specialties
- body parts located near the side of her body (toward the side)
- near the upper surface, towards the back
- condition or state
- beneath
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- animal
- process
- arrow
- beyond; excess
- inside, within
- vessel
- abnormal state
- Ilium (upper part of pelvic bone)
- among, between
- cut
- half
- tail end of the body
20 Clues: one • cut • life • half • arrow • animal • vessel • process • beneath • self, seperate • beyond; excess • inside, within • abnormal state • among, between • condition or state • medical specialties • tail end of the body • Ilium (upper part of pelvic bone) • near the upper surface, towards the back • body parts located near the side of her body (toward the side)
Medical Science and Disease 2020-04-04
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- organism that is capable of causing disease or sickness
- type of single-celled microorganism responsible for many diseaes including cholera
- any substance that causes the immune system to make antibodies; may be a pathogen or a marker chemical found on the surface of a pathogen
- type of microorganism responsible for the disease Tinea
- involuntary and almost instantaneous movement in response to a stimulus
- important system in our bodies that prevents diseases from affecting us
- part of the brain responsible for movement, balance and coordination
- organ that releases the hormones insulin and glucagon
- hormone that is released during the fight or flight response
- chemical messenger in the body that is produced by endocrine glands
- administration of antibodies to produce immunity to disease
- small gap between adjacent nerve cells
- the long, thin part of a neuron (nerve cell) that carrier
- white blood cell that destroys pathogens
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- nerve ending that branches out of the cell body of a nerve cell
- part of the nervous system that controls voluntary skeletal muscles movements (3 words)
- largest part of the brain formed from the two cerebral hemispheres
- disease not caused by an infectious agent but caused by lifestyle, genetics etc (2 words)
- control involuntary actions, which happen without our concious control (3 words)
- slimy substance produced in the body that traps and kills some pathogens
- any change in environmental factors (e.g. light, heat, pressure)
- body system made up of glands that secrete hormones (2 words)
- where the top of the spinal cord merges with the underside of the brain (2 words)
- part of the nervous system that includes nerves and receptors (hint: PNS)
- the process of maintaining a stable internal environment in the body
- cells in the blood that helps fight diseases and foreign matter (3 words)
- protein molecule produced in the body that binds to specific chemicals on the surface of a pathogen
- the control centre of the body that consists of the brain and spinal cord (3 words)
- process where white blood cells engulf and destroy foreign bodies in the bloodstream
- type of pathogen responsible for disease including hepatitis
30 Clues: small gap between adjacent nerve cells • white blood cell that destroys pathogens • organ that releases the hormones insulin and glucagon • organism that is capable of causing disease or sickness • type of microorganism responsible for the disease Tinea • the long, thin part of a neuron (nerve cell) that carrier • ...
Clone of Medical Terms 2020-03-27
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- Multiple tiny hemorrhages under the skin
- Immature white blood cell
- Spread of cancer
- A ductless gland
- Breaking of stones
- An inflammatory condition that can affect lung function
- Removal of a kidney
- Pertaining to the heart and vascular system
- 40 weeks of baby's development
- Agent that raises blood glucose
- Resting state
- Condition in which red blood cells do not transport enough oxygen to the cells
- Outer protective portion of the kidney
- Lack of hydrochloric acid in the stomach
- Normal breathing
- Changing of liquid into a semi-solid
- Surgical removal of a thrombus
- Triangular area at base of bladder
- Limping caused by inadequate blood supply
- A radiological picture of the trachea and bronchi
- Movable flap of cartilage that covers the opening to the larynx
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- Removal of any gland
- Gallstones
- Incomplete expansion of the lung or part of a lung
- Listening to sounds within the body through a stethoscope
- Removal of pancreas
- Heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute
- Substance secreted by glands
- Produce spermatozoa
- An instrument used to measure blood pressure
- Red blood cell
- Surgical puncture of the chest cavity
- Puncture into the amnion to draw fluid
- Muscular layer of the heart
- Protein in red blood cells that transports oxygen
- Mitral valve
36 Clues: Gallstones • Mitral valve • Resting state • Red blood cell • Spread of cancer • A ductless gland • Normal breathing • Breaking of stones • Removal of pancreas • Produce spermatozoa • Removal of a kidney • Removal of any gland • Immature white blood cell • Muscular layer of the heart • Substance secreted by glands • 40 weeks of baby's development • Surgical removal of a thrombus • ...
Medical Vocabulary Spanish Crossword 2020-05-15
26 Clues: flu • cold • pill • soap • fever • nurse • doctor • health • illness • vitamin • shampoo • aspirin • pharmacy • hospital • symptoms • medicine • headache • toothpaste • pharmacist • broken arm • broken leg • pain, ache • chicken pox • appointment • prescription • cardiaco heart attack
Medical Terminology: Chapter 2 2021-01-27
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- cellular avascular layer covering external and internal surfaces of the body
- a pus-filled sac
- an area of localized skin edema
- inflammation of the nail fold
- treatment of malignancies, infections, and other diseases with chemical agents that destroy selected cells
- any disorder of the skin
- a drug that kills/inhibits the growth of microorganisms
- C&S: This abbreviation stands for culture and ___________.
- root for dry
- an epidermal growth caused by a papillomavirus, also called a wart
- a drug that blocks a histamine's effect on the body
- A hereditary condition characterized by partial or total lack of melanin pigment
- An acute but a mild disease caused by a virus AKA German Measles
- "stratum______" : the deepest layer of the epidermis
- root for sebum (oil)
- _____ Surgery: a technique used to excise tumors of the skin by removing fresh tissue, layer by layer
- root for hard or hardened
- infestation with lice that causes itching and dermatitis
- root for yellow
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- boil; a painful nodule formed in the skin by inflammation originating in a hair follicle
- the outer layer of skin
- Removal of a small piece of tissue for microscopic pathologic examination
- a bruise; a black and blue mark
- a graft transfer to a new position from the same person
- a drug that temporarily blocks the transmission of nerve conduction to produce a loss of sensations
- destruction of tissue by freezing with the application of an extremely cold chemical
- (singular) a flat, discolored spot on the skin up to 1 cm across
- a second-degree burn is also known as a ______-__________ burn
- a scratch mark
- a graft transfer between persons of the same species, such as human to human (AKA allograft)
- an abnormal overgrowth of scar tissue that is thick and irregular
31 Clues: root for dry • a scratch mark • root for yellow • a pus-filled sac • root for sebum (oil) • the outer layer of skin • any disorder of the skin • root for hard or hardened • inflammation of the nail fold • an area of localized skin edema • a bruise; a black and blue mark • a drug that blocks a histamine's effect on the body • "stratum______" : the deepest layer of the epidermis • ...
Medical Detectives Forensics Science 2021-01-18
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- Evidence, Material deposited at a crime scene or accident scene that can only be detected through a deliberate processing procedure. Examples include hair and clothing fibers.
- Profiling, The process of testing to identify DNA patterns or types. In forensic science, this testing is used to indicate parentage, or to exclude or include individuals as possible sources of body fluids and other biological evidence (bones, hair, teeth).
- Anything that has been used, left, removed, altered, or contaminated during the comission of a crime or other event under investigation.
- Characteristics, Ridge endings, bifurcations, enclosures, and other ridge details, which must match in two fingerprints for their common origin to be established.
- Spatter, The pattern of blood that has struck a surface. This pattern can provide vital information about the source of the blood. Blood spatter can help determine the size and type of the wound, the direction and speed with which the perpetrator was moving, and the type of weapon used to create the blood spill.
- The internal and external examination of a body after death. An autopsy is performed to confirm or determine the cause of death and establish other pre-death conditions, such as the type of food last consumed and the time it was consumed.
- Science, The application of science to law.
- Fingerprint, A fingerprint made by deposits of oils and/or perspiration, not usually visible to the human eye. Various technologies, including lasers, can be used to identify latent fingerprints.
- A red blood cell protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood stream. Also provides the red coloring of blood.
- The study of criminal activity and how it is dealt with by the law.
- Analysis, When comparing a known object to one that needs to be identified, analysts will break down photos of each into small portions, and compare the respective similarites within those portions.
- A substance that accelerates a chemical reaction but is not itself permanently changed by the reaction.
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid. It provides a powerful technique for uniquely identifying the person or animal that left traces of body fluids at a crime scene.
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- The study of the motion of bullets and the examination for distinctive characteristics after being fired. Examiners can use this evidence to match bullets or bullet fragments to specific weapons.
- The path of a projectile.
- Track, The path of a bullet or projectile as it passes through matter, such as a body or a wall.
- A unit of inheritance consisting of a sequence of DNA that determines a particular characteristic in an organism.
- Drawing, A sketch of a suspect produced from eyewitness descriptions of one or more persons.
- The study of poisons and drugs and thier effect on human and animal populations.
- Chromatograph (GC), A forensic tool used to identify the chemical make-up of substances used in the comission of crimes. The questioned substance is burned at high temperatures. The temperature at which the material becomes gas is then charted to determine its make-up.
- The unique patterns created by skin ridges found on the palm sides of fingers and thumbs.
- Interpretation, The interpretation of size, shape, orientation, and distribution of blood stains on various surfaces. Information about that event can be derived from the proper interpretation of the stains.
- Electrophoresis, The technique by which DNA fragments are placed in a gel and charged with electricity. An applied electric field than separates the fragments by size, as part of the process of creating a genetic profile.
- Detector, Also known as a "Polygraph". A machine that charts how respiration ond other bodily functions change as questions are asked of the person being tested. An attempt to knowingly provide false answers can cause changes in bodily functions. These tests are not usually admissable in court because many scientists and others consider the results to be unscientific and inconsistent.
- A chemical that is capable of detecting bloodstains diluted up to 10,000 times. It is used to identify blood that has been removed from a given area. It is an invaluable tool for investigators at altered crime scenes.
- Evidence, Any object that can help explain an event under investigation. For example, it can establish that a crime has been committed, and sometimes it can provide a link between a crime and its victim or between a crime and its perpetrator.
- A technology dealing with the properties and actions of serums in blood; also known as "blood analysis".
- Glue Fuming, Techniques used to develop latent fingerprints on non-porous surfaces. A chemical in the glue reacts with and adheres to the finger oils, and then exposes latent prints.
- The diameter of the bore of a rifled firearm, usually expressed in hundredths of an inch or in millimeters. For example, a Colt 45 has a bore of .45 of an inch.
29 Clues: The path of a projectile. • Science, The application of science to law. • The study of criminal activity and how it is dealt with by the law. • The study of poisons and drugs and thier effect on human and animal populations. • The unique patterns created by skin ridges found on the palm sides of fingers and thumbs. • ...
