medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology Ch. 6 2022-02-12
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- earache
- inflammation of the eardrum
- projected part of the external ear
- hearing professional who specializes in the study of hearing impairments
- instrument to measure hearing
- a waxy substance secreted by glands located throughout the external canal
- incision into the eardrum, most often for the insertion of a small polyethylene tube to keep the canal open and prevent fluid buildup, such as occurs in otitis media
- surgical repair of the external ear
- process of measuring hearing
- inflammation of the labyrinth (internal ear), usually accompanied by vertigo and deafness
- hardening of the bony tissue in the ear
- bleeding from the ear
- a drug that reduces congestion and swelling of membranes, such as those of the nose and auditory tube in an infection
- measurement of the compliance and mobility (conductibility) of the tympanic membrane and ossicles of the middle ear by monitoring the response to external airflow pressures
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- coiled tubular structure of the internal ear that contains the spiral organ of Corti
- surgery with the use of a microscope used on delicate tissue, such as the ear
- a ringing or buzzing in the ears; a jingling
- record of hearing measurement
- hearing impairment from old age
- instrument for examining the ear
- surgical procedure to reconstruct the tympanic membrane and/or the auditory ossicles
- the larger of two sacs within the membranous labyrinth of the vestibule in the inner ear
- middle part of the internal ear, on front of the semicircular canals and behind the cochlea; functions to provide body balance and equilibrium
- a turning round; dizziness
- fluid within the membranous labyrinth of the internal ear
- fluid that fills the bony labyrinth of the internal ear
- general term for partial or complete hearing loss
- the smaller of two sacs within the membranous labyrinth of the vestibule in the inner ear
- purulent drainage from the ear
- excision of the stapes to correct otosclerosis
30 Clues: earache • bleeding from the ear • a turning round; dizziness • inflammation of the eardrum • process of measuring hearing • record of hearing measurement • instrument to measure hearing • purulent drainage from the ear • hearing impairment from old age • instrument for examining the ear • projected part of the external ear • surgical repair of the external ear • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson 11 2022-04-20
25 Clues: not • bad • out • ball • lump • drug • cold • pull • sleep • loins • large • flesh • child • within • spleen • speech • nipple • before • between • beneath • stretch • entrance • swelling • paralysis • offspring
Medical Term Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-13
Across
- Part found further from the middle
- At the ankle, the foot turning out
- Moving a body part away from the center of the body
- Referring to above a body part
- Jagged cut
- Turning Palms upward
- Referring to behind a body part
- Dividing the body into right & left
- Crackling sound in a joint
- Dividing the body into front & back
- Straightening/opening the joint
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- Close to a point of reference
- Bruise
- Towards the middle of the body
- A scrape
- Ongoing injury
- Dividing the body into top & bottom
- Blood tumor
- Referring to below a body part
- Bending/closing the joint
- Bending/closing the joint
- Adding a body part to the middle of the body
- New injury
- Further away from a point
24 Clues: Bruise • A scrape • Jagged cut • New injury • Blood tumor • Ongoing injury • Turning Palms upward • Bending/closing the joint • Bending/closing the joint • Further away from a point • Crackling sound in a joint • Close to a point of reference • Towards the middle of the body • Referring to above a body part • Referring to below a body part • Referring to behind a body part • ...
Medical Terminology Team 2 2023-11-30
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- cavity located above the diaphragm
- where the liver is located
- the lower portion of the abdominopelvic cavity
- branches of science that studies the structure of the body
- separates front and back
- separates right and left of unequal sides
- staying the same
- position body is face forward
- separates right and left portion
- cavity located within the skull
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- passes through the midline
- system that consist of bones
- branch of science that describes how the Body functions
- the study of life
- cavity located towards the back
- where appendix is located
- neck region
- tissues are then arranged into -
- separates inferior and superior
- around the eye
20 Clues: neck region • around the eye • staying the same • the study of life • separates front and back • where appendix is located • passes through the midline • where the liver is located • system that consist of bones • position body is face forward • cavity located towards the back • separates inferior and superior • cavity located within the skull • tissues are then arranged into - • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 18 2023-11-21
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- Affective disorder Depression that occurs at the same time every year often in winter.
- A person who does not speak.
- The capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus or drug.
- Exaggerated feeling of well-being.
- Fixed, unyielding false belief or judgment held despite strong evidence to the contrary.
- drug A drug that alters your consciousness by affecting your perception and mood.
- Inability to sleep.
- Total or partial inability to remember past experience.
- The action of one person directly causing the death of another.
- Treatment of mental disorders through communication.
- Natural substance to the brain that has the same effect as opium.
- A drug that stimulates your brain and nervous system.
- Mood disorders with hyperactivity irritability and rapid speech.
- dependence When the body requires a specific dose of particular drug.
- Pressure of two or more diseases at the same time.
- Scientific study of the human mind and behavior.
- identity disorder Mental disorders in which of an individual personality is separated from the rest leading to multiple personality's.
- Syndrome characterized by physical immobility and mental Stupar.
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- Repeated thoughts.
- A drug that reduces nervous or functional activity.
- Impulse disorder.
- Pathologic fear or dread.
- Diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
- Pathologic fear of being trapped in a confined space.
- Agent that intensifies sensory perception.
- Distress caused by fear.
- Nonmedical terms for a person unable to responsible for his or her actions.
- Pathologic fear of being trapped in a public space.
- Pathologic fear of heights.
29 Clues: Impulse disorder. • Repeated thoughts. • Inability to sleep. • Distress caused by fear. • Pathologic fear or dread. • Pathologic fear of heights. • A person who does not speak. • Exaggerated feeling of well-being. • Agent that intensifies sensory perception. • Diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. • Scientific study of the human mind and behavior. • ...
Medical Terminology ch.18 2023-11-21
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- an agent that reduces a bodily functional activity or an instinctive desire
- Group of hormones secreted within the brain & nervous system.
- Fear of heights
- medical specialty in mental conditions.
- chemical substance that alters the functioning of the brain
- involves experiencing a loss of connection between thoughts, feelings, behavior and identity
- mild stimulant to the central nervous system that quickly boosts our alertness and energy levels
- a disorder that disrupts how the brain works & reaction
- the killing of a human being
- Loss of memory
- extreme fear of confined spaces
- Deals with mental and emotional disorders
- able to endure pain or hardship
- hallucinations
- A delusion is a strongly held or fixed false belief that conflicts with reality
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- A impulse control disorder
- Anxiety disorder
- feeling of well-being or elation
- a derangement of the mind
- ability to move about
- type of depression occurs during certain seasons of the year—most often fall or winter
- state of being nervous or distressed about something.
- Mental state of abnormally elevated mood
- having more than one disease
- the study of mind and behavior in humans
- unable to speak
- intense and irrational fear
- persistent thoughts, ideas, images, or impulses that a person feels unable to control.
- sleeplessness/trouble sleeping.
29 Clues: Loss of memory • hallucinations • Fear of heights • unable to speak • Anxiety disorder • ability to move about • a derangement of the mind • A impulse control disorder • intense and irrational fear • having more than one disease • the killing of a human being • extreme fear of confined spaces • able to endure pain or hardship • sleeplessness/trouble sleeping. • ...
Medical Terminology Game (easy) 2024-01-11
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- (small- starts with a “u”)
- (written record
- (excessive flow)
- (rupture)
- (specialist)
- (tissue)
- (pertaining to starts with an “a”)
- (small- starts with an “i”)
- (condition, procedure)
- (pertaining to starts with an “i”)
- is (inflammation)
- (drooping)
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- (tumor
- (specializes in the study)
- (medical science)
- (pertaining to starts with an “o”)
- (pain)
- (study of)
- (puncture)
- (instrument used to look)
20 Clues: (tumor • (pain) • (tissue) • (rupture) • (study of) • (puncture) • (drooping) • (specialist) • (written record • (excessive flow) • (medical science) • is (inflammation) • (condition, procedure) • (instrument used to look) • (small- starts with a “u”) • (specializes in the study) • (small- starts with an “i”) • (pertaining to starts with an “o”) • (pertaining to starts with an “a”) • ...
Medical Terminology Common Suffixes 2023-12-07
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- pertaining to a tumor, hernia, swelling, or protrusion
- causing
- state or condition
- state of
- pain
- record
- pertaining to the presence of a substance in the blood
- a record or the instrument used to create the record
- immature cell
- study of
- inflammation
- abnormal condition
- cell
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- decline, disintegration, destruction
- surgical removal of
- pain
- causing
- medical treatment
- enlargement of
- procedure in which an organ or body cavity is punctured, often to drain excess fluid or take samples for laboratory tests
- weakness
- person who studies
22 Clues: pain • pain • cell • record • causing • causing • state of • weakness • study of • inflammation • immature cell • enlargement of • medical treatment • state or condition • person who studies • abnormal condition • surgical removal of • decline, disintegration, destruction • a record or the instrument used to create the record • pertaining to a tumor, hernia, swelling, or protrusion • ...
It Matters - Medical Terminology 2024-01-03
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- examine by touch for medical purpose
- supportive framework or structure of an organ
- causes a decrease in blood volume which results in dizziness
- not serious or cancerous
- function unit of the kidneys (renal parenchyma)
- major symptom of a heart attack
- head pain or headache
- when body cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body
- inner ear problem
- excessive sweating
- a traumatic brain injury
- inflammation of the stomach and intestines
- carries out specific functions of an organ
- artificial opening
- sensation of rapid, strong or irregular heartbeats
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- inflammation of the mouth
- the name for the parenchyma of the liver (cells)
- problem in the brain; caused by a chemical imbalance in the blood.
- dry
- vestibular disorder is an ____ ear problem
- inflammation of the brain
- sudden and recurring episodes
- generic meaning of xersosis or xeroderma
- artificial opening from the large intestine
- vertigo
- pertaining to the heart
- dry mouth
- artificial opening from a part of the small intestine
- a general terms that refers to the overall dysfunction or pathology of the brain
- referring to mouth, or mouth of
- lung parenchyma
31 Clues: dry • vertigo • dry mouth • lung parenchyma • inner ear problem • excessive sweating • artificial opening • head pain or headache • pertaining to the heart • not serious or cancerous • a traumatic brain injury • inflammation of the mouth • inflammation of the brain • sudden and recurring episodes • major symptom of a heart attack • referring to mouth, or mouth of • ...
Suffix Medical Terminology Review 2024-01-17
21 Clues: Cell • Birth • Tumor • Oxygen • Poison • Breathing • Condition • Removal of • Inflammation • The study of • Recording of • Deficiency of • Destruction of • Blood condition • Abnormally large • Involuntary action • Cutting or incision • Instrument for exam • A state or condition • Infestation or infection • Eating, ingestion, devouring
Root Words - Medical Terminology 2023-09-04
39 Clues: new • eye • dry • pus • head • nose • life • lung • mind • lung • nose • vein • bone • cell • skin • nerve • skull • heart • brain • chest • liver • brain • glands • joints • kidney • fungus • posion • tongue • utereus • stomach • muscles • intestines • gallbladder • electricity • menstruation • blood vessel • sound,speech • ear, hearing • sugar, glucose
Medical Term Team A 2024-03-16
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- healing the mind
- a back bone
- process of recording
- to look at
- back bones
- above
- suffix - rupture
- study of blood
- disease of the gland
Down
- muscle disease
- process of measuring
- containing water
- recording of the heart activity
- suffix - excessive bleeding
- suffix - sagging
- new
- skin
- abnormal softening of gland
- complete paralysis of skeletal muscles
- coming into being
20 Clues: new • skin • above • to look at • back bones • a back bone • muscle disease • study of blood • healing the mind • containing water • suffix - sagging • suffix - rupture • coming into being • process of measuring • process of recording • disease of the gland • suffix - excessive bleeding • abnormal softening of gland • recording of the heart activity • complete paralysis of skeletal muscles
Medical Lab Unit 5 2023-10-26
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- Hypertension.
- The bottom portion of the heart.
- Swollen and dilated veins.
- Helps check heart rhythm and may diagnosis other heart issues.
- A procedure done in a specialized area of radiology.
- meaning inner or within
- Organ that is to pump blood to the rest of the body.
- The middle, muscular layer that contracts to pump blood.
- Emergency room.
- Meaning process of recording, is a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- A type of test to evaluate how well this system is functioning.
- Mitral valve prolapse.
- A complete stopping of the heart.
- meaning muscle
- A disorder in which there is a narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart.
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- meaning heart
- Normal sinus rhythm.
- The top of the heart.
- All of this is enclosed in a double-layered sac.
- meaning upon or on
- Coronary artery bypass graft.
- Part of the epicardium, is the inner layer.
- The outer layer of the heart.
- Basic metabolic panel.
- A condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon.
- Myocardial infarction is commonly referred to as a
- A condition in which the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle, causing reduced blood flow.
- Automated external defibrillator.
- meaning around
- Instrument to measure pressure.
30 Clues: meaning heart • Hypertension. • meaning around • meaning muscle • Emergency room. • meaning upon or on • Normal sinus rhythm. • The top of the heart. • Basic metabolic panel. • Mitral valve prolapse. • meaning inner or within • Swollen and dilated veins. • Coronary artery bypass graft. • The outer layer of the heart. • Instrument to measure pressure. • The bottom portion of the heart. • ...
MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING 1 2023-10-03
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- STATES THAT THE VOLUME OF GAS IS INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO PRESSURE
- THE PERIPHERAL RESISTANCE AGAINST WHICH THE LEFT VENTRICLE MUST PUMP
- NONCARDIOGENIC PULMONARY INFILTRATIONS RESULTING IN STIFF, WET LUNGS
- SURGERY DONE TO ALTER THE STRUCTURE OF THE HEART OR VESSELS WHEN CONGENETAL OR ACQUIRED DISORDER
- LEADS DETECTS VECTORS TRAVELING IN FRONTAL PLAN
- AN ABNORMAL CLINICAL SYNDROME THAT INVOLVES INADEQUATE PUMPING OR FILLING OF THE HEART
- THE QUANTITY OF BLOOD PUMPED BY THE HEART
- INFLATION OF THE AIR SPACES DISTAL TO THE TERMINAL BRONCHIOLES
- REFERS TO THE VOLUME OF AIR N THE LUNGS
- ACCUMULATION OF THICK, PRULENT FLUID WITHIN THE PLEURAL SPACE
- INHIBIT NaCI REABSORPTION IN THE ASCENDING LIMB OF LOOP OF HENLE
- A SIMPLE NON-INVASIVE TEST THAT RECORDS THE HEART'S ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY
- CLINICAL MANIFESTATION OF REVERSIBLE MI
- INFLAMMATION OF THE BRONCHUS
- MEDICATION GIVEN FOR MI
- NFLAMMATION OF BOTH LAYERS OF PLEURAE
- ACUTE INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS WITH EXUFDATE ACCUMULATION IN ALVEOLI
- TERMINAL BRANCHES WHERE MYOCARDIAL CELLS ARE STIMULATED/
- FIBRILLATION RAPID IRREGULAR P WAVES
- A COMPLEX INFLAMMATORY PROCESS THAT CAUSES INCREASE AIRWAY RESISTANCE
- PERSISTENT SBP AND DBP OR MORE OR CURRENT USE OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE
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- RISK FACTORS OF MI
- CENTRAL COMPARTMENT OF THE THORACIC CAVITY
- LIES DEEP TO THE ENDOCARDIUM AND BINDS THE LATTER TO THE MYOCARDIUM
- OCCURS WHEN LYME DISEASE BACTERIA ENTER THE TISSUE OF THE GHEART
- MEDICATION GIVEN FOR MI
- A DISEASE THAT STATE CHARACTERIZED BY AIRFLOW LIMITATION THAT IS NOT FULLY REVERSIBLE
- MULTIPLE RIB FRACTURES
- NEEDLE PUNCTURE THROUGH THE CHEST WALL AND INTO THE PLEURA, TO REMOVE FLUID
- THE REMOVAL OF SUBLOBAR PORTION OF PULMONARY PARENCHYMA
- PROVIDES A RECORD OF THE PATIENTS RHYTHM
- IDIOPATHIC CAUSE OF PERICARDITIS
- IS A PROTEIN THAT IS FOUND IN STRIATED MUSCLES, WHICH INCLUDE HEART MUSCLES
- MOST COMMON ARTERY USED IN GRAFT BYPASS
- PRESENCE OF AIR WITHIN THE PLEURAL CAVITY
- THICK, STRONG, TENDINOUS CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE MITRAL VALVE CUSPS AND THE PAPILLARY MUSCLES
- ACT TO PREVENT BACKFLOW FROM THE ARTERIES TO THE VENTRICLES DURING VENTRICULAR DIASTOLE
- HEART SINUS NODE
- REMOVAL OR STRIPPING OF THICK, FIBROUS, MEMBRANE FROM VISCERAL PLEURA
- INFLAMMATION OF THE PERICARDIUM
- SAW-TOOTH P WAVES
- THE VOLUME OF BLOOD IN THE VENTRICLES AT THE END OF DIASTOLE, BEFORE THE NEXT CONTRACTION
- REFERS TO THE AVERAGE PRESSURE WITHIN THE ARTERIAL SYSYTEM THAT IS FELT BY ORGANS IN THE BODY
- THE HEART OF SIGNAL TRANSMISSION IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
- SINGLE-CELL LAYER THAT LINES THE BLOOD VESSELS
- SUPPLIS THE BREAST AND THE ANTERIOR CHEST WALL
- A CHEST DISCOMFORT OR PAIN CAUSED BY AN INSUFFICIENT FLOW OF BLOOD AND OXYGEN TO THE HEART
- THE P WAVES RESULT FROM
- A TUBULAR SUPPORT PLACED TEMPORARILY INSIDE A BLOOD VESSEL TO RELIVE AN OBSTRUCTION
- AMOUNT OF AIR EXHALED AFTER MAXIMAL INSPIRATION
50 Clues: HEART SINUS NODE • SAW-TOOTH P WAVES • RISK FACTORS OF MI • MULTIPLE RIB FRACTURES • MEDICATION GIVEN FOR MI • THE P WAVES RESULT FROM • MEDICATION GIVEN FOR MI • INFLAMMATION OF THE BRONCHUS • INFLAMMATION OF THE PERICARDIUM • IDIOPATHIC CAUSE OF PERICARDITIS • NFLAMMATION OF BOTH LAYERS OF PLEURAE • MOST COMMON ARTERY USED IN GRAFT BYPASS • REFERS TO THE VOLUME OF AIR N THE LUNGS • ...
Set 8 Medical Terms 2024-04-09
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- clot
- bust forth; rupture
- one; single
- antigen/ antibody response/reaction
- protein
- eat; swallow; engulf
- large
- spleen
- more then 6 months
- present at birth
- less then 6 months
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- therapy
- change
- vien
- new & abnormal growth
- deficiency in blood flow
- small
- many
- change form or shape
- infection acquired during hospital stay
- transferred from parent to off spring
- disease/condition due to another treatment
- gland
23 Clues: clot • vien • many • small • large • gland • change • spleen • therapy • protein • one; single • present at birth • more then 6 months • less then 6 months • bust forth; rupture • change form or shape • eat; swallow; engulf • new & abnormal growth • deficiency in blood flow • antigen/ antibody response/reaction • transferred from parent to off spring • infection acquired during hospital stay • ...
Veterinary Medical Terminology 1 2024-04-10
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- Inability to see
- Equal-sized subsamples
- Substance that evaporates readily
- Give birth to puppies
- Upper and lower folds of skin that move over the eye during the blink reaction
- Arthropod, blood-sucking ectoparasite
- Storage organ of the urinary tract
- Convalescent attention of a medical disease
- Fibrous tissue containing many fat cells
- Relating to the moving surfaces of a joint
- Via the gut
- Common endoparasite of all animals and humans
- The level of desire to eat food
- Loss of viable fetuses through infection, hormonal failure or mechanical damage
- Taking living tissue from the body
- Trauma to the body resulting in tissue damage
- The study of the cell structure
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- Agreement between an owner and a practice that privacy will be respected
- Make worse or more severe
- Science of the use of drugs to treat disease
- Basic structure of the living organism
- Expel stomach contents through the mouth
- Relating to the horse
- Area between the diaphragm and the pelvis
- Adjective used to describe a disease of rapid onset, with severe and recognizable symptoms
- The ability to be mobile; to walk
- Postmortem examination performed on a dead animal
- libitum Latin term for ‘freely’
- The study of the causes of disease
- Relating to birds
30 Clues: Via the gut • Inability to see • Relating to birds • Give birth to puppies • Relating to the horse • Equal-sized subsamples • Make worse or more severe • The level of desire to eat food • The study of the cell structure • Substance that evaporates readily • The ability to be mobile; to walk • Storage organ of the urinary tract • The study of the causes of disease • ...
Medical Prefix and Suffixes 2024-08-31
20 Clues: pus • small • white • suture • poison • against • backward • different • softening • bladder sac • upon on top • inflammation • bad difficult • immature cell • hernia swelling • drooping falling • producing forming • abnormal condition • condition of cells • specialist in the study of
Senses Medical Terminology Crossword 2024-05-22
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- Head, eyes, ears, nose, throat
- Extreme sensitivity to sound
- Reduced vision or poor eyesight
- Fluids
- Pertaining to hearing
- Specialist in ear, nose, and throat disorders
- Excessive dry eye
- Pertaining to glassy
- Inequality of pupil size
- Double vision
- Feather or outer ear flap
- Right eye
- MD who can prescribe lenses and determine vision problems
- Inflammation of the cornea
- Inflammation of the sclera
- Enlargement of pupil/dilation
- Contraction of the pupil of the eye
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- Sensitivity to light
- Pertaining to the inner ear
- Every night at bed
- Inflammation of the eyelash follicles
- Pertaining to within the eye
- Inflammation of the conjunctiva
- Progressive loss of hearing due to age
- MD who specialized in the eye and does surgery
- Production of tears
- Inflammation of the tear producing gland
- Incision of the ear drum
- Pupils equal, round, reactive to light and accomodation
- Left ear
- Progressive loss of eyesight due to age
31 Clues: Fluids • Left ear • Right eye • Double vision • Excessive dry eye • Every night at bed • Production of tears • Sensitivity to light • Pertaining to glassy • Pertaining to hearing • Inequality of pupil size • Incision of the ear drum • Feather or outer ear flap • Inflammation of the cornea • Inflammation of the sclera • Pertaining to the inner ear • Extreme sensitivity to sound • ...
Medical Terminology - Lesson 2 2024-05-22
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- the study of the blood
- inflammation of the lining of the heart
- a bluish discoloration of the skin
- a small bone of the ear
- a tumor containing fiber like structures
- a specialist in the study of the eyes
- the loss of part of body movement
- pertaining to the mind
- a physician skilled in proctology
- any disease of the skull
- surgical creation of an artificial passage between the stomach and the intestines
- excessive pain
- excision of one half of the stomach
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- surgical removal of the uterus
- a tumor made up of muscular elements
- pain in the urinary bladder
- pertaining to the neck and face
- an instrument for observing small things
- lowered blood pressure
- surgical removal of the gallbladder
- abnormal fat in the blood
- a tumor composed of cartilage
- pain in a muscle
- the destruction of body tissues or cells due to internal causes
24 Clues: excessive pain • pain in a muscle • the study of the blood • lowered blood pressure • pertaining to the mind • a small bone of the ear • any disease of the skull • abnormal fat in the blood • pain in the urinary bladder • a tumor composed of cartilage • surgical removal of the uterus • pertaining to the neck and face • the loss of part of body movement • ...
Endocrine System Medical Terminology 2024-06-10
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- the structure , organ on which hormone exert its specific effect
- 4 tiny glands present in neck play important role in bone growth
- Condition of underactive thyroid gland
- Condition of excessive thyroid hormone production
- hormone that prepare uterus for implantation
- Fight or flight hormone
- Overgrowth of bones due to excess growth hormone in adults
- Taking corticosteroid with them may increase gastric ulceration
- Hormone that regulate blood sugar level
- A gland in the upper chest that develop immune system of body
- disease Over production of ACTH causes this disease
- consists of a network of ductless gland that secrets chemicals
- hormone produced by heart
- protein produced by follicle cells of thyroid
- digestive hormone
- Cells that secrete adrenocorticotropic hormone
- Another name of ADH
- milk production hormone
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- Main function is to prevent muscle wasting and rebuild tissue after trauma
- Type of diabetes caused by autoimmune destruction of insulin producing
- hunger stimulating hormone
- prolactin release inhibitor used to inhibit the release of growth hormone
- Type of non pitting edema caused by hypothyroidism
- Hormone lowering calcium level
- Chemical messengers in the body
- Overactivity of adrenal glands leading to high cortisol levels
- Master gland located at the base of brain
- the major mineralocorticoid
- a type of lipid derived hormone
- Smallest endocrine gland
30 Clues: digestive hormone • Another name of ADH • Fight or flight hormone • milk production hormone • Smallest endocrine gland • hormone produced by heart • hunger stimulating hormone • the major mineralocorticoid • Hormone lowering calcium level • a type of lipid derived hormone • Chemical messengers in the body • Condition of underactive thyroid gland • ...
Urinary system medical terminology 2024-06-10
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- Formation of stone(s) in the ureter.
- Inflammation of the kidney tissues
- Calculi: A kidney stone.
- functional unit of the kidney
- Presence of glucose in the urine.
- Blood in the urine.
- Creation of an artificial opening into the bladder.
- Analysis of the urine
- Inflammation of the urethra
- Painful urination
- Inflammation of the bladder often marked by painful urination.
- The action of urinating
- Involuntary discharge of urine.
- A doctor with special training in diagnosing and treating diseases of the urinary organs in females and the urinary and reproductive organs in males.
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- process for purifying blood artificially.
- Frequently getting up and urinating during the night.
- cell carcinoma: a cancer occurring in the kidney tubes where urine is produced or collected.
- carcinoma: cancer that starts in your urothelium, the tissue that lines parts of your urinary system.
- Albumin in the urine.
- Increased or excessive production of urine.
- Examination of the bladder and urethra using a cystoscope, inserted into the urethra.
- Loss of bladder control.
- Stones in the urinary system.
- Low urine output
- Inflammation of the renal pelvis and kidney calices.
- No urine
- Pus in the urine.
- presence of white blood cells in the urine.
- Surgical removal of the bladder.
- Urea in the blood.
30 Clues: No urine • Low urine output • Pus in the urine. • Urea in the blood. • Blood in the urine. • Painful urination • Albumin in the urine. • Analysis of the urine • The action of urinating • Loss of bladder control. • Calculi: A kidney stone. • Inflammation of the urethra • Stones in the urinary system. • functional unit of the kidney • Involuntary discharge of urine. • ...
medical-themed crossword puzzle 2024-09-26
Across
- Surgical procedure to remove a limb (10)
- Protective fluid around the brain and spinal cord (3)
- Inflammation of the joints (9)
- Common pain reliever (7)
- Imaging technique that uses magnetic fields (9)
- A highly contagious viral disease, also known as chickenpox (10)
- Fluid that circulates in the heart and blood vessels (5)
- Condition caused by a deficiency of iron in the blood (7)
- Abnormal growth of cells that may be cancerous (5)
- Condition involving abnormally high blood sugar (8)
- Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen (9)
- Bone in the forearm on the thumb side (5)
- Body system responsible for hormone production (10)
- Small gland responsible for regulating metabolism (8)
- Tissue that protects and cushions joints (9)
- Branch of medicine dealing with skin diseases (11)
- Process of creating a visual image of body organs (9)
- Hormone that regulates glucose in the blood (7)
- A break or crack in a bone (8)
- A type of white blood cell involved in immune response (8)
- Organ that detoxifies chemicals (5)
- Doctor specializing in the female reproductive system (13)
- Smallest blood vessels in the body (8)
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- A viral infection that attacks the respiratory system (5)
- The bone that forms the forehead (7)
- Nutrient essential for muscle contraction (6)
- Medicine used to kill or stop bacteria growth (11)
- Medical professional who assists during surgeries (9)
- Medical specialty focusing on children’s health (10)
- Body’s defensive reaction to infection (9)
- Swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in tissues (4)
- Medical term for the collarbone (8)
- A respiratory condition with difficulty breathing (6)
- Common site for insulin injections (3)
- The tissue that connects bones to muscles (6)
- Drug that reduces fever (9)
- Branch of medicine focused on mental health (12)
- Medical term for high blood pressure (11)
- Organ that pumps blood throughout the body (5)
- Substance produced by the liver to aid digestion (4)
- Pill that prevents pregnancy (10)
- Study of the heart and its functions (13)
- Tiny, hair-like structures in the lungs (5)
- Surgical instrument for making incisions (6)
- Basic building block of life (4)
- Structure responsible for connecting the brain and the rest of the body (7)
- Long tube that carries food from the throat to the stomach (9)
47 Clues: Common pain reliever (7) • Drug that reduces fever (9) • Inflammation of the joints (9) • A break or crack in a bone (8) • Basic building block of life (4) • Pill that prevents pregnancy (10) • Medical term for the collarbone (8) • Organ that detoxifies chemicals (5) • The bone that forms the forehead (7) • Common site for insulin injections (3) • ...
Medical Readiness Week Crossword! 2024-04-19
Across
- Stabs patients but they still have to come back every flu season!
- Often confused for sick call. The place you report to for an injury well after 2 weeks.
- They keep telling me to do particular exercises and stretches. I don't do them and my joints still hurt!
- The few, the proud, the branch who avoid medical at all costs!
- The department you go to make your brain right! You'll probably need a few appointments then.
- The home of records! Still looking for your medical record that’s been in storage since you moved.
- "Have you completed your online portion?" - Them, every 5 seconds.
- Home of all our supplies and orders! As long as it's in the budget which was spent months ago…
- The place where civilians, mainly PFPA, go to get seen but refuse to cooperate!
- Where you go to assess a break! They say it's safe but they run so fast after pressing the button…
- Strong! The oldest branch of the military and they love reminding you about back in the day!
- Always asking you the most open-ended questions with 14 tools in your mouth…
- The place you report to after your spouse gets tired of repeating themselves every sentence!
