medical Crossword Puzzles
Outreach 2025-11-18
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- Public assistance that provides income support (abbr.)
- Health risk from prolonged sun exposure
- Transportation challenge for many experiencing homelessness
- Employment instability leads to inconsistent ______
- Exposure to cold weather can cause this medical emergency
- Homeless individuals often lack social ______
- Government medical insurance for low-income individuals
- Determinant involving job availability and income
- Poor dental ______ is common due to no insurance
- Lack of identification documents is a major ______
- Mental health condition linked with trauma
- Lack of safe ______ leads to physical danger at night
- Structural racism and discrimination are considered social ______
- Determinant affecting where people live and their housing conditions
- Many homeless individuals experience co-occurring mental ______
- Higher risk infectious disease transmitted through close living quarters
- A type of violence disproportionately affecting homeless women
- Income needed to support basic survival
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- Shelters often operate on a first-come, first-served ______
- A chronic health condition worsened by exposure to the elements
- Substance use disorder can worsen health ______
- Interruption in HIV or TB care increases disease ______
- Homeless youth often leave home due to family ______
- Homelessness while sleeping in cars, tents, or abandoned buildings
- Homeless individuals often rely on emergency room ______
- Lack of stable nighttime residence
- Access to enough nutritious food
- Long-term physical or mental condition
- Extreme ______ can worsen dehydration
- Living in unsanitary or unsafe surroundings
- Lack of this makes hygiene difficult
- Determinant involving access to education and literacy
- Communities with limited resources face health care ______
33 Clues: Access to enough nutritious food • Lack of stable nighttime residence • Lack of this makes hygiene difficult • Extreme ______ can worsen dehydration • Long-term physical or mental condition • Health risk from prolonged sun exposure • Income needed to support basic survival • Mental health condition linked with trauma • Living in unsanitary or unsafe surroundings • ...
Chapter 6 2021-05-14
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- physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service.
- physician who represent a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee; responsible for all of the medical operation a hospital department and may also oversee a residency training program
- formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital has authorized privileges by-laws elected officers and committees.
- process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement, designing and developing cost-effective and ethically justifiable interventions to close performance gaps, implementing the interventions.
- ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting selecting supporting and compensation employee developing and maintaining skills quality and motivations, collective bargaining, and occupational health and safety
- physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department or service also responsible for providing input regarding policies and procedures and day to day operations of the departments
- federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace conducts inspections and direct determination of fines for non-compliance with policies and regulations
- services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physician plan for diagnosis and treatment.
- management of quality in the workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee with a strong focus on process measurement and control
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- Federal agency that administers the medicare programs and partners with states to administer Medicaid
- statement of an organization that summarizing its intent to provides services in term of the services it offers
- group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public and whose legal and moral responsibility for policies and operations of the hospitals are not for the personal benefits of the members.
- systems of development in the work place for a daily improvising performance at every level operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations.
- organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imagining through medical technologies such as x-ray, exams, MRI, ultrasonography
- injuries large and small, caused by the use of drugs can be harmless as a drug rash or as serious as death from an overdose, the two types of ADE are those caused by errors and those that occur despite proper use.
- person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or health care organisation.
- professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in assets management, operation management, human resources management, and communication and information management in radiology
- insurance companies and other commercial comapines that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
- independent non for profit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 17000 health care organization and programs in the united states and it the nations primary standard-setting and accrediting body in health in health care, TJC standards focus on improving the quality and safety of patient care provided by health care organizations
- certificate approved by a local review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities open new services or make large purchases a condition required for reimbursement by Medicare.
- unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as house keeping, surgery radiology, or accounting
21 Clues: physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service. • Federal agency that administers the medicare programs and partners with states to administer Medicaid • statement of an organization that summarizing its intent to provides services in term of the services it offers • ...
Chapter 6 2023-05-10
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- Certificate approved by a local review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities, open new services, or make large purchases
- Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid
- Insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
- Services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physician's plan for diagnoses and treatments
- A professional medical society that has accredited more than 39,000 facilities in 10 imaging modalities to assist organizations in meeting governmental and third party payer criteria
- Establishes minimum standards of a mammography program to ensure that all women have access to quality services
- Group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public and whose legal and moral responsibility for policies and operations of the hospital are not for personal benefit of the members
- Unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting
- Management of quality in the workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee, with a strong focus on process measurement and control
- Physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee
- Ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, and compensating employees
- Process of identifying and analyzing the important of organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement, designing and developing cost effective and ethically justifiable interventions, and evaluating the financial and nonfinancial results
- Injuries, large or small, caused by the use of a drug; can be as harmless as a drug rash or as serious as death from an overdose
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- Independent not for profit organization that evaluated and accredits more than 22,000 healthcare organizations and programs in the United States and is the nation's primary standard setting and accrediting body in healthcare
- Formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital
- Professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset management, financial management, operations management, human resource management, and communication and information management in radiology
- System of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations
- Physician responsible of a hospital department or service; also responsible for providing input regarding policies and procedures and day to day operations of the department
- Failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim
- Organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies.
- A professional organization representing medical imaging management at all levels
- Statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide service in terms of the services it offers, the intended recipients of services, and a description of the level of cost
- Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization
- Physician responsible for overseeing a component or sub department of a hospital service
- Federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace, conducts inspections, and directs determination of fines for noncompliance with policies and regulations
25 Clues: A professional organization representing medical imaging management at all levels • Physician responsible for overseeing a component or sub department of a hospital service • Failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim • ...
Module 3 - Chapter 4 2014-08-15
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- hepatitis B virus
- injections or medications that help our immune systems fortify against disease
- items used to prevent contamination from biohazard material
- genetic material
- to reduce or remove pathogens
- human immunodeficiency virus
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- hepatitis c virus
- an organization that sets guidelines to ensure medical professional safety
- a substance or object that may contain micro-organisms that can spread disease
- a virus known as the flu
- accredits health care organizations and programs
- process of cleaning equipment after use on a patient and before contamination
- provides safety guidelines fo medical offices and facilities
- clinical laboratory standards institute
14 Clues: genetic material • hepatitis c virus • hepatitis B virus • a virus known as the flu • human immunodeficiency virus • to reduce or remove pathogens • clinical laboratory standards institute • accredits health care organizations and programs • items used to prevent contamination from biohazard material • provides safety guidelines fo medical offices and facilities • ...
Final Exam Review 2024-01-09
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- Cell responsible for clotting blood
- Blue tint to skin and/or extremities
- The medical term for a heart attack
- Term for vomit in the medical setting
- Excess of tissue fluid
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- How many milliliters are in one ounce
- Type of fracture that is most common in children
- Proper terminology for white blood cells
- Inflammation of the pancreas
- What type of injury most often occurs at the wrists and ankles
- Yellow tint of to skin and eyes
- Type of isolation used for a client with tuberculosis
- 0- would be considered the Universal ________
- Lobe of the brain responsible for hearing
14 Clues: Excess of tissue fluid • Inflammation of the pancreas • Yellow tint of to skin and eyes • Cell responsible for clotting blood • The medical term for a heart attack • Blue tint to skin and/or extremities • How many milliliters are in one ounce • Term for vomit in the medical setting • Proper terminology for white blood cells • Lobe of the brain responsible for hearing • ...
msc/4a 2024-10-31
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- What flight fixes your computer?
- What is the 55th MDG Vision
- When do you get paid?
- Most common energy drink in MDG?
- What other base was 55th MDG stationed at?
- When was all records completely digitized?
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- What floor is Tricare office on?
- Who fixes medical equipment?
- Who was the clinic named(name & abv.rank)after?
- What does STR Stand for?
- Who are we appreciating this week?
- Longest holiday?
- When was the 55th MDG created, DD/MMM/YYYY?
- What dd form needs to be filled out to receive your medical record? to get your records
14 Clues: Longest holiday? • When do you get paid? • What does STR Stand for? • What is the 55th MDG Vision • Who fixes medical equipment? • What floor is Tricare office on? • What flight fixes your computer? • Most common energy drink in MDG? • Who are we appreciating this week? • What other base was 55th MDG stationed at? • When was all records completely digitized? • ...
PeopleCare 2025-10-08
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- lump sum of pay for a covered illness
- website to earn incentives
- pays $300 to pregnant women
- Supplement for FMLA
- allows employees to make changes outside of annual enrollment
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- pay you receive for being injured
- employee's receive up to $300 for gym equipment
- offers employees and their dependents 9 free therapy sessions a year
- you can invest with these funds
- will pay $600 if you are admitted into the hospital
- Who are We?