Medical Terminology- Chapter 2 2021-01-05
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- Toxic to living cells
- Pertaining to the front
- Toward the head
- Pertaining to the middle
- Pertaining to lower or below
- Destruction, dissolution, or separation of calls
- Toward the tail
- Pertaining to the back
- Toward the middle or center
- pertaining to a nucleus
- Tumor composed and cartilage
- Separation, destruction, or loosening of tissue
- Instrument or counting and measuring cells
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- Pertaining to the neck of the body or the neck of the uterus
- Pertaining to a point away from attachment or origin
- Pertaining to the back
- Pertaining to the belly side( front of the body)
- Pertaining to the abdomen
- Pertaining to the cranium or skull
- Pertaining to the side
- Specialist in the study of tissue
- Pertaining to above or upper (part of the body, organ, or structure)
- Study of cells
23 Clues: Study of cells • Toward the head • Toward the tail • Toxic to living cells • Pertaining to the back • Pertaining to the side • Pertaining to the back • Pertaining to the front • pertaining to a nucleus • Pertaining to the middle • Pertaining to the abdomen • Toward the middle or center • Pertaining to lower or below • Tumor composed and cartilage • Specialist in the study of tissue • ...
UOSCOM - Medical Crossword - Respiratory 2021-01-16
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- Drives respiration
- Lung collapse
- Cell type common in asthma pathogenesis
- Take my ______ away!
- Conducting air passage
- Delivered via inhaler
- Required for cellular respiration
- Happens in exercise
- Common cause of pneumonia in infants
- Total lung capacity minus vital capacity
- Meaning excess
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- Lung coverings
- Surgical puncture into the chest cavity
- Many smokers develop this
- Animator who died of lung cancer
- Discoverer of pulmonary circulation
- Crackles
- Previously treated with heroin
- Lung with two lobes
- Life-saving procedure
- Radiographic film
- Invented the stethoscope
22 Clues: Crackles • Lung collapse • Lung coverings • Meaning excess • Radiographic film • Drives respiration • Lung with two lobes • Happens in exercise • Take my ______ away! • Delivered via inhaler • Life-saving procedure • Conducting air passage • Invented the stethoscope • Many smokers develop this • Previously treated with heroin • Animator who died of lung cancer • Required for cellular respiration • ...
UOSCOM - Medical Crossword - Respiratory 2021-01-16
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- Previously treated with heroin
- Common cause of pneumonia in infants
- Crackles
- Total lung capacity minus vital capacity
- Lung with two lobes
- Delivered via inhaler
- Conducting air passage
- Radiographic film
- Cell type common in asthma pathogenesis
- Lung coverings
- Required for cellular respiration
- Lung collapse
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- Surgical puncture into the chest cavity
- Animator who died of lung cancer
- Discoverer of pulmonary circulation
- Life-saving procedure
- Meaning excess
- Happens in exercise
- Take my ______ away!
- Many smokers develop this
- Drives respiration
- Invented the stethoscope
22 Clues: Crackles • Lung collapse • Meaning excess • Lung coverings • Radiographic film • Drives respiration • Lung with two lobes • Happens in exercise • Take my ______ away! • Life-saving procedure • Delivered via inhaler • Conducting air passage • Invented the stethoscope • Many smokers develop this • Previously treated with heroin • Animator who died of lung cancer • Required for cellular respiration • ...
Medical Terms Project 2 2020-10-02
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- the study of a subject
- Big gray animals with one ivory horn
- think, megamind
- can we fix it, yes we can!
- digestion of food occurs here
- sounds like king arthur
- Hubba Bubba Bubblegum
- BLEH I got FUR in my mouth!
- red and puffy sounds like flame
- the best part of chicken
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- An expert in this study
- what do you feel when someone pinches you
- soft as a pillow
- CRANIodos the poke'mon
- you use this every single day without realizing it
- think Disneys, but without the "n"
- this thing pumps your blood
- baby goat + knee
- LIVE longeR
- involuntary twitches
- The darkest minecraft dimension
21 Clues: LIVE longeR • think, megamind • soft as a pillow • baby goat + knee • involuntary twitches • Hubba Bubba Bubblegum • the study of a subject • CRANIodos the poke'mon • An expert in this study • sounds like king arthur • the best part of chicken • can we fix it, yes we can! • this thing pumps your blood • BLEH I got FUR in my mouth! • digestion of food occurs here • ...
Ch. 4 - Medical Terminology 2020-12-10
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- destruction of microorganisms to prevent infection
- condition of a larger than normal head
- pertaining to two or both sides
- chemical substance that has the ability to inhibit or destroy foreign organisms in the body
- layer of cells covering the external surface of the body and lining the hollow tubes within the body
- fusion of fingers or toes
- pertaining to a multi-lobed nucleus
- signs and symptoms that occur together indicating a particular condition or disorder
- close interaction between 2 organisms living in close association
- pertaining to a new birth
- disease condition in which the immune system attacks normal, healthy cells producing chronic, disabling diseases
- condition of change of shape or form
- return to good health
- sliding forward or downward
- branching into two parts
- increase in size of tissue or an organ due to increase in size of individual cells
- bones hand bones
- tissue tissue that supports and binds other tissues and parts
- bones that grow together separated by a piece of fibrocartilage
- normal thyroid function
- without breathing
- condition of abnormal formation
- new growth
- pertaining to behind the peritoneum
- cibum before meals
- spread of a malignant tumor beyond its original location to a distant site
- double-layered membrane surrounding the heart
- inner lining of the heart
- non-cancerous
- general feeling of bodily discomfort
- muscle that draws a limb toward the body
- sign or symptom that appears before the onset of a more serious illness
- protrusion of the eyeball
- instrument to view small objects
- without oxygen
- instrument to visually examine the interior of the body
- artificial substitute for a missing body part
- high levels of sugar in the bloodstream
- pertaining to between the ribs
- glands endocrine glands above the kidney
- pertaining to without sleep
- use of high frequency sound waves to produce a record or picture of an organ or tissue
- foreign substance or toxin that stimulates the production of an antibody
- protein made by WBCs in response to foreign substances in the blood
- pertaining to above the pubic bones
- pertaining to 1 side
- removal of half the tongue
- destruction of nerve tissue leading to loss of sensation or motion in a part of the body
- before birth
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- glands 4 endocrine glands on the posterior side of the thyroid gland
- cellular process of breaking down complex nutrients to simpler substances
- pertaining to under the skin
- sliding or falling back
- separation of a substance into various parts
- measurement through the center of a circle
- pertaining to below the ribs
- process of building up proteins in cells
- pertaining to within the trachea
- anomaly abnormality present at birth
- DNA insertion of a gene from 1 organism into the DNA of another
- inflammation of many nerves
- putting together of simple substances to create something new and often more complex
- pertaining to through the skin
- bending forward
- measurement together
- bending backward
- slow heartbeat
- abnormally rapid breathing
- condition of abnormal development
- deficiency of all cells
- pertaining to before birth
- condition of increased formation of cells
- frequent passage of loose, watery stools
- painful, inflamed intestines commonly caused by bacterial infection
- cancerous
- difficult breathing
- factor that indicates against the administration of a drug or procedure in the care of a patient
- low/deficient levels of sugar in blood
- condition of smaller than normal head
- pertaining to occurring before a malignant condition
- excessive loss of water
- injection injection of medication under the skin
- after death
- separation of nitrogenous wastes from the blood when the kidneys no longer function
- exaggerated feeling of well
- subjective change in a condition as perceived by the patient
- affecting the opposite side of a part of the body
- muscle that draws a limb away from the body
- process of cutting into the body
- transfer of blood from 1 person to another
- pertaining to across or through the urethra
- pertaining to away from the rule or order
- pertaining to within a vein
- high blood pressure
- pregnancy pregnancy that is out of place
- after birth
- substance produced against a toxin
97 Clues: cancerous • new growth • after death • after birth • before birth • non-cancerous • slow heartbeat • without oxygen • bending forward • bending backward • bones hand bones • without breathing • cibum before meals • difficult breathing • high blood pressure • measurement together • pertaining to 1 side • return to good health • sliding or falling back • deficiency of all cells • normal thyroid function • ...
Ch. 4 - Medical Terminology 2020-12-10
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- spread of a malignant tumor beyond its original location to a distant site
- bending forward
- signs and symptoms that occur together indicating a particular condition or disorder
- sign or symptom that appears before the onset of a more serious illness
- pertaining to within a vein
- pertaining to before birth
- glands 4 endocrine glands on the posterior side of the thyroid gland
- artificial substitute for a missing body part
- condition of smaller than normal head
- DNA insertion of a gene from 1 organism into the DNA of another
- cancerous
- sliding or falling back
- injection injection of medication under the skin
- fusion of fingers or toes
- bones that grow together separated by a piece of fibrocartilage
- double-layered membrane surrounding the heart
- deficiency of all cells
- pertaining to between the ribs
- difficult breathing
- return to good health
- pertaining to 1 side
- removal of half the tongue
- before birth
- condition of abnormal formation
- protein made by WBCs in response to foreign substances in the blood
- after birth
- non-cancerous
- layer of cells covering the external surface of the body and lining the hollow tubes within the body
- separation of nitrogenous wastes from the blood when the kidneys no longer function
- inflammation of many nerves
- pertaining to occurring before a malignant condition
- cibum before meals
- transfer of blood from 1 person to another
- destruction of nerve tissue leading to loss of sensation or motion in a part of the body
- increase in size of tissue or an organ due to increase in size of individual cells
- pertaining to away from the rule or order
- separation of a substance into various parts
- protrusion of the eyeball
- substance produced against a toxin
- general feeling of bodily discomfort
- sliding forward or downward
- instrument to view small objects
- normal thyroid function
- pertaining to behind the peritoneum
- condition of a larger than normal head
- process of building up proteins in cells
- condition of abnormal development
- excessive loss of water
- chemical substance that has the ability to inhibit or destroy foreign organisms in the body
- high blood pressure
- pertaining to within the trachea
- frequent passage of loose, watery stools
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- bones hand bones
- pertaining to across or through the urethra
- pertaining to without sleep
- instrument to visually examine the interior of the body
- condition of increased formation of cells
- measurement together
- pregnancy pregnancy that is out of place
- new growth
- exaggerated feeling of well
- pertaining to below the ribs
- muscle that draws a limb toward the body
- without breathing
- foreign substance or toxin that stimulates the production of an antibody
- subjective change in a condition as perceived by the patient
- tissue tissue that supports and binds other tissues and parts
- pertaining to above the pubic bones
- painful, inflamed intestines commonly caused by bacterial infection
- affecting the opposite side of a part of the body
- condition of change of shape or form
- cellular process of breaking down complex nutrients to simpler substances
- close interaction between 2 organisms living in close association
- pertaining to a multi-lobed nucleus
- pertaining to through the skin
- factor that indicates against the administration of a drug or procedure in the care of a patient
- slow heartbeat
- without oxygen
- pertaining to a new birth
- destruction of microorganisms to prevent infection
- low/deficient levels of sugar in blood
- abnormally rapid breathing
- disease condition in which the immune system attacks normal, healthy cells producing chronic, disabling diseases
- after death
- putting together of simple substances to create something new and often more complex
- pertaining to under the skin
- bending backward
- use of high frequency sound waves to produce a record or picture of an organ or tissue
- anomaly abnormality present at birth
- pertaining to two or both sides
- process of cutting into the body
- inner lining of the heart
- high levels of sugar in the bloodstream
- glands endocrine glands above the kidney
- branching into two parts
- muscle that draws a limb away from the body
- measurement through the center of a circle
97 Clues: cancerous • new growth • after birth • after death • before birth • non-cancerous • slow heartbeat • without oxygen • bending forward • bones hand bones • bending backward • without breathing • cibum before meals • difficult breathing • high blood pressure • measurement together • pertaining to 1 side • return to good health • sliding or falling back • deficiency of all cells • normal thyroid function • ...
