medical Crossword Puzzles
Third Party 2015-01-22
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- shortcut to Third Party
- Medical Financial Assistant Program
- button allows for the billing to be changed to an existing
- Reject code 75
- stands for Coordination of Benefit
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- button to add PA# or DUR code
- Reject code 79
- California base low income program
- Who will win this game (again)
- stands for Pharmacy Benefits Manager
- California base program mbrs with HIV+ or AIDS
11 Clues: Reject code 79 • Reject code 75 • shortcut to Third Party • button to add PA# or DUR code • Who will win this game (again) • California base low income program • stands for Coordination of Benefit • Medical Financial Assistant Program • stands for Pharmacy Benefits Manager • California base program mbrs with HIV+ or AIDS • ...
doctor 2022-11-09
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- of infants children and teenagers
- with their immune system
- treats children with breathing and ling diseases
- from minor health problems to serious diseades
- is a children doctor
- doctor who manages the physical behavioral care for children
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- health specialist
- are trained to handle themost coplicated
- training and are able to evaluate and treat a newborn's medical problems
- issues that affect the children
- physician kid doctor
11 Clues: health specialist • physician kid doctor • is a children doctor • with their immune system • issues that affect the children • of infants children and teenagers • are trained to handle themost coplicated • from minor health problems to serious diseades • treats children with breathing and ling diseases • doctor who manages the physical behavioral care for children • ...
History of health care 2022-09-26
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- who developed pasteurization.
- who fully describes the digestive system
- who documented over 1,000 medical herbs
- who inserted a feeding tube into a patient
- during what time was the microscope was invented
- advances in chemistry and physics
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- who invented the xray machine
- who discoverd penicilin
- who developed methods of medical asepis
- over one tired of Europeans died
- who ignored the practice of patiant observation
- who had hospitals and nurses
12 Clues: who discoverd penicilin • who had hospitals and nurses • who invented the xray machine • who developed pasteurization. • over one tired of Europeans died • advances in chemistry and physics • who developed methods of medical asepis • who documented over 1,000 medical herbs • who fully describes the digestive system • who inserted a feeding tube into a patient • ...
Units 31-33 2024-10-27
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- multiple lesions, especially macules or papules
- urination at night
- pain on urination
- raised spot (up to 1cm) above the skin
- urinary ____ (unable to control)
- medical term for a graze or a scratch
- medical term for a bruise
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- difficulty starting to pass urine
- blood in urine (American spelling)
- dried blood on the surface of the skin
- nodule produced by HPV
- where the depth of the cut is greater than the length
12 Clues: pain on urination • urination at night • nodule produced by HPV • medical term for a bruise • urinary ____ (unable to control) • difficulty starting to pass urine • blood in urine (American spelling) • medical term for a graze or a scratch • dried blood on the surface of the skin • raised spot (up to 1cm) above the skin • multiple lesions, especially macules or papules • ...
Principales of Health Science 2021-10-07
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- an angled fracture
- medical doctor who reads and interprets radiographs
- a long fracture the bone shaft fue to twisting
- a fracture that goes across a bone
- registered technologist who takes radiographs
- a fracture that ríos the lengua of bone
- when bones that form a joint become separated
- medical acronym for fracture or broken bones
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- a fracture that occurs at the wrist
- one fracture that is made up of several fragments
- a fracture in which bono is pushed inward
- anterior/posterior
- an incomolete fracture
- a fracture that does not break through the skin
- means body structure being imaged is positioned so that x-ray beam enteres it from the side
- x-ray picture
- x-ray
- usually an incomplete fracture
18 Clues: x-ray • x-ray picture • an angled fracture • anterior/posterior • an incomolete fracture • usually an incomplete fracture • a fracture that goes across a bone • a fracture that occurs at the wrist • a fracture that ríos the lengua of bone • a fracture in which bono is pushed inward • medical acronym for fracture or broken bones • registered technologist who takes radiographs • ...
Gabriele’s crossword 2023-03-23
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- Pain in the back
- when someone is not well
- a pearson that nede some treatment
- it may result from infection, deficient nutrition, or environmental factors.
- easily got when feeling cold
- physical suffering
- a place for the medical treatment of patients who are not staying at a hospital.
- to injure by striking or pressing the skin, without breake her
- an institution in which the sick or injured are given medical treatment
- a medicin for the pain
- healthcare professional with expertise in human anatomy
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- prepare medicine
- a hospital area equipped for the prompt treatment of emergencies.(two words)
- physical damage or hurt
- A treatment used against some lineless
- a person trained in the care of the sick
- hurt your joints
- pain in the head
18 Clues: Pain in the back • prepare medicine • hurt your joints • pain in the head • physical suffering • a medicin for the pain • physical damage or hurt • when someone is not well • easily got when feeling cold • a pearson that nede some treatment • A treatment used against some lineless • a person trained in the care of the sick • healthcare professional with expertise in human anatomy • ...
Week 6 spelling words 2025-04-04
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- a member of the upper class in ancient times
- a medical worker who treats patients
- a doctor who helps with pregnancy and birth
- someone skilled in using or fixing technology
- another word for a medical doctor
- a person who works with numbers and data
- someone who installs or fixes electrical systems
- someone skilled in arithmetic
- a person who prepares bodies for burial
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- a person who helps people look nice
- someone who plays or writes music
- a food and nutrition expert
- a person who does magic tricks
- a doctor who looks after children's health
- someone who works in government
- a person who studies or uses maths
- someone who makes or sells glasses
- a person good at planning smart moves
18 Clues: a food and nutrition expert • someone skilled in arithmetic • a person who does magic tricks • someone who works in government • someone who plays or writes music • another word for a medical doctor • a person who studies or uses maths • someone who makes or sells glasses • a person who helps people look nice • a medical worker who treats patients • ...
Freak the Mighty 2012-06-05
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- move with a quick jerk; wiggle; shake
- the failure to keep the rules
- a framework with a sloping door given access to a cellar
- stored riches; example: gold and silver
- the person in charge of a school
- a device that uses magnetism to aim a needle north
- a class for young children
- the practice or study of medicine
- by chance; without planning to
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- lasting for a limited period of time
- medical van for carrying sick or injured people
- a show with rides and games
- strange
- sticks to put under the arms to help a person walk
- one being treated by a doctor
15 Clues: strange • a class for young children • a show with rides and games • the failure to keep the rules • one being treated by a doctor • by chance; without planning to • the person in charge of a school • the practice or study of medicine • lasting for a limited period of time • move with a quick jerk; wiggle; shake • stored riches; example: gold and silver • ...
Chapter 2 Pharmacology 2023-01-25
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- was the older version of pharmacies
- licensed to prepare and dispense drugs
- list of medical preparations
- the FDAs medical products reporting program
- is the group in clinical trials that receives the standard treatment
- also known as a experimental drug
- NDA
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- drugs used but not for the intentional purpose
- bacterial infection
- inactive substance that the patient believes is real medication
- placed on the package insert and it used to address alerts or warnings
- is a drug that is highly similar to another drug
- drugs you can buy without a prescription
- paper handouts that contain risk information
- highest use for potential abuse
15 Clues: NDA • bacterial infection • list of medical preparations • highest use for potential abuse • also known as a experimental drug • was the older version of pharmacies • licensed to prepare and dispense drugs • drugs you can buy without a prescription • the FDAs medical products reporting program • paper handouts that contain risk information • ...
All About Anesthesia 2025-05-21
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- Anesthetic and pain-relief drug that can also be used as a sedative
- Inserting a tube into the airway to help with breathing
- Queasy feeling that often comes before vomiting
- Common anesthetic drug used to induce sleep before surgery
- People receiving medical care
- Loss of sensation, induced before surgery
- Organs that filter waste from the blood
- Doctor who administers anesthesia during surgery
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- The process of calming a patient with medication
- Anesthesia often used during childbirth
- Delivering medicine directly into a vein
- Medical operation performed by a doctor
- Advanced practice nurse who administers anesthesia
- To process substances in the body
- Unpleasant physical sensation
15 Clues: People receiving medical care • Unpleasant physical sensation • To process substances in the body • Anesthesia often used during childbirth • Medical operation performed by a doctor • Organs that filter waste from the blood • Delivering medicine directly into a vein • Loss of sensation, induced before surgery • Queasy feeling that often comes before vomiting • ...
Vimbiso-The Eye and The Ear. 2023-05-09
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- Visual examination of the ear canal with an otoscope
- Removal of the entire eyeball
- Condition where eyes point in different directions
- A machine used to evaluate acuity
- Loss of ability to hear
- Surgical repair of the cornea
- Sensation of noises in the ears that don't come from an outside source
- The visible part of the external ear
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- Inflammation of the middle ear
- Drooping of the eyelid
- Medical term for earwax
- Inflammation of the eyelid, causing swelling and redness
- Cloudy area in the lens of your eyes
- The white coating of the eye
- Non Medical professional who grinds and fits glasses but cannot prescribe lenses
15 Clues: Drooping of the eyelid • Medical term for earwax • Loss of ability to hear • The white coating of the eye • Removal of the entire eyeball • Surgical repair of the cornea • Inflammation of the middle ear • A machine used to evaluate acuity • The visible part of the external ear • Cloudy area in the lens of your eyes • Condition where eyes point in different directions • ...
Focus Contest 2024-10-28
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- Event the DBA Culture Committee planned in October
- New Plant Manager at DBA
- Monthly Newsletter that promotes a healthier and more balanced lifestyle among our SFS and DBA Community
- October Health Awareness Month
- Dental Provider
- 2024 Customer Celebration Event
- Employee Holiday Giveaway
- Current Season
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- DBA Pulaski August Employee of the Month
- A FREE benefit that allows Saval medical insurance members to shop for medical care and save money
- Retiring After 19 Years
- Vision Provider
- Provides valuable resources for mental and physical health, financial wellness consultations, and family care referrals
- Gym local to SFS Elkridge
- SFS Elkridge June Employee of the Month
15 Clues: Current Season • Vision Provider • Dental Provider • Retiring After 19 Years • New Plant Manager at DBA • Gym local to SFS Elkridge • Employee Holiday Giveaway • October Health Awareness Month • 2024 Customer Celebration Event • SFS Elkridge June Employee of the Month • DBA Pulaski August Employee of the Month • Event the DBA Culture Committee planned in October • ...