- compensation when you cant perform job duties
- bundled with the core medical plan
- employee's and spouse's must complete to get a discount on medical
14 Clues: Who are We? • Supplement for FMLA • website to earn incentives • pays $300 to pregnant women • you can invest with these funds • pay you receive for being injured • bundled with the core medical plan • lump sum of pay for a covered illness • compensation when you cant perform job duties • employee's receive up to $300 for gym equipment • ...
MMC Patient Access Week 2024 2024-03-28
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- The process of collecting patient demographic and insurance information prior to receiving healthcare services.
- Approximation of healthcare costs provided to patients before services are rendered.
- Form provided to Medicare beneficiaries to inform them that Medicare is likely to deny payment for specific services.
- A request for payment for healthcare services provided to a patient, submitted by a healthcare provider to the patient's insurance company.
- The process of pursuing payment from patients or insurance companies for outstanding balances on medical bills.
- Law who's primary purpose is to protect individuals' sensitive health information.
- Refusal by a payer to reimburse for a healthcare service or procedure, often due to lack of medical necessity or other reasons.
- Person responsible for paying medical bills, often the patient or legal guardian.
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- Patient's financial responsibility for a percentage of covered healthcare expenses.
- Compensation or payment made to healthcare providers by insurance companies or patients for services rendered.
- The amount of money that a patient must pay out-of-pocket for covered healthcare services before their insurance company starts to pay.
- Requires hospitals to provide emergency medical treatment to patients regardless of their ability to pay, and prohibits patient dumping.
- The fixed amount that an insured person must pay for covered services, typically due at the time of service.
- Required notice provided to Medicare beneficiaries upon inpatient admission to a hospital. It informs them of their rights related to hospital discharge and appeal procedures.
14 Clues: Person responsible for paying medical bills, often the patient or legal guardian. • Law who's primary purpose is to protect individuals' sensitive health information. • Patient's financial responsibility for a percentage of covered healthcare expenses. • Approximation of healthcare costs provided to patients before services are rendered. • ...
Bicycle Accident 2023-03-02
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- A fabric medical device used to support one’s arm
- Bicycle
- A post-teen but pre-adulthood human being
- A place where doctors and nurses work
- Salty water emitted from the eyes
- A fancier word for “collarbone”
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- Red bodily fluid
- Drugs that make you fall asleep and numb your body
- One of the four seasons
- A larger fracture
- A medical procedure performed to help fix problems
- A scan used to see your bones (“-“ used)
12 Clues: Bicycle • Red bodily fluid • A larger fracture • One of the four seasons • A fancier word for “collarbone” • Salty water emitted from the eyes • A place where doctors and nurses work • A scan used to see your bones (“-“ used) • A post-teen but pre-adulthood human being • A fabric medical device used to support one’s arm • Drugs that make you fall asleep and numb your body • ...
2022 Hospital Week 2022-03-21
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- the science dealing with x-rays and other high-energy radiation, especially the use of such radiation for the diagnosis and treatment of disease
- a qualified practitioner of medicine
- a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- abnormal mass of tissue
- a vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to the hospital
- microscopic organisms that cause diseases
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- room equipped for scientific experiments or research
- institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people
- condition of the body that happens when the loss of body fluids is greater than the amount of fluids being taken in
- medical practice that treats injuries, often involving cutting into the body
- a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
12 Clues: abnormal mass of tissue • a qualified practitioner of medicine • microscopic organisms that cause diseases • room equipped for scientific experiments or research • a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment • medical practice that treats injuries, often involving cutting into the body • ...
Pathology Revision Unit 1-3 2025-03-16
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- The study of factors influencing the incidence and spread of a disease in the community.
- Type of cell adaptation that would be found in lungs of smokers.
- Inflammation of the joints.
- The study of causes of diseases.
- Substances applied to the body surface for treatment or prevention of diseases.
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- What is the opinion or prediction, based on medical experience, of the likely cause and outcome of a medical condition? Diagnosis/Prognosis
- Increase in number of cells in tissue, in response to either hormonal or compensatory changes.
- Substances used to enhance visibility of soft tissue on radiographs.
- Drugs aimed at reducing formation of blood clots to prevent conditions like thrombosis.
- Planned death of a cell.
- Medical term given to cell injury caused by oxygen deprivation.
- What is a rise in body temperature classified as? Sign/Symptom
12 Clues: Planned death of a cell. • Inflammation of the joints. • The study of causes of diseases. • What is a rise in body temperature classified as? Sign/Symptom • Medical term given to cell injury caused by oxygen deprivation. • Type of cell adaptation that would be found in lungs of smokers. • Substances used to enhance visibility of soft tissue on radiographs. • ...
HIICAP 2022-05-13
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- out This type of provider does not accept Medicare at all and has signed an agreement to be excluded from the Medicare program
- Outpatient hospital stay during which an individual receives medical services to help the doctor decide whether they should be admitted as an inpatient or discharged
- A formal written request to your Part D plan asking that it pay for a drug you need
- The phase of Part D coverage after your initial coverage period, also known as the coverage gap
- Medicare covers 60 _____ _____ days, which you can use when you are in the hospital for more than 90 days
- Medicare ____ occurs when someone knowingly deceives Medicare to receive payment when they should not, or to receive higher payment than they should
- The New York State Ombudsprogram for people with Medicaid who need long term care services
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- Medigap plans can impose a waiting period if you have a ______ and have not had prior creditable coverage for a certain amount of time
- A Medicare Administrative _____ (MAC) is a private company that processes Part A and Part B medical claims or Durable Medical Equipment (DME) claims for Original Medicare beneficiaries
- Type of service received from a health care provider using telephone or video technology
- The Medicaid _____ is a state-run program for people whose income is higher than would normally qualify them for Medicaid, but who have high medical expenses that reduce their income to the Medicaid eligibility level
- Type of service you receive to prevent illness, detect medical conditions, and stay healthy
12 Clues: A formal written request to your Part D plan asking that it pay for a drug you need • Type of service received from a health care provider using telephone or video technology • The New York State Ombudsprogram for people with Medicaid who need long term care services • ...
Healthcare Terminology Basics 2022-06-02
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- An amount taken off the cost of services, for example your insurance reduces the cost of your medical bill.
- The information about a specific medical service submitted by your provider to your insurance company for processing. You can enter new claim records and access existing claim records in the member portal for payment and documentation purposes.
- The amount you pay for coverage (usually monthly).
- NETWORK A provider that participates in your health plan’s network and agrees to charge negotiated rates established with your health plan.
- Explanation of Benefits - 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.
- OF NETWORK A provider who does not participate in your health plan network and has no agreement with your health plan. You can still use your HSA to pay for qualified medical expenses from out-of-network providers.
- Consumer Driven Healthcare
- The cost per medical visit (paid to the provider before services are rendered) or portion responsible for a prescription.
- OUT OF POCKET After you pay this amount in a year for medical expenses, your health plan will cover all healthcare costs completely.
- The portion of costs that your health plan will pay after your deductible is met (often around 80%).
- 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%). • ...
Chapter 1- Part 1- EMC 2021-08-24
19 Clues: red • new • low • bone • many • half • skin • joint • liver • white • within • stomach • disease • blue/bluish • under/below • inflammation • foundation of a medical term • part added to end of word root • part added to the beginning of word root
CVO Places in my Town 2021-07-05
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- a building you can go to for borrowing books (White Tie)
- a Muslim place of worship (Olive Sock)
- a place where legal trials are conducted (Orange Door)
- a place that cares for children from multiple families (2 words - White Tie)
- a place with coin-operated washing machines and dryers for public use (Olive Sock)
- where you will find firemen and fire trucks (White Tie)
- where you would go to buy a new or a used automobile (2 words - Olive Sock)
- a group of houses that are close to each other (Gray Day)
- a place that cuts and sells meat (2 words - Wooden Hook)
- a place where a bus regularly picks up and drops off passengers, usually marked with a sign (2 words - a Cup of Mustard)
- an area in a city where the buildings and businesses are concentrated (Brown Cow)
- a place where trains regularly stop to load or unload passangers, freight or both (2 words - Gray Day)
- where you send your children to get an education (Blue Moon)
- a place where people are buried (Red Pepper)
- we go there to watch a movie (Green Tea)
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- a building where Jewish congrations meet for worship and instruction (Silver Pin)
- a walk-in medical facility for minor and non-emergency medial treatments (2 words - Purple Shirt)
- a building where you go for medical procedures that has specialized medical and nursing staff and medical equipment (Olive Sock)
- a building for public Christian worship (Purple Shirt)
- a place where you buy food for your family, like Publix, Kroger or Aldi (Blue Moon)
- a building that accommodates police officers and their mission (2 words - Green Tea)
- where men go to get a haircut (2 words - Olive Sock)
- a place where you can take a package to mail (2 words - Rose Boat)
- a place where you keep money (Black Cat)
- a place that specializes in selling things children play with (2 words - Turquoise Toy)
- a place that makes and sells bread, cakes, pies (Gray Day)
26 Clues: a Muslim place of worship (Olive Sock) • a place where you keep money (Black Cat) • we go there to watch a movie (Green Tea) • a place where people are buried (Red Pepper) • where men go to get a haircut (2 words - Olive Sock) • a building for public Christian worship (Purple Shirt) • a place where legal trials are conducted (Orange Door) • ...