Medical Detective Vocabulary Crossword 2021-02-18
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- a medical doctor who manages the physical, behavioral, and mental care for children
- how much heat in your body is your _______
- pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels
- something that is reasonable is ________
- the information you collect from your experiment
- medicine to help with bacterial infections
- a procedure that you can do to test out a research question
- techniques to keep something from being infected by a pathogen
- Measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart is pumping
- inside the Petri dish; what you put your bacteria or pathogen on
- temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and respiratory rate count as these
- a microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus
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- your educated guess on your research question is your _______
- measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart is resting
- the identification of a disease is a ___________
- causes you to become sick; Zika is an example
- how much times you breath every minute
- how much times your heart beats every minute
- this part in your experiment always depends on your independent variable; changes
- this part in your experiment doesn’t change
- a scientist who studies microscopic life forms and processes
- what your patient is feeling or going through is a ________ of a disease
22 Clues: how much times you breath every minute • something that is reasonable is ________ • how much heat in your body is your _______ • medicine to help with bacterial infections • this part in your experiment doesn’t change • how much times your heart beats every minute • causes you to become sick; Zika is an example • the identification of a disease is a ___________ • ...
Immune System Medical Terms 2021-02-22
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- cell engulfs microorganisms
- master biological cell
- white blood cell
- large number infected people-global impact
- blood protein binds to foreign substances
- global health response
- immune response against person's own tissues
- disease causing microogranism
- provides immunity to particular infectious disease
- hospital acquired infection
- Fluid circulates throughout lymphatic system
- compromised or absent immune response
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- specific immunity through pathogen exposure
- large number infected people-regional impact
- lymphocyte for humeral response
- prevents immune response
- white blood cell made of B-Cell/T-Cells
- non-specific immunity
- foreign substance stimulates antibody production
- agent can cause an allergic response
- U.S. agency tracks & investigates public disease
- normal immune response
- lymphocyte for cell mediated response
- severe whole-body allergic reaction
24 Clues: white blood cell • non-specific immunity • master biological cell • global health response • normal immune response • prevents immune response • cell engulfs microorganisms • hospital acquired infection • disease causing microogranism • lymphocyte for humeral response • severe whole-body allergic reaction • agent can cause an allergic response • lymphocyte for cell mediated response • ...
Medical Terminology: Chapter 4 2021-02-08
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- root word for glue
- ________ is any type of loss of neurologic function involving the interpretation of sensory information.
- the control center of the ANS located near the pituitary gland
- ________ agents are drugs used to treat psychosis (esp. schizophrenia)
- herpes ________ is a viral disease affecting the peripheral nerves; characterized by spread out painful blisters AKA shingles
- this type of seizure causes stiffening-jerking which involves all muscle groups; used to be called a grand mal seizure
- convulsions (mounds) of the cerebral hemisphere
- EEG stands for _______________________.
- shallow grooves that separate gyri
- cerebral _______________ is a condition that causes the hardening of arteries in the brain
- the sympathetic nervous system triggers our fight-or-flight response in ___________ situations
- __________ disability: a category of disability that indicates a below-average mental ability and lack of skills needed for day-to-day activities
- syncope means losing consciousness i.e. ________
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- PSG stands for ________________.
- ________ agents AKA antianxiety agents are drugs used to reduce anxiety.
- The SP in SPECT stands for ________-________
- paresis is a suffix that indicates ______ paralysis
- ECT or __________ therapy uses shocks applied to the brain to induce convulsions
- a developmental disability resulting from neurologic disorder. Evidenced by difficulties with verbal and nonverbal communication.
- inflammation involving two or more nerves; often caused by nutritional deficiency such as lack of thiamine
- pain that follows this type of nerve; caused by compression or trauma of the nerve or nerve root.
- spina ________ is a defect in development of the spinal column; absence of vertebral arches often causing pouching in the meninges/spinal cord
- This consists of the three membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.
- the cerebral _______ is the outer layer of the cerebrum that consists of gray matter (this root also means bark)
- The brain and spinal cord make up this crucial body system.
- root word for little brain
- __________ mater is the deepest layer of the meninges existing beneath the dura mater and pia mater.
- the number of nerves arising from the brain
- root word for knowing
- This lobe of the brain is responsible for sensations such as pain, temperature, and touch
30 Clues: root word for glue • root word for knowing • root word for little brain • PSG stands for ________________. • shallow grooves that separate gyri • EEG stands for _______________________. • the number of nerves arising from the brain • The SP in SPECT stands for ________-________ • convulsions (mounds) of the cerebral hemisphere • ...
Medical Terminology: Chapter 4 2021-02-08
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- the cerebral _______ is the outer layer of the cerebrum that consists of gray matter (this root also means bark)
- __________ mater is the deepest layer of the meninges existing beneath the dura mater and pia mater.
- __________ disability: a category of disability that indicates a below-average mental ability and lack of skills needed for day-to-day activities
- the sympathetic nervous system triggers our fight-or-flight response in ___________ situations
- PSG stands for ________________.
- root word for knowing
- ________ agents are drugs used to treat psychosis (esp. schizophrenia)
- excision of the posterior arch of a vertebra
- syncope means losing consciousness i.e. ________
- The brain and spinal cord make up this crucial body system.
- a developmental disability resulting from neurologic disorder. Evidenced by difficulties with verbal and nonverbal communication.
- herpes ________ is a viral disease affecting the peripheral nerves; characterized by spread out painful blisters AKA shingles
- ________ is any type of loss of neurologic function involving the interpretation of sensory information.
- The SP in SPECT stands for ________-________
- pain that follows this type of nerve; caused by compression or trauma of the nerve or nerve root.
- cerebral _______________ is a condition that causes the hardening of arteries in the brain
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- ________ agents AKA antianxiety agents are drugs used to reduce anxiety.
- ECT or __________ therapy uses shocks applied to the brain to induce convulsions
- This lobe of the brain is responsible for sensations such as pain, temperature, and touch
- the number of nerves arising from the brain
- paresis is a suffix that indicates ______ paralysis
- EEG stands for _______________________.
- inflammation involving two or more nerves; often caused by nutritional deficiency such as lack of thiamine
- This consists of the three membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.
- root word for glue
- spina ________ is a defect in development of the spinal column; absence of vertebral arches often causing pouching in the meninges/spinal cord
- the control center of the ANS located near the pituitary gland
- convulsions (mounds) of the cerebral hemisphere
- this type of seizure causes stiffening-jerking which involves all muscle groups; used to be called a grand mal seizure
- root word for little brain
- shallow grooves that separate gyri
31 Clues: root word for glue • root word for knowing • root word for little brain • PSG stands for ________________. • shallow grooves that separate gyri • EEG stands for _______________________. • the number of nerves arising from the brain • excision of the posterior arch of a vertebra • The SP in SPECT stands for ________-________ • convulsions (mounds) of the cerebral hemisphere • ...
Medical Terminology: Chapter 6 2021-02-17
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- _______ window is a membrane that covers the opening between the middle ear and internal ear
- the T in ENT stands for
- the smaller of two sacs within the membranous labyrinth of the vestibule in the inner ear
- An acoustic neuroma is also known as a vestibular ___________
- this root words means a tube
- the larger of two sacs within the membranous labyrinth of the vestibule in the inner ear
- a hearing condition would end with -___________
- excision of the stapes to correct otosclerosis
- ear ___________ is the introduction of a medicated solution into the external canal
- ____________ media is inflammation of the ear from changes in atmospheric pressure
- a disorder of the internal ear resulting from excessive buildup of endolymph, causing episodes of vertigo, tinnitus, nausea, vomiting, and hearing loss; named after Prosper _____________
- PE stands for ________________
- myring/o and tympan/o are root words that mean _______________
- hearing impairment in old age
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- hardening of the bony tissue in the ear
- a drug that blocks the effects of histamine
- the malleus, incus, and __________ are the three auditory ossicles of the middle ear in that order; AKA stirrup
- otalgia and otodynia both mean __________
- instrument for examining the ear
- (BAEP) brainstem auditory evoked ___________ is electrodiagnostic testing that uses computerized equipment to measure involuntary responses to sound within the auditory nervous system
- the spiral organ AKA the organ of _______ is the structure in the cochlea which contains hair cells that receive vibrations and generate nerve impulses for hearing
- _________________ hearing loss is a hearing impairment caused by lesions of dysfunction on the cochlea or cochlear (auditory) nerve
- a waxy substance secreted by glands located throughout the external canal
- The fluid that fills the bony labyrinth of the internal ear
- fluid within the membranous labyrinth of the internal ear
25 Clues: the T in ENT stands for • this root words means a tube • hearing impairment in old age • PE stands for ________________ • instrument for examining the ear • hardening of the bony tissue in the ear • otalgia and otodynia both mean __________ • a drug that blocks the effects of histamine • excision of the stapes to correct otosclerosis • ...