Saint Francis Medical Center COMMON LINGO CROSSWORD 2016-07-21
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- Surgery center that provides ambulatory surgical services in the following specialties: ear, nose and throat; general surgery; gynecology; ophthalmology; orthopaedics; and retinal specialties. Saint Francis Healthcare System has entered into a joint partnership with this surgery center
- 30-bed, fully licensed long-term acute care (LTAC) hospital caring for patients with catastrophic and/or chronic medically complex conditions requiring hospital stays averaging 25 days or longer. Located on Farrar and Independence
- Restaurant located on the lower level near entrance numbers 4 and 5
- Convenient Care) Walk-in medical clinics staffed by physicians and staff trained in urgent and emergency care
- Processing, Distribution) The center which includes the central decontamination area, packaging and sterilization, linen finishing, processed stores, and a dispatch center
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- Food and Nutritional Services Department. Meets both the dietary needs of patients as well as the restaurant for visitors and employees
- Group that fundraises and gains financial support for new medical technology, special projects, capital expansion, long-term financial stability and other needs as identified by Saint Francis Medical Center
- Group that provides services and financial assistance to patients and families at Saint Francis through fundraising
- Three Bed, not-for-profit hospital in Poplar Bluff created through a partnership between Poplar Bluff Medical Partners and Saint Francis Health System
- Department that handles medical equipment
- National, standardized, publically reported survey of patient’s perspectives of hospital care developed by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
- An acronym for the person formerly known as a “ward secretary.” This person handles administrative paperwork, answers phones, and enters some orders
- Formerly known as JCAHO, the leading accrediting agency for US healthcare facilities
13 Clues: Department that handles medical equipment • Restaurant located on the lower level near entrance numbers 4 and 5 • Formerly known as JCAHO, the leading accrediting agency for US healthcare facilities • Convenient Care) Walk-in medical clinics staffed by physicians and staff trained in urgent and emergency care • ...
Eye Diseases 2023-04-16
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- A condition in which the lens of the eye becomes cloudy.
- A condition in which the optic nerve becomes inflamed.
- A condition in which the optic nerve is damaged, leading to vision loss.
- A condition in which the eyes are misaligned.
- What is the medical term for double vision?
- What is the name for a condition in which the eyes are abnormally far apart?
- What is the medical term for farsightedness?
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- Also known as a "lazy eye."
- What is the name for a condition in which the cornea becomes inflamed, causing pain and vision problems?
- Also known as "pink eye."
- What is the name for a condition in which the eyes do not fully close during sleep, causing dryness and irritation?
- A condition that affects the macula and can lead to vision loss.
- What is the name for a condition in which the eyes appear to jiggle or move involuntarily?
- What is the medical term for a drooping of the eyelid?
14 Clues: Also known as "pink eye." • Also known as a "lazy eye." • What is the medical term for double vision? • What is the medical term for farsightedness? • A condition in which the eyes are misaligned. • A condition in which the optic nerve becomes inflamed. • What is the medical term for a drooping of the eyelid? • A condition in which the lens of the eye becomes cloudy. • ...
Vocab Week 9 2023-10-12
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- Combined package of benefits under Medicare Parts A and B that may offer extra coverage for services such as vision, hearing, dental, health and wellness, or prescription drug coverage.
- Discontinuing medical care without giving the proper notice or providing a competent replacement.
- Form Provided to a patient if a provider believes that a service may be declines because Medicare might consider it unnecessary.
- Provides hospitalization insurance to eligible 65+ individuals.
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- A pre-established amount set by the insurance company and paid regularly, usually on a monthly basis, by the patient or an employer.
- Voluntary supplemental medical insurance to help pay for physicians' and other medical professionals' services, medical services, and medical-surgical supplies not covered by Medicare Part A
- Plan that allows patients to only go to physicians, other health care professionals, or hospitals on a list of approved providers, except in an emergency.
- Time during which benefits are payable under a given insurance plan
- Plan that allows patients to use physicians, specialists, and hospitals in the plan's network and receive a greater discount on services.
- Document that outlines all of the services and supplies, the amounts billed by the provider, the amounts paid by Medicare, and what the patient must pay the provider for the preceding 3 month period.
- Model in which providers set the fees for procedures and services.
11 Clues: Provides hospitalization insurance to eligible 65+ individuals. • Model in which providers set the fees for procedures and services. • Time during which benefits are payable under a given insurance plan • Discontinuing medical care without giving the proper notice or providing a competent replacement. • ...
Así se dice#5- El consultorio médico B 2023-04-19
17 Clues: lungs • to sprain • arthritis • antibiotic • apendicitis • appointment • healthy, fit • injure; hurt • female nurse • wound, injury • emergency room • food poisoning • injection, shot • insurance policy • to insult, offend • pharmacy, drugstore • medical prescription
bc 2014-01-09
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- What kind of medical services are annual physical examinations and routine screening procedures?
- this is an out of pocket expense paid by the patient before benefits begin
- What describes conditions that remain after a patient's acute illness or injury has ended?
- recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- the billing step where a patient financial obligations are established
- A provider who directly treats a patient is called a(n)
- Courteous treatment of patients who visit the medical practice is an example of medical:
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- A(n) ______________ can be used by providers to transmit claims in the proper format for carriers.
- the word in the Alphabetic Index that identifies a disease and appears in boldface
- The terms "subscriber" and "guarantor" have the same meaning as
- _____________ is deception with intent to benefit from the behavior.
- Under what rule is a child's primary coverage under the father's plan when both parents have coverage
- In SOAP, the S stands for
- Under what rule is a child's primary coverage determined based upon which parent's day of birth is earlier in the calendar year?
- The federal government has used ICD-10 to categorize what since 1999?
- The Alphabetic Index is organized by:
- periodic payment the insured is required to make to keep a policy in effect
- _____ is an action that improperly uses another's resources.
- the billing step where scheduling occurs
19 Clues: In SOAP, the S stands for • The Alphabetic Index is organized by: • the billing step where scheduling occurs • A provider who directly treats a patient is called a(n) • _____ is an action that improperly uses another's resources. • The terms "subscriber" and "guarantor" have the same meaning as • _____________ is deception with intent to benefit from the behavior. • ...
MED 124 Medical Transcription Mid-Term Exam Review 2014-09-09
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- every hour
- the course of treatment preferred for a patients diagnosis.
- three times a day
- as needed
- when the patient tells the examiner about the problem or complaint.
- the laboratory technician forgot to get the (vial/vile) for my blood draw
- the diagnosis or diagnoses based on the findings during a patients examination
- the reason why a patient is seeking medical attention
- position in which the body is erect, eyes looking forward, arms hanging down at sides with palms facing forward, legs parallel with toes pointed forward.
- protects disclosure of patient health information, prevents the loss of insurance coverage when changing jobs or being fired, and it makes sure that all covered entities have a compliance plan in place to secure patient information
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- what the examiner discovers during a patient examination
- the use of a variety of devices, such as handheld recorders to document a patient visit or consultation
- the breast was (subtle/supple) during the annual well-woman examination
- nothing by mouth
- the paper (sores/soars) through the sky as the doctor and I collided in the hallway today.
- examination taken to evaluate the knowledge base of a Medical Transcriptionist
- twice a day
- replaces the traditional paper chart record and all patient information is stored into a computer system.
- the doctor denied the patient (access/assess) to their medical record
19 Clues: as needed • every hour • twice a day • nothing by mouth • three times a day • the reason why a patient is seeking medical attention • what the examiner discovers during a patient examination • the course of treatment preferred for a patients diagnosis. • when the patient tells the examiner about the problem or complaint. • ...
Terms 2021-04-16
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- Textbook a book that contains info on diseases and how to cure them.
- A way in Indian culture to tell a story
- an important Indian mathematician and astronomer
- a game invented under the Guptas
- medical system
- a creator of literature
- People who built impressive free standing temples and monasteries
- to find
- something decided mostly by local rulers
- a short story with a moral or lesson
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- People who carved temples from stone
- gained land across the Ganges Basin
- system A counting system based on units of ten
- a person who studies the skies
- a status with political rights or obligations
- What Chandra Gupta dreamed of building
16 Clues: to find • medical system • a creator of literature • a person who studies the skies • a game invented under the Guptas • gained land across the Ganges Basin • People who carved temples from stone • a short story with a moral or lesson • What Chandra Gupta dreamed of building • A way in Indian culture to tell a story • something decided mostly by local rulers • ...
Forensic Science Vocabulary 2024-08-09
15 Clues: jury • cause • trial • trial • witness • science • of death • / lawyer • attorney • examiner • evidence • scientist • bargaining • of custody • scene investigator
Health Insurance / Crack The Code 2021-05-01
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- / The amount you pay to the insurance company each month to buy health coverage.
- provider / Any doctor, hospital, or other provider of medical services that has agreed to be in your insurance company's network and to offer their services at discounted rates.
- / The portion of the bill you are responsible for each time you receive a service.
- / When you need to let your insurance company know in advance about any medical tests or procedures the doctor has ordered.
- Insurance Marketplace / This option for buying health insurance allows people in the USA who need to buy insurance on their own to compare their options and choose the best insurance to meet their needs.
- / When your insurance company requires your primary care doctor to authorize any visits to other doctors or specialists.
- / The amount you must pay out of your own pocket before your insurance company will start paying for services.
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- provider / Any doctor, hospital, or other provider of medical services that has not set up special rates with your insurance company.
- / Similar to a co-payment except that instead of paying a fixed amount, you pay a percentage of the total cost.
- services / Services that are not covered under your insurance policy, which means you will be responsible for all charges if you choose to get them.
- maximum / This is the dollar amount that your portion of health care costs cannot exceed each year.
- condition / Any injury or illness that existed before the date when your current policy started.
- limits / This means a maximum amount that an insurance policy will pay over the course of a year or a lifetime.
- / Term that refers to the amount typically charged by health care providers for similar services in the area you live in.
- care doctor / A doctor who coordinates all of your medical care, from annual physicals to referring you to specialists.
- / A detailed explanation of medical services that you or your doctor must submit to the insurance company in order to be reimbursed.
- / A contract between an insurance company and an individual that provides coverage for health costs in exchange for a set payment.
17 Clues: / The amount you pay to the insurance company each month to buy health coverage. • / The portion of the bill you are responsible for each time you receive a service. • condition / Any injury or illness that existed before the date when your current policy started. • ...
Unit 1 - Vocabulary Words 2020-05-12
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- Learning device that helps in remembering
- An event, activity or condition that causes stress
- System of medical practice that treats disease by
- by law
- How you look at things
- Slight misalignment of the vertebrae
- Process of thinking to create new ways of learning
- that is unclean
- Concept of care that involves health professionals
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- Form of healing that considers the whole person
- Sensitivity to others needs
- terminally ill patients and family
- Mastery of the knowledge, skills and behaviors
- Process of sorting patients to determine medical need and priority of care
- When something becomes harmful through contact with
- conduct that falls below the standards of behavior
- How you internalize things and make them yours
17 Clues: by law • that is unclean • How you look at things • Sensitivity to others needs • terminally ill patients and family • Slight misalignment of the vertebrae • Learning device that helps in remembering • Mastery of the knowledge, skills and behaviors • How you internalize things and make them yours • Form of healing that considers the whole person • ...
Emergencies 2024-01-16
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- hema- or hemo
- stopping of the heart
- type of bandage used to stop bleeding if direct pressure doesn't control the bleeding
- immediate medical attention
- fracture protruding through the skin
- body's inability to perspire
- number of breaths during CPR
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- type of venom injected by most pit vipers
- use this technique on a spinal injured victim to open the airway
- burn that need emergency medical treatment
- when muscles become stiff and hard followed by severe muscle spasms
- viral disease that is transmitted through the saliva of diseased animals
- position of a victim when you leave
- temporary loss of consciousness
- person's blood pressure drops to a critical low
- number of compressions during CPR
- someone who can provide emergency advanced life support
17 Clues: hema- or hemo • stopping of the heart • immediate medical attention • body's inability to perspire • number of breaths during CPR • temporary loss of consciousness • number of compressions during CPR • position of a victim when you leave • fracture protruding through the skin • type of venom injected by most pit vipers • burn that need emergency medical treatment • ...