Final Exam Review - Jessica Blankenship 2012-08-15
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- - a federal law passed in 1996 to protect privacy and other health care rights for patients
- - a federal agency within the Department of Health Services that oversees drug quality
- - freedom from unauthorized intrusion
- - the combination of proteins called nucleotides that is arranged to make up an organism's chromosomes
- - an advance directive that specifies an individuals end of life wishes
- - transplantation of animals tissues and organs into humans
- - a branch of the U.S Department of Justice that regulates the sale and use of drugs
- - treatment of terminally ill patients symptoms to make dying more comfortable
- - a public official who investigates and hold inquest over those who die from unknown or violent causes
- - the federal law giving authority to the drug enforcement administration to regulate the sale and use of drugs
- - an organism porduced asexually usually from a single cell of the parents
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- - a written document detailing a health care providers privacy practice
- - individual in their mid-to late teens who legally live outside parents control
- - prenatal testing
- - the study of dealth and of psychological methods of coping with it
- - physician who investigates suspicious or unexplained deaths
- - a federal law passed in 1990 that requires hospitals and other care providers to provide writen information to patients regarding thier rights under sate law to make medical decision and execute advance directives
- - a divison of medicine that incorporates law and maedicine and involved medical issues or medical proof at trials having to do with malpractice crimes and accidents
- - the organization tht is charged with writing and enforcing compulsory standards for health and safety in the workplace
- - permission from a person, either expressed or implied, for something to be done by another
- - policies and procedures that protect PHI from unauthorized access
- - treatment directed toward curing a patients disease
- - A collection of data recorded when a patient seeks medical treatment.
- - The enumeration in the constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disperage others retained by the people
- - cells that have the potential to become any type of body cell
25 Clues: - prenatal testing • - freedom from unauthorized intrusion • - treatment directed toward curing a patients disease • - transplantation of animals tissues and organs into humans • - physician who investigates suspicious or unexplained deaths • - cells that have the potential to become any type of body cell • ...
Roids 2024-03-14
19 Clues: Agency • Hunger • blockers • Tiredness • supplement • Water pills • False belief • Extreme anger • Skin condition • Irrational fear • Emotion changes • Medical emergency • Steroid precursor • Chemical hormones • Medical emergency • discomfort/Anxiety • enhancing alertness • Muscle-building drugs • red blood cell production
Zoe's Crossword 2013-12-22
Health Insurance 2021-02-04
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- amount the patient must pay before the insurance starts to pay for services
- Individual insurance plan, the insured pays the total amount of the monthly premium
- insurance provided by the government for people with low income,children who qualify for assistance, or people who are disabled or blind
- worker's ___________ pays for the healthcare of workers injured on the job
- insurance provided by the government for military personnel and their families
- medicare plan D pays for these
- a specific amount paid by the patient for each medical service
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- A private individual insurance policy that pays the difference between the charges for care and the amount Medicare pays.
- the insured individual and their employer share the amount of the monthly premium
- medicare plan B pays for ________ medical care
- insurance provided by the government for adults over the age of 65
- the veterans health administration provides medical services for former ________ personnel
- insurance where you have to pay up front
- the percentage of the bill for services that the policy holder must pay
- pay a monthly fee, no additional charge for care
- medicaid is funded by the federal government but regulated by the ______ government
- Usually require a deductible and a co-pay
17 Clues: medicare plan D pays for these • insurance where you have to pay up front • Usually require a deductible and a co-pay • medicare plan B pays for ________ medical care • pay a monthly fee, no additional charge for care • a specific amount paid by the patient for each medical service • insurance provided by the government for adults over the age of 65 • ...
Crossword 2020-02-06
15 Clues: peak • battle • dressy • meadow • blow up • submerge • puncture • exclusive • bracelets • long fiber • unaffected • warm fabric • bones of the chin • place to ice skate • identify medical problem
rules 2014-07-26
15 Clues: relax • listen • damage • noises • perfect • explaining • child's toy • title of book • main character • very emotional • medical center • healing practice • Catherine friend • Catherine brother • next door neighbor
Medical Affairs - Crossword 4 2022-03-03
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- congress A large, annual meeting within the life science
- Its job is to oversee and manage the MSL Team in cultivating current Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs), and future thought leaders in academic and clinical medicine at the local, regional, and national levels
- It is for all medical information requests associated with a pharma company product, which includes on-label, unsolicited off-label, and pre-approved questions
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- A group of healthcare professionals, headed by a chairperson providing a robust, market-informed view of unmet medical or healthcare needs
- Team within Medical affairs that helps in collaborating with multiple internal teams to devise strategies across the product life cycle
- A metric triangulating all the critical aspects of Field Medical Engagement based on dimensions evaluated on the foundational principles of KOL / HCP’s satisfaction levels, assessed across companies
- They are the medical content expert in one or more therapeutic areas who communicate on a scientific level with prescribing physicians, medical investigators, pharmacists, scientists, etc.
7 Clues: congress A large, annual meeting within the life science • Team within Medical affairs that helps in collaborating with multiple internal teams to devise strategies across the product life cycle • A group of healthcare professionals, headed by a chairperson providing a robust, market-informed view of unmet medical or healthcare needs • ...
Advisory Board 2014-02-25
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- participants are required to sign this
- person engaged to provide medical or marketing input
- may be provided at the meeting
- not allowed at an advisory board
- not allowed at such meetings
- payment made for services rendered
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- needed for meeting approval
- department that owns the advisory board meetings
- what we wish to gain from the participants
- engaged to facilitate the meeting
- taken during the course of the meeting
11 Clues: needed for meeting approval • not allowed at such meetings • may be provided at the meeting • not allowed at an advisory board • engaged to facilitate the meeting • payment made for services rendered • participants are required to sign this • taken during the course of the meeting • what we wish to gain from the participants • department that owns the advisory board meetings • ...
HSAA Disciplines 2 2022-08-17
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- use high-frequency sounds waves to aid in medical diagnosis
- keep you seeing straight. No lazy eyes!
- use sound, music, and rhythm as therapy
- medical mechanics
- helping the OTs & PTs
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- these technologist can literally see through you!
- specializing in our littlest patients
- taking care of your pearly whites
- administer and score psychological tests
- caution! These techs use radioactive materials
- therapists helping you get back to your daily life
11 Clues: medical mechanics • helping the OTs & PTs • taking care of your pearly whites • specializing in our littlest patients • keep you seeing straight. No lazy eyes! • use sound, music, and rhythm as therapy • administer and score psychological tests • caution! These techs use radioactive materials • these technologist can literally see through you! • ...
Qualities of a Medical Doctor 2025-01-08
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- Guiding healthcare teams and making decisions that ensure the best patient outcomes
- Understanding and sharing patients emotions to provide better care
- management The ability to prioritize tasks to ensure patients are cared for efficiently and effectively
- Building strong, trusting relationships with patients and healthcare colleagues
- Managing your own emotions while understanding others to make thoughtful decisions
- The ability to find practical solutions to complex medical issues
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- Adjusting to unexpected changes or challenges in a medical environment
- Working effectively with nurses, specialists, and other healthcare professionals
- Staying strong and focused even in high-pressure or emotionally draining situations
- The ability to clearly explain diagnoses, treatments, and medical advice to patients
10 Clues: The ability to find practical solutions to complex medical issues • Understanding and sharing patients emotions to provide better care • Adjusting to unexpected changes or challenges in a medical environment • Building strong, trusting relationships with patients and healthcare colleagues • ...
Medical Marvels: Biomedical 3D Printing 2023-11-07
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- A common application of biomedical 3D printing, where customized organs and tissues are created.
- common material used in biomedical 3D printing
- Material used for creating molds for casting medical devices.
- Material commonly used for bioprinting and tissue engineering.
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- Medical field that uses 3D printing to manufacture custom prosthetic limbs.