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- Out of the clinic but still in our hearts! As long as they are able to refill our medications…
- Home of the triad! I am afraid to go over there so I don't have a joke for them. Please don't fire me!
- Corrals all the generals and saves us from dealing with their assistants!
- Your wellness support center! They give you the information and you choose which to ignore!
- The bloody department that takes part of you and doesn't give it back! Hopefully…
- Finally get to visit with your PCM to talk about all my problems! What do you mean chief complaint?
- Fly! Fight! Win another trip to Andrews because their processes are complicated
- World's finest branch! Especially when it comes to no showing for appointments!
- Always above! The newest branch that is always surprised when it doesn't specify them specifically
- This department loves showing you 2 of the same picture and asking which looks better!
- Always ready! This elusive branch is so small that they are often competely forgotten… whoops!
24 Clues: The few, the proud, the branch who avoid medical at all costs! • Stabs patients but they still have to come back every flu season! • "Have you completed your online portion?" - Them, every 5 seconds. • Corrals all the generals and saves us from dealing with their assistants! • Always asking you the most open-ended questions with 14 tools in your mouth… • ...
SET # 8 Medical Terms 2024-04-19
Across
- less than 6 months
- burst forth;rupture
- present at birth
- many
- antigen or antibody response/reaction
- therapy
- change
- an infection acquired during hospital stay
- spleen
- eat;swallow;engulf
- one;single
- vein
- large
- more than 6 months
Down
- transferred from parent to offspring
- gland
- protein
- clot
- small
- disease/condition that is due to another treatment
- new and abnormal growth
- disease or condition with unknown cause
- vein
- change form or shape
24 Clues: clot • many • vein • vein • gland • small • large • change • spleen • protein • therapy • one;single • present at birth • less than 6 months • eat;swallow;engulf • more than 6 months • burst forth;rupture • change form or shape • new and abnormal growth • transferred from parent to offspring • antigen or antibody response/reaction • disease or condition with unknown cause • ...
Medical Terminology - Lesson 9 2024-05-01
Across
- movement of the blood from the heart
- inflammation of the Tarsus or edge of the eyelid
- puncture into the spine
- through the skin
- going backward
- sensitive to light
- x-ray of the breast
- difficulty swallowing
- name for the membrane that covers the lungs and lines the thoracic cavity
- cartilage and connective tissue
- a tumor containing ganglion cells
- a condition marked by fear of one's own fear
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- finger/toe
- indigestion
- the front part of the brain
- indigestion
- the entering into the feelings of another person
- a twin
- referring to the heel bone
- a tumor composed of grainy tissue
- one who practices chiropractic
- small eyelids
- pertaining to the back or backside
- the fibrous sac that surrounds the heart
- pertaining to a side
- pertaining to a lip
26 Clues: a twin • finger/toe • indigestion • indigestion • small eyelids • going backward • through the skin • sensitive to light • x-ray of the breast • pertaining to a lip • pertaining to a side • difficulty swallowing • puncture into the spine • referring to the heel bone • the front part of the brain • one who practices chiropractic • cartilage and connective tissue • a tumor composed of grainy tissue • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-10
Across
- Low blood pressure, where the force of blood against the artery walls is too low.
- Insufficient blood flow to an organ, often resulting in tissue damage.
- Shock: Inadequate blood circulation due to the heart's inability to pump effectively.
- Thrombosis: Formation of a blood clot in a vein, typically in the legs (deep vein thrombosis) or lungs (pulmonary embolism).
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves.
- High blood pressure, a condition where the force of blood against the artery walls is too high.
- Heart Disease: Dysfunction or damage to one or more of the heart valves.
- The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart muscle contracts, pumping blood out of the chambers.
- Profile: A blood test that measures levels of cholesterol and triglycerides, important markers for cardiovascular health.
- An irregular heartbeat, which can be too fast, too slow, or erratic.
- Artery Disease (CAD): Narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries, leading to reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
- Inflammation of the pericardium, the sac-like covering around the heart.
- The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart muscle relaxes and fills with blood.
- A sudden blockage of a blood vessel by a travelling clot (embolus).
- Awareness of one's own heartbeat, often described as rapid, strong, or irregular.
- Monitor: A portable device worn by a patient to continuously monitor the heart's electrical activity over a period of time.
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- Chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
- A diagnostic test that uses sound waves to produce images of the heart's structure and function.
- A bulge or weakness in the wall of a blood vessel, which can rupture and cause internal bleeding.
- Hardening and thickening of the arterial walls, often associated with aging and contributing to cardiovascular disease.
- An abnormal heart sound caused by turbulent blood flow, often indicating a problem with a heart valve.
- Bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes due to inadequate oxygenation of the blood.
- Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel, obstructing blood flow.
- A condition where plaque builds up inside the arteries, narrowing and hardening them.
- Abnormally fast heart rate, usually defined as above 100 beats per minute.
- A small device implanted in the chest or abdomen to regulate the heartbeat.
- Inflammation of the myocardium, the muscular tissue of the heart.
- Abnormally slow heart rate, usually defined as below 60 beats per minute.
- Infarction: Also known as a heart attack, it occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked for a long enough time that part of the heart muscle is damaged or dies.
- Disease of the heart muscle, leading to enlargement or thickening of the heart muscle.
30 Clues: Inflammation of the myocardium, the muscular tissue of the heart. • Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves. • A sudden blockage of a blood vessel by a travelling clot (embolus). • An irregular heartbeat, which can be too fast, too slow, or erratic. • Insufficient blood flow to an organ, often resulting in tissue damage. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-10
Across
- Dysfunction or damage to one or more of the heart valves.
- Formation of a blood clot in a vein, typically in the legs (deep vein thrombosis) or lungs (pulmonary embolism).
- Abnormally fast heart rate, usually defined as above 100 beats per minute.
- A diagnostic test that uses sound waves to produce images of the heart's structure and function.
- The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart muscle contracts, pumping blood out of the chambers.
- Abnormally slow heart rate, usually defined as below 60 beats per minute.
- Also known as a heart attack, it occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked for a long enough time that part of the heart muscle is damaged or dies.
- Inflammation of the myocardium, the muscular tissue of the heart.
- An abnormal heart sound caused by turbulent blood flow, often indicating a problem with a heart valve.
- A small device implanted in the chest or abdomen to regulate the heartbeat.
- A blood test that measures levels of cholesterol and triglycerides, important markers for cardiovascular health.
- Inflammation of the pericardium, the sac-like covering around the heart.
- A bulge or weakness in the wall of a blood vessel, which can rupture and cause internal bleeding.
- Low blood pressure, where the force of blood against the artery walls is too low.
- Hardening and thickening of the arterial walls, often associated with aging and contributing to cardiovascular disease.
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- An irregular heartbeat, which can be too fast, too slow, or erratic.
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves.
- Insufficient blood flow to an organ, often resulting in tissue damage.
- Bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes due to inadequate oxygenation of the blood.
- Disease of the heart muscle, leading to enlargement or thickening of the heart muscle.
- A sudden blockage of a blood vessel by a travelling clot (embolus).
- (CAD)Narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries, leading to reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
- The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart muscle relaxes and fills with blood.
- A condition where plaque builds up inside the arteries, narrowing and hardening them.
- Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel, obstructing blood flow.
- A portable device worn by a patient to continuously monitor the heart's electrical activity over a period of time.
- Inadequate blood circulation due to the heart's inability to pump effectively.
- Chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
- High blood pressure, a condition where the force of blood against the artery walls is too high.
- Awareness of one's own heartbeat, often described as rapid, strong, or irregular.
30 Clues: Dysfunction or damage to one or more of the heart valves. • Inflammation of the myocardium, the muscular tissue of the heart. • Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves. • A sudden blockage of a blood vessel by a travelling clot (embolus). • An irregular heartbeat, which can be too fast, too slow, or erratic. • ...
Medical Terms Set #4 2024-10-07
Across
- arm
- wrist
- bone marrow; spinal column (column means the bones not cord)
- to cut into; incision
- hunchback
- cartilage
- crooked; bent; stiff; fused together
- watery fluid
- sac containing synovial fluid (lubricating fluid) at the joint
- ankle
- spinal column
- foot
- swayback
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- ; oss- bone
- straight
- S-curve of spine; bent; crooked
- blood condition
- to create an opening
- hand
- sleep; numbness
- lower back; loins
- child, or foot
- colon
- extremities
- (or -scopy) to look at;view
25 Clues: arm • hand • foot • wrist • colon • ankle • straight • swayback • hunchback • cartilage • extremities • watery fluid • spinal column • ; oss- bone • child, or foot • blood condition • sleep; numbness • lower back; loins • to create an opening • to cut into; incision • (or -scopy) to look at;view • S-curve of spine; bent; crooked • crooked; bent; stiff; fused together • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson 5 2024-10-03
Across
- scale
- membrane
- great toe (big toe)
- ear
- tumor on the eyelid
- milk
- gate
- coil
- mouth
- marrow, spinal column
- tumor
- blind passage
- scaly or platelike
- surgical removal of the nail or nail bed
- under
- inflammation of the bone and bone marrow
- puncture
- bile
Down
- resembling a spiral or coil
- spot
- collection of blood in the lung cavity
- tear
- chest
- egg(remale reproductive cell)
- wedge
- organ
- located beneath the tongue
- against
- bladder
- nail, claw
- suspension
- fungus
32 Clues: ear • spot • tear • milk • gate • coil • bile • scale • chest • wedge • organ • mouth • tumor • under • fungus • against • bladder • membrane • puncture • nail, claw • suspension • blind passage • scaly or platelike • great toe (big toe) • tumor on the eyelid • marrow, spinal column • located beneath the tongue • resembling a spiral or coil • egg(remale reproductive cell) • collection of blood in the lung cavity • ...
Medical and Anatomical Terms 2024-10-01
Across
- movement in a circular pattern around a pivot point
- side bending along the frontal plane
- upward movement without rotation change in joint angle
- posterior movement parallel to the ground
- bending of a joint resulting in a decreased joint angle
- divides the body into left and right parts
- divides the body into upper and lower halves
- closer to the trunk
- movement away from midline of the body
- an imaginary vertical line, dividing the body in half
- at or near back of body
- below
- palms facing up
- referring to the palm of the hand
- movement away from midline while parallel to ground
- lying on your back
- rotation towards center of the body
- anterior movement parallel to the ground
- divides the body into front & back halves
- straightening a joint or moving back to anatomical position
- farther from the trunk
- a specific body orientation that is used as a reference point for describing the body's anatomy, anatomical planes, and axes
- lying on your stomach
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- foot rotates laterally
- towards skin or at the body surface
- movement toward midline while parallel to ground
- sole of the foot points downwards
- movement toward the midline of the body
- more internal; inside body near bone
- rotation away from the center of the body
- foot rotates medially
- top of the foot moves upwards
- above
- toward the midline of the body
- bending of hand at wrist towards the radius
- palms facing down
- bending of hand at wrist towards the ulna
- at or near front of body
- downward movement
- away from the midline of the body
- referring to the sole or bottom of the foot
41 Clues: above • below • palms facing up • palms facing down • downward movement • lying on your back • closer to the trunk • foot rotates medially • lying on your stomach • foot rotates laterally • farther from the trunk • at or near back of body • at or near front of body • top of the foot moves upwards • toward the midline of the body • sole of the foot points downwards • ...
Medical Terminology - Roots #1 2024-10-17
37 Clues: in • of • ili • gli • ton • erg • neur • burs • oste • myel • cost • sacr • myel • audi • synov • rachi • gagli • fasci • crani • arthr • pelvis • mening • chondr • myring • staped • vertebr • spondyl • salping • radicul • vestibul • muscl/my • ten/tendin • coccy/coccyg • acous/cus/acus • kinet/kin/kinesi • tymapn (middle ear) • labrinyth(inner ear)
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-29
Across
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- Farthest from the midline of the body
- Closest to the skin
- Stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons
- Swelling in the joint
- Closest to the midline of the body
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Downward movement of the scapula
- James is ____ ankle has changed his ligaments in his ankle
- Landon just got a ___ injury
- amt
- on arrival doa
- Bringing the toes in towards the midline of the body
- towards the top of the head
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- Injury with a long onset and long duration
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- Body’s response to injury
- Toward the back of the body
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- Situated away from a center
- To push forward
- Turning the forearm away from the body
- Swelling in the tissue
- Position of a body part that is bent inward
- Laying face down
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- time of arrival eta
- The S in CNS
- resuscitation cpr
- Bringing the toes toward the body
- Janet needed a ____ surgery
- Top side of a structure
35 Clues: amt • The S in CNS • To push forward • Laying face down • Closest to the skin • resuscitation cpr • Swelling in the joint • Swelling in the tissue • Top side of a structure • Body’s response to injury • time of arrival eta • Toward the back of the body • Situated away from a center • Janet needed a ____ surgery • towards the top of the head • Landon just got a ___ injury • ...
Ch.06 Medical Terminology 2024-11-01
Across
- a medication that prevents blood clots
- a preventative treatment used to protect against a particular disease or infection
- refers to a condition that lasts a long time or is persistent
- a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells
- Infarction commonly known as a heart attack,occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked, causing damage to a heart muscle
- a method of delivering fluids or medication directly into the vein
- a loss of bladder control resulting in accidental release of urine
- a chronic lung disease that cause inflammation and narrowing of airways
- the process of breathing, ot a mechanical assistance of breathing, in patients who are unable to breath on their own
- a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to other parts of the body
- a parasitic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes
- a condition or disease that is long-lasting or recurrent
- a protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body
- the body’s response to injury or infection, characterised by redness, swelling heat, and pain
- A microscopic infectious agent that can replicate only inside a host cell and cause various diseases
- a sudden and severe onset of symptoms or illness
- test that measures the electrical activity of the heart
- a chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels
- a medical test that use electromagnetic radiation to produce images of internal body structures.
- the lower number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is resting
- high blood pressure
- a condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to other parts of the body
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- a group of lung diseases that make it hard to breathe
- a condition in which stomach acid flows back into the Esophagus, causing irritation and discomfort
- the higher number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is contracting
- a disruption in blood flow to the brain that can cause damage to brain tissue
- highly contagious viral infection that affect the respiratory system
- a surgical procedure in which an opening is made in the neck and a tube is inserted into the windpipe to help with breathing
- a irregular heartbeat
- high blood pressure
- a condition in which the body lacks enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to the body’s tissue
- a specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses that focuses on providing relief from symptoms and improving quality of life
- refers to a tumor or growth that is not cancerous and does not invade nearby tissues or spread to other parts of the body
- a class of diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels
- a physical or mental indication of a disease or condition, such as pain or fatigue
- a virus that attack the immune system and can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
- the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel
- a flexible tube inserted into the body to remove or deliver fluids
- a blockage in a blood vessel, usually caused by a blood clot or other debris
- the removal of dead or damaged tissue from a wound to promote healing
- the likely outcome of a disease or condition based on medical treatment and other factors
- a lack of blood flow to an areas of the body, usually caused by a blockage of a blood vessel
- the identification of a disease or condition based on its symptom and medical test
44 Clues: high blood pressure • high blood pressure • a irregular heartbeat • a medication that prevents blood clots • a sudden and severe onset of symptoms or illness • the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel • a group of lung diseases that make it hard to breathe • a parasitic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes • ...