OP SMILE 2025-10-21
9 Clues: :) • Change • ______ Smile • Doctor for teeth • A ____ lip/palate • medical procedure to change body • A cleft lip is a medical _________ • When one side is affected by cleft lip • When both sides are affected by cleft lip
Medical Terminology Crossword 2013-05-13
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- / shaft, or mid-portion, of a long bone
- / visual examination of a joint with an arthroscope and television camera
- / displacement of a bone from a joint
- / pertaining to a backbone
- / excessive development in muscles
- / process of bone formation
- / carrying or leading away from the body
- / trauma to a joint without rupture
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- / shallow cavity in a bone
- / abnormal condition of lateral curvature of the spine
- / malignant tumor of skeletal muscle
- / individual segment of the spine composed of the vertebral body, vertebral arch, spinous process, transverse process, and lamina, enclosing the neural canal
- / turning the palm downward
- / fibrous membrane separating and enveloping muscles
- / pertaining to the lower back
15 Clues: / shallow cavity in a bone • / pertaining to a backbone • / turning the palm downward • / process of bone formation • / pertaining to the lower back • / excessive development in muscles • / trauma to a joint without rupture • / malignant tumor of skeletal muscle • / displacement of a bone from a joint • / shaft, or mid-portion, of a long bone • ...
Etymology Medical Terms 2013-11-14
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- swelling of the belly
- Pain of the heart
- Paralysis of the nerves
- Pain of the muscle around the heart
- Diseased state of the mouth
- Muscle pain
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- Inflammation of the lungs
- Loss of feeling in hands
- Inflammation of the skin
- Swelling of the brain
- Death of the skin
- Paralysis over half of the body
- Removal of the tongue
- Diseased condition of the liver
- Foot is asleep
15 Clues: Muscle pain • Foot is asleep • Pain of the heart • Death of the skin • swelling of the belly • Swelling of the brain • Removal of the tongue • Paralysis of the nerves • Loss of feeling in hands • Inflammation of the skin • Inflammation of the lungs • Diseased state of the mouth • Paralysis over half of the body • Diseased condition of the liver • Pain of the muscle around the heart
Common Medical Tests 2021-09-15
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- cells uptake various amount of sugar depending on growth
- tracers
- radioactive iodine
- worn continuously
- clear fluid
- moving picture of the heart
- area of increased activity
- uses sound waves
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- indicates infection, inflammation, or cancer
- record of electrical activity
- heart function test
- cross sectional image
- may indicate polyp or cancer
- assists to find tumors & determine metastasis
- 3-D image
15 Clues: tracers • 3-D image • clear fluid • uses sound waves • worn continuously • radioactive iodine • heart function test • cross sectional image • area of increased activity • moving picture of the heart • may indicate polyp or cancer • record of electrical activity • indicates infection, inflammation, or cancer • assists to find tumors & determine metastasis • ...
Medical Ward Activity 2022-11-06
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- Nurses begin this process by asking patients questions.
- What is the prefix of "within"
- What is the prefix of "urine"
- This may involve taking the patient's temperature, recording their weight, monitoring their heartbeat, and checking their blood pressure.
- It is a written instruction issued by medical professionals that is used to prescribed for administering/supplying medicines and drugs.
- What is the prefix of "heart"
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- What type of monitoring form that provides a consistent and accurate documentation for I.V catheter insertion, monitoring sites and dressing changes.
- of Birth what does "DOB" stands for?
- It refers to the speciality concerned with the diagnosis, management, and non-surgical treatment of unusual or serious diseases.
- It includes checking vitals and collecting tissue, blood, stool or urine samples for analysis.
- It is staffed with specialized skilled nursing and support staff to provide nursing care to non-surgical patients.
- Nurses also offer their patients emotional support, administer medications and track their vitals in performing this procedure.
- what does "Bx" stands for?
- What is the suffix of "inflammation"
- It is the measurement of the fluids that enter the body (intake) and the fluids that leave the body (output).
15 Clues: what does "Bx" stands for? • What is the prefix of "urine" • What is the prefix of "heart" • What is the prefix of "within" • of Birth what does "DOB" stands for? • What is the suffix of "inflammation" • Nurses begin this process by asking patients questions. • It includes checking vitals and collecting tissue, blood, stool or urine samples for analysis. • ...
Medical Terminology Test 2023-10-23
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- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially toward midline
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Turning the forearm outward from the pronated position
- Situated in the midline of a structure
- Pointing the toes away from the body
- Lying face up
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- Movement in 2 or 3 planes
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- Increasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- Bringing the toes toward the body
- Lying face down
- Anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates laterally away from the midline
15 Clues: Lying face up • Lying face down • Movement in 2 or 3 planes • Bringing the toes toward the body • Turning the forearm toward the body • Pointing the toes away from the body • Situated in the midline of a structure • Movement toward the midline of the body • Movement away from the midline of the body • Extreme or excessive straightening of a part • ...
Medical crossword puzzle 2023-12-21
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- the scientific study of diseases
- the study and treatment of heart diseases
- the area of medicine that deals with pregnancy and the birth of babies
- one of the five, long, separate parts at the end of your hand, including your thumb
- the joint connecting the foot to the leg
- a doctor who studies and treats the diseases of children
- a doctor who is trained to perform surgery
- the joint between the hand and the arm
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- the branch of medicine that deals with injuries and diseases of the bones or muscles
- a person whose job is to prepare medicines and sell or give them to the public in a shop or in a hospital
- a person who works by profession, especially in medicine or law
- the part of the body between the head and the shoulders
- the joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm where it bends in the middle
- a sudden serious and dangerous event or situation that needs immediate action to deal with it
- a person whose job is to take care of sick or injured people, usually in a hospital
15 Clues: the scientific study of diseases • the joint between the hand and the arm • the joint connecting the foot to the leg • the study and treatment of heart diseases • a doctor who is trained to perform surgery • the part of the body between the head and the shoulders • a doctor who studies and treats the diseases of children • ...
UOSCOM - Medical Crossword 2020-09-30
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- Longest-running cardiac study
- Marker of myocardial injury
- Rare genetic heart condition that causes sudden death
- Drug extracted from foxglove
- 200 million dollar lawsuit over defective heart valve
- Outdated name for stroke
- Only body part that does not receive blood supply
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- Subsides after taking nitroglycerin
- Plant that was the origin of heart shape
- Founder of pediatric cardiology
- Another name for "Broken Heart Syndrome"
- 5300 year-old mummy suffering from atherosclerosis
- Disease resulting from vitamin B1 deficiency
- First person to conduct heart transplant
- Most common primary cardiac tumor
15 Clues: Outdated name for stroke • Marker of myocardial injury • Drug extracted from foxglove • Longest-running cardiac study • Founder of pediatric cardiology • Most common primary cardiac tumor • Subsides after taking nitroglycerin • Plant that was the origin of heart shape • Another name for "Broken Heart Syndrome" • First person to conduct heart transplant • ...
Medical pt.3 2023-02-14
17 Clues: Pus • Lung • Lung • Nose • Flesh • Chest • Snore • Nipple • breath • To air • Tonsils • Trachea • Breathing • Breathing • Diagraphm • A little swelling • A combining form used like a prefix variously meaning side, rib, lateral, or pleura.
Medical Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-26
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- Cordlike structure that enables the transmission of electric impulses through the nervous system
- Organ located in the skull
- The first part of the small intestine
- Wound resulting from minor damage to the epidermal layer of the skin
- Crack or break in a bone
- The gonads in the female body
- Serious condition wgen the cardiovascular system cannot cope with the blood supply to the body
- Natural and synthetic antimicrobial substances
- Hormone that controls the day and night cycles of the body
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- The outermost layer of human skin
- Process of moving blood from one person into another person
- The inability to have children
- Soft substance inside bones
- Large organ that process nutrients and detoxifies harmful substances in the blood
- Liquid that contains blood cells
15 Clues: Crack or break in a bone • Organ located in the skull • Soft substance inside bones • The gonads in the female body • The inability to have children • Liquid that contains blood cells • The outermost layer of human skin • The first part of the small intestine • Natural and synthetic antimicrobial substances • Hormone that controls the day and night cycles of the body • ...
Veterinary medical terminology 2025-11-20
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- under the skin was infected
- the dogs head is hurt
- top outer layer of skin
- without or no blood cell production
- in nouns denoting that a substance is present in the blood.
- bones located outside the body
- slow heart rhythm
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- The surgeon will perform an arthrocentesis to aspirate fluid from the swollen joint.
- The study of the heart and its diseases
- high blood sugar
- the action or process of vomiting.
- "a record of," "a drawing," or "something written,"
- The veterinarian recommended chemo, a systemic drug
- red blood cell
- Pain in the joints
15 Clues: red blood cell • high blood sugar • Pain in the joints • slow heart rhythm • the dogs head is hurt • top outer layer of skin • under the skin was infected • bones located outside the body • the action or process of vomiting. • without or no blood cell production • The study of the heart and its diseases • "a record of," "a drawing," or "something written," • ...
medical crossword puzzle 2025-12-09
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- muscle
- muscles you control
- band of fibrosis that connects to the bone
- muscle pain
- shoulder muscle
- to bend
- loss of muscle tone
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- calf muscle
- ability for muscles to shorten
- volunary muscle
- muscles that cant be consciously controlled
- heart
- muscle lines the digestive system
- inflammation of the tendon
- shrinkage of muscle
15 Clues: heart • muscle • to bend • calf muscle • muscle pain • volunary muscle • shoulder muscle • muscles you control • shrinkage of muscle • loss of muscle tone • inflammation of the tendon • ability for muscles to shorten • muscle lines the digestive system • band of fibrosis that connects to the bone • muscles that cant be consciously controlled
Models of Disability Crossword Activity 2023-06-28
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- The critical model of disability does not scrutinize bodily or mental impairments, but rather the ___________ __________ (2 words) that “define particular attributes as impairments, as well as social conditions that concentrate stigmatized attributes in particular populations.” (Allen, 158-9)
- The ________ ________(2 words) model focuses primarily on “the inherent dignity of the human and, where necessary, on a person’s medical characteristics.” (Allen, 168)
- The medical model of disability does not “address the social ____________ and economic deprivation” many people with disabilities face (Allen, 166)
- The human rights model provides “a theoretical and practical framework for disability ________.” (Allen, 168)
- This model of disability “distinguishes between ___________ and disability, identifying the latter as a disadvantage that stems from a lack of fit between a body and its social environment.” (Allen, 166-7)
- The social model of disability “attributes the creation of disability to the dominant __________ environment… which views disability as deviance, damage, dependence; and perpetuates labels and stereotypes which stigmatize disempower, deskill, and marginalize disabled people.” (Allen, 167)
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- The critical model of disability intersects with many theories that center _________ _________(2 words), such as Crip theory, Dis/ability critical race studies, Black disability studies, Indigenous theory, and Postcolonial theory. (Allen, 159)
- “Within the medical model rests an ideology of __________, which contends that the normal state of being is to be in good health; therefore sickness deviates from normality.” (Allen, 166)
- The social model of disability views disability as “not the problem of the _________, but rather a social and environmental issue arising from society.” (Allen, 166)
- The human rights model of disability ___________ the range of challenging life circumstances that disabled individuals may confront and advocates for educating people on these challenges to better inform disability rights efforts. (Allen, 168)
- The ________ model of disability encourages eugenics perspectives on normality and fitness. (Allen, 166)
- ________ disability theory “consists of a diverse, interdisciplinary set of theoretical approaches that analyze disability as a cultural, historical, relative, social, and political phenomenon.” (Allen, 158)
- Under The medical model, disability is perceived as a medical _______ and a deviation from normal health status. (Allen, 166)
13 Clues: The ________ model of disability encourages eugenics perspectives on normality and fitness. (Allen, 166) • The human rights model provides “a theoretical and practical framework for disability ________.” (Allen, 168) • Under The medical model, disability is perceived as a medical _______ and a deviation from normal health status. (Allen, 166) • ...