- Biocompatible metal used in 3D printing for dental and orthopedic implants.
- A biocompatible polymer commonly used in tissue engineering and 3D printing.
- an acronym for the medical imaging technique used to create 3D models for printing
- A biocompatible resin commonly used for dental 3D printing.
- 3D printing method that uses a laser to sinter powder materials together.
10 Clues: common material used in biomedical 3D printing • A biocompatible resin commonly used for dental 3D printing. • Material used for creating molds for casting medical devices. • Material commonly used for bioprinting and tissue engineering. • 3D printing method that uses a laser to sinter powder materials together. • ...
TEMA 10: PELANCONGAN 2023-02-23
14 Clues: patient • service • luxurious • experienced • accomodation • has potential • international • infrastructure • medical tourism • private hospital • specialist doctor • world class service • advanced equipments • highly knowledgeable
Health Science Professional Skills 2023-03-14
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- point at which a patient is officially considered present at a a medical facility
- portable electrical machine used when a person exhibits symptoms of a heart attack; delivers an external shock to the heart so it will "reboot" and restore its normal rhythm
- position of lying on back
- clinical body measurement used to evaluate a patients relative state of health and routinely monitored by health science professionals
- device which supports the patient with one point of contact and distributes the load
- release of a patient from the medical care of one facility to another
- position of lying on stomach
- belt used to help patients change position when the patient is cooperative and can bare some weight
- _____ health professional who performs blood draws in a variety of clinical
- sudden, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction
- _____ assistant health professional who helps physicians in hospitals or clinicals with front desk and clinical responsibilities
- ______ assistant health professional who helps dentists with responsibilities such as taking x-rays and explaining dental procedures to patients
- handle used for support by patients
- position of lying on side
- placement of patients in positions promoting healing and/or preventing injury
- ____ ____ CPR type of CPR which was developed and designed for inexperienced or untrained individuals and consists of only compressions
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- assistance to an individual suffering from a sudden illness or injury before full medical treatment is available
- condition caused by water inside cells starting to freeze
- point at which a patient is officially released from a medical facility
- procedure for dislodging an object from a persons windpipe
- number of breaths per minute
- action forcing the heart to contract and allowing blood to continue flowing
- _______ resuscitation technique used to restart a persons heartbeat and breathing cycle
- process of the patient walking, standing or moving after illness, treatment or surgery
- basic ___ health professional who works with police, fire departments and hospitals to provide care in emergency situations and transport these patients to the nearest healthcare facility, if needed
- number of times the heart beats per minute
- force exerted on the walls of blood vessels by the blood
- _____ __ _____exercises to help patients build or keep strength in muscles as they recover
- devices which support the patient with two points of contact, one under each are, to distribute the load
- freestanding device the patient can hold for support as he or she walks with points of contact such as wheels
- ____ ____board used to help a patient without use of his or her legs to move (used as bridge between two surfaces)
31 Clues: position of lying on back • position of lying on side • number of breaths per minute • position of lying on stomach • handle used for support by patients • number of times the heart beats per minute • sudden, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction • force exerted on the walls of blood vessels by the blood • condition caused by water inside cells starting to freeze • ...
Paeds Neuro 2016-07-17
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- Orange patches over lumbar spine - __ patch
- most common type of cerebral palsy
- Medical treatment for migraines in kids between 12 - 17: ___ and NSAIDs/paracetamol
- __ malformation: herniation of cerebellar tonsils through foramen magnum
- __'s muscular dystrophy is less common, more slowly progressive, partially functioning gene, better prognosis
- Absence epilepsy - characteristic __ Hz spike pattern
- Duchenne muscular dystrophy is usually X-linked ___
- DMD: __ gait
- Migraines in children can present as a change in their ___
- Buccal ___ can be given for seizures
- ___ is very important for improving mobility in children with cerebral palsy
- Lymphagioleiomyomatosis, cardiac rhabdomyoma and epilepsy is associated with this syndrome
- Conservative management for migraines in children can include avoiding stress, dehydration and sleep ___
- DMD: mutation in ___ gene
- __ are the commonest type of headache in children
- At 45 minutes of seizure, prepare for
- complication of shunting that can cause low ICP headache
- Brief loss of postural tone causing falls, aka as epileptic drop attacks
- Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis is associated with this disease
- Type of cerebral palsy with cerebellar signs
- Type of cerebral palsy associated with unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia
- Complication of DMD: __ cardiomyopathy
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- __ neural tube defects have neural tissue exposed to the environment, as opposed to being covered by skin
- Side effects include reversible alopecia, liver toxicity and teratogenicity
- __'s sign: extension of knee causes pain
- Parents at home should be advised to call the ambulance if a seizure lasts more than __ minutes
- Sturge-weber - __ stain
- ___ febrile seizures last less than 15 min and do not recur within the same illnes
- central temporal spike is associated with ___ epilepsy
- Prenatal diagnosis of neural tube defects: raised maternal AFP and acetyl____
- Absence seizures can be stimulated by __
- Viral cause of meningitis
- Migraines in children are usually frontotemporal and __
- Pannayiotopolous type epilepsy usually affects __ lobe
- Drug used to treat absence
- ___ can be given for medical treatment of meningitis in kids to prevent development of hearing loss
- Medical treatment for partial seizures
- Medical prophylaxis of migraines with this drug
- During breath holding attacks, children scream, holds breath, become cyanosed and lose ___
- Spina bifida occulta - usually asymptomatic but may develop neurological symptoms if there is ___ of the spinal cord
- 1st line medical treatment for childhood epilepsy syndrome with hypsarrythmia on EEG
- Febrile seizures usually occur from __ months to __ years
- __ breathing hold spells are more common
- Using hands to climb up legs - __'s sign
- Oral __ can increase muscle strength in DMD
- A type of closed neural tube defect in which the vertebrae are not completely closed: spina bifida ___
46 Clues: DMD: __ gait • Sturge-weber - __ stain • Viral cause of meningitis • DMD: mutation in ___ gene • Drug used to treat absence • most common type of cerebral palsy • Buccal ___ can be given for seizures • At 45 minutes of seizure, prepare for • Medical treatment for partial seizures • Complication of DMD: __ cardiomyopathy • __'s sign: extension of knee causes pain • ...
EMED HIE 2016-09-19
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- This set is a medical code set maintained by the American Medical Association through the CPT Editorial Panel
- It can be a gift you give yourself and your family. It is about doing what you can to ensure that your wishes and preferences are consistent with the health care treatment you might receive.
- It is a digital version of a patient's paper chart. EHRs are real-time, patient-centered records that make information available instantly and securely to authorized users.
- It is often used to provide remote healthcare to chronically ill patients or those who live in isolated areas.
- It is a tool that you can use to collect, track and share past and current information about your health or the health of someone in your care
- It is defined as the non-face-to-face services provided to Medicare beneficiaries who have multiple (two or more), significant chronic conditions.
- It is a new healthcare discipline that emphasizes the preventing, reducing, reporting and analysis of medical error that often leads to adverse healthcare events
- It is any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is in the control of the health care professional, patient, or consumer.
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- The remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology
- This is a United States legislation that provides data privacy and security provisions for safeguarding medical information
- It is an electronic application used by patients to maintain and manage their health information in a private, secure, and confidential environment
- It is uses digital technologies to collect medical and other forms of health data from individuals in one location
- First hour of clinical staff time directed by a physician or other qualified healthcare professional with one face-to-face visit, per calendar month
- First hour of clinical staff time directed by a physician or other qualified healthcare professional with no face-to-face visit, (once) per calendar month.
- This is a secure online website that gives patients convenient 24-hour access to personal health information from anywhere with an Internet connection
15 Clues: The remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology • This set is a medical code set maintained by the American Medical Association through the CPT Editorial Panel • It is often used to provide remote healthcare to chronically ill patients or those who live in isolated areas. • ...