Ch. 06 Medical Terminology 2024-11-01
Across
- disease, suffering
- two, double
- inflammation
- many, much
- Below normal, deficient
- surgical removal of a body part
- fast, rapid
- Before, in front of
- under, below
- study of
- flow, distarge
- pain
- Within, inside
- after, behind
- cutting into incision
- cell
- Between, among
- Upon, over. above
- abnormal condition
- above, beyond
Down
- deficiency
- against, opposite of
- slow
- immature cell
- Before, in front of
- visual examination
- New
- excessive, above normal
- Abnormal, difficult, painful
- swelling, tumor
- blood condition
- Again back
- Large, great
- within, inner
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- blood condition
- Small, minute
- Across, through
- tumor, mass
- away from, down
40 Clues: New • slow • pain • cell • study of • deficiency • many, much • Again back • two, double • fast, rapid • tumor, mass • inflammation • under, below • Large, great • immature cell • within, inner • after, behind • Small, minute • above, beyond • flow, distarge • Within, inside • Between, among • swelling, tumor • blood condition • blood condition • Across, through • away from, down • Upon, over. above • disease, suffering • ...
Chapter 06 Medical Terminology 2024-11-02
Across
- tumor/mass
- within/inside
- away from/down
- immature cell
- large/great
- within/inner
- two/double
- excessive/above normal
- surgical removal of a body part
- upon/over/above
- cancer
- below normal/deficient
- surgical repair
- across/through
- many/much
- new
- inflammation
- after/behind
- difficult/abnormal/painful
- before/infront of
- pain
- under/below
- above/beyond
- slow
Down
- against/opposite of
- nerves
- kidney
- skin
- blood condition
- between/among
- flow/discharge
- small/minute
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- study of
- cell
- tissue
- disease/suffering
- fast/rapid
- bursting forth
- cutting incision
- child
- abnormal condition
- deficiency
- before/infront of
- visual examination
- health
- again/back
47 Clues: new • skin • cell • pain • slow • child • nerves • kidney • tissue • cancer • health • study of • many/much • tumor/mass • two/double • fast/rapid • deficiency • again/back • large/great • under/below • small/minute • within/inner • inflammation • after/behind • above/beyond • within/inside • between/among • immature cell • away from/down • flow/discharge • bursting forth • across/through • blood condition • upon/over/above • surgical repair • ...
Chapter 6 Medical Terminology 2024-11-02
Across
- Refers to a condition that has a rapid onset and short duration
- A microscopic infectious agent that can replicate only inside a host cell and causes vdiseasess disea
- discharge
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to other parts of the body
- The process of breathing, or the mechanical assistance of breathing, In patients who are unable to breathe on their own
- excessive
- pain
- A group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells
- away
- high blood pressure
- A chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels
- within
- two
- within
- difficult
- upon
- The part of the body that contains the stomach, intestine, and other organs
- A physical or mental indication of a disease or condition, such as pain or fatigue
- A highly contagious viral infection that affects the respiratory system
- below normal
- under
- A condition in which the body lacks enough red blood cells to carry oxygen
Down
- small
- across
- incision
- A chronic lung disease that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways
- aginst
- between
- high blood pressure
- fast
- large
- before
- after
- A medical test that uses electromagnetic radiation to produce images of internal body structure
- visual examination
- The identification of a disease or condition based on its symptoms and medical tests
- many
- new
- The body's response to injury or infection, characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain
- blood condition
- surgical repair
- cell
- slow
43 Clues: two • new • fast • pain • away • upon • many • cell • slow • small • large • after • under • across • aginst • before • within • within • between • incision • discharge • excessive • difficult • below normal • blood condition • surgical repair • visual examination • high blood pressure • high blood pressure • A chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels • Refers to a condition that has a rapid onset and short duration • ...
Ch. 06 Medical Terminology 2024-11-02
Across
- flow discharge
- fast rapid
- within inside
- immature cell
- kidney
- tumor
- Germ, immature cell
- again
- disease suffering
- large great
- nerves
- upon over
- many
- bursting forth
- cell
- skin
- abnormal condition
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- cancer
- cell
- two double
- slow
- below normal
Down
- deficiency
- cutting into
- heart
- pain
- surgical repair
- excessive above normal
- new
- under
- between among
- against opposite of
- swelling tumor
- before
- blood condition
- above beyond
- after behind
- small
- within inner
- across through
- issue
- surgical removal of a body part
- visual examination
- away from
- inflammation
- abnormal difficult painful
- study of
48 Clues: new • pain • many • cell • skin • cell • slow • heart • under • tumor • again • small • issue • kidney • before • nerves • cancer • study of • upon over • away from • deficiency • fast rapid • two double • large great • cutting into • above beyond • after behind • within inner • inflammation • below normal • within inside • immature cell • between among • flow discharge • swelling tumor • across through • bursting forth • surgical repair • blood condition • ...
Unit 1.1 Medical Investigations 2024-11-05
Across
- A standard often used in fingerprint analysis, where 12 points of similarity between a latent fingerprint and a known fingerprint are considered sufficient to establish a match with high confidence.
- A sample known to produce a negative result in an experiment or test. Negative controls are used to help identify false positives and validate the accuracy of the test.
- Evidence that can only be associated with a group or category, not a single source. Examples include fibers, paint, or soil, which can suggest a link to a type or category but not to a specific individual.
- The basic building block of DNA and RNA, consisting of a sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base. Nucleotides are arranged in specific sequences to form genes and carry genetic information.
- The complete set of genetic material (DNA) within an organism. A genome includes all the genes as well as non-coding sequences of DNA, providing the blueprint for the organism's development and function.
- A fingerprint that is not visible to the naked eye and requires special techniques, such as dusting or chemical reactions, to be revealed. Latent prints are often left by natural oils or sweat on a surface.
- The molecule that carries genetic information in all living organisms. DNA provides instructions for building proteins and is unique to each individual, making it a powerful tool in forensic identification.
- A more specific and reliable test that confirms the presence of a substance with high certainty. Confirmatory tests are used to validate the results of presumptive tests.
- individual who is considered to be potentially involved in a crime, either as a suspect or as someone with valuable information related to the investigation.
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- branch of science that studies the chemical processes within and related to living organisms. In forensics, biochemistry is used to analyze substances such as blood, DNA, and other biological evidence.
- A bodily reaction to a stimulus, often involving the nervous or endocrine system. Examples include increased heart rate, sweating, and changes in breathing. In stressful situations, physiological responses are common and can be indicators of emotional or physical states.
- Indirect evidence that suggests a fact or event without directly proving it. Circumstantial evidence requires an inference to connect it to a conclusion of fact, such as finding someone’s belongings at a crime scene.
- Evidence that can be traced back to a single, unique source, such as fingerprints, DNA, or specific wear patterns on shoes. Individual evidence provides a high level of certainty in identifying a particular person or object.
- In an experiment or test, a positive control is a sample known to produce a positive result. It is used to ensure the test is functioning properly by providing a known standard for comparison.
- specific reason or medical condition that directly results in an individual’s death, such as disease, injury, or other physical trauma. Determining the cause of death is a critical part of forensic analysis.
- professional trained to analyze evidence and interpret results in criminal investigations. Forensic scientists apply scientific methods to help solve crimes by examining physical, chemical, and biological evidence.
- A visible fingerprint made when fingers touch a surface after being in contact with a colored substance, such as blood, ink, or paint. Patent prints can often be seen without enhancement.
- Segments of DNA that encode specific traits or functions. Genes are the basic units of heredity, passed from parents to offspring, and play a role in determining physical and biological characteristics.
- A protein that cuts DNA at specific sequences, allowing scientists to isolate and manipulate DNA segments. Restriction enzymes are commonly used in genetic research and forensic DNA analysis.
- An initial test that indicates the possible presence of a substance, often used in field testing. Presumptive tests are quick but not conclusive, meaning a confirmatory test is needed for verification.
- detailed record that documents each piece of evidence collected at a crime scene. The log includes descriptions, collection details, and the chain of custody to ensure the integrity of the evidence throughout the investigation.
- The innate aspects of an individual's personality, such as their typical mood, emotional reactivity, and behavioral tendencies. Temperament is generally considered stable over time and can influence how people respond to their environment and interact with others.
22 Clues: individual who is considered to be potentially involved in a crime, either as a suspect or as someone with valuable information related to the investigation. • A sample known to produce a negative result in an experiment or test. Negative controls are used to help identify false positives and validate the accuracy of the test. • ...
Health and market relations 2022-02-28
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- a clinic staffed by a group of general practitioners and nurses.
- able to accept or tolerate delays, problems.
- appointed by the medical director of a life or health insurer to examine applicants.
- marketing delivering health information and interventions using customer-centered and science-based strategies.
- servant person employed in the public sector by a government department or agency for public sector.
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- person or thing that receives or is awarded something.
- patient a patient who is seen by the same primary care physician.
- essential health care.
- care highly specialized medical care usually over an extended period of time that involves advanced and complex procedures and treatments performed by medical specialists in state-of-the-art facilities.
- patient one who was not actively engaged in the consultation.
10 Clues: essential health care. • able to accept or tolerate delays, problems. • person or thing that receives or is awarded something. • patient one who was not actively engaged in the consultation. • a clinic staffed by a group of general practitioners and nurses. • patient a patient who is seen by the same primary care physician. • ...
nursing 1.7 2023-04-12
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- the process of examining parts of the body by touch
- the medical discipline that deals with the care of children
- a person who prepares drugs and medicine
- the medical discipline that deals with the study and diagnosis of diseases. It often involves the inspection of organs, tissues, and bodily fluids
- a doctor who treats children.
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- an irregularly-shaped cell that circulates in one's blood and causes clots to form when one is injured and bleeding
- the process of examining the body by tapping various parts
- the part of blood in which blood cells are suspended. It is the part of blood that makes it a liquid
- a location staffed by pharmacists that distributes pharmaceutical drugs
- to specify the medical treatment a person should receive
10 Clues: a doctor who treats children. • a person who prepares drugs and medicine • the process of examining parts of the body by touch • to specify the medical treatment a person should receive • the process of examining the body by tapping various parts • the medical discipline that deals with the care of children • ...
Andrix 2024-09-25
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- It is a form of energy medicine where long thin neddles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow.
- Purpose and caveat of information.
- Focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging the soles of the feet.
- Items that we consume to improve our well being, like medicine, food, clothes, furniture, electronics, etc.
- Treatment used instead of standard medical treatments.
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- Programs we avail from various providers such as physicians, nurses, therapists, health workers, hospital clinic, and the government.
- Approaches treatment of a medical condition by providing a tailored diet for the patient.
- Tells about the source.
- Are treatments that are used along with standard medical treatments, but are not considered to be standard treatments.
- The accuracy, disclaimer and completeness of information.
10 Clues: Tells about the source. • Purpose and caveat of information. • Treatment used instead of standard medical treatments. • The accuracy, disclaimer and completeness of information. • Focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging the soles of the feet. • Approaches treatment of a medical condition by providing a tailored diet for the patient. • ...
An Overview of American Government 2022-05-25
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- Author of iconic anti-federalist paper (No. 10)
- The document outlining America's government before the Constitution (abbr.)
- The amendment establishing women's suffrage
- Head of the executive branch
- Clause of the first amendment establishing the right to practice religion freely
- Medical insurance that aids the elderly
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- Amendment establishing citizenship
- Court case that established that racial segregation in schools is illegal
- How to vote when you can't go in person
- The branch in charge of reviewing laws and court cases
- Medical insurance that aids the poor
11 Clues: Head of the executive branch • Amendment establishing citizenship • Medical insurance that aids the poor • How to vote when you can't go in person • Medical insurance that aids the elderly • The amendment establishing women's suffrage • Author of iconic anti-federalist paper (No. 10) • The branch in charge of reviewing laws and court cases • ...
Craft jobs 2022-03-20
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- a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt.
- a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations.
- a person who is trained to prepare and give out medicines in a hospital or shop.
- a person who is trained to do medical work, especially in an emergency, but who is not a doctor or nurse.
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- formal of “Vet” a person with a medical degree trained to take care of the health of animals.
- a person whose job is to care for patients or injured people, especially in a hospital.
- someone whose job is examining people's eyes and selling glasses or contact lenses to correct sight.
- a person whose job is treating people's teeth.
8 Clues: a person whose job is treating people's teeth. • a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations. • a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt. • a person who is trained to prepare and give out medicines in a hospital or shop. • ...
everything everything 2024-05-29
15 Clues: wall • dull • poem • fight • hawaii • stretched • imagination • hand on hip • a silky case • end of world • not consistent • mental disorder • medical treatment • judge in matter of taste • unable to bend withstand pressure
Unit 5: Diverse Britain 2021-08-29
12 Clues: über • weit • Hindi • Türkei • Indien • erstens • Gitarre • (Aus)tausch • Ernährungs-, Ess- • medizinisch, ärztlich • nachdenken, betrachten, berücksichtigen • vielfältig, breit gefächert, unterschiedlich
Spanish (TV) 2024-02-12
12 Clues: News • Comedy • Sports • Cartoons • Male actor • Video Games • Kitchen Shows • Reality Shows • Medical Dramas • Female actress • Detective Shows • Japanese Cartoons
Kinds of doctors 2015-05-24
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- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of teeth and oral cavity.
- This is a doctor who performs medical operations.
- This is a doctor who treats and prevents diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
- This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diseases and injuries of vocal apparatus, especially the larynx.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the medical care of bones, the treatment and prevention of defects and injuries.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
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- This is a doctor who has general knowledge about illnesses and medical conditions, but does not perform surgeries.
- This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment.
- This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the care and treatment of the female reproductive system.
- This is a doctor who treats people who suffer from hormonal imbalances.
- This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes.
13 Clues: This is a doctor who performs medical operations. • This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes. • This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children. • This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children. • This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment. • ...
Kinds of doctors 2015-05-24
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- This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children.
- This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children.
- This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment.
- This is a doctor who performs medical operations.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diseases and injuries of vocal apparatus, especially the larynx.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the care and treatment of the female reproductive system.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of teeth and oral cavity.
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- This is a doctor who treats people who suffer from hormonal imbalances.
- This is a doctor who treats and prevents diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
- This is a doctor who has general knowledge about illnesses and medical conditions, but does not perform surgeries.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the medical care of bones, the treatment and prevention of defects and injuries.
- This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes.
13 Clues: This is a doctor who performs medical operations. • This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes. • This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children. • This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children. • This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment. • ...
Common Medical Terminology 2024-08-27
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- also known as low blood pressure
- a person who receives treatment at a hospital but does not stay there overnight
- a medical technique that administers fluids, medications and nutrients directly into a person's vein.
- a medical screening tool that measures the ratio of your height to your weight to estimate the amount of body fat you have.
- also known as a contusion
- an examination of tissue removed from a living body to discover the presence, cause, or extent of a disease
- a cell or an organ in an animal's body that produces and secretes different substances either into the bloodstream or into a body cavity or outer surface that the organism needs.