Study Time 2025-09-30
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- Naturally occurring due to cell growth/development
- Set amount that needs to be met before Insurance will take over
- The program we access to work with clients
- The company we work for
- Insurance Verification Site
- Disregarding someone's feelings
- State/Federal funded medical Insurance
- Federal funded medical Insurance for those over 65
- Understanding emotions that someone is having
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- Policy information on coverage
- Qualities that show you are hardworking and respectful
- The client we work for
- Chronic health condition which one's body does not produce insulin correctly
- Requirements that need to be met to qualify for services
- Cancer of the skin
- Feeling for someone
- This cancer affects the bone and bone marrow
- This is what client will pay based on insurance coverage
- This is the app that makes out workspace secure
- What is covered by a client's insurance
20 Clues: Cancer of the skin • Feeling for someone • The client we work for • The company we work for • Insurance Verification Site • Policy information on coverage • Disregarding someone's feelings • State/Federal funded medical Insurance • What is covered by a client's insurance • The program we access to work with clients • This cancer affects the bone and bone marrow • ...
jobs 2024-04-16
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- Developer: Creates computer programs.
- Legal advisor who represents clients.
- Medical professional who assists doctors.
- Educator in a school.
- Medical professional who cares for patients.
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- Financial expert who manages money.
- Designer of structures and systems.
- Sells products or services.
- Oversees a team or department.
- Cook in a restaurant or kitchen.
10 Clues: Educator in a school. • Sells products or services. • Oversees a team or department. • Cook in a restaurant or kitchen. • Financial expert who manages money. • Designer of structures and systems. • Developer: Creates computer programs. • Legal advisor who represents clients. • Medical professional who assists doctors. • Medical professional who cares for patients.
Renal System 2023-01-10
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- gland superior to kidney
- Tissue of capsule
- electrolyte regulated in the kidneys
- where filtration begins in the nephron
- mechanism controlling blood pressure
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- medical condition placing patients at high risk for UTI
- medical object causing UTI
- cardinal sign of UTI
- male organ which can obstruct urine flow
- urine leaves kidneys via these tubes
10 Clues: Tissue of capsule • cardinal sign of UTI • gland superior to kidney • medical object causing UTI • electrolyte regulated in the kidneys • urine leaves kidneys via these tubes • mechanism controlling blood pressure • where filtration begins in the nephron • male organ which can obstruct urine flow • medical condition placing patients at high risk for UTI
Track & Field Sports injuries 2023-05-03
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- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- Vital signs are unstable and not within normal limits
- lose consciousness for a short time because of a temporarily insufficient supply of oxygen to the brain.
- the directing of a patient to a medical specialist by a primary care physician
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- when your body loses more fluid than you take in.
- body's inability to cope with a particular heat load.
- history, examination, and medical decisionmaking
- Damage to the brain from interruption of its blood supply.
- the prioritization of patient care
- causing difficulty in breathing.
10 Clues: causing difficulty in breathing. • the prioritization of patient care • history, examination, and medical decisionmaking • when your body loses more fluid than you take in. • body's inability to cope with a particular heat load. • Vital signs are unstable and not within normal limits • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • ...
The Urinary System 2024-04-10
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- Medical specialty that focuses on the urinary system
- Organ responsible for filtering waste and excess water from the blood
- Medical term for the inability to control urination
- Condition characterized by the presence of blood in the urine
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- Organ that stores urine before being expelled from the body
- Procedure used to examine the bladder and urethra using a flexible tube
- Small structures in the kidneys that filter blood and produce urine
- Medical term for painful or difficult urination
- Nutrient-rich fluid excreted by the kidneys
- Tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body
10 Clues: Nutrient-rich fluid excreted by the kidneys • Medical term for painful or difficult urination • Medical term for the inability to control urination • Medical specialty that focuses on the urinary system • Organ that stores urine before being expelled from the body • Condition characterized by the presence of blood in the urine • ...
Health & Jobs 2026-01-08
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- to injure a joint in your body, especially your wrist or ankle.
- a medical document that allows you to get medicine from a pharmacy.
- lack of strength
- to shake because you are cold or frightened.
- a hole in a tooth.
- a person whose job is to keep or check financial accounts.
- a sudden problem in your brain that changes the flow of blood and makes you unable to move part of your body.
Down
- the organ that stores urine before it leaves the body.
- an organ in the body that cleans the blood and produces bile.
- someone whose job is to prepare and serve food at events.
- a doctor, especially one who is a specialist in general medicine and not surgery.
- the organ that filters blood and produces urine.
- a piece of medical equipment used to push liquid into or take liquid out of someone's body.
- the professional who monitors swimmers at a pool or beach.
- drops of liquid that appear on the surface of your skin when you are hot.
- a medical condition in which the body cannot produce enough insulin to control the amount of sugar in the blood.
16 Clues: lack of strength • a hole in a tooth. • to shake because you are cold or frightened. • the organ that filters blood and produces urine. • the organ that stores urine before it leaves the body. • someone whose job is to prepare and serve food at events. • the professional who monitors swimmers at a pool or beach. • ...
Brain Teaser 2021-03-12
8 Clues: Movement • healthy fruit • What we inhale • State of Well being • Medical professional • In good Physical condition • Preparation before exercise • Biggest medical Aid in Zimbabwe
Legal/Ethical 2023-08-31
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- moral right and wrongs
- given when a patient is unconscious
- direct access to medical specialist
- reduction of the potential injury
- verbal or written between two parties
- committing act that is not legally his or hers to perform
- given when a person has a disability and cannot speak for themselves
- ensures educational documents are kept confidential
- group that ensures safe equipment
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- a lawsuit that is examined by the court of law
- failure to perform legal duty
- parent permission needed for treatment
- ensures medical records are kept confidential
- failure to use ordinary or reasonable care
- legal wrongs against person or property
- a person improperly does something he or she has the legal right to do
- low to no deductibles for service
- combination of HMO and PPO
- allows broad network of providers
19 Clues: moral right and wrongs • combination of HMO and PPO • failure to perform legal duty • reduction of the potential injury • low to no deductibles for service • allows broad network of providers • group that ensures safe equipment • given when a patient is unconscious • direct access to medical specialist • verbal or written between two parties • ...
Legal/Ethical 2025-08-20
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- reduction of potential injury
- failure to use ordinary or reasonable care
- group that ensures safe equipment
- direct access to medical specailist
- combination of HMO and PPO
- consent given when a person has a disability and cannot speak for themselves
- legal wrongs against a person
- allows broad network of providers
- failure to perform legal duty
- ensures medical records are kept safe
- parent permission needed for treatment
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- ensures educational records are kept safe
- a lawsuit that is examined by the courts
- committing acts that are not legally his or hers to perform
- given when a patient is unconscious
- verbal or written between two parties
- a person improperly does something he or she has a legal right to do
- moral rights and wrongs
- low to no deductibles for service
19 Clues: moral rights and wrongs • combination of HMO and PPO • reduction of potential injury • legal wrongs against a person • failure to perform legal duty • group that ensures safe equipment • allows broad network of providers • low to no deductibles for service • given when a patient is unconscious • direct access to medical specailist • verbal or written between two parties • ...
health problems 2025-07-22
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- To request food or a service
- Yellowish liquid waste from the body
- A doctor’s written order for medicine
- A scheduled time to see a doctor
- To give a vaccine to protect against disease
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- Doctor for women’s reproductive health
- A limit or factor in medical test results
- Medical term for womb
- Common illness with fever, chills, and body aches
- Organ that cleans the blood and produces bile
- A serious disease that affects the liver
- Another word for uterus
- nose Common cold symptom where liquid comes out of your nose
- A higher than normal body temperature
14 Clues: Medical term for womb • Another word for uterus • To request food or a service • A scheduled time to see a doctor • Yellowish liquid waste from the body • A doctor’s written order for medicine • A higher than normal body temperature • Doctor for women’s reproductive health • A serious disease that affects the liver • A limit or factor in medical test results • ...
Adylee Cohee 2024-04-11
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- what was remreck asked to release
- what was the club name
- what did they say music healed
- What year of collage are they in at chapter 17
- what was the studio name they signed with
- what did the boys at the party thing of doctors
- what did george think music made you more of
- how long did the music last
- did Remeck return to class
- who wanted to drop medical school
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- what was rap to George
- what profession is George in
- what tactic did Remreck use to deter the bully
- did they press charges
- were they serious about leaving medical for music
- what did remreck think when he got in the fight
- what did remreck want to call them
- who did they eat dinner with
- what was the rappers name
- was the party successful
20 Clues: what was rap to George • what was the club name • did they press charges • was the party successful • what was the rappers name • did Remeck return to class • how long did the music last • what profession is George in • who did they eat dinner with • what did they say music healed • what was remreck asked to release • who wanted to drop medical school • ...
Wedding 2025-04-10
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- Sports team we saw at our first game together
- City we currently live in
- Month we started dating
- City where we took our engagement photos
- Music artist we saw together that broke the attendance record at US Bank Stadium
- Where we went to medical school
- State that we went to on our first trip together
- Game we played together in the medical school lounge
- Number of years we’ve been together
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- Activity we did on our first date
- Our honeymoon destination
- Food we ate for our first date
- City where we first met
- Language we both took in high school
- Location where we swam with sting rays
- City we got engaged in
- Our favorite sport to play together
- Our favorite football team
18 Clues: City we got engaged in • City where we first met • Month we started dating • Our honeymoon destination • City we currently live in • Our favorite football team • Food we ate for our first date • Where we went to medical school • Activity we did on our first date • Our favorite sport to play together • Number of years we’ve been together • Language we both took in high school • ...
Terms 2021-04-16
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- a status with political rights or obligations
- a book that contains info on diseases and how to cure them.
- What Chandra Gupta dreamed of building
- People who built impressive free standing temples and monasteries
- an important Indian mathematician and astronomer
- to find
- something decided mostly by local rulers
- a creator of literature
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- system A counting system based on units of ten
- gained land across the Ganges Basin
- a short story with a moral or lesson
- People who carved temples from stone
- A way in Indian culture to tell a story
- medical system
- a game invented under the Guptas
- a person who studies the skies
16 Clues: to find • medical system • a creator of literature • a person who studies the skies • a game invented under the Guptas • gained land across the Ganges Basin • a short story with a moral or lesson • People who carved temples from stone • What Chandra Gupta dreamed of building • A way in Indian culture to tell a story • something decided mostly by local rulers • ...