Explanation of Benefits and Payment Adjudication 2023-11-27
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- Claims with errors or simple mistakes are rejected, and the payer transmits instructions to the provider to correct errors and/or omissions and to __________ the service. Answer: Rebill
- Providers use different methods to determine their fee structure, including charged-based and __________ fee structures. Answer: Resource-Based
- A provider can decide if their usual fees should be at the high, low, or __________ range based on fee comparisons. Answer: Midpoint
- The medical office specialist is responsible for completing many steps, including obtaining a correct and complete __________ information form. Answer: Patient
- A claim examiner will check that the diagnosis and CPI codes are linked when reviewing claims. The diagnosis and procedures are reviewed to be sure the treatment was medically __________. Answer: Necessary
- The medical office specialist who is posting payments needs to be aware of __________ by the payer and take appropriate action. Answer: Downcoding
- Accounts receivables represent monies owed to a provider by insurance carriers or the patient/insured. These payments are applied to the patient's account to reduce the overall __________ due. Answer: Balance
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- The act of submitting a claim again after it has been denied is called __________. Answer: Resubmitting
- Rejected or delayed insurance claims are expensive for the medical facility because resubmitting a claim means that work is __________. Answer: Repeated
- The RBRVS system is composed of three elements measured in __________. Answer: RVUs
- The process of determining whether a procedure is medically necessary is called __________. Answer: Review
- The adjustment reason codes on an EOB/ERA inform the medical office specialist about the reason for the denial, the amount due from the patient, incorrect coding, and so on. Answer: Denial
- The insurance carrier's decision regarding whether or not to pay a claim is called __________. Answer: Adjudication
- An EOB informs the medical office specialist about the reason for the denial, known as an __________ reason code. Answer: Adjustment
- An Explanation of Benefits (EOB) is a notification form sent from the insurance carrier to the patient and the healthcare provider after an insurance claim has been __________. Answer: Processed
- The act of processing a claim that consists of edits, review, and determination. Answer: Adjudication
16 Clues: The RBRVS system is composed of three elements measured in __________. Answer: RVUs • The act of processing a claim that consists of edits, review, and determination. Answer: Adjudication • The act of submitting a claim again after it has been denied is called __________. Answer: Resubmitting • ...
Ch. 2 Healthcare Facilities & Organizations 2022-10-24
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- A patient admitted to a facility at lease overnight by order of a physician.
- The first and most basic level of treatment for injury or illness, serving as the entry point for healthcare consumers into the healthcare delivery system.
- A primary care provider who sees the patient first to control access to other party of the healthcare delivery system.
- A healthcare facility that provides care on an inpatient basis to patients who are chronically ill and need extended services or treatments.
- A facility that provides medical services to the general population in the form of emergency care, critical care, intensive care, and various types of patient care.
- A surgical facility that performs procedures on patients who are not admitted to a hospital for recovery or assisted living facility.
- An episode of service to a patient in an outpatient setting, also called a visit.
- An ambulatory care setting served by an individual or group of primary care providers.
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- Outpatient healthcare provided to patients who arrive at the facility, receive treatment, and leave on the same day.
- Noncurative care delivered to patients at the end of their lives.
- An episode of service to a patient in an outpatient setting, also called an encounter.
- A type of long term care facility providing subacute nursing care.
- An arrangement where multiple physicians share ownership of the practice.
- A medical treatment to ease a patients pain or reduce symptom's but is not intended to cure a disease or disorder.
- A medical practice ownership where two physicians own the medical practice, often formed among physicians of the same specialty.
- An ambulatory setting providing general or specialized care, sometimes on a walk-in basis.
16 Clues: Noncurative care delivered to patients at the end of their lives. • A type of long term care facility providing subacute nursing care. • An arrangement where multiple physicians share ownership of the practice. • A patient admitted to a facility at lease overnight by order of a physician. • ...
The Specialty of Pharmaceutical Medicine 2023-08-24
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- sometimes known as a Clinical Research Organization, is an organization contracted by another company to take the lead in managing that company's trials and complex medical testing responsibilities.
- PharmaTrain Certification Board which responsible for the implementation, monitoring, standards, and quality of the SMD certification program.
- The study of interactions between drugs and human populations, investigating, in real conditions of life, benefits, risks and use of drugs.
- Relating to or denoting the first, chiefly theoretical, stage of a medical education.
- The study of how natural or man-made poisons cause undesirable effects in living organisms.
- Small and midsize enterprises (SMEs) are businesses that have revenues, assets, or a number of employees below a certain threshold.
- Specialist in Medicines Development.
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- A point of congestion in a workflow or process that creates a backlog.
- Swiss Association of Pharmaceutical Professionals.
- A charity and professional membership body on a mission to advance the science and practice of pharmaceutical medicine
- A person, group or organization with a vested interest, or stake, in the decision-making and activities of a business, organization or project. Stakeholders can be members of the organization they have a stake in, or they can have no official affiliation.
- Serves as the international platform of national associations of professionals in pharmaceutical medicine.
- The abbreviation for Continuing Medical Education and consists of educational activities which serve to maintain, develop, or increase the knowledge, skills, and professional performance and relationships that a physician uses to provide services for patients, the public, or the profession.
- The Innovative Medicines Initiative.
- a public body that maintains the official register of medical practitioners within the United Kingdom.
- The Certificate of Completion of Training.
16 Clues: The Innovative Medicines Initiative. • Specialist in Medicines Development. • The Certificate of Completion of Training. • Swiss Association of Pharmaceutical Professionals. • A point of congestion in a workflow or process that creates a backlog. • Relating to or denoting the first, chiefly theoretical, stage of a medical education. • ...
MED 147 Final/ Sherri Eubanks 2012-08-21
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- / Pleasers are people who are most likely looking for:
- / A type of on-the-job training that allows medical assistants to put their skills to use before graduation is called a(n) ___________
- / Being kind, compassionate, and considerate of patinets' needs and illness is called.
- / The psychologic defense mechanism in which confrontation with a personal problem or with reality is avoided by denying the existence of the problem or reality is called:
- / Once you have decided on a solution to the problem, it is essential to________ the outcomes of your solution and decides whether it solved the problem or whether another approach should be tired.
- Blackwell / The first female doctor in the U.S.
- / The principal U.S. agency for providing essential human services is.
- / An expression of greeting, goodwill, or courtesty by words or gestures.
- / the practice of subcontracting work to an outside company.
- Style / The way an individual perceives and processes information to learn new material.
- / Treatment of diseases with infection of chemicals into the body to destroy microorganisms.
- / The way an individual looks at information and sees it as real.
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- / Marked in some way as to remind or remember that specific action needs to be taken.
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- / Medical abbreviation for immediately; at this moment.
- / A(n)________ treats life-threatening illness and supervises ambulance services.
- / A plan for the corrdination of resources and expenditures; th amount of money available or required for a particular purpose.
- / is defined as exhibiting a courteous, conscientious and generally businesslike manner in the workplace.
- / is something suggested bya word or thing.
- / Something that is difficult to understant or perceive is:
- / An individual or company tht provides medical care and services to a patient or the public.
- / the technical terminology or characteristic idiom or a particular group or special activity, as opposed to lay terms.
- / A list of items included in a shipment.
- / _____________ is the belief that a person can be trusted.
- / Father of Sterile Surgery.
- years / Certified Medical Assistants (CMA) must recertify themselves every:
26 Clues: / • / Father of Sterile Surgery. • / A list of items included in a shipment. • / is something suggested bya word or thing. • Blackwell / The first female doctor in the U.S. • / Pleasers are people who are most likely looking for: • / Medical abbreviation for immediately; at this moment. • / Something that is difficult to understant or perceive is: • ...
Surgical Radiography 2021-01-20
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- an internal prosthesis
- a medical professional who administers anesthetics
- a radiographic examination of the bile ducts with contrast medium during surgery
- covering a patient and surrounding areas with a sterile barrier to maintain a sterile field during a surgical procedure
- procedure to repair a fractures hip using internal fixation
- free from living germs or microorganisms; aseptic
- a branch of medical imaging that shows a continuous x-ray image on a monitor
- sterile hand coverings
- equipment worn by those in the OR to protect them from x-ray exposure
- a non sterile nurse who observes surgery and provides assistance to the sterile team as needed
- a surgical instrument used for removing fluid from bodily cavities, it is a puncturing device situated inside a hollow cylindrical tube
- equipment placed on patient to protect them from x-ray exposure
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- the position of lying on ones back facing upward
- an imaging procedure that produces an image of the arteries using contrast material and x-rays
- a medical practitioner qualified to preform surgery
- used to convert low-energy x-rays into visible light images. Often found on c-arm
- an internally administered substance used to differentiate between tissues of similar densities or to accentuate certain structures
- not free from living germs or microorganisms, not aseptic
- a health care professional who assists a surgeon by performing certain duties during a surgical operation
- feature of fluoroscopy system where the last exposure frame is shown on the display
- minimum c-arm source to skin distance
- an artificial device that sends electrical impulses to the heart in order to set or steady the hearts rhythm
- one should never wear these in the OR
- technique where very short x-ray exposures are taken rather than long continuous ones. This is preferable for dose reduction
- a metal cylindrical device placed into the hollow part of a bone
- a health care professional who performs diagnostic imaging procedures such as x-rays
- a c shaped medical imaging device that is often used in surgical procedures
27 Clues: an internal prosthesis • sterile hand coverings • minimum c-arm source to skin distance • one should never wear these in the OR • the position of lying on ones back facing upward • free from living germs or microorganisms; aseptic • a medical professional who administers anesthetics • a medical practitioner qualified to preform surgery • ...