Medical Terminology: Chapter 6 2021-02-17
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- hardening of the bony tissue in the ear
- the surgical procedure to reconstruct the tympanic membrane and/or the auditory ossicles
- PE stands for ________________
- the larger of two sacs within the membranous labyrinth of the vestibule in the inner ear
- a disorder of the internal ear resulting from excessive buildup of endolymph, causing episodes of vertigo, tinnitus, nausea, vomiting, and hearing loss; named after Prosper _____________
- process of measuring hearing
- surgical repair of the external ear
- ear ___________ is the introduction of a medicated solution into the external canal
- the spiral organ AKA the organ of _______ is the structure in the cochlea which contains hair cells that receive vibrations and generate nerve impulses for hearing
- the malleus, incus, and __________ are the three auditory ossicles of the middle ear in that order; AKA stirrup
- An acoustic neuroma is also known as a vestibular ___________
- hearing impairment in old age
- this root words means a tube
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- _________________ hearing loss is a hearing impairment caused by lesions of dysfunction on the cochlea or cochlear (auditory) nerve
- the smaller of two sacs within the membranous labyrinth of the vestibule in the inner ear
- _______ window is a membrane that covers the opening between the middle ear and internal ear
- this is another term for the incus or middle of the three auditory ossicles of the middle ear
- excision of the stapes to correct otosclerosis
- instrument for examining the ear
- otalgia and otodynia both mean __________
- ____________ media is inflammation of the ear from changes in atmospheric pressure
- myring/o and tympan/o are root words that means _______________
- the T in ENT stands for
- an ear lavage is the ______________ of the external ear canal
- a drug that blocks the effects of histamine
- fluid within the membranous labyrinth of the internal ear
- The fluid that fills the bony labyrinth of the internal ear
- a hearing condition would end with -___________
- (BAEP) brainstem auditory evoked ___________ is electrodiagnostic testing that uses computerized equipment to measure involuntary responses to sound within the auditory nervous system
- a waxy substance secreted by glands located throughout the external canal
30 Clues: the T in ENT stands for • process of measuring hearing • this root words means a tube • hearing impairment in old age • PE stands for ________________ • instrument for examining the ear • surgical repair of the external ear • hardening of the bony tissue in the ear • otalgia and otodynia both mean __________ • a drug that blocks the effects of histamine • ...
Medical Detectives 2021 Crossword 2021-02-16
Across
- Reasonable
- What you think will happen in an experiment
- The blood pressure when the heart is contracting
- A child’s doctor
- A jelly like substance that is made from various kinds of seaweed
- Small section of DNA or RNA that is surrounded by a protein coat
- The information that you gather from an experiment
- A negative test to compare with a patients test
- Unicellular microorganism that can cause disease
- How fast your heart is beating
Down
- The pressure of the blood in your circulatory system
- What a patient has
- The blood pressure when the heart is resting
- What gets taken when you first enter a doctors office
- How fast you are breathing
- A positive test to compare with a patients test
- The thing that stays the same during an experiment
- Something that occurs when you are sick
- What causes a disease
- How warm or cold your body is
20 Clues: Reasonable • A child’s doctor • What a patient has • What causes a disease • How fast you are breathing • How warm or cold your body is • How fast your heart is beating • Something that occurs when you are sick • What you think will happen in an experiment • The blood pressure when the heart is resting • A positive test to compare with a patients test • ...
Medical detectives crossword project 2021-02-19
Across
- The rhythmic dilation of an artery that results from beating of the heart
- relating to the phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle contracts and pumps blood from the chambers into the arteries
- biological pathogen that causes a disease
- relating to the phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle relaxes and allows the chambers to fill with blood
- the number of breaths a person takes per minute
- microorganism that causes, or can cause, disease
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
- A gelatinous material derived from algae, specifically used as a culture medium of bacteria and other cells for diagnostic or laboratory experiments purposes.
- submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- an educated guess you make before doing an experiment.
Down
- a medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools
- the standard to which comparisons are made in an experiment
- a medicine (such as penicillin or its derivatives) that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- an expert in or student of microbiology
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
20 Clues: an expert in or student of microbiology • biological pathogen that causes a disease • the number of breaths a person takes per minute • microorganism that causes, or can cause, disease • an educated guess you make before doing an experiment. • the standard to which comparisons are made in an experiment • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-18
Across
- after
- through or across
- liver
- small
- before, forward
- opening to the outside
- intestine
- kidney
- low, decreased, below
- examination
- arm
- vein
- skin
- within, inside
- muscle
Down
- lungs
- heart
- between
- disease
- before
- bone, bony tissue
- stomach
- clot
- large
- brain
- cancer
- high, elevated, above
- surgical removal
- nerves
- cell
- swelling, inflammation
31 Clues: arm • clot • cell • vein • skin • lungs • heart • after • liver • small • large • brain • before • cancer • kidney • nerves • muscle • between • disease • stomach • intestine • examination • within, inside • before, forward • surgical removal • through or across • bone, bony tissue • low, decreased, below • high, elevated, above • opening to the outside • swelling, inflammation
Medical Terminology: Chapter 8 2021-03-03
Across
- a systemic disease caused by the infection of microorganisms and their toxins in the circulating blood
- primary gland of the lymphatic system, located within the mediastinum
- the root hem/o or hemat/o means ________
- the root chrom/o or chromot/o
- an agranulocytic leukocyte that is active in the process of immunity; the three categories of this are T cells, B cells, and natural killer cells
- process by which cancer cells are spread by blood or lymph circulation to a distant organ
- presence of large, irregularly shaped red blood cells
- pale in color; lighter in color than normal
- Partial ______________ Time (PTT) test is used to determine coagulation defects, such as platelet disorders
- a substance produced by the body that destroys or inactivates an antigen
- lymph _______ are collecting channels that carry lymph from the lymph nodes to the veins
- enlargement of the spleen
- a granular leukocyte, named for the rose-colored stain of its granules, that increases in allergic and some infectious reactions
Down
- a granular leukocyte, named for the neutral stain of its granules that fights infection by swallowing bacteria
- a substance that, when introduced into the body, causes the formation of antibodies against it
- you are considered ____________ if you have impaired immunologic defenses caused by an immunodeficiency disorder or by therapy with immunosuppressive agents
- the root immun/o means immune or ________
- an incision into or puncture of a vein to withdraw blood for testing AKA phlebotomy
- specialized lymph vessels in the small intestine that absorb fat into the bloodstream
- lymph ____________ are microscopic vessels that draw lymph from tissues to the lymph vessels
- protein substance in the blood that is essential to the clotting process
- presence of red blood cells of unequal size
- this is the liquid portion of the blood and lymph; contains water, proteins, and cellular components
- transports oxygen and carbon dioxide; AKA red blood cells
- breakdown of the red blood cell membrane
25 Clues: enlargement of the spleen • the root chrom/o or chromot/o • the root hem/o or hemat/o means ________ • breakdown of the red blood cell membrane • the root immun/o means immune or ________ • pale in color; lighter in color than normal • presence of red blood cells of unequal size • presence of large, irregularly shaped red blood cells • ...
Medical Prefixes Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-22
Across
- yellow
- toward
- nose
- above and excessive
- around
- neck
- short
- black or dark
- away from
- within body
- Back of body
- tissue
- Kidneys
- side
- ear
- softening
- deficient or below
- red
- gland
- white
Down
- head
- cartilage
- Skull
- nerve
- around or surrounding
- half
- Medical practices of the heart
- Joints
- blue
- Cell
- front
- stomach
- middle
- veins
- outside of body
- Liver
- fast
- Chest
- cold
- bent or crooked
- good and natural
41 Clues: ear • red • head • nose • half • neck • blue • Cell • fast • side • cold • Skull • nerve • front • short • veins • Liver • Chest • gland • white • yellow • toward • around • Joints • middle • tissue • stomach • Kidneys • cartilage • away from • softening • within body • Back of body • black or dark • outside of body • bent or crooked • good and natural • deficient or below • above and excessive • around or surrounding • Medical practices of the heart
medical-surgical nursing terms 2021-05-04
Across
- flat, distinct, discolored area of skin less than 1 cm
- abnormal breathing pattern
- a bluish discoloration of skin caused by poor circulation
- passage of dark colored stools containing partially or fully digested blood
- indicated by absence of all signs of a disease
- depression of body functions due to the failure of circulation or loss of blood
- worsening of a condition
- existing at birth
- projected outcome
- kidneys aren´t producing urine
Down
- genetically determined transmitted from parent to child
- difficulty completely emptying bladder
- a set of medical signs or symptoms that are correlated with each other and often associated with a particular disease
- any acute or chronic illness or health condition that has a high risk of mortality
- output of urine is less than expected
- small blisters on skin
- nose bleeding
- disease or illness that develops suddenly and runs its course in days or weeks.
- abnormally slow heart action
- expel air from lungs
20 Clues: nose bleeding • existing at birth • projected outcome • expel air from lungs • small blisters on skin • worsening of a condition • abnormal breathing pattern • abnormally slow heart action • kidneys aren´t producing urine • output of urine is less than expected • difficulty completely emptying bladder • indicated by absence of all signs of a disease • ...
Medical Termanology Ch.1 2021-04-16
Across
- inflammation of the skin
- study of the skin
- producing cancerous substances
- pertaining to the cerebrum
- to view by one's self
- study of life
- without blood condition
- inflammation of the gland
- study or examination of living tissue
Down
- inflammation of a joint
- pain in the joint
- tumour of a gland
- study of cells
- study of the heart
- pertaining to the heart
- cancerous tumour
- inflammation of the urinary bladder
- pertaining to disease condition of gland
- pertaining to the head
- process of visualisation of the urinary bladder
20 Clues: study of life • study of cells • cancerous tumour • pain in the joint • tumour of a gland • study of the skin • study of the heart • to view by one's self • pertaining to the head • inflammation of a joint • pertaining to the heart • without blood condition • inflammation of the skin • inflammation of the gland • pertaining to the cerebrum • producing cancerous substances • ...
Medical Equipment & Abbreviations Crossword 2021-04-27
Across
- cancer
- fever of undetermined origin
- shortness of breath
- hemoglobin
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- to drain and collect urine directly from the bladder (primary use)/ also to act as a makeshift oxygen tube/etc.
- gastrointestinal
- to look inside the gastrointestinal tract/used mainly in surgery or by surgical consultants
- complete blood count
- four times a day
- to measure the patient's blood pressure
- to produce aerosols of drugs to be administered by respiratory route
- intensive care unit
- to assist or carry out the mechanical act of inspiration and expiration so the non-respiring patient can do so
- dead on arrival
Down
- foreign body obstructed airway
- to create a permanent pathway to a vein (or artery) for the purpose of repeated injections or infusion of intravenous (IV) fluids
- to hear sounds from movements within the body like heartbeats/ intestinal movement/ breath sounds/etc
- drops
- to remove toxic materials from the blood that are generally removed by the kidneys/ used in case of renal failure
- intrauterine device
- to correct arrhythmias of the heart or to start up a heart that is not beating
- blood pressure
- to look into the external ear cavity
- ethyl alcohol/ intoxicated
- electrocardiogram
- human immunodeficiency virus
- abortion
- biopsy
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
30 Clues: drops • cancer • biopsy • abortion • hemoglobin • blood pressure • dead on arrival • gastrointestinal • four times a day • electrocardiogram • shortness of breath • intrauterine device • intensive care unit • complete blood count • deoxyribonucleic acid • ethyl alcohol/ intoxicated • fever of undetermined origin • human immunodeficiency virus • foreign body obstructed airway • ...