VOCABULARY REVIEW UNIT 11 2025-05-23
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- To start to feel the symptoms of an illness.
- Eating a variety of foods in the right proportions to stay healthy.
- Gaining weight.
- Engaging in physical movement or busy with activity.
- A session of physical exercise.
- To find out the true reason for something.
- To become so absorbed in something that you forget what time it is.
- Extremely happy.
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- A state of poor health; sickness.
- To feel slightly unwell.
- A routine medical examination.
- To surprise or shock someone.
- Invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms.
- Medical care given for an illness or injury.
- To become infected with (e.g., a cold or flu).
- To recover from an illness or difficult situation.
16 Clues: Gaining weight. • Extremely happy. • To feel slightly unwell. • To surprise or shock someone. • A routine medical examination. • A session of physical exercise. • A state of poor health; sickness. • To find out the true reason for something. • To start to feel the symptoms of an illness. • Medical care given for an illness or injury. • ...
#7 Health 2021-06-03
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- breathing that sounds like snoring
- excess retention or build-up of fluids in bodily tissues
- difficult breathing observed as shortness of breath
- a medical device used to measure blood pressure
- lack of adequate oxygen
- temperature taken in the ear
- relating to the sense of hearing
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- an unusually slow rate of breathing
- a condition in which blood pressure is too high
- temperature taken in the armpit
- a long, thin medical instrument used to explore body cavities
- a pulse of fewer than 60 beats per minute
- body temperature below 95°F
- rapid, shallow breathing due to the lungs only partially filling
- lack of breathing
15 Clues: lack of breathing • lack of adequate oxygen • body temperature below 95°F • temperature taken in the ear • temperature taken in the armpit • relating to the sense of hearing • breathing that sounds like snoring • an unusually slow rate of breathing • a pulse of fewer than 60 beats per minute • a condition in which blood pressure is too high • ...
Week 8-Gold, Mason 2022-06-14
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- idea that is suggested
- studying or looking at something carefully
- short simple story that teaches a moral
- who always worries about their health
- than is needed or wanted
- criticize other people
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- medical condition
- model
- way of describing something
- increase of range in movement
- development in children and adults
- situation that seems strange
- becomes used instead
- serious medical condition caused by an extreme cold Superimpose-to put one picture on top of another so they can both be partly seen
- lot of small things that belong to someone
15 Clues: model • medical condition • becomes used instead • idea that is suggested • criticize other people • than is needed or wanted • way of describing something • situation that seems strange • increase of range in movement • development in children and adults • who always worries about their health • short simple story that teaches a moral • studying or looking at something carefully • ...
Health Care Final 2022-12-15
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- medical term meaning self.
- Greek physician of the classical period
- Medical term for sharp
- French physician and musician who starting off by carving his own wooden flutes
- Used to look at bacteria.
- Used to protect your hands and spreading bacteria.
- Bacteria that can cause disease.
- cannot be seen under traditional light microscope
- fight infections caused by bacteria in humans
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- invasion and growth of germs
- Bacteria that cannot cause disease.
- A preparation that is used to stimulate the body's immune response against diseases
- Discovered and studied principles of vaccines
- Used to treat illness
- Practice used to keep you clean.
15 Clues: Used to treat illness • Medical term for sharp • Used to look at bacteria. • medical term meaning self. • invasion and growth of germs • Bacteria that can cause disease. • Practice used to keep you clean. • Bacteria that cannot cause disease. • Greek physician of the classical period • Discovered and studied principles of vaccines • fight infections caused by bacteria in humans • ...
Sonography Physics 2020-09-15
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- Wavelength is affected by propagation velocity and _________
- Converting one type of energy to another
- When two waves are out of phase
- Time taken for wave to complete one cycle
- Type of ultrasound that can detect blood flow
- What is the frequency of a wave determined by?
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- Distance a sound can travel per unit of time is...
- Mass/volume = ?
- Frequency is the inverse of
- Sound is what type of wave?
- One of the acoustic variables
- This is required for sound to travel
- Medical equipment that has crystals
- First application of Ultrasound used during war-time
- Type of sound used in medical imaging
15 Clues: Mass/volume = ? • Frequency is the inverse of • Sound is what type of wave? • One of the acoustic variables • When two waves are out of phase • Medical equipment that has crystals • This is required for sound to travel • Type of sound used in medical imaging • Converting one type of energy to another • Time taken for wave to complete one cycle • ...
Health Care History 2021-08-19
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- _Dickson made the band-aid
- in fifteen _ the microscope was invented
- _ Blackwell was the first woman to get a medical degree
- James_preformed the first successful human blood transfusion
- Who introduced the system to classify the 4 blood groups
- What century was the stethoscope, syringe, and x-ray developed/invented
- what virus causes aids
- Who was considered to be the "Father of medicine"
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- who descovered medical use for x-rays
- Willem Einthoven discovers _
- Where was Aspirin invented
- What did Alexander Fleming discover
- Who invented the stethoscope
- Who did the first full face transplant
- In 197_ the first "test tube baby" was born
15 Clues: what virus causes aids • _Dickson made the band-aid • Where was Aspirin invented • Willem Einthoven discovers _ • Who invented the stethoscope • What did Alexander Fleming discover • who descovered medical use for x-rays • Who did the first full face transplant • in fifteen _ the microscope was invented • In 197_ the first "test tube baby" was born • ...
Thermoforming 2025-04-22
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- Lightweight plastic used in disposable products.
- The first step in the thermoforming cycle.
- – Industry requiring sterile thermoformed trays.
- Heat-resistant plastic used in medical containers.
- Additional air force applied for more detail.
- Industry that uses thermoforming for interior parts.
- Final step where excess material is removed.
- Method that uses suction to shape the heated sheet.
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- One of the main applications of thermoforming.
- Goal supported by recycled/biodegradable plastics.
- Plastic forming process using heat and molds.
- Step where shaped plastic hardens.
- Main material used in thermoforming.
- Clear, recyclable plastic used in food packaging.
- Tool that defines the shape of the plastic product.
15 Clues: Step where shaped plastic hardens. • Main material used in thermoforming. • The first step in the thermoforming cycle. • Final step where excess material is removed. • Plastic forming process using heat and molds. • Additional air force applied for more detail. • One of the main applications of thermoforming. • Lightweight plastic used in disposable products. • ...
Healthcare Workers 2024-10-05
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- Expert in nutrition and diet planning for patients
- Doctor specializing in children's health
- Specialist trained to draw blood from patients
- Provides eye exams and prescribes glasses or contact lenses
- Dental specialist who corrects teeth and jaw alignment
- Doctor who interprets medical images
- Healthcare professional focusing on spinal adjustments and musculoskeletal issues
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- Helps patients recover mobility and function through physical therapy
- Doctor who administers anesthesia during surgery
- Assists women during childbirth
- Healthcare provider specializing in oral health
- Emergency medical professional who provides advanced pre-hospital care
- Physician who performs operations
- Doctor specializing in mental health treatment
- Provides direct patient care in hospitals or clinics
15 Clues: Assists women during childbirth • Physician who performs operations • Doctor who interprets medical images • Doctor specializing in children's health • Specialist trained to draw blood from patients • Doctor specializing in mental health treatment • Healthcare provider specializing in oral health • Doctor who administers anesthesia during surgery • ...
AVRMC Hospital Week 2025 2025-05-06
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- Employees in this department draw blood and run tests
- Where a patient goes for an operation
- This clinic has different doctors with different specialties
- Where to get medical reports
- Patient information is kept in this
- This group/department keeps us safe
- This department keeps our computers running
- This carries fluid and medicine to a patient
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- What people take to patients who are admitted
- Patients check in here when they arrive at the hospital
- What Radiology does
- This person takes care of patients
- This department orders supplies
- People go here for medical emergencies
- This person can set a broken bone
- Where you go to get a bite to eat
- This place has many things for sale
17 Clues: What Radiology does • Where to get medical reports • This department orders supplies • This person can set a broken bone • Where you go to get a bite to eat • This person takes care of patients • Patient information is kept in this • This place has many things for sale • This group/department keeps us safe • Where a patient goes for an operation • ...
Abortions 2024-04-02
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- type of abortion with medical management of mifepristone AND misoprostol
- classical PE finding for incomplete abortion
- classical US finding of complete abortion
- classical US finding for missed abortion
- most significant PE finding for inevitable abortion
- Typical presentation of abortion
- vaginal bleeding + open os + visible POCs
- management of threatened abortion
- infection arising likely from retained POCs, leading to TSS or necrotizing infection
- previously documented IUP OR frank POCs on exam
- vaginal bleeding + closed os + live fetus
- surgical management of abortion
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- classical US finding of threatened abortion
- open cervical os, always leading to abortion
- medication for medical abortion
- closed cervical os + POCs inside uterus
- classical PE finding for septic abortion
- abortion management of watchful waiting, least successful for incomplete abortion
18 Clues: medication for medical abortion • surgical management of abortion • Typical presentation of abortion • management of threatened abortion • closed cervical os + POCs inside uterus • classical US finding for missed abortion • classical PE finding for septic abortion • classical US finding of complete abortion • vaginal bleeding + open os + visible POCs • ...
HEALTH 2024-03-02
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- successful treatments for a disease that was thought impossible to cure
- the process of identifying a condition
- painful sores that appear in the mouth
- The invasion and growth of germs in the body
- potentially fatal
- operating on a patient's body
- idiom for not feeling well
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- the regular beating of the heart
- used to see how the heart is functioning
- used instead of standard medical treatment
- sth that indicates that a person may have a disease or a condition
- an abnormal mass of cells in the body
- searching your condition online
- an instrument that measures temperature
- a disease caused when cells divide uncontrollably
- the number of times the heart beats per minute
- a person who is receiving medical care
17 Clues: potentially fatal • idiom for not feeling well • operating on a patient's body • searching your condition online • the regular beating of the heart • an abnormal mass of cells in the body • the process of identifying a condition • painful sores that appear in the mouth • a person who is receiving medical care • an instrument that measures temperature • ...
Happy Rad/Transportation Week!! 2024-11-01
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- German engineer and physicist _____ Röntgen.
- ____ emission is the process of releasing charged particles, such as electrons, from a heated metal surface
- ___ imaging is a medical technique that uses a special dye to enhance the clarity of medical images
- is a medical procedure that involves inserting a needle or catheter into the chest wall to remove fluid or air from the pleural space.
- A ____ CT scan, is also known as a spiral CT scan.
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- The ___ scan measures the blood supply through the lungs.
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- Safe, Personalized, Caring,____
- A device that sends and receives ultrasound waves to create images of the body's tissues and organs
- The ___ scan is used to see how well air moves and blood flows through the lungs.
- Atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- MRI Gradient _____.