- a partial thickness wound caused by damage to the skin
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- a health condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects or a disease that comes with time.
- the outermost of the three layers that comprise the skin,
- refers to a condition, tumor, or growth that is not cancerous.
- an obstruction or blockage in a blood vessel
- the medical term for swelling caused by fluid trapped in your body’s tissues.
13 Clues: also known as a contusion • also known as low blood pressure • an obstruction or blockage in a blood vessel • a partial thickness wound caused by damage to the skin • the outermost of the three layers that comprise the skin, • refers to a condition, tumor, or growth that is not cancerous. • ...
finance 2021-11-12
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- deductions which have been withheld from an individual’s paycheck from January 1 to the last day of the pay period indicated on the paycheck stub
- he amount taken from the employee’s paycheck for medical benefits
- Nation’s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify
- withdraws funds from the cardholder’s account
- Employers direct deposit to employee's paycheck
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- allows cardholders to borrow funds with which to pay for goods and services with merchants that accept cards for payment
- Taxes on what you earn Taxes on what you buy Taxes on what you own
- Nation’s retirement program helps provide retirement income for elderly and pays disability benefits
- a payment card that deducts money directly from a consumer's checking account when it is used
- the checks and the register to track monetary transactions
- a mandatory payment to a government made by a person, property, or type of business to fund some public purpose.
- The Federal insurance contributions act
12 Clues: The Federal insurance contributions act • withdraws funds from the cardholder’s account • Employers direct deposit to employee's paycheck • the checks and the register to track monetary transactions • he amount taken from the employee’s paycheck for medical benefits • Taxes on what you earn Taxes on what you buy Taxes on what you own • ...
Electromagnetic Spectrum (Sir Greg) 2024-10-21
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- experimentally confirmed Maxwell's theory in 1888. He generated and detected radio waves, the first type of electromagnetic wave to be observed.
- Used for medical imaging, industrial inspection, and research.
- laid the theoretical groundwork for electromagnetic waves, proposing that they were a result of the interaction between electric and magnetic fields. His equations predicted the existence of these waves, which could travel through space at the speed of light.
- Used for cooking, communication (e.g., cell phones), and radar.
- The distance between two consecutive crest on a wave.
- Used for thermal imaging, remote sensing, and heating.
- The type of radiation we can see, used for vision and illumination.
- The number of waves that pass a given point in a second.
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- Discovered X-rays in 1895.
- Used for communication, broadcasting, and radar.
- Used for medical treatments (e.g., cancer therapy), sterilization, and research, but can be highly dangerous.
- Used for sterilization, medical treatments, and tanning, but can also be harmful if excessive.
12 Clues: Discovered X-rays in 1895. • Used for communication, broadcasting, and radar. • The distance between two consecutive crest on a wave. • Used for thermal imaging, remote sensing, and heating. • The number of waves that pass a given point in a second. • Used for medical imaging, industrial inspection, and research. • ...
PEN1: vocabulary revision 2020-06-24
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- inflammation of lungs by virus
- medical care
- woman in charge of medical arrangements at a hospital
- to restore someone to health or normal life through therapy
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- person evacuated from place of danger to safe place
- disease of blood vessel in the brain
- build or start or make
- home providing care for terminally ill and sick people
- the course you study in school
- something happens once a year
10 Clues: medical care • build or start or make • something happens once a year • inflammation of lungs by virus • the course you study in school • disease of blood vessel in the brain • person evacuated from place of danger to safe place • woman in charge of medical arrangements at a hospital • home providing care for terminally ill and sick people • ...
About H.H.Holmes 2024-04-16
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- He used the stolen corpses to create fake ____ claims
- Where was he buried
- How did he escape the authorities
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- ____ seven, number of murders he confessed to
- Where did he attend medical school
- Associate who planned to fake his death but was murdered instead
- ____ castle, what his hotel was nicknamed
- How he was executed
- What did steal from his medical school
- The people he killed would be known as
10 Clues: How he was executed • Where was he buried • How did he escape the authorities • Where did he attend medical school • What did steal from his medical school • The people he killed would be known as • ____ castle, what his hotel was nicknamed • ____ seven, number of murders he confessed to • He used the stolen corpses to create fake ____ claims • ...
Ghosts of War Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-31
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- One assists a person in medical work
- Usually used to hold messages and can be delivered to others
- BOO!
- An individual fighting in war
- A conflict or fight for something
- A very bad person that was the main conflict in WW2
- An instrument used in bands
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- An ascendent of your family(dads male siblings)
- used for vocals in songs(usually bands)
- An area used for funerals and a land for the dead
- A pouch that medics used that had many medical items
- A liquid that medics used to wound care.
- A hat to protect your head from any damage
- A toy that resembles a chicken that makes really loud noises
- A group of people who play music
15 Clues: BOO! • An instrument used in bands • An individual fighting in war • A group of people who play music • A conflict or fight for something • One assists a person in medical work • used for vocals in songs(usually bands) • A liquid that medics used to wound care. • A hat to protect your head from any damage • An ascendent of your family(dads male siblings) • ...
Kinds of doctors 2015-05-24
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- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the care and treatment of the female reproductive system.
- This is a doctor who has general knowledge about illnesses and medical conditions, but does not perform surgeries.
- This is a doctor who treats people who suffer from hormonal imbalances.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of teeth and oral cavity.
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- This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diseases and injuries of vocal apparatus, especially the larynx.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the medical care of bones, the treatment and prevention of defects and injuries.
- This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment.
- This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children.
- This is a doctor who performs medical operations.
- This is a doctor who treats and prevents diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
- This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes.
13 Clues: This is a doctor who performs medical operations. • This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes. • This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children. • This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children. • This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment. • ...
EC Vocabulary 2024-01-16
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- gate keeper for the flow of all of our customers’ orders into the warehouse.
- an order that the customer places and picks up at the warehouse themselves
- work directly with McKesson’s vendors, and they are the ones who process and submit purchase orders to the vendors for our warehouse.
- travelling nurses to replenish items they keep in their car.
- system the warehouse uses to show real-time status of all of our customer’s orders in our warehouse.
- department within McKesson Medical Surgical who services Post Acute Care, Home Care, and Patient Home Delivery
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- website that both we and our customers use to look up customer pricing, invoices, packing ships, allocation amounts, and place or track orders.
- system McKesson uses to log and notate all of our customer interactions.
- where McKesson Medical Surgical stores, picks, packs, and ships all of our customer’s orders.
- responsible for managing our customer accounts.
- department within McKesson Medical Surgical who services doctor’s offices, clinics,and surgery centers.
- main operating system McKesson uses to place, modify, and track customer’s orders.
- goods are shipped to the customer directly from the vendor.
13 Clues: responsible for managing our customer accounts. • goods are shipped to the customer directly from the vendor. • travelling nurses to replenish items they keep in their car. • system McKesson uses to log and notate all of our customer interactions. • an order that the customer places and picks up at the warehouse themselves • ...
kemoria 2024-10-03
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- Insurance- Coverage for medical professionals which pays the costs of legal fees and/or any damages assessed by the court in a lawsuit brought against a professional who has been charged with negligence
- Assessment- Measurement of the quality of care.
- access- The ability to see a doctor or receive a medical service without a referral from your primary care physician.
- A healthcare procedure that is not an emergency and that the patient and doctor plan in advance.
- Benefit Package- A defined set of benefits provided to all people covered under a health plan.
- A person who is eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan.
- plan- An account that lets workers set aside pretax dollars to pay for medical benefits, childcare, and other services.
- The organization responsible for the costs of healthcare services. A payer may be private insurance, the government, or an employer's self-funded plan
- People who do not have health insurance of any type. Over 80 percent of the uninsured are working adults and their family members.
- Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)- A national private, non-profit organization that accredits healthcare organizations and agencies and sets guidelines for operation for these facilities.
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- healthcare- Skilled nurses and trained aides who provide nursing services and related care to someone at home.
- plan-This benefit plan gives employees a set amount of funds that they can choose to spend on a different benefit options, such as health insurance or retirement savings
- A "cap" or limit on the amount of services that may be provided. It may be the maximum cost or number of days that a service or treatment is covered.
- clause- A contractual agreement between a managed care organization and a provider that restricts what the provider can say about the managed Benefits- The specific services and procedures covered by a health plan oor other health facility, for a period of at other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
- Enrollment Period- A specified period of time during which people are allowed to change health plans.
- The amount paid to providers for services they provide to patients.
- Integration- A healthcare system that includes the entire range of healthcare services from out-patient to hospital and long-term care.
- Care- Medical treatment rendered to people whose illnesses or medical problems are short-term or don't require long-term continuing care. Acute care facilities are hospitals that mainly treat people with short-term health problems.
- practitioner- A nurse specialist who provides primary and/or specialty care to patients. In some states nurse practitioners do not have to be supervised by a doctor.
- A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
20 Clues: Assessment- Measurement of the quality of care. • The amount paid to providers for services they provide to patients. • A person who is eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan. • Benefit Package- A defined set of benefits provided to all people covered under a health plan. • ...
Know Your Facts of Being MMJ Patient Quiz Crossword {Created By Chrissy Grace One Life One Plant MMJ CLINIC} 2022-06-11
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- YOU UNDERSTAND?
- RISK GETTING BOTH FEDERAL AND STATE
- SAID YES
- BYE BYE OUTSIDE STATE OF FLORIDA WITH MMJ MEDICATIONS?
- BIRD
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- QUAILFY FOR A MEDICAL MARIJUANA LICENSE?
- SAID YOU CAN NOT TAKE YOUR FLORIDA MEDICAL MARIJUANA MEDICINES OUTSIDE THE STATE OF FLORIDA?
- A SEASONAL RESIDENT BE A CARD HOLDER?
- YOU HAVE TO BE A RESIDENT IN STATE FLORDIA?
- MMJ JUST BARS AND?
- LOL
11 Clues: LOL • BIRD • SAID YES • YOU UNDERSTAND? • MMJ JUST BARS AND? • RISK GETTING BOTH FEDERAL AND STATE • A SEASONAL RESIDENT BE A CARD HOLDER? • QUAILFY FOR A MEDICAL MARIJUANA LICENSE? • YOU HAVE TO BE A RESIDENT IN STATE FLORDIA? • BYE BYE OUTSIDE STATE OF FLORIDA WITH MMJ MEDICATIONS? • SAID YOU CAN NOT TAKE YOUR FLORIDA MEDICAL MARIJUANA MEDICINES OUTSIDE THE STATE OF FLORIDA?
Harold Shipman 2023-06-06
8 Clues: get cut open • boatguy (name) • Needs medical attention • Figure out how someone died • An opiod (rhymes with clean) • History of your medical status • Supposed to be used to help patients • Something that can prove guilt or innocence
Audrey Foster Assessment 2020-12-14
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- A brain injury caused by a blow to the head or violent shaking.
- The steps to follow in any situation where first aid is necessary.
- Headaches,dizziness, and memory and concentration problems during the recovery period from a concussion.
- A sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain.
- A law that gives legal protection to a person that assists someone who is injured.
- When one fails to fulfill their duty to act and provide proper care.
- A failure to do what is needed.
- An acute allergic reaction.
- A life-threatening condition where a person does not get enough blood flow.
- Acronym for emergency medical services.
- The type of consent given when a person is conscious and able to personally give consent.
- Using a fist to apply sudden pressure to the space above the bellybutton as part of the Heimlich Maneuver.
- Help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available.
- When someone performing first aid goes beyond their level of skill or performs an incorrect procedure that results in further injury or harm.
- A medical service available over the phone in case of exposure to poison.
- Equipment such as gloves or masks used to protect you while giving medical assistance or first aid.
- Keeping a person's private information secret and not telling anyone.
- Pressure applied directly to a wound or afflicted area.
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- When a person is unable to give consent but is in a life threatening situation where they need first aid to survive.
- A first aid procedure that uses chest compressions in order to restore blood circulation and breathing.
- A type of seizure where nerve cells in the brain send out sudden, excessive, uncontrolled electrical signals.
- A machine that analyzes the heart and administers shocks if necessary.
- Putting pressure on the chest as part of a first-aid procedure like CPR.
- A law that requires people to take necessary actions in order to prevent harm to others.
- When a person is unable to breath because of a blockage in the airway.
- Doing something that would not usually be done to help in this situation.
- A technique used to resuscitate a person that has stopped breathing by forcing air into their mouth.
- Devices for stopping blood flow through a vein or artery by applying pressure.
28 Clues: An acute allergic reaction. • A failure to do what is needed. • Acronym for emergency medical services. • Pressure applied directly to a wound or afflicted area. • A sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain. • A brain injury caused by a blow to the head or violent shaking. • The steps to follow in any situation where first aid is necessary. • ...
First Aid 2021-05-13
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- A tourniquet is a device that is used to apply pressure to a limb to help stop bleeding
- check list of things to help before medical professionals arrive
- what to do to an actively leading wound
- a failure to do something, especially something that one has a moral or legal obligation to do.
- swallowing something that is to big that you cannot fully swallow and cannot breathe while its in your throat
- a medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat
- a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow
- help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available.
- what you should be have during an emergency
- Injury to a joint accompanied by stretching or tearing of the ligaments
- legal duty requiring a party to take necessary action to prevent harm to another person or to the general public
- the process of taking food, drink, or another substance into the body by swallowing or absorbing it.
- the number to call when someone has ingested something that is dangerous
- the state of keeping or being kept secret or private.
- Actual freezing of tissue fluid resulting in damage to the skin and underlying tissue
- an injury to skin tissue
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- what may happen after a concussion
- Invasion by organisms contamination by disease-product organisms or pathogens
- also known as CPR
- most common type of seizures for people with epelepsy
- a burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells
- a portable defibrillator that almost anyone can use
- a failure to do something that you are legally responsible for
- A severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction.
- short for Emergency medical services
- doing something that reasonably prudent person would not do under the same or similar circumstances.
- An irregular, often rapid heart rate that commonly causes poor blood flow.
- permission that the victim must give before first aid can be given
- failure to take proper care in doing something.
- also known as the Heimlich maneuver
- Inhalation happens when air or other gases enter the lungs
- A brain injury caused by a blow to the head or a violent shaking of the head and body.
32 Clues: also known as CPR • an injury to skin tissue • what may happen after a concussion • also known as the Heimlich maneuver • short for Emergency medical services • what to do to an actively leading wound • what you should be have during an emergency • failure to take proper care in doing something. • a portable defibrillator that almost anyone can use • ...
chapter 23 2021-05-19
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- provider organization common with both HMOS and fee for service health insurance
- the policyholder will pay a certain percentage of the cost while insurance company pays the remaining portion of the cost.
- value the amount of money you, the policy holder, would receive if the policy is surrendered before your death or when it matures.
- life insurance also offers both protection and savings
- term care insurance is designed to help people protect their assets in the event of a prolonged illness or convalescence
- the insured will pay an agree on portion of the total expected which may be the first of the bill.