Medical law and ethics 2021-04-29
Across
- Written defamation of character
- The person being sued in a court of law
- ________ ________ act improves the manufacturing, importation and distribution of controlled substances
- Sacred oath that every physician has to say
- ________ law regulates the operation and procedure of government agencies
- Nonconsensual violent physical contact
- the requirement to Be legally competent enough to enter the contract
- Gives patients privacy rights over their health information
- Process of taking legal action
- ________ _________ act provides more American's with quality health insurance
- organization that improves healthcare and patient safety
- Facilitates healthcare providers in the process of adopting electronic healthcare records
- The degree of care that is expected from a health care professional
- a set of requests a patient puts in writing to help with decision making when they aren’t able to
- Someone testifying in a trial because of special knowledge in a particular field related to the case
Down
- Oral statement of a witness taken under oath
- Failure to take proper care when doing something
- Order that commands someone to appear at court
- Failure to act in a promised way
- ________ ________ _______ act requires certain employers to give time off for familial and medical reasons
- A wrongful act or infringement of a right leading to civil legal liability
- Agreement between two parties that intend to form a contract
- Something of value given by both parties that makes them want to enter the contract
- Prohibits discrimination in the workplace
- _____ law focuses on crime and legal punishment of criminal offenses
- Ensures safe and healthy working conditions
- Subject matter must be legal
- ______ ______ ______ act forbids discrimination against anyone who can perform a job regardless of disability
- The person suing another in a court of law
- ______ ______ act mandates equal pay regardless of gender
- Verbal defamation of character
- A minor wrongdoing
- A threat or attempt to cause physical harm to an individual
- A crime typically involving violence, more serious than a misdemeanor
- _____ law focuses on disputes between individuals and/or organizations
35 Clues: A minor wrongdoing • Subject matter must be legal • Verbal defamation of character • Process of taking legal action • Written defamation of character • Failure to act in a promised way • Nonconsensual violent physical contact • The person being sued in a court of law • Prohibits discrimination in the workplace • The person suing another in a court of law • ...
Medical Terms Rachel Judge 2021-09-08
Across
- A prefix that means through or complete.
- Cancerous tumor of the glandular tissue.
- Abnormal development.
- A prefix that means below, under, complete, deficient.
- Tumor of green color.
- A prefix that means after, beyond, change.
- A combining form that means red.
- Study of medicine.
- Causing tumors.
- Originating in the body.
- Tending to become progressively worse and to cause death, as in cancer.
- A suffix that means control, stop, standing.
Down
- Pertaining to internal organs.
- Terms derived from a name or place.
- A cell with a nucleus.
- Without fever.
- A combining form that means cause (of disease).
- Tumor composed of striated muscle (benign).
- A word part that means epithelium.
- Terms formed from the first letters of a phrase.
20 Clues: Without fever. • Causing tumors. • Study of medicine. • Abnormal development. • Tumor of green color. • A cell with a nucleus. • Originating in the body. • Pertaining to internal organs. • A combining form that means red. • A word part that means epithelium. • Terms derived from a name or place. • A prefix that means through or complete. • Cancerous tumor of the glandular tissue. • ...
Medical Terminology Module 2 2021-09-22
21 Clues: fat • cell • body • fiber • gland • nerve • organ • system • tissue • smooth • cancer • muscle • nucleus • disease • knowledge • epithelium • tumor, mass • internal organs • cause (of disease) • rod-shaped, striated • flesh, connective tissue
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-29
Across
- Respiratory inflammation
- Abnormal, painful chest inflammation
- After liver inflammation
- Respiratory disease
- Skull tumour
- Cutting of the small bone
- Examination below the chest
- Pain in the chest
Down
- Examination around the heart
- Abdominal pain again
- Liver Tumour
- Instrument to record the heart
- Vein specialist
- Swelling above abdomen
- Before nose swelling
- Condition of excessive breathing
- Study of the Stomach
- Study of lymphs
- Condition of excessive blood
- Vein swelling
20 Clues: Liver Tumour • Skull tumour • Vein swelling • Vein specialist • Study of lymphs • Pain in the chest • Respiratory disease • Abdominal pain again • Before nose swelling • Study of the Stomach • Swelling above abdomen • Respiratory inflammation • After liver inflammation • Cutting of the small bone • Examination below the chest • Examination around the heart • Condition of excessive blood • ...
Chapter 2 Medical Terminology 2021-09-30
20 Clues: -oma • -gen • -cele • -tomy • -itis • -pathy • -toxic • -penia • -algia • -ptosis • -megaly • -plegia • -phobia • -tripsy • -emesis • -ectomy • -rrhexis • -rrhaphy • -ectasis • -malacia
Medical Terminology - Lesson 1 2021-05-23
Across
- abdomen/abdominal
- stomach
- black
- oxygen
- colon
- through, or complete
- gallbladder
- 4
- a lot, or many
- blue
- above average
- carbon dioxide
- few, or very little
- venous/veins
- body
- across
- cells/cellular
- esophagus
- adreno gland (on top of kidneys)
- nearby
- slow
- cell
- arteries
- 2
- muscle
- Large
- thyroid
- Skin
- 3
- outside
- 1
- breast
- trachea
- pelvic
- green
Down
- away
- between
- spleen
- heart
- vascular system
- enzyme
- red
- study of life
- love of
- head
- nerve
- lungs
- white
- bone
- blood
- below average
- intestines
- kidney
- liver
- thymo
- fear of (opposite of philia)
- toward
- next to, or beside
- skeleton, or bone
- yellow
- color
- around
- pancreas
- chest
- separate
- middle
- muscle
- small
- fast
- air
- inside
- pressure
- neck
73 Clues: 4 • 2 • 3 • 1 • red • air • away • head • blue • bone • body • slow • cell • fast • Skin • neck • heart • black • colon • nerve • lungs • white • blood • liver • thymo • color • chest • Large • small • green • spleen • oxygen • enzyme • across • kidney • toward • yellow • around • nearby • muscle • middle • muscle • inside • breast • pelvic • between • stomach • love of • thyroid • outside • trachea • pancreas • arteries • separate • pressure • esophagus • intestines • gallbladder • venous/veins • study of life • ...
Colonialism and Medical Anthropology 2021-06-03
Across
- East vs. West binary
- Theorist who influenced Darwin
- False understanding of human difference
- Amalgamated traditional and biomedicine
- Must be in balance for complete health
- Imagined geographical region
- Problem with sociobiology
- Unani practitioner
- Linked to Unani practice
- Not really a gift from the British
- Ongoing, current historical period
- Where indigenous practices were staged
- Kind of colonialism (North America)
Down
- Fate of traditional medicine
- Source of knowledge (6-9)
- Always shifting (Positional _______)
- Misinforms understanding
- Part of colonial rule
- Colonial legacy of societal division
- Malaria mosquito
- Positive stereotyping
21 Clues: Malaria mosquito • Unani practitioner • East vs. West binary • Part of colonial rule • Positive stereotyping • Misinforms understanding • Linked to Unani practice • Source of knowledge (6-9) • Problem with sociobiology • Fate of traditional medicine • Imagined geographical region • Theorist who influenced Darwin • Not really a gift from the British • Ongoing, current historical period • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Medical Edition 2021-06-06
Across
- end of chromosome formation enzyme
- abdominal wall separation birth defect
- to scratch skin
- common antibiotic
- thyroid enlargement
- nerve innervating the lateral rectus muscle
- less pee than normal
- dry, fish-like skin scales
- white of eye
- these disturb embryo/fetus development
- UV rays cause this type of burn
- mood stabilizer hormone
- ear bones
- tube removal
- only way fix is to breastfeed
- most common cause of hypothyroidism in US
- goes with cytosine
- yellow skin nodules
- medical term for hidden
Down
- yellowing of skin but not eyes
- splitting of retina
- labor pain reliever
- kidney removal
- inflammation of the bone due to infection
- my cold hands
- egg formation
- germ cell tumor
- involuntary eye movements
- Big T’s gait
- common female infection
- another name for cluster headache or migrainous neuralgia
- condition characterized by sudden abnormal lowering of platelet count
- antagonizes morphine
- eat too many carrots you may get this
- layer of uterus
- your Christmas time hospital rotation
- before colon
- Dukey boys eyes
- genetic disorder that causes deafness and heterochromia iridis
- trade name for methimazole
- syndrome caused by mutation in the gene (CSPG2 on chromosome 5) encoding chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan-2 (versican)
41 Clues: ear bones • Big T’s gait • white of eye • before colon • tube removal • my cold hands • egg formation • kidney removal • to scratch skin • germ cell tumor • layer of uterus • Dukey boys eyes • common antibiotic • goes with cytosine • splitting of retina • labor pain reliever • thyroid enlargement • yellow skin nodules • less pee than normal • antagonizes morphine • common female infection • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 2 2021-09-30
20 Clues: -oma • hemat • -cele • -tomy • -itis • -lysis • -pathy • -dynia • -spasm • -toxic • -plegia • -phobia • -ptosis • -megaly • -emesis • -tripsy • -rrhexis • -rrhaphy • -malacia • -ectasis
Medical Terminology Chapter 1 2021-10-07
Across
- prefix for many or much
- word root for kidney
- combining form for red
- prefix for before
- word for pertaining to before birth
- prefix for in or within
- word for pertaining for within the muscle
- word meaning inflammation of the stomach and intestine
- suffix for tumor
Down
- combining form for bone
- word root for cartilage
- word root for heat
- prefix for excessive or above normal
- suffix for enlargement
- word meaning inflammation of the liver
- suffix for a condition
- the suffix for inflammation
- word root for birth
- suffix for cell
- word root for liver
20 Clues: suffix for cell • suffix for tumor • prefix for before • word root for heat • word root for birth • word root for liver • word root for kidney • combining form for red • suffix for enlargement • suffix for a condition • prefix for many or much • combining form for bone • word root for cartilage • prefix for in or within • the suffix for inflammation • word for pertaining to before birth • ...
1st Lecture Medical Terms 2021-10-15
Across
- having two atoms
- out of normal position
- very small cell
- high body temperature
- having many forms
- bacteria that grow in groups of two
- consisting of many cells
- underproduction of a substance
- remove calcium
- false paralysis
- frequent discharge of fluid fecal matter
- Before birth
Down
- lacking water
- against recommendation
- large enough to be seen without a microscope
- agent used to prevent infection
- bluish discoloration of the skin
- having three cusps
- red blood cells
- displacement of the stomach to the right
- a newborn infant
- to cut out
- cancer of white blood cells
- junction between two nerve cells
- disease affecting an entire population
- radiation therapy delivered at a distance from the body
- One half of a rounded structure
- backward flow
- Partially permeable
- the dark pigment that colors hair & skin
30 Clues: to cut out • Before birth • lacking water • backward flow • remove calcium • red blood cells • very small cell • false paralysis • having two atoms • a newborn infant • having many forms • having three cusps • Partially permeable • high body temperature • against recommendation • out of normal position • consisting of many cells • cancer of white blood cells • underproduction of a substance • ...