12 Clues: MRI Gradient _____. • Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Safe, Personalized, Caring,____ • German engineer and physicist _____ Röntgen. • A ____ CT scan, is also known as a spiral CT scan. • The ___ scan measures the blood supply through the lungs. • Atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons • ...
Tricare Chapter 11 2025-09-26
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- Coinsurance for Tricare and Champva
- The governments health insurance for the families of veterans with 100% service-related disabilities
- COORDINATES/MANAGES MEDICAL CARE
- The uniformed service member in a family qualified for TRICARE or CHAMPVA.
- Government health program that serves dependents of active-duty service members, military retirees and their families, some former spouses, and survivors of deceased military members; formerly called CHAMPUS.
- The worldwide database of TRICARE and CHAMPVA beneficiaries.
- FOR INDIVIDUALS OVER 65 WHO QUALIFY FOR BOTHE MEDICARE AND TRICARE
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- The basic managed care health plan offered by TRICARE.
- The fee-for-service military health plan.
- The maximum annual amount a TRICARE beneficiary must pay for deductible and cost share.
- Government facility providing medical services for members and dependents of the uniformed services.
- Geographic area designated to ensure medical readiness for active-duty members.
12 Clues: COORDINATES/MANAGES MEDICAL CARE • Coinsurance for Tricare and Champva • The fee-for-service military health plan. • The basic managed care health plan offered by TRICARE. • The worldwide database of TRICARE and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. • FOR INDIVIDUALS OVER 65 WHO QUALIFY FOR BOTHE MEDICARE AND TRICARE • ...
Tricare 2025-09-29
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- The maximum annual amount a TRICARE beneficiary must pay for deductible and cost share.
- The fee-for-service military health plan.
- The uniformed service member in a family qualified for TRICARE or CHAMPVA.
- The worldwide database of TRICARE and CHAMPV A beneficiaries.
- Government health program that serves dependents of active-duty service members, military retirees and their families, some former spouses, and survivors of deceased military members; formerly called CHAMPUS.
- The governments health insurance for the families of veterans with 100% service-related disabilities
- Geographic area designated to ensure medical readiness for active-duty members.
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- COORDINATES/MANAGES MEDICAL CARE
- Government facility providing medical services for members and dependents of the uniformed services.
- Coinsurance for Tricare and Champva
- FOR INDIVIDUALS OVER 65 WHO QUALIFY FOR BOTH MEDICARE AND TRICARE
- The basic managed care health plan offered by TRICARE.
12 Clues: COORDINATES/MANAGES MEDICAL CARE • Coinsurance for Tricare and Champva • The fee-for-service military health plan. • The basic managed care health plan offered by TRICARE. • The worldwide database of TRICARE and CHAMPV A beneficiaries. • FOR INDIVIDUALS OVER 65 WHO QUALIFY FOR BOTH MEDICARE AND TRICARE • ...
General Negligence & Medical Negligence 2013-02-19
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- The first case to establish Negligence
- The case which provides the revised test for medical negligence, that if there is no logical basis and the medical practice involves unreasonable risks, he Doctor may still be negligence
- The “but for” test is used to ensure that C’s injuries were a ……… result of Ds actions
- When Res Ipsa Loquitur applies in medical negligence cases, the ………. of proof shifts to the Defendant rather than it being on the claimant. It is then for D to prove he was not negligent.
- The case which the modern day 3 part test for Duty of Care comes from
- The case that illustrates learner drivers will be judged against the standard of a qualified driver
- What case does the test for breach in general negligence come from?
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- This case explains that there are different standards of care within the medical profession itself i.e. a GP will only be judged against the standard of a reasonable GP and not against the standard of a reasonable brain surgeon.
- The second leg of causation (as established in The Wagon Mound case) shows that D will be deemed to have been negligent if the injuries were foreseeable but not if they were ……. …………..
- Nobody is perfect; therefore the courts compare the defendant to the standard of this person when assessing breach of duty in general negligence.
- The latin phrase meaning “Let things speak for themselves” used to assess breach in medical negligence
- Bolton v Stone illustrates this risk factor which the courts consider when deciding whether D breached their DOC
12 Clues: The first case to establish Negligence • What case does the test for breach in general negligence come from? • The case which the modern day 3 part test for Duty of Care comes from • The “but for” test is used to ensure that C’s injuries were a ……… result of Ds actions • ...
Medicine 2021-11-12
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- is a medical expert who goes in an ambulance to help people when they have been hurt.
- are pieces of thread that doctors use to close an injury.
- is a chemical that is used to get rid of wrinkles.
- is a person who does X-rays.
- is a medical procedure that takes an image of the inside of our bodies.
- are sticks that people use to walk with after they have broken their leg.
- is a place where surgeons operate.
- is a person who agrees to give their body parts to science or medicine when they die.
- is a doctor who does operations in a hospital.
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- is a vehicle which takes people to a hospital.
- is something which people give to injured people as soon as they have had an accident.
- are pieces of thread that doctors use to close an injury.
- is a place where patients in a hospital lie in bed.
- is something you get in your arm.
- is a medical procedure which checks your blood for illness.
- is a procedure where doctors cut into patients and repair something that is wrong.
- (emergency room) is a hospital department where people who have had accidents go.
17 Clues: is a person who does X-rays. • is something you get in your arm. • is a place where surgeons operate. • is a vehicle which takes people to a hospital. • is a doctor who does operations in a hospital. • is a chemical that is used to get rid of wrinkles. • is a place where patients in a hospital lie in bed. • are pieces of thread that doctors use to close an injury. • ...
Employee Health Plans 2025-04-23
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- The amount of money you pay for care before your insurance starts to pay.
- clinic A place where people go to get basic medical care.
- Money paid before getting a service to hold your place or start treatment.
- Care you get from a doctor to help you get better.
- A small amount of money you pay when you get medical care.
- costs To pay for some or all of the money needed for something.
- insurance plans Different types of services and rules that help pay for medical care.
- Practitioner Another name for a primary care physician.
- care Help and services from doctors, nurses, or clinics to stay healthy or treat sickness.
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- The money you pay regularly to have health insurance.
- A doctor who works with one type of health problem or part of the body.
- care physician The main doctor you see for checkups and health problems.
- Words that give details or explain what something is like.
- A health problem where the body cannot control sugar in the blood.
- To say something is a good choice or idea.
- To look at two or more things to find similarities and differences.
- A group of doctors, hospitals, and clinics that work with your insurance plan.
17 Clues: To say something is a good choice or idea. • Care you get from a doctor to help you get better. • The money you pay regularly to have health insurance. • Practitioner Another name for a primary care physician. • clinic A place where people go to get basic medical care. • Words that give details or explain what something is like. • ...
medical terminology blood 2013-07-06
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- Pertaining to a multi-lobed nucleus
- Deficiency of neutrophils
- Disease or defect of hemoglobin production. Sickle cell anemia
- White blood cell with one large nucleus; capable of killing foreign substances by phagocytosis
- abnormal shape of cell
- Variation in the shape of red blood cells.
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- Immature, developing red blood cell.
- of plasma from withdrawn blood by centrifuge.
- Large, giant cell with a big nucleus; platelet precursor found in the bone marrow.
- Deficiency of clotting cells
- Study of the shape or form of cells
- Separation of platelets from the rest of the blood
- Substance that prevents blood clotting
- A granular white blood cell with cytoplasmic granules that stain with eosin (a reddish dye)
- Disease of blood clotting.
15 Clues: abnormal shape of cell • Deficiency of neutrophils • Disease of blood clotting. • Deficiency of clotting cells • Pertaining to a multi-lobed nucleus • Study of the shape or form of cells • Immature, developing red blood cell. • Substance that prevents blood clotting • Variation in the shape of red blood cells. • of plasma from withdrawn blood by centrifuge. • ...
Medical Laboratory Week 2014-04-05
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- Sample of blood collected and cultured to rule out infection in the blood.
- Iron containing portion in the red blood cells. It transports oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
- The process of taking a patients blood sample.
- As the kidneys become impaired the creatinine will rise. High levels of creatinine warn of possible malfunction of the kidneys, sometimes even before the patient reports any symptoms. It is for this reason that routine blood and urine checks are done.
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormosne. Important in controlling the body's metabolism. This hormone stimulates the thyroid gland to produce and secrete thyroid hormones.
- The main protein in human blood and the key to regulation of osmotic pressure (the movement of water between the bloodstream and tissues) of blood.
- The best lab, also the one you are at.
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- Considered the "good" cholesterol. It helps return cholesterol to the liver where it can be eliminated from the body
- Blood urea nitrogen. This tests how well the kidneys are working.
- Blood that is specific to the patients blood group.
- The sugar level in the blood. High levels found in diabetes mellitus.
- These cells help clot your blood.
- Bile pigment normally found in trace amounts. Increased levels are seen in liver disease.
- A group of tests used to determine risk of coronary disease. Contains cholesterol, HDL,LDL and triglicerides.
- Complete blood count- measures red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets
15 Clues: These cells help clot your blood. • The best lab, also the one you are at. • The process of taking a patients blood sample. • Blood that is specific to the patients blood group. • Blood urea nitrogen. This tests how well the kidneys are working. • The sugar level in the blood. High levels found in diabetes mellitus. • ...
Medical terms 2 2020-01-19
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- Способ введения в организм медицинских средств с помощью шпр
- Ограниченное скопление крови
- Кровь оказывает ... на стенки сосудов
- Гибель части сердечной мышцы из-за недостаточного притока крови к ней
- функций организма
- Общее название для обширной группы онкологических заболеваний
- Острое нарушение кровоснабжения головного мозга
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- Одна из
- Глубокий воспалённый дефект
- Пульс по-другому...
- Бытовое название неглубокой и небольшой резаной раны
- Возникает при воспалениях
- Гамма излучение(метод исследования)
- Тягостное ощущение в подложечной области груди, полости рта и глотки
- Нарушение анатомической целостности кожи или слизистых
15 Clues: Одна из • функций организма • Пульс по-другому... • Возникает при воспалениях • Глубокий воспалённый дефект • Ограниченное скопление крови • Гамма излучение(метод исследования) • Кровь оказывает ... на стенки сосудов • Острое нарушение кровоснабжения головного мозга • Бытовое название неглубокой и небольшой резаной раны • Нарушение анатомической целостности кожи или слизистых • ...
medical, ethical, legal 2017-06-20
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- verbal false statement
- failing to perform a required act
- legal protection that could normally be incurred
- wrongful act gives rise to civil suit
- establishing treatment according to severity
- conscience, conduct, character
- person whom legal action is brought
- provides penalties for releasing PHI
- false statement in written form
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- agreement from patient for treatment
- false statement written or verbal
- act of touching another person without consent
- legal obligation to respond to a call
- differentiates right from wrong
- create fear of harm or invasion
15 Clues: verbal false statement • conscience, conduct, character • differentiates right from wrong • create fear of harm or invasion • false statement in written form • false statement written or verbal • failing to perform a required act • person whom legal action is brought • agreement from patient for treatment • provides penalties for releasing PHI • ...