- the person you designate to receive the benefits of the policy upon your death
- maintenance organization paying a set fee on a regular basis
- life insurance covers the life of the insured for the specific term or period of time
- fault auto insurance eliminates the legal process of proving who is at fault in an accident
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- the amount of money you pay for your insurance
- life insurance is flexible insurance that allows the insured to alter the coverage as the need for protection and the ability to pay for it change
- the amount of money you pay for your insurance company in your time
- income insurance is another kind of health insurance
- insurance covers damages to your home as well as the personal property inside your home.
- medical insurance generally pays for doctor visits and hospitalization which includes room, board, and nursing service
- also known as a copay the predetermined amount some policies may require the policyholder to pay at the time a medical service is required.
- type of specialization account some employers offer their employers.
- life insurance also offers varying degrees of protection and savings
- the legal contract issued by the insurance company in your name
- out of pocket expenses limits the amount of money a policyholder will have to pay in a given year for medical expenses.
- life insurance is designed to cover a persons entire life and to build a cash value
- amount the amount of money that will be paid to the beneficiary upon your death
- insurance protects against loss of income due to the death of the insured.
- medical insurance is designed to begin paying when the basic coverage stops
25 Clues: the amount of money you pay for your insurance • income insurance is another kind of health insurance • life insurance also offers both protection and savings • maintenance organization paying a set fee on a regular basis • the legal contract issued by the insurance company in your name • the amount of money you pay for your insurance company in your time • ...
NI101 2018-05-17
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- ___ of innovation can depict how health ICT can be transferred from innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority, and possibly to laggards
- “Data” (i.e. BP) is the raw building blocks of “Information” (i.e. Past Medical History), that in turn can be synthesized into _____ (i.e. Pathophysiology), and applied into action as “Wisdom” (i.e. Nursing Interventions)
- [Acronym] longitudinal digital health record of an individual from various source
- The first known nurse informaticist to utilize data visualization such as pie chart to show cause of mortality in the 1800s during the Crimean War
- A prerequisite for any eHealth services and applications; considered to be a base eHealth component in the WHO-ITU National eHealth Strategy Toolkit
- Synonymous to web teleconference, or online seminar
- A type of malware that can attack hospital’s health information systems, and prevent users to access it until the “ransom” has been given
- A specialized telehealth component that is focused on providing medical services (i.e. virtual consultation) across the distance
- GIDA stands for ____-isolated and disadvantaged areas
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- An overarching term for the utilization of Information and Communications Technology for health
- ____ nurse specialists are nurses with advanced education and experience in the hybried field of nursing science, computer science and information technology
- Ability of different information systems to communicate and operate with each other
- The country with the fastest Internet connectivity with download speed of 180.61 Megabytes per second according to speedtest in 2017 (clue found in Asia)
- An ethical principle that is observed when the personal identifiable information of patients with HIV are to be anonymized and protected from prying entities
- The use of physiologic identifier like fingerprint, iris scan, retinal scan, facial recognition, DNA, among others for human verification (clue ends with ‘s’)
- An available semantic standard that can be used as reference for nursing diagnosis across various electronic medical records around the globe
- Publishing ____ news or hoax can have a punishment of upto PHP 200,000 fine according to RA 10951 (Anti-___ News Act of 2017)
- [Acronym] A free open source software and the first electronic medical record system for local government health centers in the Philippines since 2004
- A general term for the application of “mobile” devices for health
- [Acronym] a type of health record that contains several patients, but is confined in a single hospital or health facility
20 Clues: Synonymous to web teleconference, or online seminar • GIDA stands for ____-isolated and disadvantaged areas • A general term for the application of “mobile” devices for health • [Acronym] longitudinal digital health record of an individual from various source • Ability of different information systems to communicate and operate with each other • ...
Aseptic Techniques 2019-09-23
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- Medical condition in which the lungs are not fully inflated
- Technical term for listening to the internal sounds of the body, usually by a stethtoscope
- Radiographic procedure used to visualize blood vessels after the introduction of contrast material
- Microscopic organisms; those of medical interest include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa
- Presence or the reasonably anticipated presence of blood or other infectious materials
- Benign prostatic hypertrophy is a noncancerous enlargement of the prostate gland, commonly found in men over the age of 50
- Beneath a fingernail or toenail
- Used as an incubator for premature infants; provides controlled temperature and humidity and an oxygen supply
- External urethral orifice; the opening of the urethra on the body surface through which urine is discharged
- Position in which the patient is supine on the table or bed, the head is tilted downward 30-40 degrees with feet higher than head
- Pressure of blood in the thoracic vena cava, near the right atrium of the heart
- Any change from the normal sequence of electrical impulses of the heart, such as Bradycardia (slow), tachycardia (fast)
- Surgical creation of an opening into the trachea through the neck
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- Resembling serum, having a thin watery constitution
- (Proprietary name Ambu bag) is a hand-held device commonly used to provide positive pressure ventilation to patients who are not breathing
- Accumulation of air or gas in the pleural space, which may occur spontaneously or as a result of trauma
- Describes a product or method that is free of microbiological organisms
- Common position for surgical procedures and medical examinations involving the pelvis and lower abdomen
- X-ray exam of the spinal canal; a contrast agent is injected through a needle into the space around the spinal cord to display the spinal cord, canal, and nerve roots
- Indwelling catheter retained in the bladder by a balloon inflated with air or fluid
- X-ray image intensifer, sometimes referred to as a fluoroscope in medical settings
- Examination of a joint using x-rays after the injection of opaque contrast material
- Radiographic procedure obtained by the use of fluoroscopy and a contrast agent introduced through a catheter in the bladder
- Consisting of or containing pus
- Aseptic; free of living microorganisms
- The flow directed balloon tipped pulmonary artery catheter
26 Clues: Consisting of or containing pus • Beneath a fingernail or toenail • Aseptic; free of living microorganisms • Resembling serum, having a thin watery constitution • The flow directed balloon tipped pulmonary artery catheter • Medical condition in which the lungs are not fully inflated • Surgical creation of an opening into the trachea through the neck • ...
Final Exam Study Guide 2012-08-15
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- // to put something in place forcefuly
- // in vetro fertilization puting a female egg an male sperm in a dish then inserting it back in the female.
- // A federal law passeed in 1996 to protect privacy and other health care rights for patients
- // A written document detailing a health care providers pricacy practices
- // how long a place of practice will keep your records on flie.
- // A collection of information recorded when a patient seeks medical treatment.
- // transplantation of animal tissues and organs into humans
- // a dicision of medicine that incorporates law and medicine and medical proof at trials having to do with malpractice, crimes, and accidents.
- // a physician who investigates suspicious or unexplained deaths.
- // A legal document requiring the recipient to appear as a witness in court or to give deposition.
- // drug enforcement administration act a branch of this us department of justice that regulates the sale and use of drugs.
- // a public offical who investigates and holds inquests over those who die from unknown or violent causes; he or she may not be a physician depending on state or law
- // cells that have the potential to become any type of body cell.
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- // freedom from unauthorized intrusion
- // a person that protects unauthorized access.
- // the federal law giving authority to the drug enforcment administration to regulate the sale and use of drugs.
- // a test whereby the physician withdraws a sample of amniotic fluid from the uterus of a pregnant woman. fliud tested for genetic or other conditions that may lead to abnormal development of the fetus.
- // treatment directed toward curing a patients disease.
- // to issue a medical prescription for a patient.
- // Food and Drug Administration a federal agency within the department of health and human services that oversees drug quality and standardization and must approve durgs before they are released for public use.
- // the study of death and of the psychological methods of coping with it.
- // treatment of a terminally ill patients symptoms to make dying more comfortable; also called comfort case.
- // a legal doctrine that gives the state the authority to act in childs best interest.
- // The legal basis for informed consent, ususlly outlined in a state's medical practice act.
- // a postmortem examination to determine the cause of death or to obtain physiological evidence, as in the case of a suspicioius death.
25 Clues: // to put something in place forcefuly • // freedom from unauthorized intrusion • // a person that protects unauthorized access. • // to issue a medical prescription for a patient. • // treatment directed toward curing a patients disease. • // transplantation of animal tissues and organs into humans • // how long a place of practice will keep your records on flie. • ...
Insurance Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-18
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- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- the person who owns the insurance policy
- a legal contract between the insurance company and the person, business, or entity being insured
- providers that do not participate in that health plan's network
- also known as Rx
- if you do not have coverage under private health insurance, state-sponsored, or government-sponsored, you are considered what
- threats to your personal or business property
- splitting or spreading of risk among multiple parties
- fixed amount for a covered service, paid by a patient to the provider of service before receiving the service
- an act that allows you to keep your same health insurance policy in the event you lost your job voluntarily, involuntarily, or through a reduction of work hours
- receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital
- a tax-advantaged medical savings account available to taxpayers in the United States who are enrolled in a high-deductible health plan
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- the payment received by a healthcare provider, hospital, diagnostic facility, or another healthcare facility for providing a medical service
- directly affects an individual or family
- limit on the amount of money you have to pay for covered health care services in a plan year
- a physician who provides both the first contact for a person with an undiagnosed health concern as well as continuing care of varied medical conditions
- the amount that the insurance company has agreed to pay for covered losses that are stated in your policy
- the amount you pay each month to keep your insurance policy active
- arrangement when company/government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium
- the health services your insurance pays for
- daily allowances for the costs of business travel
- stays in the hospital while under treatment
- a formal request by a policyholder to an insurance company for coverage or compensation for a covered loss or policy event
- the amount of risk or liability that is covered for an individual or entity by way of insurance services
- distribution of health-related services and information via electronic information and telecommunication technologies
25 Clues: also known as Rx • directly affects an individual or family • the person who owns the insurance policy • the health services your insurance pays for • stays in the hospital while under treatment • threats to your personal or business property • daily allowances for the costs of business travel • splitting or spreading of risk among multiple parties • ...
Sports Medicine Careers Vocab 2023-08-06
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- The application of medical or surgical agencies for the purpose of preventing, relieving, or curing disease, or aiding natural functions
- Management for an illness or injury which results in symptoms that occur suddenly and unexpectedly
- An effort to prevent or reduce the severity of bodily injuries caused by external mechanisms, such as accidents, before they occur
- The study of the mechanical laws relating to the movement or structure of living organisms
- A person qualified to treat disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise rather than by drugs or surgery
- Doctor of Medicine, credential held by physicians
- Registered Dietician Nutritionist, credential held by Dieticians
- A proficiency that uses psychological knowledge and skills to address optimal performance and well-being of athletes
- The study and practice of nutrition and diet with regards to improving anyone's athletic performance
- How to move better, faster, more efficiently
- Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, credential held by graduates of Osteopathic Medical School
- A certified and licensed health care professional who practices in the field of sports medicine using 5 domains to guide care
- The practical application of sports science to enhance movement quality
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- Refers to all movement including during leisure time, for transport to get to and from places, or as part of a person's work
- An industry that enables people with physical impairments or functional limitations to live healthy, productive, independent lives
- Specialize in the non-operative medical treatment of musculoskeletal sports conditions
- Relating to leadership, management, and administration of health care systems
- A broad field of healthcare related to physical activity in sport
- Actions or practices that improve the physical wellbeing of an injured or ill person
- The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms
- The process of deciding when an injured or ill athlete may safely return to practice or competition
- Physical Therapy/Doctor of Physical Therapy, credential held by Physical Therapists
- Healthcare providers fall under this side of the sports medicine umbrella
- A medical specialty which deals with problems in the foot
- a "whole person" approach to medicine—treating the entire person rather than just the symptoms
- Athletic Trainer Certified, credential held by Athletic Trainers
26 Clues: How to move better, faster, more efficiently • Doctor of Medicine, credential held by physicians • A medical specialty which deals with problems in the foot • Registered Dietician Nutritionist, credential held by Dieticians • Athletic Trainer Certified, credential held by Athletic Trainers • A broad field of healthcare related to physical activity in sport • ...
kpLibraries crossword 2023-09-11
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- the premier database of biomedical literature, it indexes more than 35 million citations from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books
- another name for the KP Drug Formulary
- a digital medical library with the full text of many leading drug and medical reference books
- specialty database with full-text articles related to aspects of health care administration
- a system for real-time, web-based communication with the kpLibrarians
- _____ - ____ ______ uses the best available research evidence, combined with clinical expertise and the patient’s unique values and circumstances
- a process of storing and organizing reference information for creating footnotes and bibliographies
- a clinical decision support resource, designed to be used by healthcare practitioners at the point of care
- use this tool, with its question banks, to study for Medical Specialty Boards and other exams
- the process by which researchers create, evaluate, and share the results of their study
- an exploration of published literature with the purpose of finding information on a specific topic
- among other features, this resource offers an alternative interface to searching Pubmed
- a study type that attempts to identify, appraise, and synthesize all the empirical evidence that meets specified eligibility criteria to answer a given research question
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- abbreviation for continuing medical education
- a network of professional librarians serving all KP regions
- the kpLibraries system for contacting librarians
- an electronic version of a written work, that can be read on the computer or a handheld device
- the _____ Library includes a database of peer-reviewed systematic reviews and protocols
- a comprehensive drug information system, with detailed drug monographs
- a tool that allows you to search many KP-subscribed databases at once
- authoritative, evidence-based resource on natural medicines, dietary supplements, and integrative therapies
- the process of evaluating a published study, this is an important step in Evidence-Based Practice
- a KP-approved, free reference management software to organize research sources/citations
- multi-component clinical search engine that includes e-books, e-journals, practice guidelines, drug information, and patient handouts
- the abbreviated name for the Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature article database
- a form of intellectual property, under US federal law, covering protected original works of authorship
- the website address for Clinical Library (enter without punctuation)
- JAMA and The Lancet, for example
28 Clues: JAMA and The Lancet, for example • another name for the KP Drug Formulary • abbreviation for continuing medical education • the kpLibraries system for contacting librarians • a network of professional librarians serving all KP regions • the website address for Clinical Library (enter without punctuation) • ...
I Need Some Help Over Here!! 2021-03-09
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- Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include: Trembling, clammy skin, _______, anxiety, sweating, hunger, irritability and unresponsiveness.
- A _____ ______ is used to transport medical equipment/medication that is needed during medical emergencies.
- You have to wait for the operator to hang up first when calling for a Code Blue or a First Responder.
- A _____ ________ is needed when there are medical emergencies that are beyond the scope and ability of local staff or providers to manage.
- How to call for help from a cell phone.
- When giving the location of the patient in need of help you have to be very _________.
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- Before initiating a Code Blue the first step is to establish __________.
- When in a Code Blue documentation takes place on the Code Blue __________.
- Only a clinical person can help or call a 115?
- If RN/CMA/RMA/LPN/ etc, suspects patient of hypoglycemia first inform RN and/or provider and immediately check the patients ________ _______.
- A CPR ____________ can be found on a code cart.
- How to call for Code Blue or First Responder on any Duke phone?
12 Clues: How to call for help from a cell phone. • Only a clinical person can help or call a 115? • A CPR ____________ can be found on a code cart. • How to call for Code Blue or First Responder on any Duke phone? • Before initiating a Code Blue the first step is to establish __________. • When in a Code Blue documentation takes place on the Code Blue __________. • ...
Yellow Fever 2021-10-22
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- A claim made by someone.
- Walter Reed said science was about _____.
- a type of bacteria that some thought caused yellow fever.