Words of Integrity 3 2025-04-24
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- A core bioethical principle focused on fairness and equity in distributing healthcare resources.
- The reduction of disease transmission to zero in a specific geographic area.
- The ability of individuals to obtain and use healthcare services.
- Relating to moral principles that govern conduct, especially in healthcare decisions.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness, such as antimalarial drugs.
- A country in South Asia where malaria remains a significant public health issue, particularly in rural areas.
- The study of ethical issues emerging from advances in biology and medicine.
- A deliberate action taken to prevent or treat disease, such as vaccination, vector control, or public health education.
- Voluntary agreement to a medical intervention, based on adequate knowledge and understanding.
- The insect vector that transmits malaria parasites to humans.
- Ensuring fair treatment, opportunities, and access to healthcare for all individuals, especially the underserved.
- An organism that lives in or on another organism, such as Plasmodium, which causes malaria.
- Pertaining to the environment; used in the context of malaria to discuss how ecosystems influence disease spread.
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- A life-threatening disease caused by parasites transmitted through the bites of infected mosquitoes.
- The ethical obligation to act in ways that benefit society, including supporting public health efforts like malaria control.
- The organized provision of medical services to individuals and communities.
- Environmental conditions like temperature and rainfall, which influence mosquito populations and disease transmission.
- A group of people living in the same area, often the focus of public health campaigns.
- A biological preparation that provides immunity to a specific disease; malaria vaccines are an emerging strategy.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, including innovations like gene-editing or rapid testing in healthcare.
- Tools and methods used to detect diseases, such as blood tests to identify malaria parasites.
- Involving communities in health initiatives to ensure acceptance and participation in disease prevention programs.
- The continuous monitoring of disease spread to guide timely responses and policy decisions.
- A sudden increase in the occurrence of a disease in a specific location.
- A healthcare professional who delivers medical services, such as doctors, nurses, or health workers.
25 Clues: The insect vector that transmits malaria parasites to humans. • The ability of individuals to obtain and use healthcare services. • A sudden increase in the occurrence of a disease in a specific location. • The organized provision of medical services to individuals and communities. • Medical care given to a patient for an illness, such as antimalarial drugs. • ...
Health and Nutrition 2023-01-02
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- automatic _____ dryers shall be inspected regularly to ensure proper working order so children don’t get burnt or receive electric shock
- food services shall be under the management of a ______ certified food service manager
- menus shall be posted in the classrooms and other areas
- _____ shall be offered to children at frequent intervals
- ________ meals that meet protein requirements may be served
- this method is used for TB skin tests
- children in high risk groups must have this test completed
- medical report must be dated and signed by a Advanced Practice Nurse or _______
- employees shall wear disposable latex gloves when treating a ______
- meals shall be relaxed and unhurried and provide time for
- universal precautions shall be followed when handling ____ clothes
- From the months of October through May, the main meal shall be a ____ meal
- Hand washing reduces the spread of ______
- if any part of the nutritional requirements is designated as _____ it shall be served as an integral part of the meal
- incidents involving children shall prepared by the ______ responsible for the child at the time of occurrence
- the center shall ensure ______ tests are provided annually
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- medical report shall indicate the child has received this
- children with _____ and those with a rash combined with fever of 101F or higher shall be removed from the classroom
- children shall be encouraged to ____ but not forced or bribed
- to parents
- ______ shall be planned at least one week in advance and shall be available for review
- each child shall be given a separate tube of _____ labeled with his or her name
- children shall be screened upon arrival daily for signs of _______
- the center shall ensure ____tests are provided annually
- shall never be used as a reward or punishment
- an adult shall sit at the table with the children. During meal time, provide supervision and demonstrate good _____ practices
- information on ________ diets shall be obtained in writing from the aren’t and/or medical provider
- initial medical report shall be dated less than ______ prior to enrollment
- all new ______ shall be laundered prior to use
29 Clues: to parents • this method is used for TB skin tests • Hand washing reduces the spread of ______ • shall never be used as a reward or punishment • all new ______ shall be laundered prior to use • menus shall be posted in the classrooms and other areas • the center shall ensure ____tests are provided annually • _____ shall be offered to children at frequent intervals • ...
Health Science Career Vocab 2025-11-07
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- Diagnose and treat injuries or illnesses and address health maintenance.
- Diagnose, manage, and treat conditions and diseases of the human eye and visual system
- Designs, creates, and fits artificial limbs to people who have lost a limb
- Supports dentists by preparing patients for treatment and handling administrative tasks
- Help injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain.
- Apply knowledge of healthcare and information systems to assist in the design and development of computerized healthcare systems.
- Evaluate and treat people who have injuries, illnesses, or disabilities to help them with vocational, daily living, and other skills that promote independence.
- Take x-rays and CAT scans
- Operate ultrasound equipment to create images of inside the body.
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- Compile, process, and maintain medical records of hospital and clinic patients
- Draw blood for tests, transfusions, donations, or research.
- Assess, treat, and care for patients by manipulating the spine
- Provide basic medical care to ill, injured, or convalescing patients
- They are responsible for performing scientific testing on samples and reporting results to physicians
- Assist nurses by providing basic care and helping patients with activities of daily living.
- Provide medical care related to pregnancy or childbirth.
- Care for patients who have trouble breathing
- Complete administrative and clinical tasks, such as scheduling appointments and taking patients’ vital signs.
- Monitor the condition of people with disabilities or chronic illnesses and help them with daily living activities.
- Evaluates and treats injuries, provides emergency care, and develops injury prevention and rehabilitation programs for athletes
- Diagnose and treat problems with patients’ teeth, gums, and related parts of the mouth.
- Dispense prescription medications and provide information to patients about the drugs and their use.
- Plan and conduct food service or nutritional programs to help people lead healthy lives.
- Examine patients for signs of oral diseases, such as gingivitis, and provide preventive care, including oral hygiene.
- Provides direct patient care, which includes conducting physical and health assessments, administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and performing medical procedures like wound care
25 Clues: Take x-rays and CAT scans • Care for patients who have trouble breathing • Provide medical care related to pregnancy or childbirth. • Draw blood for tests, transfusions, donations, or research. • Help injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain. • Assess, treat, and care for patients by manipulating the spine • ...
Unit 2: Metabolism 2025-11-18
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- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- a set of interacting organs that perform a specific function in the body
- a medical condition where the tubes inside the lungs cell impacting the amount of oxygen brough into the body
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water and use to release energy
- a group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function
- a group of atoms joined together
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- a group of tissues in the body that work together to perform a specific function
- a medical condition caused by a lack of insulin that causes the blood glucose levels to get too high
- a medical condition that causes the pancreas to not make digestive enzymes
- digestion is the process of chewing
- a process in which atoms rearrange to form a new substances
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- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- the body system that helps parts of the body communicate
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy
- the body system that excretes waste
- the body system that helps you to move
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- digestion is the process of breaking down food molecules with the help of
- the body system that protects the outsie of the body from damage
- the body system that is the body's defense against harm
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- the body system that produces, stores, and eliminates fluid waste
- the ability to make things move or change
- a large molecule made of amino acids that allows living things to grow and repair cells
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- a medical condition caused by low iron that leads to fewer red blood cells than normal
- the body system that supports and protects the body
28 Clues: a group of atoms joined together • the body system that excretes waste • digestion is the process of chewing • the body system that helps you to move • the ability to make things move or change • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • a molecule that organisms can use to release energy • ...
The Crime Scene 2025-11-05
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- Data and evidence from the crime scene are crucial for the ___ of the crime, or recreating the events surrounding it.
- After the crime scene is isolated and secured, the next step is the ___ the scene and record what evidence is present.
- This searching method is best used in houses and other buildings.
- Taking notes, photography, videography, and sketches are all types of crime scene ____.
- ___ the crime scene is important to make sure no witnesses leave and no one interferes with the scene.
- Only one person should be designated as the evidence collector so that the evidence is collected in a ___ manner.
- The most ___ pieces of evidence should be collected first.
- The modus ___ is the characteristic method of operation for the criminal.
- There are approximately 400 forensic ___ in the U.S.
- Preserving the chain of ___ is crucial to making sure evidence is accounted for and remains as viable as possible.
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- A flammable substance used to help start a fire.
- The first officer has the job of ____ the crime scene and preventing evidence from being altered or corrupted.