1st Lecture Medical Terms 2021-10-15
Across
- to cut out
- lacking water
- displacement of the stomach to the right
- the dark pigment that colors hair & skin
- out of normal position
- high body temperature
- large enough to be seen without a microscope
- Partially permeable
- having many forms
- Before birth
- remove calcium
Down
- consisting of many cells
- underproduction of a substance
- frequent discharge of fluid fecal matter
- false paralysis
- junction between two nerve cells
- agent used to prevent infection
- red blood cells
- disease affecting an entire population
- against recommendation
- cancer of white blood cells
- a newborn infant
- One half of a rounded structure
- having three cusps
- bacteria that grow in groups of two
- bluish discoloration of the skin
- backward flow
27 Clues: to cut out • Before birth • lacking water • backward flow • remove calcium • false paralysis • red blood cells • a newborn infant • having many forms • having three cusps • Partially permeable • high body temperature • against recommendation • out of normal position • consisting of many cells • cancer of white blood cells • underproduction of a substance • agent used to prevent infection • ...
Medical Terminology - Lesson 9 2021-10-18
25 Clues: in • lip • bad • twin • glue • hand • side • skin • move • fear • back • small • light • digest • breast • swelling • heel, stone • finger, toe • around, about • spinal column • grain, particle • walk, take steps • pleura, rib, side • in front of, before • framework of the eyelid
Medical Terminology Chapter 12 2021-10-18
Across
- combining form for amniotic sac
- suffix for to bear or offspring
- combining form for the neck, cervix, or uteri
- combining form for ovary
- combining form for milk
- suffix for turning
- combining form for birth
- combining form for uterus or womb
- suffix for tube
- combining form for uterus, womb, or measure
Down
- combining form for menstration
- combining form for tubes
- combining form for breast
- prefix for many or much
- combining form for perineum
- suffix for childbirth or labor
- combining form for woman or female
- suffix for pregnancy
- suffix for beginning
- prefix for after
20 Clues: suffix for tube • prefix for after • suffix for turning • suffix for pregnancy • suffix for beginning • prefix for many or much • combining form for milk • combining form for tubes • combining form for ovary • combining form for birth • combining form for breast • combining form for perineum • combining form for menstration • suffix for childbirth or labor • combining form for amniotic sac • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 10 2021-10-18
Across
- the combining form for the joints
- the word for pertaining to muscle
- the word for inflammation of the tendons
- combining form for the bone of the cranium
- the suffix meaning union, together, or joined
- the combining form of the word for backbone
- the combining form for the cartilage
- combining form for the bone of the kneecap
- combining form for the bone of the thigh
Down
- the suffix meaning softening
- the combining form for the fiberous tissue
- the combining form for the bones
- the combining form for the breastbone
- suffix for bad, painful, or difficult
- suffix for to break or surgically fracture
- the combining form meaning crooked or bent
- the combining form for the word meaning foot
- combining form for the bones of the arm
- the combining form for the bones of the chest
- the word for a cell of the bone marrow or spinal fluid
20 Clues: the suffix meaning softening • the combining form for the bones • the combining form for the joints • the word for pertaining to muscle • the combining form for the cartilage • the combining form for the breastbone • suffix for bad, painful, or difficult • combining form for the bones of the arm • the word for inflammation of the tendons • ...
Medical Terminology - Lesson 10 2021-10-21
25 Clues: new • all • half • hair • heat • lens • odor • many • power • after • wound • branch • uterus • change • excite • machine • together • draw tight • without, not • upper jawbone • covering, skin • twitch or pull • shaped like a top • in front of, before • nerve (nervous system)
Medical Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-11
Across
- Drug treatment to kill multiplying cells
- The heart beating can be said to be a _____
- Measures blood pressure
- Issued statement from the government
- A microscopic microbe
- Kills bacteria through the use of fungi
- Lipid sterol
- Energy unit used in food
Down
- Taking showers, washing hands, brushing teeth
- Process of turning food into usable nutrients
- The body keeping bodily functions stable
- A protein catalyst
- The _________ of the body is around 37°C
- Substance that helps produce antibodies
- Spread of disease through symptoms or animals
- Prevalent over a whole country or the world
- STIs that attacks the immune system
- An isolation tactic for infected patients
- A part of the blood
- Organ that digests food by mixing
20 Clues: Lipid sterol • A protein catalyst • A part of the blood • A microscopic microbe • Measures blood pressure • Energy unit used in food • Organ that digests food by mixing • STIs that attacks the immune system • Issued statement from the government • Substance that helps produce antibodies • Kills bacteria through the use of fungi • Drug treatment to kill multiplying cells • ...
Medical Suffixes Set 2 2022-05-24
Across
- - instrument for recording
- - condition or state of
- - producing
- - removal
- - cell
- - droop or sag
- - immature cell
- - blood condition
- - pain
- - separation; breakdown; destruction
- - condition of urine
Down
- - flow or discharge
- - breathing
- - weak or weakness
- - instrument for visual examination
- - surgical puncture to remove fluid
- - speech
- - fear
- - swallowing; eating
- - record or picture
20 Clues: - fear • - cell • - pain • - speech • - removal • - breathing • - producing • - droop or sag • - immature cell • - blood condition • - weak or weakness • - flow or discharge • - record or picture • - swallowing; eating • - condition of urine • - condition or state of • - instrument for recording • - instrument for visual examination • - surgical puncture to remove fluid • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson #10 2022-11-03
25 Clues: all • new • lens • many • hair • heat • half • odor • power • after • wound • excite • branch • uterus • change • machine • together • draw tight • not,without • covering,skin • upper jawbone • twitch or pull • shaped like a top • before, in front of • nerve, nervous system
Lesson 5 Medical Terminology 2022-11-10
25 Clues: ear • egg • milk • gate • spot • coil • bile • tear • scale • under • tumor • mouth • wedge • chest • organ • fungus • against • bladder • membrane • puncture • great toe • nail, claw • suspension • blind passage • marrow, spinal cord
Lesson 3 Medical terms 2022-10-17
25 Clues: Sac • Upon • head • pain • Ribs • self • Twist • water • Teeth • Above • Cancer • Tongue • Breast • record • suture • madness • binding • falling • Decrease • Extremites • development • friction, rub • Backward, behind • to break or burst • Original, production
Intro to Medical Terminology 2022-08-29
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- Word part before a root that modifies its meaning.
- Word part considered to be the foundation of a word.
- A radiographic view of the front paw that passes through the top of the toes and then through the pads.
- When describing the relationship between the chest and the abdomen, the chest lies _____________ to the abdomen.
- The surface of the rear foot where the sole is found.
- A single letter word part that is used to join other word parts. (2 words)
- A plane that divides the body into cranial and caudal sections.
- Term that means the opposite of ventral.
- The surface of the limb that lies closest to the midsagittal plane.
- In relation to the trunk, the paw is at the ________________ point of the limb.
- Pertaining to the opposite side.
- A plane that lies parallel to the median plane.
Down
- In relation to the trunk of the body, the hip is the most _________ portion of the hind limb.
- A radiographic view in which the beam passes through the belly, then the back before hitting the plate.
- Also referred to as the belly in layman terms.
- Directionally moving from the head to the tail.
- A radiographic view of the limb that penetrates from the inner surface of the leg to the side.
- When moving toward the nose you are going in a __________ direction.
- In the rear foot, pertaining to the dorsum and the sole.
- A surface of the forelimb where the pads are found
- Toward the tail.
21 Clues: Toward the tail. • Pertaining to the opposite side. • Term that means the opposite of ventral. • Also referred to as the belly in layman terms. • Directionally moving from the head to the tail. • A plane that lies parallel to the median plane. • Word part before a root that modifies its meaning. • A surface of the forelimb where the pads are found • ...
Intro to Medical Terminology 2022-08-29
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- A single letter word part that is used to join other word parts. (2 words)
- A radiographic view of the front paw that passes through the top of the toes and then through the pads.
- The surface of the limb that lies closest to the midsagittal plane.
- When describing the relationship between the chest and the abdomen, the chest lies _____________ to the abdomen.
- Word part considered to be the foundation of a word.
- When moving toward the nose you are going in a __________ direction.
- The surface of the rear foot where the sole is found.
- A radiographic view in which the beam passes through the belly, then the back before hitting the plate.
- Word part before a root that modifies its meaning.
- Term that means the opposite of ventral.
- In relation to the trunk, the paw is at the ________________ point of the limb.
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- In the rear foot, pertaining to the dorsum and the sole.
- Directionally moving from the head to the tail.
- In relation to the trunk of the body, the hip is the most _________ portion of the hind limb.
- A surface of the forelimb where the pads are found
- A radiographic view of the limb that penetrates from the inner surface of the leg to the side.
- Pertaining to the opposite side.
- Also referred to as the belly in layman terms.
- Toward the tail.
- A plane that divides the body into cranial and caudal sections.
- A plane that lies parallel to the median plane.
21 Clues: Toward the tail. • Pertaining to the opposite side. • Term that means the opposite of ventral. • Also referred to as the belly in layman terms. • Directionally moving from the head to the tail. • A plane that lies parallel to the median plane. • A surface of the forelimb where the pads are found • Word part before a root that modifies its meaning. • ...
Our Favorite Medical Words 2016-10-17
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- An inflammatory arthritis affecting the spine and large joints (two words)
- Unpleasant symptoms that occur after excessive alcohol intake
- Surgical removal of one or both ovaries
- Relieve of the symptoms of a disease
- For example pioglitazone and rosiglitazone
- The area surrounding an ischemic event such as thrombotic or embolic stroke
- A hormone-secreting tumor that can occur in the adrenal glands
- Brand name of fluconazole
- An upper GI endoscopy or EGD
- Characterized by the treatment of the whole person, taking into account mental and social factors, rather than just the physical symptoms of a disease
- Generic name of Retrovir
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- A lung disease that is otherwise known as silicosis
- Brand name of hydrocortisone
- A class of compounds that include a nitroso (R-NO) group and a urea
- Brand name of quetiapine
- Of or belonging to the time before the biblical Flood (not medical)
- Coughing up blood
- So small or unimportant as to be not worth considering
- Any disease caused by a fungus
- Involuntary erection or bristling of hairs
- Bones that make up the fingers of the hand and the toes of the foot
21 Clues: Coughing up blood • Brand name of quetiapine • Generic name of Retrovir • Brand name of fluconazole • Brand name of hydrocortisone • An upper GI endoscopy or EGD • Any disease caused by a fungus • Relieve of the symptoms of a disease • Surgical removal of one or both ovaries • For example pioglitazone and rosiglitazone • Involuntary erection or bristling of hairs • ...