- Country where doctors were sent to find cause of yellow fever.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease.
- An instrument used to look at very small objects.
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- Cuban doctor who believed mosquito bites caused yellow fever.
- Resistant to a disease or infection.
- Capital of Cuba.
- A brand new branch of medical science that dealt with disease causing germs.
- ship that carried Walter Reed to Cuba.
- Location of US Army Medical School.
- Doctor who wanted to find the cause of yellow fever.
- Some people thought this insect caused yellow fever.
14 Clues: Capital of Cuba. • A claim made by someone. • Location of US Army Medical School. • Resistant to a disease or infection. • ship that carried Walter Reed to Cuba. • Walter Reed said science was about _____. • A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease. • An instrument used to look at very small objects. • Doctor who wanted to find the cause of yellow fever. • ...
Couple's Crossword 2024-10-07
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- In what month did the couple meet?
- Where was the bride born?
- At what school did the bride get her undergrad?
- Where did the groom propose? Behind a __________.
- What is the bride's favorite color?
- What is the groom's NFL team?
- In what state did the groom attend medical school?
- What is the bride's NFL team?
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- What is the couple's favorite sport?
- What country in Africa did the groom visit during his fellowship?
- What is the couple's favorite medical specialty? _______ medicine
- What number is in both of their emails?
- What is the make of both of their cars?
- What genre of music does the bride like listening to the most?
14 Clues: Where was the bride born? • What is the groom's NFL team? • What is the bride's NFL team? • In what month did the couple meet? • What is the bride's favorite color? • What is the couple's favorite sport? • What number is in both of their emails? • What is the make of both of their cars? • At what school did the bride get her undergrad? • ...
The Australian Health care system 2012-09-20
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- As of the 1st July 2012 , the PHIR is now....?
- Under the Australian health care system , the three main services provided are Medical, Hospital and ?
- Theatre charges fall under which service?
- PHIR stands for Privat health insurance ....?
- Recipients of Medicare pay a levy of 1.5% of their?
- Medicare pays 75% when an?
- MLS stands for....?
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- Medicare pays 85% when an ?
- LHC was first introduced in which month in 2000?
- Doctors fees fall under which service?
- Members can claim the rebate three ways, through their premium, at medicare and through their ......?
- LHC stands for?
- MBS stands for?
- The LHC will drop off after how many years of continuous hospital cover?
- The national health scheme is called?
- if a person join's at age 31 what percentage will they have?
- The maximum LHC loading is?
17 Clues: LHC stands for? • MBS stands for? • MLS stands for....? • Medicare pays 75% when an? • Medicare pays 85% when an ? • The maximum LHC loading is? • The national health scheme is called? • Doctors fees fall under which service? • Theatre charges fall under which service? • PHIR stands for Privat health insurance ....? • As of the 1st July 2012 , the PHIR is now....? • ...
Injury Illness and Treatment 5 2024-02-03
Engineering 2017-08-28
16 Clues: roads • wires • brake • planes • bridges • med tech • manipulate DNA • insulate houses • supervise light • make jet engines • make nuclear plants • paper making machines • make tools for doctors • food processing machine • deal with human movement • design oil mining machines
Engineering 2017-08-28
16 Clues: roads • brake • wires • planes • bridges • med tech • manipulate DNA • supervise light • insulate houses • make jet engines • make nuclear plants • paper making machines • make tools for doctors • food processing machine • deal with human movement • design oil mining machines
Healthcare Terminology Basics 2022-06-02
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- The information about a specific medical service submitted by your provider to your insurance company for processing.
- After you pay this amount in a year for medical expenses, your health plan will cover all healthcare costs completely.
- The amount you pay for coverage (usually monthly).
- An amount taken off the cost of services, for example your insurance reduces the cost of your medical bill.
- A provider who does not participate in your health plan network and has no agreement with your health plan.
- Consumer Driven Healthcare
- A statement from your insurance that shows the service billed from your provider, the deductible, coinsurance, and other covered amounts, as applicable. Compare this to the invoice from your provider to ensure accuracy.
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- The amount you must pay before your health plan will start paying towards your expenses.
- The portion of costs that your health plan will pay after your deductible is met(often around 80%).
- The cost per medical visit(paid to the provider before services are rendered)or portion responsible for a prescription.
- A provider that participates in your health plan’s network and agrees to charge negotiated rates established with your health plan.
- A contract with an insurance company that guarantees you certain coverage for expenses, gives rates of payment to keep coverage, and rates paid to providers for expenses.
12 Clues: Consumer Driven Healthcare • The amount you pay for coverage (usually monthly). • The amount you must pay before your health plan will start paying towards your expenses. • The portion of costs that your health plan will pay after your deductible is met(often around 80%). • ...
Iris Overview | Activity | Crossword 2013-05-20
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- Avaya
- Products
- Full Service
- ARC Quality Guidelines
- Refunds
- Troubleshooting
- World's Largest Swimming Lesson
- Emergency Medical Response
- Salesforce
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- Course Records
- Zip Code Mapping
- Payment Policy
- Nurse Assistant Training
- Red Cross 'Angel'
- Babysitter's Training
- Hero Bre Drumke
- Restaurant Emergency Training Massachusetts
17 Clues: Avaya • Refunds • Products • Salesforce • Full Service • Course Records • Payment Policy • Troubleshooting • Hero Bre Drumke • Zip Code Mapping • Red Cross 'Angel' • Babysitter's Training • ARC Quality Guidelines • Nurse Assistant Training • Emergency Medical Response • World's Largest Swimming Lesson • Restaurant Emergency Training Massachusetts
Unit 4 review 2022-11-01
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- Professional negligence of physicians or providers
- A mandatory credentialing process established by law, usually at the state level, that grants the right to practice certain skills and endeavors
- Consent to a medical procedure or participation in a medical experiment by a subject after achieving an understanding of what is involved
- Unlawful touching of another person without consent
- A document that indicates what medical intervention an individual wants if he or she becomes incapable of expressing those wishes.
- Most commonly defined by state law; outlines the care you are able to provide for the patient
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- Failure to take proper care in doing something
- Do the most good in each situation
- Treat all people with mutual respect and provide the same dignity, service, and performance excellence regardless of the patient's race, beliefs, ethnic background, or financial resources
- Trained volunteer who makes certain that the patient/client is not abused and the person's rights are secure
- Be honest, truthful, trustworthy, sincere, and respectful
- False charges and malicious oral statements about someone
- A published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation.
- Respond to patients/clients and co-workers with an understanding of their unique needs
14 Clues: Do the most good in each situation • Failure to take proper care in doing something • Professional negligence of physicians or providers • Unlawful touching of another person without consent • Be honest, truthful, trustworthy, sincere, and respectful • False charges and malicious oral statements about someone • ...
NI101 2018-05-17
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- An overarching term for the utilization of Information and Communications Technology for health
- “Data” (i.e. BP) is the raw building blocks of “Information” (i.e. Past Medical History), that in turn can be synthesized into _____ (i.e. Pathophysiology), and applied into action as “Wisdom” (i.e. Nursing Interventions)
- A general term for the application of “mobile” devices for health
- The first known nurse informaticist to utilize data visualization such as pie chart to show cause of mortality in the 1800s during the Crimean War
- Ability of different information systems to communicate and operate with each other
- ____ nurse specialists are nurses with advanced education and experience in the hybried field of nursing science, computer science and information technology
- [Acronym] longitudinal digital health record of an individual from various source
- [Acronym] A free open source software and the first electronic medical record system for local government health centers in the Philippines since 2004
- A type of malware that can attack hospital’s health information systems, and prevent users to access it until the “ransom” has been given
- An available semantic standard that can be used as reference for nursing diagnosis across various electronic medical records around the globe
- Synonymous to web teleconference, or online seminar
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- [Acronym] a type of health record that contains several patients, but is confined in a single hospital or health facility
- A specialized telehealth component that is focused on providing medical services (i.e. virtual consultation) across the distance
- The use of physiologic identifier like fingerprint, iris scan, retinal scan, facial recognition, DNA, among others for human verification (clue ends with ‘s’)
- GIDA stands for ____-isolated and disadvantaged areas
- A prerequisite for any eHealth services and applications; considered to be a base eHealth component in the 2012 WHO-ITU Model of eHealth
- Publishing ____ news or hoax can have a punishment of upto PHP 200,000 fine according to RA 10951 (Anti-___ News Act of 2017)
- ___ of innovation can depict how health ICT can be transferred from innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority, and possibly to laggards
- An ethical principle that is observed when the personal identifiable information of patients with HIV are to be anonymized and protected from prying entities
- The country with the fastest Internet connectivity with download speed of 180.61 Megabytes per second according to speedtest in 2017 (clue found in Asia)
20 Clues: Synonymous to web teleconference, or online seminar • GIDA stands for ____-isolated and disadvantaged areas • A general term for the application of “mobile” devices for health • [Acronym] longitudinal digital health record of an individual from various source • Ability of different information systems to communicate and operate with each other • ...
chapter 23 2021-05-19
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- provider organization common with both HMOS and fee for service health insurance
- the policyholder will pay a certain percentage of the cost while insurance company pays the remaining portion of the cost.
- value the amount of money you, the policy holder, would receive if the policy is surrendered before your death or when it matures.
- life insurance also offers both protection and savings
- term care insurance is designed to help people protect their assets in the event of a prolonged illness or convalescence
- the insured will pay an agree on portion of the total expected which may be the first of the bill.
- the person you designate to receive the benefits of the policy upon your death
- maintenance organization paying a set fee on a regular basis
- life insurance covers the life of the insured for the specific term or period of time
- fault auto insurance eliminates the legal process of proving who is at fault in an accident
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- the amount of money you pay for your insurance
- life insurance is flexible insurance that allows the insured to alter the coverage as the need for protection and the ability to pay for it change
- the amount of money you pay for your insurance company in your time
- income insurance is another kind of health insurance
- insurance covers damages to your home as well as the personal property inside your home.
- medical insurance generally pays for doctor visits and hospitalization which includes room, board, and nursing service
- also known as a copay the predetermined amount some policies may require the policyholder to pay at the time a medical service is required.
- type of specialization account some employers offer their employers.
- life insurance also offers varying degrees of protection and savings
- the legal contract issued by the insurance company in your name
- out of pocket expenses limits the amount of money a policyholder will have to pay in a given year for medical expenses.
- life insurance is designed to cover a persons entire life and to build a cash value
- amount the amount of money that will be paid to the beneficiary upon your death
- insurance protects against loss of income due to the death of the insured.
- medical insurance is designed to begin paying when the basic coverage stops
25 Clues: the amount of money you pay for your insurance • income insurance is another kind of health insurance • life insurance also offers both protection and savings • maintenance organization paying a set fee on a regular basis • the legal contract issued by the insurance company in your name • the amount of money you pay for your insurance company in your time • ...
CHAPTER 17 2024-07-24
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- Also known as an indemnity plan.
- Plan members with this managed care plan will need to choose a PCP and will need to see their PCP for referrals.
- A fixed percentage of the covered charges paid by the insured person after the deductible has been met.
- A payment structure in which a health maintenance organization prepays an annual set fee per patient to a physician.
- The payment system used by Medicare. It establishes the relative value units for services, replacing the providers’ consensus on usual fees.
- Plan members with this managed care plan can choose to receive care from providers outside of the network, but will have to pay more for the visit/services.
- Also known as explanation of benefits.
- "Planned" medical procedure.
- A list of the costs of common services and procedures performed by a physician.
- A health plan that agrees to carry the risk of paying for patient services.
- The process of confirming with the insurance company that a patient's insurance plans offers coverage for a specific procedure or service.
- Billing program/software that "scrubs" or "cleans" the claims before submission.
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- Information that explains the medical claim in detail.
- A rule that states that the insurance policy of a policyholder whose birthday comes first in the year is the primary payer for all dependents.
- Performed by medical peers and used as a cost control measure by managed care organizations.
- Authorization or approval for payment from a third-party payer requested in advance of a specific procedure; receipt of confirmation from the insurance company stating that the procedure/service will be covered.
- A fixed fee collected at the time of the visit.
- Formerly known as Medi/Medi; patient has both Medicare and Medicaid.
- The basic annual cost of healthcare insurance; usually paid monthly by the policyholder/insured.
- Payments for medical services.
- Term used for the policyholder's spouse and/or children.
- The amount that is the most the payer will pay any provider for each procedure or service.
- A fixed dollar amount that must be paid by the insured for charges of providers, or "met", once a year in addition to the premium.
23 Clues: "Planned" medical procedure. • Payments for medical services. • Also known as an indemnity plan. • Also known as explanation of benefits. • A fixed fee collected at the time of the visit. • Information that explains the medical claim in detail. • Term used for the policyholder's spouse and/or children. • ...
Patient Care Partnership page 6 AMCA Study Guide 2022-04-12
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- patient has the right to ____ _____
- you may have a ______ of your medical record for$
- pt can complain without ___ _ ____
- shall include risks & benefits of procedure
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- a person a patient may talk to to complain
- make known your wishes in regard to __ __
- cannot be denied a copy of MR because can't ____
- ______ your medical record for NO FEE
- right to request information about__ __
- patients may ___to patient representative office
10 Clues: pt can complain without ___ _ ____ • patient has the right to ____ _____ • ______ your medical record for NO FEE • right to request information about__ __ • make known your wishes in regard to __ __ • a person a patient may talk to to complain • shall include risks & benefits of procedure • cannot be denied a copy of MR because can't ____ • ...
JOBS 2024-07-14
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- Diagnose and treat students'illnesses and injuries
- Manage the OFFICE's financial records and budgets
- Lead team practices and games
- Provide basic medical care
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- Manage the day-to-day operations of the OFFICE
- Maintain a safe and secure community environment
- Provide medical care and treatment for animals
- Provide legal advice and representation to the office
- Perform music for the school community
- Pose as directed by photographers, directors, and clients
10 Clues: Provide basic medical care • Lead team practices and games • Perform music for the school community • Manage the day-to-day operations of the OFFICE • Provide medical care and treatment for animals • Maintain a safe and secure community environment • Manage the OFFICE's financial records and budgets • Diagnose and treat students'illnesses and injuries • ...
test 2014-01-26
18 Clues: 555 men • sick fix • 730 place • chips guy • school org • do all day • eddies home • hofers dept • nates thing • jakes place • sublte coms • kids love it • not a hangout • white slipper • where you work • stewards headache • bad idea for short • brothers worst nightmare
University Store Puzzle 1 2019-02-01
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- Championships, Stadium
- Library, IT
- Admissions
- Mascot
- Medical Sciences
- Dining Commons, Info Desk, University Store
- Oldest Classroom Building
- Winter Sport
- Business Office, Registrar
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- Spring Sport
- Fine Arts
- Gifts, Apparel
- Outdoor Education, Walking Trails
- Sanctuary
- Natural & Earth Sciences
- Music
- Workout, track, gym, pool
- School Color
18 Clues: Music • Mascot • Fine Arts • Sanctuary • Admissions • Library, IT • Spring Sport • School Color • Winter Sport • Gifts, Apparel • Medical Sciences • Championships, Stadium • Natural & Earth Sciences • Workout, track, gym, pool • Oldest Classroom Building • Business Office, Registrar • Outdoor Education, Walking Trails • Dining Commons, Info Desk, University Store
Health and Disease 2012-09-11
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- what type of pathogen causes thrush
- what type of pathogen causes rabies
- fungi are _________ pathogens
- the study of disease
- a pathogen that used the host for food or for shelter
- what type of pathogen causes food poisening
- a medical condition not caused by a pathogen
- the organism being affected by the disease
- what is caused by Yersinia pestis bacterium
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- occurs when your body has been invaded by foreign organisms
- depends on age, health and activity level
- illness caused by a poor mental state
- any substance that is used by an organism as either a source of energy or to build living tissue
- what type of pathogen causes giardia
- something that causes disease
- a medical condition causd by an ecternal pathogen
16 Clues: the study of disease • fungi are _________ pathogens • something that causes disease • what type of pathogen causes thrush • what type of pathogen causes rabies • what type of pathogen causes giardia • illness caused by a poor mental state • depends on age, health and activity level • the organism being affected by the disease • what type of pathogen causes food poisening • ...