Medical Abbreviations: Anatomical 2021-04-20
16 Clues: GI • os • ax • Lt • Rt • ant • abd • lat • ing • OD, _____ eye • cerebrospinal fluid • Right upper quadrant • central nervous system • peripheral nervous system • A&P ______ and Physiology • LMP, last _________ period
Medical Terminology 1 2023-10-02
Medical Term Crossword 2023-02-15
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- A common symptom of food poisoning
- What guys have in their pants
- When you paly the guitar you get blank on your fingers
- What you kiss with
- Commonly referred to as the belly
- The color of the sun
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- Happens when a women is in labor
- You blank food
- What you use to sit
- What you use to chew food
- What your grandma likes to squeeze
- What vampires like to drink
- What you put food in to be chewed
- The emotion you'll feel if you broke your arm
- After eating a lot of food you might have a blank ache
15 Clues: You blank food • What you kiss with • What you use to sit • The color of the sun • What you use to chew food • What vampires like to drink • What guys have in their pants • Happens when a women is in labor • What you put food in to be chewed • Commonly referred to as the belly • A common symptom of food poisoning • What your grandma likes to squeeze • ...
Medical Terms 2 2023-06-06
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- The predicated outcome of a disease progression
- malignant tumour originating in glandular tissue
- mass of coagulated blood
- combination of chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth breathing
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat
- partial or complete break in a bone
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- benign tumor of glandular tissue
- abnormal narrowing in a blood vessel
- abnormal hardening of tissue
- Disorder in which the body cannot regulate blood sugar
- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition
- Not cancerous
- partial or complete wasting away of a part of the body
15 Clues: Not cancerous • mass of coagulated blood • abnormal hardening of tissue • benign tumor of glandular tissue • partial or complete break in a bone • abnormal narrowing in a blood vessel • Signifies a recurring, persistent condition • The predicated outcome of a disease progression • malignant tumour originating in glandular tissue • ...
Medical Term 1 2021-12-20
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- skin surface is scraped away
- one mature cell type is replaced by another type
- thick sticky high cell and fibrin content fluid with increased risk of scar
- fluid that is yellow or green numerous leukocytes and cell debris and pus typically means bacterial infection
- localized pocket of purulent exudate or pus in solid tissue
- increase in size of cells resulting in increased tissue mass
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- tissue varies in size and shape and have large nuclei and increased rate of mitosis
- new growth which is commonly called a tumor
- tissue or appendage is torn away
- increased number of cells causing increased tissue mass
- sharp object cuts skin and maybe underlying soft tissue
- undifferentiated cells nuclei and structures vary seen in most malignant tumors
- collection of interstitial fluid formed in an inflamed area
- decreased cell size resulting in reduced tissue mass
- watery fluid with small amounts of protein and WBC
15 Clues: skin surface is scraped away • tissue or appendage is torn away • new growth which is commonly called a tumor • one mature cell type is replaced by another type • watery fluid with small amounts of protein and WBC • decreased cell size resulting in reduced tissue mass • increased number of cells causing increased tissue mass • ...
Medical Term E 2024-10-01
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- Redness of the skin caused by increased blood flow to the superficial capillaries.
- Referring to an abnormal location, as in an ectopic pregnancy where the embryo implants outside the uterus.
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves.
- A skin condition that causes itchy, red, and inflamed patches of skin.
- Abnormal protrusion of the eyeballs, often seen in hyperthyroidism.
- The medical term for vomiting.
- Inflammation of the esophagus, often caused by acid reflux or infection.
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- A condition in which tissue similar to the lining inside the uterus grows outside the uterus.
- A chronic lung disease that causes shortness of breath due to damage to the alveoli.
- Inflammation of the brain, often due to infection.
- The obstruction of a blood vessel by a blood clot or foreign substance.
- A neurological disorder marked by recurrent seizures.
- Swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in the body's tissues.
- The outermost layer of the skin.
- Medical term for nosebleed.
15 Clues: Medical term for nosebleed. • The medical term for vomiting. • The outermost layer of the skin. • Inflammation of the brain, often due to infection. • A neurological disorder marked by recurrent seizures. • Swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in the body's tissues. • Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves. • ...
Medical terms B1 2023-11-08
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- membrane lines the capsule and secretes synovial fluid
- lines the capsule and secretes synovial fluid
- a fibrous sac that acts as a cushion to ease movement in areas that are subject to friction
- spinal cord, bone marrow
- bent, hump
- curve, swayback, bent
- abnormal softening of cartilage
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- the loss, or absence, of mobility in a joint due to disease, injury, or a surgical procedure
- "wear and tear arthritis" degenerative joint disease commonly associated with aging
- specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the bones, joints and muscles
- stiffness; bent, crooked
- the visual examination of the internal structure of a joint
- joint-lubricating fluid secreted by the synovial membrane
- rib
- the smooth, rubbery, blue-white connective tissue that acts as a shock absorber between bones
15 Clues: rib • bent, hump • curve, swayback, bent • stiffness; bent, crooked • spinal cord, bone marrow • abnormal softening of cartilage • lines the capsule and secretes synovial fluid • membrane lines the capsule and secretes synovial fluid • joint-lubricating fluid secreted by the synovial membrane • the visual examination of the internal structure of a joint • ...
Medical Diagnostic Technology 2024-01-11
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- nonexistent line splitting the body into dorsal and ventral parts
- sitting up
- lower or below
- Middle
- away from the origin
- set crosswise
- median plane
- toward the bottom/belly
- plane above
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- toward the side
- lying down
- closer to the bodies point of origin
- parallel to the back
- opposite from transverse plane
- plane below
15 Clues: Middle • sitting up • lying down • plane below • plane above • median plane • set crosswise • lower or below • toward the side • away from the origin • parallel to the back • toward the bottom/belly • opposite from transverse plane • closer to the bodies point of origin • nonexistent line splitting the body into dorsal and ventral parts
Medical Terms - Blood 2023-12-10
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- Acute blood loss from damaged blood vessels.
- A blood cancer affecting the bone marrow and lymphatic system.
- Production of novel red blood cells.
- A decreased tendency for blood clot formation.
- A bone marrow cancer.
- Viral infection in the bloodstream.
- An increased tendency for blood clot formation.
- Presence of fungi or yeasts in the bloodstream.
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- A process to form blood clots after vessel injuries.
- A bleeding disorder affecting the ability of blood cells to form clots.
- An elevated number of white blood cells.
- A decreased number of leukocytes.
- A group of diseases causing abnormal production of defective hemoglobin molecules.
- Destruction of red blood cells.
- Bacterial infection in the bloodstream.
15 Clues: A bone marrow cancer. • Destruction of red blood cells. • A decreased number of leukocytes. • Viral infection in the bloodstream. • Production of novel red blood cells. • Bacterial infection in the bloodstream. • An elevated number of white blood cells. • Acute blood loss from damaged blood vessels. • A decreased tendency for blood clot formation. • ...
Medical Crossword puzzle 2024-10-15
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- To treat patients by cutting into the body; used with the verb 'undergo' (to undergo ______)
- A drug that is used to reduce or remove physical pain
- Synonym for 'disease'
- Contrary of painless.
- A mark left on part of the body
- A place where older people live together and are cared for: ________ home
- Object made out of plaster to protect a broken bone
- Organs in the chest with which people breathe
- When you are not sick anymore it means you made a full ____________
- Physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or an attack
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- Translation of "médecin généraliste"
- A common infectious disease, often seasonal. There is a vaccine for it.
- Disease that sometimes requires insulin injections
- An abnormally high body temperature (symptom for some diseases)
- Thin part of the leg just above the foot
15 Clues: Synonym for 'disease' • Contrary of painless. • A mark left on part of the body • Translation of "médecin généraliste" • Thin part of the leg just above the foot • Organs in the chest with which people breathe • Disease that sometimes requires insulin injections • Object made out of plaster to protect a broken bone • A drug that is used to reduce or remove physical pain • ...
General Medical Terminology 2024-04-22
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- Invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms.
- Predicted outcome of a disease.
- Injury caused by physical force.
- Relieving pain without curing.
- Period of improvement in a disease.
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- Excessive bleeding.
- Cancerous or harmful.
- Group of symptoms indicating a condition.
- Deep cut or tear in the skin.
- Numbness induced for medical procedures.
- Feeling of sickness or queasiness.
- Life-threatening response to infection.
- Identification of a disease or condition.
- Open sore on the skin or mucous membrane.
- Rapid spread of a disease in a community.
15 Clues: Excessive bleeding. • Cancerous or harmful. • Deep cut or tear in the skin. • Relieving pain without curing. • Predicted outcome of a disease. • Injury caused by physical force. • Feeling of sickness or queasiness. • Period of improvement in a disease. • Life-threatening response to infection. • Numbness induced for medical procedures. • ...
Medical Word Parts 2021-08-27
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL CREATIVITY 2021-06-03
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- Unlawful touching
- an attempt to injure someone
- the front side of someone
- blood pressure that is higher than normal
- someone who has practice in medicine
- the study of structures of the body
- defamation that is spoken
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- defamation that is written
- deals with breathing
- determines the cause of a health problem
- a system of moral principles
- towards the midline
- the back side of someone
- EMT that has training
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
15 Clues: Unlawful touching • towards the midline • deals with breathing • EMT that has training • the back side of someone • the front side of someone • defamation that is spoken • defamation that is written • an attempt to injure someone • a system of moral principles • the study of structures of the body • someone who has practice in medicine • determines the cause of a health problem • ...
Medical Ward Activity 2022-11-06
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- of Birth what does "DOB" stands for?
- Nurses begin this process by asking patients questions.
- what does "Bx" stands for?
- What type of monitoring form that provides a consistent and accurate documentation for I.V catheter insertion, monitoring sites and dressing changes.
- What is the suffix of "inflammation"
- It is staffed with specialized skilled nursing and support staff to provide nursing care to non-surgical patients.
- This may involve taking the patient's temperature, recording their weight, monitoring their heartbeat, and checking their blood pressure.
- It refers to the speciality concerned with the diagnosis, management, and non-surgical treatment of unusual or serious diseases.
- What is the prefix of "within"
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- What is the prefix of "heart"
- It is the measurement of the fluids that enter the body (intake) and the fluids that leave the body (output).
- It is a written instruction issued by medical professionals that is used to prescribed for administering/supplying medicines and drugs.
- Nurses also offer their patients emotional support, administer medications and track their vitals in performing this procedure.
- What is the prefix of "urine"
- It includes checking vitals and collecting tissue, blood, stool or urine samples for analysis.
15 Clues: what does "Bx" stands for? • What is the prefix of "heart" • What is the prefix of "urine" • What is the prefix of "within" • of Birth what does "DOB" stands for? • What is the suffix of "inflammation" • Nurses begin this process by asking patients questions. • It includes checking vitals and collecting tissue, blood, stool or urine samples for analysis. • ...
Medical Ward Activity 2022-11-06
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- Nurses begin this process by asking patients questions.
- What is the prefix of "heart"
- It includes checking vitals and collecting tissue, blood, stool or urine samples for analysis.
- It is staffed with specialized skilled nursing and support staff to provide nursing care to non-surgical patients.
- What is the suffix of "inflammation"
- What is the prefix of "within"
- It is a written instruction issued by medical professionals that is used to prescribed for administering/supplying medicines and drugs.