Medical Terminology Final b 2017-12-19
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- a prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disorder
- surrounding
- tissue death
- a word part that usually indicates a condition, procedure, or disease
- the type of skin cancer that tends to bleed easily
- inflammation of the joints
- capable of being transmitted
- imaginary lines used to divide the body into sections for description
- swelling caused by excessive fluid in the cells or tissues
- situated nearest the midline or beginning of a body structure
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- excessive flow or discharge, especially blood
- abnormal condition
- characterized by flare-ups of red papules covered with silvery scales
- another name for sweat glands
- enlargement of the liver
- a type of muscle you can control(voluntary)
- the only movable bone of the skull
- basic structural and functional unit of the body
- unspecialized cells
- surgical repair of a muscle
- abnormal hardening
- the study of the functions of the structures of the body
- letters that stand for a group of words, such as CPR
- pain or suffering
- cavity that contains the organs of reproduction
25 Clues: surrounding • tissue death • pain or suffering • abnormal condition • abnormal hardening • unspecialized cells • enlargement of the liver • inflammation of the joints • surgical repair of a muscle • capable of being transmitted • another name for sweat glands • the only movable bone of the skull • a type of muscle you can control(voluntary) • ...
Medical Terminology Week 8 2017-11-07
20 Clues: BR • HA • CC • Dx • BP • Small • Abdomen • By Mouth • Vomiting • Between ribs • 4 times a day • 3 times a day • Blood condition. • Backwards/Behind • Vision Condition • Within the brain. • Tissue on the heart. • Shortness of breath. • Inflammation of the ear • Excessive(above normal) vomiting
Fanstastic Fun Medical Terms! 2018-01-23
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- cancer of white blood cells
- first
- form into one part
- to move away from the midline
- partially permeable
- a group of four
- having one eyepiece or affecting one eye
- red blood cells
- having two atoms
- having many forms
- the dark pigment that colors the hair and skin
- frequent discharge of the fluid fecal matter
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- yellow growth
- a newborn infant
- one of four babies born together
- consisting of many cells
- through the skin
- one-half of a rounded structure
- cut through or across
- round bacteria that grow in groups or cusps
- very small cell
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- enlargement of the colon
- made up of two atoms
- to move toward the midline
25 Clues: first • yellow growth • very small cell • a group of four • red blood cells • a newborn infant • through the skin • having two atoms • having many forms • form into one part • partially permeable • made up of two atoms • cut through or across • consisting of many cells • enlargement of the colon • to move toward the midline • cancer of white blood cells • to move away from the midline • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Fun 2018-01-22
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- Pertaining to a meter/measurement
- Pertaining to a vein
- To move away from the midline
- Common in older people, loss of intellectual function
- Increased urination
- When someone is scared of something, they have a ______
- Use of radiation in the form of treatment
- Study of the skin
- Children typically see a(n) ______ as their doctor
- To move toward the midline
- Pertaining to a surface
- Study of the body structure
- Study of the mind
- Determination of a disease or a defect
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- Medical word pertaining to a fever
- One who studies and treats the foot
- Study and treatment of mental
- Pertaining to surgery
- Pertaining to diet
- Consisting of many cells
- Study of the nervous system
- Loss of sensation
- A new born infant
- Lack of muscle tone
- Bone of the finger or toe
25 Clues: Study of the skin • Loss of sensation • A new born infant • Study of the mind • Pertaining to diet • Increased urination • Lack of muscle tone • Pertaining to a vein • Pertaining to surgery • Pertaining to a surface • Consisting of many cells • Bone of the finger or toe • To move toward the midline • Study of the nervous system • Study of the body structure • Study and treatment of mental • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson 1 2017-12-05
24 Clues: gums • soft • skin • nose • joint • tumor • gland • heart • brain • liver • vessel • eyelid • kidney • disease • stomach • cut into • enlarged • condition • specialist • instestines • inflammation • the study of • surgical repair • surgical removal
Ch. 20 Medical Emergencies 2019-09-23
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- artificial substitution of heart and lung action
- sudden stoppage of cardiac output and effective circulation
- bodily injuries caused by physical means
- illusion of movement
- subjective sensation or motor phenomenon that precedes and marks the onset of a paroxysmal attack
- faint or swoon
- escape of blood from the vessels (bleeding)
- unpleasant sensation associated with vomitting
- forcible expulsion of the contents of the stomach through the mouth
- increased concentration of glucose in the blood
- paleness
- vascular reaction involving the upper dermis (hives)
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- unexpected or sudden occasion
- separation of the layers of a surgical wound
- disorganized cardiac rhythm
- stroke or brain attack
- device used for application of electrical shock to restore normal cardiac rhythm
- condition of profound hemodynamic and metabolic disturbance
- abnormal drowsiness or stupor; indifferent
- diminished concentration of glucose in the blood
- nosebleed
21 Clues: paleness • nosebleed • faint or swoon • illusion of movement • stroke or brain attack • disorganized cardiac rhythm • unexpected or sudden occasion • bodily injuries caused by physical means • abnormal drowsiness or stupor; indifferent • escape of blood from the vessels (bleeding) • separation of the layers of a surgical wound • unpleasant sensation associated with vomitting • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson 7 2019-09-22
23 Clues: Iso • Pod- • Dura • Antr- • Ocul- • Ment- • -Tope • Tarso • Part- • Sept- • -Crine • Astro- • Helio- • Fascia • Hypno- • Dacryl- • Adnexa- • Somato- • Malign- • Trachel • -Asthenia • wall Lapar- • space Sinus-
medical terms lesson 10 2019-10-14
24 Clues: all • new • many • lens • heat • hair • odor • half • power • nerve • wound • uterus • branch • change • excite • machine • together • draw tight • without,not • upper jawbone • covering,skin • twitch or pull • shaped like a top • in front of,before
medical terms lesson 11 2019-10-14
25 Clues: bad • ball • drug • cold • flesh • large • sleep • loins • child • speech • spleen • nipple • before • within • stretch • beneath • between • entrance • swelling • pull,draw • offspring • lump,clot • paralysis • out,away from • away from, not
Medical Terminology Lesson #10 2019-10-14
27 Clues: all • new • odor • lens • hair • skin • heat • many • half • nerve • power • after • wound • excite • branch • uterus • change • twitch • without • without • machine • together • together • infront of • draw tight • upper jaw bone • shaped like a top
Medical Terminology Lesson 9 2019-10-14
24 Clues: cut • dys • dors • micr • calc • cine • peri • gran • labi • phot • peps • mamma • colla • pleur • phobe • gemin • later • cheir • digit • gangli • steps grad • column rachi • of the eyelid tarso • front of,before pro
Medical Terminology-Lesson 6 2019-09-18
24 Clues: ren • rug • cor • leio • phon • pilo • dendr • orchi • phleb • histo • cilia • stoma • physio • plasia • plexus • tympan • thalam • colp(o) • acousti • bucc(o) • palpebr • salpingo • umblilic • Encephal
Medical Terminology Lesson 6 2019-09-18
24 Clues: rug • cor • ren • phon • leio • pilo • dendr • cilia • stoma • phleb • histo • Orchi • plexus • tympan • plasia • physio • thalam • acousti • umbilic • colp(o) • palpebr • bucc(o) • salpingo • encephal
Medical Terminology Lesson 5 2019-09-18
25 Clues: Or- • Myco • Sub- • Oto- • Onco- • Bili- • Anti- • Myel- • Lact- • Squam • Pexy- • Ovar- • Macul • Pyle- • Spiro- • Onych- • Mening • Vesic- • Lacrim • Spenic- • Thorac- • Viscero- • -Centesis • Toe Hallux • Passage Cec-
Medical Terminology Lesson 6 2019-09-18
25 Clues: Cor • Aur- • Rug- • Ren- • Pilo- • Phon- • Leio- • Cilia • Plexus • Colpo- • Dendr- • Phleb- • Bueco- • Stoma- • Histo- • Physio- • Orichi- • -Plasia • Tympan- • Acousti- • Umbilic- • Encephal • Palpebr- • Salpingo- • Chamber Thalam-
Medical Terms and Abbreviations 2023-06-19
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- escape of fluid into a cavity or other body part
- Excessive growth of normal cells in normal arrangement
- an organism capable of causing disease
- sudden, severe
- poison
- injury or wound
- harmful
- cause of disease
- all defenses against infectious disease
- spread from one part of the body to another
- a malignant neoplasm arising from connective tissue
- not recurrent
- a product of inflammation
- an abnormal, filled sac
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- heat, pain, swelling, redness
- abnormal growth of tissue
- an organism that grows in or on another
- malignant neoplasm made of epithelial cells
- of long duration
- the ingestion of organisms
- protrusion of an organ through an abnormal opening
- a spreading inflammation of tissue
- tiny living thing
- a tumor
- physical or psychological injury
- large disease breakout
- tissue death
- swelling
- the presence of harmful microorganisms in the blood
- downward displacement of an organ
30 Clues: poison • a tumor • harmful • swelling • tissue death • not recurrent • sudden, severe • injury or wound • of long duration • cause of disease • tiny living thing • large disease breakout • an abnormal, filled sac • abnormal growth of tissue • a product of inflammation • the ingestion of organisms • heat, pain, swelling, redness • physical or psychological injury • downward displacement of an organ • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-23
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- pain
- under, below
- disease
- excess, beyond
- chest
- fungal infection in or on the body
- nosebleed
- transplantation of healthy tissue to an injured site
- second part of the small intestine
- having or showing symptoms of a fever
- bone
- cell
- between
- intense itching
- pertaining to the midline of the body or structure
- liver
- inflammation
- record, writing
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- inflammation of the pancreas
- abnormal growths of new tissue that are benign or malignant
- turning outward
- around
- whooping cough
- larynx
- in, within
- crushing
- lung
- a bruise
- backward, behind
- surgical puncture
- muscle
- heat
- cheek
- excision of a diseased appendix
- straight
- meninges
36 Clues: pain • lung • bone • cell • heat • chest • cheek • liver • around • larynx • muscle • disease • between • crushing • a bruise • straight • meninges • nosebleed • in, within • under, below • inflammation • excess, beyond • whooping cough • turning outward • intense itching • record, writing • backward, behind • surgical puncture • inflammation of the pancreas • excision of a diseased appendix • fungal infection in or on the body • ...
jaquelin- medical termonology roots 2023-07-27
34 Clues: Ab • arm • ear • nose • mind • neck • bile • skin • lung • ribs • skull • cells • blood • veins • liver • tumor • heart • colon • bones • uterus • kidney • larynx • joints • breast • nerves • sugars • disease • vessels • tissues • bladder • muscles • stomach • bronchial • gallbladder
Chapter 18 medical term 2023-12-05
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- Morbid impulse to set fires.