Nearlyweds Crossword Trivia 2024-05-28
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- Which month did Mohit propose to Tania?
- In which city did Mohit propose to Tania?
- Who's older, Tania or Mohit?
- Mohit asked Tania to prom dressed as what fruit?
- Which medical specialty is Tania pursuing?
- What school did Tania attend for college?
- shop What's the couple's go-to date spot?
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- Which medical specialty is Mohit pursuing?
- What color is the band of Tania's engagement ring?
- To which city are Tania and Mohit moving for residency?
- What is one of Mohit's favorite things to cook?
- What is Tania's family dog's name?
- What is Mohit's family dog's name?
- What school did Mohit attend for college?
- Other than swim, what sport did Mohit play in high school?
- How many years have Tania and Mohit been together?
16 Clues: Who's older, Tania or Mohit? • What is Tania's family dog's name? • What is Mohit's family dog's name? • Which month did Mohit propose to Tania? • In which city did Mohit propose to Tania? • What school did Mohit attend for college? • What school did Tania attend for college? • shop What's the couple's go-to date spot? • Which medical specialty is Mohit pursuing? • ...
English review time yay! 2020-10-11
Jargon 2019-06-28
13 Clues: SARC • survey • IDP camp • delegate • modalities • beneficiaries • interlocutors • dissemination • medical mission • capacity-building • Movement components • food and non-food items • explosive remnants of war
TN Claims 2020-07-28
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- Should be updated every 120 days for active claims and at 1-year intervals for maintenance claims.
- While a claim is on ______ status, medical treatment is paid up to $10,000, subject to utilization review.
- A mandatory process to review and approve, modify, delay or deny Requests for Authorization (RFAs) on accepted or delayed body parts, from authorized treating physicians.
- Liable for future medical care.
- The adjuster’s appraisal of the total reasonably expected cost of a claim.
- Must be provided within 24 hours of knowledge of an injury with lost time after the DOI, or medical treatment beyond first aid.
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- No longer liable for future medical care.
- A benefit payable when an injured employee is unable to work because of the industrial injury or illness.
8 Clues: Liable for future medical care. • No longer liable for future medical care. • The adjuster’s appraisal of the total reasonably expected cost of a claim. • Should be updated every 120 days for active claims and at 1-year intervals for maintenance claims. • A benefit payable when an injured employee is unable to work because of the industrial injury or illness. • ...
Medical jobs 2022-03-20
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- a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt.
- a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations.
- a person who is trained to prepare and give out medicines in a hospital or shop.
- a person who is trained to do medical work, especially in an emergency, but who is not a doctor or nurse.
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- formal of “Vet” a person with a medical degree trained to take care of the health of animals.
- a person whose job is to care for patients or injured people, especially in a hospital.
- someone whose job is examining people's eyes and selling glasses or contact lenses to correct sight.
- a person whose job is treating people's teeth.
8 Clues: a person whose job is treating people's teeth. • a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations. • a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt. • a person who is trained to prepare and give out medicines in a hospital or shop. • ...
Engineering Careers 2014-10-29
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- Solve medical problems in hospitals and medical companies.
- Distribute electricity and design electrical systems.
- Improve design and manufacturing of boats and watercraft.
- Reviewing and implementing production standards.
- Operate MRI equipment and solve calculations.
- Design heating and cooling systems.
- Build construction projects from roadways to office buildings.
- Computer applications software engineer.
- Design equipment in nuclear power plants.
- Draw designs of cars and trucks.
- Generate x-rays
- Maintain and design kitchen machinery.
- Design drawings and virtual models of yachts.
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- Design and install phone networks.
- Monitor instruments used on airplanes during flight.
- Monitor and develop alternative energy outputs.
- Install, service, maintain, and repair gas systems.
- Design ships.
- Create everything from iPhones to drilling components.
- Make sure manufacturing and shipping equipment work.
- Research in fields like environmental science and engineering.
- Examine jets, helicopters, etc.
- Design internal electronic components of PC computers.
- Design habitats for animals to be comfortable.
- Development of energy efficient lighting.
- Design and develop programs and applications.
26 Clues: Design ships. • Generate x-rays • Examine jets, helicopters, etc. • Draw designs of cars and trucks. • Design and install phone networks. • Design heating and cooling systems. • Maintain and design kitchen machinery. • Computer applications software engineer. • Design equipment in nuclear power plants. • Development of energy efficient lighting. • ...
EMS Legal Issues 2020-01-29
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- Lawsuit filed by the government
- Consent when risk and benefits are explained
- Consent type in emergency detention
- The first priority on every scene
- "Above all else, do no _."
- Failure to terminate care when requested
- A set of written offline medical direction orders
- Transporting a patient unwillingly
- Lawsuit filed by a private party
- Document expressing medical care wishes
- Sign of obvious death: muscle stiffness
- Sign of obvious death: no head
- A legal obligation to perform care
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- Document refusing resuscitation efforts
- Transferring care to a lower level is:
- Unlawful touching
- Required reporting: child ___
- When in doubt call:
- Proved when injury is caused by breach of duty
- Failure to perform a duty, gross vs simple
- Consent given verbally or non-verbally
- Consent for a minor or incompetent patient
- Sign of obvious death: blood pooling
- Written defamation
- Verbal defamation
- The skills an EMT can legally perform
- The threat to inflict harm
- Must be present to prove proximate cause:
28 Clues: Unlawful touching • Verbal defamation • Written defamation • When in doubt call: • "Above all else, do no _." • The threat to inflict harm • Required reporting: child ___ • Sign of obvious death: no head • Lawsuit filed by the government • Lawsuit filed by a private party • The first priority on every scene • Transporting a patient unwillingly • A legal obligation to perform care • ...
UWNC Crossword 1 2017-07-31
Across
- UWNC's Medical Director practices at this clinic.
- UWNC's governing body.
- Where patients go for blood draws.
- Number of UWNC clinics.
- The "E" in AIDET.
- UWNC Executive Director.
- One of two patient identifiers that must be confirmed at each step in the care process.
- UWNC is part of this entity.
- You can find the UWNC policies here.
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- You should never share yours with anyone.
- Providers generate one of these when they want a patient to see a specialist.
- What should you do in an event of a fire?
- Keystroke used to secure your computer screen.
- Commonly used type of personal protective equipment.
- The organization that accredits UWNC.
- Number of drill each clinic must complete each year.
- You should complete one of these if a patient injures themselves in a UWNC clinic.
- Providers must have these in order to practice in UWNC clinics.
- Supervises the providers in a clinic.
- The electronic medical record system.
20 Clues: The "E" in AIDET. • UWNC's governing body. • Number of UWNC clinics. • UWNC Executive Director. • UWNC is part of this entity. • Where patients go for blood draws. • You can find the UWNC policies here. • The organization that accredits UWNC. • Supervises the providers in a clinic. • The electronic medical record system. • You should never share yours with anyone. • ...
Biomedical Science Careers Crossword Puzzle 2019-01-16
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- Studies the surgical and medical diseases of the male and female urinary tract system.
- Studies the atomic and molecular structures of crystals made from organic matter.
- Gathers and studies information to understand events that have occurred in the past
- Studies the immune system.
- Diagnose a disease using medical imaging.
- The scientific study of human or non-human body movement.
- Studies cells obtained by different means from human and animal bodies
- Studies toxins.
- Studies the blood and blood cells.
- Studies the genes and DNA of humans and animals.
- Studies parasites.
- Studies animal anatomy.
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- Studies the growth and development of organisms.
- Studies animals.
- Studies the molecular makeup and processes of living organisms.
- Studies viruses and viral diseases.
- Treats children and adults who have difficulty with speech or language.
- Studies the incidence and transmission of diseases.
- Studies the structure and function of the nervous system.
- Studies the chemical composition of cells.
- Studies the causes and characteristics of cancer.
21 Clues: Studies toxins. • Studies animals. • Studies parasites. • Studies animal anatomy. • Studies the immune system. • Studies the blood and blood cells. • Studies viruses and viral diseases. • Diagnose a disease using medical imaging. • Studies the chemical composition of cells. • Studies the growth and development of organisms. • Studies the genes and DNA of humans and animals. • ...
Patho Vocab1 2021-09-20
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- collection of problems from one specific cause
- feeling for lumps, heat, etc.
- general complaint by patient
- causes disease symptoms to worsen
- how a disease develops
- internal balance
- treating the body and mind together as whole
- measurable indication of disease
- what can I expect from this illness?
- present from birth
- what disease do you have?
- disease from within the body(such as cancer)
- beginning of symptoms
- presentation of a disease
- factor that increases the risk of disease
- disease obtained from medical environment
- arising from a faulty medical procedure
- deviation from the normal
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- what is the actual result from this illness?
- study of causes
- trigger that can cause an onset of disease
- tiny disease causing agent
- done by listening
- repeated or ongoing
- a specific dysfunction of an organ or structure
- end of life care
- exact cause is not determined
- short term illness
- relief of pain and discomfort
- disease from outside agent (such as a virus)
30 Clues: study of causes • internal balance • end of life care • done by listening • present from birth • short term illness • repeated or ongoing • beginning of symptoms • how a disease develops • what disease do you have? • presentation of a disease • deviation from the normal • tiny disease causing agent • general complaint by patient • feeling for lumps, heat, etc. • exact cause is not determined • ...
The Incredible Life of Elizabeth Blackwell 2021-09-23
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- Went to this school for her degree
- retired from practice because of this
- taught children who were slaves at this place
- Born in this country
- became blind in one eye because of this and couldn’t become a surgeon
- Born on this month
- Opened this when she was only 17
- first women to be admitted to this, allowed her to practice medicine in the UK
- Professor of this at her women's medical college
- founded this at her hospital
- adopted this person
- Opened a hospital here
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- motto: Prevention is better than cure
- emarked on a tour in this place where she inspired women to go into science
- Moved to this country in 1832
- Never got…
- vacationed here every summer and was buried here
- fell down this and became disabled
- first woman in US to be awarded this
- died because of this
- number of times she applied to medical school before getting in
21 Clues: Never got… • Born on this month • adopted this person • Born in this country • died because of this • Opened a hospital here • founded this at her hospital • Moved to this country in 1832 • Opened this when she was only 17 • Went to this school for her degree • fell down this and became disabled • first woman in US to be awarded this • motto: Prevention is better than cure • ...
Insurances 2022-04-11
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- Insurance - Medical insurances that are payed for bodily insurance or death
- - Licensed legal representative
- - A policy issued to replace one that is expired
- - Health maintenance organization
- benefit - Who gets money when you die
- Rate -
- benefit plan - Benefit package that you get to pick and choose your benefits
- Benefits - In the case of terminal illness the proceeds of a life insurance policy are paid onset medical expenses
- insurance - sold for a specific time period (does not build up cash value)
- - Set fee paid by insurance holder for each occurrence
- enrollment - Amount of time for someone to subscribe to a health plan
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- - Amount a policyholder must pay toward an insured loss
- insurance - provides insure through the whole life (has cash value)
- date - When an insurance kicks in
- coverage - insurance policy without a deductible
- insurance - Hospital insurance
- - Who receives the benefits in a policy
- amount - of money an insurer charges for coverage
- - Poor people to get insurance
- Risk - Pre Existing poor health
20 Clues: Rate - • insurance - Hospital insurance • - Poor people to get insurance • - Licensed legal representative • Risk - Pre Existing poor health • date - When an insurance kicks in • - Health maintenance organization • benefit - Who gets money when you die • - Who receives the benefits in a policy • coverage - insurance policy without a deductible • ...
Week Two Spelling MA20 2022-03-23
Across
- Complaint known by the patient but cannot be seen
- alcohol solution often used for cleaning.
- To bring together the edges of a wound.
- Material Safety Data Sheet
- History
- Narrowing of a passageway.
- Document detailing procedure in lay terms, citing
- To destroy tissue through heat, chemical, freezing or electricity.
- and outcomes.
- Surgical drape specific for a site.
- Assessment, Return visit
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- To destroy all microbial life
- Continuity of Care Record
- Using electricity to cauterize vessels during surgery.
- Body’s reaction to trauma causing inflamed tissue.
- Patient sign that is visible and can be measured.
- Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
- Povidone-iodine antiseptic used for surgical soap.
- Loss of feeling or sensation.
- Chief complaint, History, Exam, Details of Problem, Drugs and
- Problem Oriented Medical Record
- Uses steam pressure to sterilize equipment.
- Another term to refer to sutures.
- Source Oriented Medical Record
- Review of Systems
- CC, Problem that brings the patient to the office.
- Locking mechanism on the handle of an instrument
27 Clues: History • and outcomes. • Review of Systems • Assessment, Return visit • Continuity of Care Record • Material Safety Data Sheet • Narrowing of a passageway. • To destroy all microbial life • Loss of feeling or sensation. • Source Oriented Medical Record • Problem Oriented Medical Record • Another term to refer to sutures. • Surgical drape specific for a site. • ...
VOCABULARY TEST - 2 2022-09-20
Across
- A synonym of attitude is ...
- An antonym of success is ...
- The English translation of “séjour à l’hôpital” in French is hospital ...
- The English translation of “médicament” in French is ...
- A synonym of chilling is ...
- The English translation of “mise à jour” in French is an ...
- A synonym of probable is ...
- The English translation of “infirmière” in French is ...
- The English translation of “le savoir” in French is ...
- The English translation of “dossier medical” in French is medical ...
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- A synonym of illness is ...
- The English translation of “données” in French is ...
- The English translation of “santé” in French is ...
- The English translation of “urgence” in French is ...
- Somebody who feels fear is ...
- Somebody who does not feel fear is ...
- A person who performs surgery is a ...
- The English translation of “une baffle” in French is a ...
- A synonym of the internet is the ...
- The English translation of “soigner” in French is ...
20 Clues: A synonym of illness is ... • A synonym of attitude is ... • An antonym of success is ... • A synonym of chilling is ... • A synonym of probable is ... • Somebody who feels fear is ... • A synonym of the internet is the ... • Somebody who does not feel fear is ... • A person who performs surgery is a ... • The English translation of “santé” in French is ... • ...