- It is the measurement of the fluids that enter the body (intake) and the fluids that leave the body (output).
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- what does "DOB" stands for?
- This may involve taking the patient's temperature, recording their weight, monitoring their heartbeat, and checking their blood pressure.
- It refers to the speciality concerned with the diagnosis, management, and non-surgical treatment of unusual or serious diseases.
- Nurses also offer their patients emotional support, administer medications and track their vitals in performing this procedure.
- What type of monitoring form that provides a consistent and accurate documentation for I.V catheter insertion, monitoring sites and dressing changes.
- What is the prefix of "urine"
- what does "Bx" stands for?
15 Clues: what does "Bx" stands for? • what does "DOB" stands for? • What is the prefix of "heart" • What is the prefix of "urine" • What is the prefix of "within" • What is the suffix of "inflammation" • Nurses begin this process by asking patients questions. • It includes checking vitals and collecting tissue, blood, stool or urine samples for analysis. • ...
Medical Detective Careers 2023-01-20
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- helps patients understand their treatments
- works with different medications
- a doctor who gives the medication that puts patients to sleep during surgery
- someone who helps patients with their nutrition
- someone who takes x-rays
- a heart doctor
- a doctor that delivers babies
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- a doctor that works with kids
- someone who works with kids when they are in the hospital to help them feel comfortable
- a doctor who works with your brain and the nervous system
- someone who studies pandemics like Covid
- doctors who diagnose and treat mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
- work quickly to save peoples' lives in an emergency
- someone who studies viruses, bacteria, and fungi
- a doctor that treats diseases of the internal organs
15 Clues: a heart doctor • someone who takes x-rays • a doctor that works with kids • a doctor that delivers babies • works with different medications • someone who studies pandemics like Covid • helps patients understand their treatments • someone who helps patients with their nutrition • someone who studies viruses, bacteria, and fungi • ...
Spanish Cognates 2023-03-16
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- Someone who gives people medical attention
- When there's space in between things
- When someone or something is amazing
- When something isn't quite right or seems eery
- A cute furry friend
- When you get something right
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- The very simplest version
- When something tastes good
- The place you go when you're sick
- The vehicle that takes you to get medical attention
- Just the right amount
11 Clues: A cute furry friend • Just the right amount • The very simplest version • When something tastes good • When you get something right • The place you go when you're sick • When there's space in between things • When someone or something is amazing • Someone who gives people medical attention • When something isn't quite right or seems eery • ...
San Fransisco 2024 2024-06-07
14 Clues: - Local • - Talent • - Banking • - Training • - Teaching • - Learning • - Mobility • - Wellness • - Screening • Health - Home • Health - Care • Medical - Exceptional • Partners - Transition • Employers Institute - Excellence
Skeletal System 2025-02-26
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- Condition where someone has brittle bones.
- The medical/anatomical name for a bone break.
- Cancer that forms in bone marrow.
- The strongest, heaviest, and longest bone.
- Found inside bones, this tissue makes blood cells.
- The medical/anatomical name for the skull.
- A skeleton provides shape, support, & _______.
- Bone cell that builds new bone.
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- Bone cell that clears out old bone.
- Layer just under the surface of a bone.
- The main mineral that makes bones strong.
- Tissue that connects bone to bone.
- Ribs, skull, and vertebrae do this for organs.
- Layer of bone that is light & has empty pockets.
14 Clues: Bone cell that builds new bone. • Cancer that forms in bone marrow. • Tissue that connects bone to bone. • Bone cell that clears out old bone. • Layer just under the surface of a bone. • The main mineral that makes bones strong. • Condition where someone has brittle bones. • The strongest, heaviest, and longest bone. • The medical/anatomical name for the skull. • ...
EAS Newsletter 2025-09-20
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- The medical term for pertaining to the neck.
- EAS is registered under which parent organisation?
- Whats is the medical term for earwax?
- Father of Audiology
- A branch of science that deals with hearing, balance, and related conditions.
- Carhart's Notch is found in?
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- Responsible for vertical acceleration
- Largest bone in the Middle Ear?
- A group of frequencies in acoustics
- A device that converts electrical signals into sound waves
- Listening with both ears is known as
- International Deaf Awareness Month
- Fluid in the inner ear, rich in Potassium.
- Which year was EAS formed?
14 Clues: Father of Audiology • Which year was EAS formed? • Carhart's Notch is found in? • Largest bone in the Middle Ear? • International Deaf Awareness Month • A group of frequencies in acoustics • Listening with both ears is known as • Responsible for vertical acceleration • Whats is the medical term for earwax? • Fluid in the inner ear, rich in Potassium. • ...
CATA 2023-03-15
15 Clues: cause • Divided • support • unmoving • large loss • big church • disastrous • unreserved • destructive • cloudy eyes • destruction • medical tube • medieval weapon • Positive charged • informational booklet
From Day One San Francisco 2024 2024-06-10
15 Clues: SoFi • Udemy • Checkr • JobGet • Emtrain • Coursera • Candidly • Eightfold • Cappfinity • One Medical • Lyra Health • Reperio Health • Malida Advisors • Keystone Partners • Top Employers Institute
H.H. Holmes Crossword 2024-04-09
Across
- a corpse
- the separation of limbs from the body
- how he was executed
- sold to medical universities after being killed
- Holmes' partner in crime
- the fate of many of his victims
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- the number of Pitezel children that were murdered
- A fiery way Holmes disposed of bodies
- where the hotel was located
- the science or practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing disease
- fraud crimes Holmes committed across the country
- the name of Holmes' hotel
12 Clues: a corpse • how he was executed • Holmes' partner in crime • the name of Holmes' hotel • where the hotel was located • the fate of many of his victims • A fiery way Holmes disposed of bodies • the separation of limbs from the body • sold to medical universities after being killed • the number of Pitezel children that were murdered • ...
somn catchy 2024-12-05
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- Health
- companies concerned with treating disease and/or alleviating patient pain
- small valves/tubes to redirect liquids; used for diagnostics, lab-on-chips, tissue-simulating systems
- on finding and identifying disease; often incorporates microfluids, genetic engineering, etc.
- digital technologies (apps, IoT, ML) with healthcare to increase care quality and/or data streams
- treatments with synthetic chemistry; tends to refer to large companies like Pfizer and Vertex
- industry involved with acquiring, compiling, and analyzing medical images & corresponding data
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- or redesigns biological systems and genes; both for consumers and medicines; data-driven
- that deals with medical device design and deployment, includes wearables
- of pharma; molecular drugs similar to pharmaceuticals produced through biological means
- industry which develops natural, bioengineered, or synthetic materials for tissue replacement
- bioengineering and biological organisms to create new materials for consumer or medical purposes
- on nanoparticles for drug delivery, electronics, etc. Materials science and physics-focused
- treatments with compounds derived from organisms, like antibodies or protein drugs
14 Clues: Health • that deals with medical device design and deployment, includes wearables • companies concerned with treating disease and/or alleviating patient pain • treatments with compounds derived from organisms, like antibodies or protein drugs • of pharma; molecular drugs similar to pharmaceuticals produced through biological means • ...
Rubenstein Chapter 2 Part 1 vocabulary 2021-01-08
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- The scientific study of popular on characteristics.
- Revolution/ A series of improvements in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods and drastically altered society.
- expectancy/ The average number of years an individual can be expected to live, given current social, economic, and medical conditions. Life expectancy at birth is the average number of years a newborn infant can expect to live.
- density/ The total number of people divided by the total land area.
- The portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human settlement.
- A situation in which the number of people in an area exceeds the capacity of the environment to support life at a decent standard of living
- transition/ The process of change in a society's population as a combination of medical advances and economic development, affecting a population's desire and ability to control its own birth and death rates.
- time/ The number of years it takes for an area's population to double.
- increase rate/ (NIR) The percentage growth of a population in a year, computed as the crude birth rate minus the crude death rate (NIR=CBR-CDR).
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- birth rate/ (CBR) The number of live births in a year for every 1,000 people alive in a society.
- density/ The ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture.
- revolution/ Medical technology from Europe and North America that was used to eliminate many diseases in the developing world.
- A complete enumeration of a population
- density/ The number of people per unit of area of arable land, which is land suitable for agriculture.
- Fertility Rate/ The average number of children a woman will have during her childbearing years.
- Population Growth/ A decline of the total fertility rate to the point where the natural increase rate equals zero.
- death rate/ (CDR) The number of deaths in a year per 1,000 people alive in a society.
17 Clues: A complete enumeration of a population • The scientific study of popular on characteristics. • density/ The total number of people divided by the total land area. • The portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human settlement. • time/ The number of years it takes for an area's population to double. • ...
CV System Review 2024-04-18
Across
- These small fibers are found at the end of the conduction system
- A medical term for the rest period between contractions
- The "I" in MI; a term for the dead tissue
- The largest artery in the body
- The name for the electrical system in the heart
- The "V" in Vtach & Vfib
- abnormally slow heart rate
- Heartbeat you can feel; abbreviated as "P"
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- "Myocardial" pertains to the heart --
- The last "A" in AAA
- The "D" in AED
- The pacemaker of the heart
- The term for inflammation around the heart
- Normal -- Rhythm; the "S" in NSR
- The arteries around the heart; the "C" in CABG
- Abnormally fast heart rate
- A medical term for contraction
- The bundle of __ located after the AV node
18 Clues: The "D" in AED • The last "A" in AAA • The "V" in Vtach & Vfib • The pacemaker of the heart • Abnormally fast heart rate • abnormally slow heart rate • The largest artery in the body • A medical term for contraction • Normal -- Rhythm; the "S" in NSR • "Myocardial" pertains to the heart -- • The "I" in MI; a term for the dead tissue • The term for inflammation around the heart • ...
My dream job : Registered Nurse 2024-02-16
Across
- Person receiving medical care
- Thin, pointed instrument used for injections
- Surgical tool used for cutting tissue
- Stitching used to close wounds
- Identifies the medical condition
- instrument used for listening to a heartbeat
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- Rhythmic beating of the heart
- Device for measuring body temperature
- Medication used to treat bacterial infections
- worn by healthcare professionals
10 Clues: Rhythmic beating of the heart • Person receiving medical care • Stitching used to close wounds • Identifies the medical condition • worn by healthcare professionals • Device for measuring body temperature • Surgical tool used for cutting tissue • Thin, pointed instrument used for injections • instrument used for listening to a heartbeat • ...
Importance Of Healthy Life 2025-02-24
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- Vitamin essential for healthy bones
- Body temperature measuring device
- Diseases caused by abnormal cell growth
- Organ responsible for filtering blood
- Disease caused by influenza virus
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- Abreviation for tuberculosis
- Condition where blood pressure to high
- Medical proffesianal responsible for pantient core
- Medical proffesianal performing surgical operations
- Condition where blood sugar levels are to high
10 Clues: Abreviation for tuberculosis • Body temperature measuring device • Disease caused by influenza virus • Vitamin essential for healthy bones • Organ responsible for filtering blood • Condition where blood pressure to high • Diseases caused by abnormal cell growth • Condition where blood sugar levels are to high • Medical proffesianal responsible for pantient core • ...