- This acronym describes the steps that the first officer on the scene should take.
- Dr. ___ is a nationally-recognized medical examiner who helped in the assassinations of JFK and MLK Jr.
- The top motivations for committing a crime are revenge, emotions, and ___.
- The ___ is an elected official who usually has no medical training.
- This searching method starts at a central point and moves outward. It is best where there are no physical barriers.
- The crime ___ is any place where evidence may be located to help explain events.
- This searching method is time-consuming, but it is essentially a double strip or line method.
- One of the medical examiner's jobs is to determine the ___ of death, or the physiological reason a person died.
- Fingerprints, hair, fibers, and blood are all types of ___ evidence that can be recovered from the crime scene.
- The ___ is the property of the coroner or medical examiner.
22 Clues: A flammable substance used to help start a fire. • There are approximately 400 forensic ___ in the U.S. • The most ___ pieces of evidence should be collected first. • The ___ is the property of the coroner or medical examiner. • This searching method is best used in houses and other buildings. • The ___ is an elected official who usually has no medical training. • ...
CROSSWORD. U8 TAKING A HISTORY 2024-09-23
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- a way of doing something, especially the usual or correct way.
- it means someone has a pattern of doing something.
- expression of dissatisfaction.
- condition in which you become ill or get a rash when you eat, smell, or touch something.
- medical history, a record of a past medical problems and treatments that a person has had.
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- the initial existence or symptoms of a disease.
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
- medical
- history including, tobacco use, alcohol use, financial resources, education, physical activity, stress, social isolation and connection, and exposure to violence.
- that helps identify if you are at higher risk for certain conditions because of your shared genes and behaviors.
- of the present time.
11 Clues: medical • of the present time. • expression of dissatisfaction. • the initial existence or symptoms of a disease. • it means someone has a pattern of doing something. • a way of doing something, especially the usual or correct way. • facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis. • ...
Modality 2024-07-17
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- part of the teamplay performance management applications to amplify your fleet management: "As we can schedule our service events, teamplay Fleet allows us to do our staff planning appropriately and to ensure that the utilization of our systems is as high as possible.
- a number of radiofrequency pulses and gradients that result in a set of images with a particular appearance.
- reduces metal artifacts in various body regions
- a form of MR imaging based upon measuring the random Brownian motion of water molecules within a voxel of tissue.
- the structure that contains the X-ray tube, shielding elements, and photon detectors
- an innovative clinical study for spinal cord injured patients.
- a type of medical imaging that shows a continuous X-ray image on a monitor,
- a worldwide standard for the storage and transmission of medical imaging.
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- s the most widely used method for fat suppression.
- techniques used to create images of the human body for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
- a type of medical imaging that shows a continuous X-ray image on a monitor,
- is an age-related systemic syndrome that targets mainly ocular tissues through the gradual deposition of fibrillary ...
- s a vertical plane which passes through the body longitudinall
- an arrangement of absorbers for limiting a beam of X-rays, gamma rays, or nuclear particles to the dimensions and angular spread required for the specific application.
- are an essential part of medical diagnostic procedures. In combination with imaging devices which register the gamma rays emitted from within, they can be used for imaging to study the dynamic processes taking place in various parts of the body.
- used to store, retrieve, present and share images produced by various medical hardware modalities, such as X-ray machines, computed tomography (CT
- Loop allows the operator to scroll back through several seconds worth of captured frames once the image has been frozen.
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- uses special x-ray equipment to show which areas of the brain are adequately supplied with blood (perfused) and provides detailed information about blood flow to the brain
- the process of homogenizing the magnetic field by applying direct current offsets to gradient coils
- the distance between the X-ray tube and the image receptor and is inversely proportional to magnification/distortion
- Scoring The score is the total area of calcium deposits and the density of the calcium
- makes patient demographic information from a Radiology Information System (RIS) available at a modality, eliminating dual data entry and providing data integrity.
- is a true multi-modality solution and supports you in all workflow steps with its strong Advanced Visualization and 3-D capabilities
- networked software system for managing medical imagery and associated data.
- Findings that are due to things outside the patient that may obscure or distort the image,
- s a special type of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exam that produces detailed images of the hepatobiliary and pancreatic systems, including the liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, pancreas and pancreatic duct.
- is a scientific device that is often used in the biomedical research community
- is a method of studying organs using X-rays and the administration of a special dye, called a contrast medium
- the permanence of the radiograph:
- a piece of medical equipment used to keep the MRI machine cool
- the name given to the initial images obtained at the start of a CT before the main volume is obtained.
32 Clues: Key • the permanence of the radiograph: • reduces metal artifacts in various body regions • s the most widely used method for fat suppression. • an innovative clinical study for spinal cord injured patients. • s a vertical plane which passes through the body longitudinall • a piece of medical equipment used to keep the MRI machine cool • ...
Hippocrates 2022-08-17
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- When was Hippocrates born?
- Who is the father of medicine?
- What medical document that Hippocrates write that is used today?
- Where is Hippocrates from?
- how many books did Hippocrates make?
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- Who is Hippocrates's mom?
- When did Hippocrates die?
- Who was Hippocrates's dad?
- What occupation did Hippocrates have?
- What medical school did Hippocrates attend and teach at?
10 Clues: Who is Hippocrates's mom? • When did Hippocrates die? • When was Hippocrates born? • Who was Hippocrates's dad? • Where is Hippocrates from? • Who is the father of medicine? • how many books did Hippocrates make? • What occupation did Hippocrates have? • What medical school did Hippocrates attend and teach at? • ...
Abbreviations - Nursing 1 2020-08-22
23 Clues: s • c • hs • PO • oz • mL • NS • mEq • STAT • drops • Microgram • as needed • Sublingual • Twice a day • after meals • Subcutaneous • before meals • Sodium chloride • Four Times a Day • Nothing by mouth • Three times a day • Sustained-release • Electronic Medical Record
On track 4 Topic 10 2019-11-07
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- kieltää
- ohimennen
- lääketieteellinen
- hyväksyä
- mielenvikaisuus
- syntyperä
- maahanmuuttaja
- ammmatti
- jäädä(jäljelle)
- sairaus
- maaperä
- maankaatopaikka
- portti
- repiä
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- täyttää
- jäljittää
- makuusali
- ajanvietteellinen
- poistua(laivasta)
- pitää(jonakin)
- tarttuva
- tulli(maksu)
- yltäkylläinen
- tausta
- läpäistä
- lähetystö
- tehtävä
- sairaus
- painolasti
- sisäänpääsy
30 Clues: repiä • tausta • portti • täyttää • kieltää • tehtävä • sairaus • maaperä • sairaus • tarttuva • hyväksyä • läpäistä • ammmatti • jäljittää • makuusali • ohimennen • syntyperä • lähetystö • painolasti • sisäänpääsy • tulli(maksu) • yltäkylläinen • pitää(jonakin) • maahanmuuttaja • mielenvikaisuus • jäädä(jäljelle) • maankaatopaikka • ajanvietteellinen • poistua(laivasta) • lääketieteellinen
5th Grade spelling Week 14 Noah 2023-02-01
20 Clues: cat • atom • month • books • person • throat • stomach • one shelf • one cacti • intestine • 1 shelves • place to eat • small hospital • medical health • person at school • broken down food • more than 1 cactus • central mass of atom • one person to graduate • more that one graduate
DAY 21~30 2025-11-27
26 Clues: 약 • 실험 • 진주 • 영향 • 희극 • 해안 • 뻗다 • 성장 • 복잡한 • 고대의 • 의학의 • 줄이다 • 집중하다 • 지원하다 • 생산하다 • 공식적인 • 극복하다 • 부정적인 • 이점,장점 • 비상(사태) • 이웃, 근처 • 주요한, 중대한 • 현대의, 근대의 • 의존하다, 달려있다 • 향상시키다, 개선하다 • 고통 받다, 시달리다
Nicole and Jason 2013-08-31
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- The item that Nicole sold in her teenage years
- Jason's medical specialty
- Nicole's medical specialty
- The european country that Nicole and Jason travelled to this year
- The number of years Nicole and Jason have been together
- The team sport that Nicole and Jason played together
- The city where Nicole and Jason currently live
- The town where Nicole grew up
- The city that Jason's parents grew up in
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- The town that Jason proposed to Nicole
- The city where Jason grew up
- Jason's favorite sport
- The undergraduate degree that both Nicole and Jason completed
- The country that Nicole's parents grew up in
- Nicole's favorite flower
- Jason took lessons in this instrument as a child
- The instrument Nicole played in elementary school
- The person who first introduced Nicole to Jason
- The place that Nicole and Jason flew to for their first vacation
- The month that Jason proposed to Nicole
20 Clues: Jason's favorite sport • Nicole's favorite flower • Jason's medical specialty • Nicole's medical specialty • The city where Jason grew up • The town where Nicole grew up • The town that Jason proposed to Nicole • The month that Jason proposed to Nicole • The city that Jason's parents grew up in • The country that Nicole's parents grew up in • ...