- presence of two or more disease at the same time
- Diagnosis and treatment of mental disorder.
- Substances that affect the mind or behavior.
- Fear of being trapped in a confined space.
- False belief or judgment held despite strong evidence to that contrary.
- Treatment of mental disorders through communication.
- Depression that occurs at the sometime every year, often in winter.
- Unable or unwilling to speak.
- Physical immobility and mental stupor
- distress caused by fear.
- fear or dread
- State of chronic dependence on a drug/medication.
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- Inability to sleep.
- Natural substance in the brain that has the same effect as opium.
- Scientific study of the human mind and behavior.
- Multiple personalities
- Mood disorder with hyperactivity, irritability and rapid speech.
- Fear of heights.
- uncontrollable thoughts or impulses
- the capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus or drug.
- A crystalline compound that is a stimulate of the central nervous system.
- loss of memories
- Substance that diminishes activity, sensation, or tone.
- Exaggerated feeling of well-being.
- Nonmedical term for person unable to be responsible for actions.
- Agent that intensifies sensory perception.
- fear of being trapped in a public place.
- Killing of one human by another.
29 Clues: fear or dread • Fear of heights. • loss of memories • Inability to sleep. • Multiple personalities • distress caused by fear. • Morbid impulse to set fires. • Unable or unwilling to speak. • Killing of one human by another. • Exaggerated feeling of well-being. • uncontrollable thoughts or impulses • Physical immobility and mental stupor • fear of being trapped in a public place. • ...
medical interventions 1.1-1.3 2023-11-16
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- act as delivery vehicles/vectors in DNA
- gene transfer through virus(phage)
- hearing loss in outer or middle ear
- virus that infects a bacteria(transduction)
- sends a message to the cochlear nerve
- healing loss in inner ear
- vibrates which causes middle ear bones to vibrate
- building blocks of DNA
- let the cell attach to one another
- causes fluid in cochlea to move
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- virus or bacteria that infects you
- exchange of plasmid through physical touch
- molecules on the surface of the pathogen
- holds components of cell and protects from damage
- bacteria absorb and integrate DNA
- builds DNA puts nucleotide in it's place
- denaturation, annealing, extension
- bind to the antigen
- antibody enzyme test
- national center for biotechnology information
20 Clues: bind to the antigen • antibody enzyme test • building blocks of DNA • healing loss in inner ear • causes fluid in cochlea to move • bacteria absorb and integrate DNA • virus or bacteria that infects you • gene transfer through virus(phage) • denaturation, annealing, extension • let the cell attach to one another • hearing loss in outer or middle ear • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 18 2023-11-21
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- scientific study of the human mind and behavior
- mental health condition that involves the loss of connection between identity and memories
- unable or unwilling to speak
- stimulant of the central nervous system
- mood disorder with hyperactivity
- presence of 2 or more diseases
- natural substance in the brain that has the same effect as opium
- fear of being trapped
- person unable to be responsible for actions
Down
- syndrome characterized by physical immobility and mental stupor
- the capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus or drug
- fear of heights
- inability to sleep
- substance that diminishes activity,sensation,or tone
- total or partial inability to remember the past
- persistent uncontrollable thoughts or impulses
- fear or dread
- fear of being trapped in a public place
- killing of one human by another
- exaggerated feeling of well-being
- distress caused by fear
- fixed,false belief or judgement held despite strong evidence to the contrary
22 Clues: fear or dread • fear of heights • inability to sleep • fear of being trapped • distress caused by fear • unable or unwilling to speak • presence of 2 or more diseases • killing of one human by another • mood disorder with hyperactivity • exaggerated feeling of well-being • stimulant of the central nervous system • fear of being trapped in a public place • ...
Medical Terminology Ch:18 2023-11-21
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- Nonmedical term for a person unable to be responsible for his or her actions.
- Natural substance in the brain that has the same effects as opium.
- Inability or unwillingness to speak.
- Mood disorder with hyperactivity, irritability and rapid speech.
- Presence or two or more diseases at the same time.
- Diagnoses & treatment of mental disorder.
- Depression that occurs at the same time every year, often in winter.
- Drug that able to alter mood.
- Persistent, recurrent, uncontrollable thoughts or impulses.
- Drug that stimulates (increases activity of) your brain.
- Scientific study of the human mind and behavior.
- Death caused by Another person.
- When body of a user adapts to functioning with substance drug.
- Total or partial inability to remember past experiences.
- Pathologic fear of being trapped in a public space.
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- Treatment of mental disorders through communication.
- Distress caused by fear.
- Inability to sleep.
- Agent they intensifies sensory perception.
- Pathologic fear of weights.
- Syndrome characterized by physical immobility and mental stupor.
- Mental disorder in which of an individual's personality is sperated from.
- The capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus or drug.
- Pathologic fear of belong trapped in a continued space.
- Fixed, unyielding, false belief or judgment held despite strong evidence to the contrary.
- Substance that diminishes activity, sensation or tone.
- Exaggerated feeling of wellbeing.
- Pathologic fear or dread.
- Morbid impulse to set fires.
29 Clues: Inability to sleep. • Distress caused by fear. • Pathologic fear or dread. • Pathologic fear of weights. • Morbid impulse to set fires. • Drug that able to alter mood. • Death caused by Another person. • Exaggerated feeling of wellbeing. • Inability or unwillingness to speak. • Diagnoses & treatment of mental disorder. • Agent they intensifies sensory perception. • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson 1 2023-11-19
20 Clues: bi/o • -ist • epi- • -oma • hypo- • -cyte • endo- • -itis • derm/o • retro- • cyst/o • -algia • aden/o • enter/o • gastr/o • -ectomy • cardi/o • arthr/o • erythr/o • cephal/o
Chapter 2 Medical Records 2024-01-26
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- able to answer questions (responsive, interactive)
- this kind of health record note is for a new patient an is in SOAP format
- another way of saying normal
- (2 words) "pre-op" is the abbreviation for this
- (2 words) the reason for the patient's visit
- toward the bottom
- the chances for things to get better or worse
- this kind of plane divides the body from top to bottom
- two types of these can be MDs or DOs
- this kind of plane divides the body in slices right to left
- stays in a certain part of the body
- the sole of the foot
- the top of the hand or foot
- waiting for
- safe
- abbreviated with "Pt"
- trained to removal blood from the body for diagnostic purposes
- this person is trained to prepare and dispense medication
- it really stands out
- farther away from the center
- risk of dying
- extremely clean, germ-free conditions
- a description of a normal heart on exam is abbreviated this...
- (2 words)"PO" is the abbreviation that means...
- this happens all of the sudden
- this part of the exam could include a diagnosis
- it has been going on for awhile now
- to tell the patient that the problem is not dangerous
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- this part of the SOAP note is how the patient describes what is going on
- this type of health record note describes when and why the patient was admitted, and it documents a longer stay
- closer in to the center
- Its abbreviation is "T"
- to listen
- this part of a SOAP note comprises the patient's physical exam, any lab findings, and imaging studies
- risk for bein sick
- A location to deliver medication (abbrev. SC)
- general feeling of not feeling very good
- what happened to the patient after the visit (sent home, hospitalized, etc)
- this type of health record note can be in the form of a letter to the PCP and it provides an expert opinion
- trained in evaluating the nutritional status of a patient and developing an appropriate diet plan
- below
- treating the symptoms, but not getting rid of the cause
- a treatment with a medicine or a treatment
- to feel
- this abbreviation describes other significant past illnesses like hypertension , asthma, diabetes
- opposite side
- there is no specific cause...it just happens
- both sides
- lying down on back
49 Clues: safe • below • to feel • to listen • both sides • waiting for • opposite side • risk of dying • toward the bottom • risk for bein sick • lying down on back • the sole of the foot • it really stands out • abbreviated with "Pt" • closer in to the center • Its abbreviation is "T" • the top of the hand or foot • another way of saying normal • farther away from the center • this happens all of the sudden • ...
Set #8 Medical Terms 2024-04-04
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- disease or condition with unknown cause
- antigen and antibody response/reaction
- less than 6 months, fast onset
- many
- an infection acquired during a hospital stay
- small
- clot
- new and abnormal growth
- one; single
- vein
- burst forth; rupture
- transferred from parent to offspring
- vein
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- deficiency in blood flow
- spleen
- change form or shape
- present at birth
- more than 6 months, slow or gradual onset
- large
- disease/condition that is due to another treatment
- therapy
- protein
- eat; swallow; engulf
- change
- gland
25 Clues: many • clot • vein • vein • large • small • gland • spleen • change • therapy • protein • one; single • present at birth • change form or shape • eat; swallow; engulf • burst forth; rupture • new and abnormal growth • deficiency in blood flow • less than 6 months, fast onset • transferred from parent to offspring • antigen and antibody response/reaction • disease or condition with unknown cause • ...
Pharmacology Medical Terminology Crossword 2024-05-21
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- Against
- As needed
- Medication that relieves pain
- During allergy season, many people take an ____________ to block the action of the histamines and allergy symtpoms
- Below the tongue
- Pertaining to within the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord
- Subcutaneous
- Drug that can relieves pain by producing stupor and insensibility, can be habit forming
- The study of harmful substances in the body and their effects
- Fever reducer
- Particles of medication suspended in air
- Before meals
- Pertaining to within a vein
- Exaggerated allergic reaction to a previously encountered substance
- By mouth
- Pertaining to or produced by a physician treatment
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- When a substance goes directly into the small intestines
- Study of the properties, uses, and actions of drugs
- Twice a day
- Essential substances to life
- Suggested
- Sublingual
- A condition of no sensation
- Unexpected effect product not usually seen in most patients
- A harmful substance or poison
- Nothing by mouth
- When two or medications work together to have a great effect
- Medication given to counteract a particular protein
- Itching
- Pertaining to the mouth
- Medication that widens blood vessels
- Pertaining to under the skin
- Drug that promotes sleep like states
33 Clues: Against • Itching • By mouth • As needed • Suggested • Sublingual • Twice a day • Subcutaneous • Before meals • Fever reducer • Below the tongue • Nothing by mouth • Pertaining to the mouth • A condition of no sensation • Pertaining to within a vein • Essential substances to life • Pertaining to under the skin • Medication that relieves pain • A harmful substance or poison • ...