Tracer 2 2017-06-21
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- WHERE IS THE EYEWASH STATION LOCATED?
- HOW DO YOU ACCESS SDS?
- WHAT CAN BE STORED IN THE HALLWAYS?
- C IN RACE
- A IN PASS
- WHAT SHOULD BE LABELED WITH DATE AND WHEN IT WAS CHECK LAST?
- P IN PASS
- E IN RACE
- S IN PASS
- Employees may call this number to find out about any clinic closings
- S IN PASS
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- WHO CHECKS ALL NEWLY PURCHASED MEDICAL DEVICES IN THE CLINIC?
- HOW DO YOU KNOW THE MEDICAL DEVICE IS APPROVED BY UAB?
- HOW DO YOU LABEL BROKEN EQUIPMENT?
- WHERE IS THE LARGE CRASH CART LOCATED
- A IN RACE
- WHAT CAN'T BE STORED ABOVE EYE LEVEL?
- Which wipe should you use if the top is open on the blue or purple tops?
- WHAT NEEDS TO BE PUT IN COVERED PLASTIC BEFORE HANGING?
- R STANDS FOR IN RACE
- HOW MANY INCHES NEEDS CLEARANCE FROM THE CEILING?
21 Clues: C IN RACE • A IN PASS • A IN RACE • P IN PASS • E IN RACE • S IN PASS • S IN PASS • R STANDS FOR IN RACE • HOW DO YOU ACCESS SDS? • HOW DO YOU LABEL BROKEN EQUIPMENT? • WHAT CAN BE STORED IN THE HALLWAYS? • WHERE IS THE EYEWASH STATION LOCATED? • WHERE IS THE LARGE CRASH CART LOCATED • WHAT CAN'T BE STORED ABOVE EYE LEVEL? • HOW MANY INCHES NEEDS CLEARANCE FROM THE CEILING? • ...
PAMET & PASMETH 2017-04-12
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- second pasmeth pres
- love,respect and integrity
- org of recognized schools of mt
- first pres of pamet
- house bill no 7082
- p&g awarding scholarship masteral
- first pamet election
- father of pamet
- phil medical technology act of 1969
- current pres of pamet
- vice pres of pasmeth on june 22,1970
- pd498
- color of health
- teves law
- pasmeth legal counsel
- soar high
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- worked for approval of RA5527
- proposed ammendment of ra5527 to lower house of congress
- third pasmeth pres
- first pres of pasmeth
- represents the field of medical tech and public health
- seventh pres of pameth
- pasmeth formed
- approval professional tax
- first convention and election held at
- monthly seminars
- cureent pres of pasmeth
- 12th pres of pamet
- official newsletter of assoc
- organized on sept 15,1963
- 1997 code of ethics
- pd223 was approved creating
32 Clues: pd498 • teves law • soar high • pasmeth formed • father of pamet • color of health • monthly seminars • third pasmeth pres • house bill no 7082 • 12th pres of pamet • second pasmeth pres • first pres of pamet • 1997 code of ethics • first pamet election • first pres of pasmeth • current pres of pamet • pasmeth legal counsel • seventh pres of pameth • cureent pres of pasmeth • approval professional tax • ...
Admitting Week (Moderate) 2017-04-03
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- A patient without insurance or the means to verify the insurance
- A minor dependent covered under two commercial plans from parents
- The facility that may be responsible for the hospital bill
- MSP
- Covers Inpatient for disabled, seniors, and ESRD
- Interpreters that are level 1 or 2
- The name of the medi-cal agency we work with
- Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
- Hospital accreditation and licensing agency
- BSR role to obtain forms/admissions
- Select Lakeside IPA instead of this one in Health Connect
- Temporary Medi-Cal insurance approved by the hospital financial counselors
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- Kaiser's charity care program
- Coordination of Benefits
- ESRD
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- The code color associated with a bomb threat
- BSR role to monitor trackboard and revise accounts
- Medical group
- New supervisor
- 888-839-9909
- Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice
- The code color associated with an active shooter
23 Clues: MSP • ESRD • 888-839-9909 • Medical group • New supervisor • Coordination of Benefits • Kaiser's charity care program • Interpreters that are level 1 or 2 • BSR role to obtain forms/admissions • Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice • Hospital accreditation and licensing agency • The code color associated with a bomb threat • The name of the medi-cal agency we work with • ...
Intro to Health-Test:1 2021-02-28
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- dhhs: deals with health in the U.S.
- admitting clerk, groundskeeper, and food services
- patients hospitalized for short periods of time. diagnose, medical, surgical, and emergency care
- 4 years
- provide in-home care for patients
- 2 years
- microbiologist
- lls
- initially started to treat polio. (now treats birth defects and childbirth problems)
- specific illnesses: chronic diseases and psychiatric problems
- care for elderly people needing nursing services
- admitting clerk, and transcription
- aha
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- lab tech, x-ray, imaging.
- provide immunizations
- cdc (Atlanta, Georgia)
- six months or less (about to die)
- physican, physical therapist, athletic trainer, and optometrist
- nih: medical research organization
- who: sponsored by united nation
- fda: ensures the safety of food, cosmetics, and medication
- 2 years beyond bachelors
- 4 years after bachelors
- ala
- services for patients who need physical therapy.
25 Clues: ala • lls • aha • 4 years • 2 years • microbiologist • provide immunizations • cdc (Atlanta, Georgia) • 4 years after bachelors • 2 years beyond bachelors • lab tech, x-ray, imaging. • who: sponsored by united nation • six months or less (about to die) • provide in-home care for patients • nih: medical research organization • admitting clerk, and transcription • ...
lab safety 2022-08-12
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- never place your head into this
- chases mice
- large marsupial
- always protect your hands with
- has a trunk
- follow all
- never leave this lit and unattended
- do not touch when you enter the lab until instructed otherwise
- fill washed bottles with ___ water and only use as attended
- this must be puled back
- cut away from you
- don't ___ walk instead
- never use chipped ___
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- always dispose of properly
- never put in cold water
- must be worn at all times
- called man's best friend
- keep lad space this way
- ____ to instructior
- flying mammals
- if you have ____ medical conditions check with you physician prior to lab
- specimens keep hands away from eyes mouth and body while using chemicals and
- never directly smell chemicals do this instead
- never look into a hot
- must keep flammable liquids away
- experiments must be personally ___ at all times
26 Clues: follow all • chases mice • has a trunk • flying mammals • large marsupial • cut away from you • ____ to instructior • never look into a hot • never use chipped ___ • don't ___ walk instead • never put in cold water • keep lad space this way • this must be puled back • called man's best friend • must be worn at all times • always dispose of properly • always protect your hands with • ...
Economics Vocab 2022-10-27
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- helath maintenance organization
- go for sickness or injury
- comes out of your check to provide coverage
- incase of terminal illness proceeds are paid
- date which insurance policy becomes eligible to pay for claims
- set for period and does not build cash value
- person named in life insurance policy who gets proceeds
- application with preexisting poor health or fat
- set fee payed by policy holder for medical expenses
- covers medical expenses bodily injury or death.
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- period to sign up for insurance
- amount of money you give to beneficiary
- basic type of permanent life insurance
- package that allows employees to pick their own benefit
- give free money to the needy
- policy issued to one that is expired
- insurance policy without a deductible
- how ling you live
- someone who buys or sells something on their behalf
- amount policy holder must pay within period before insurance pays for coverage
20 Clues: how ling you live • go for sickness or injury • give free money to the needy • period to sign up for insurance • helath maintenance organization • policy issued to one that is expired • insurance policy without a deductible • basic type of permanent life insurance • amount of money you give to beneficiary • comes out of your check to provide coverage • ...
Crossword 2 2019-10-26
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- the site of union of two or more bones
- lower part of the arm
- traditional and ordinary medicine
- useful piece of information
- piece of paper a doctor writes with the details of the medicine
- the thick curved part at the back of human leg
- someone involved in a skilled job
- relating to nerves
- the most common neuron transmitter
- it is the bone of a rib
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- medical condition that causes pain in the muscles
- a statement that something is wrong
- medical care given to a patient
- pain in the lower part of the back and the back of the leg
- the other name of the true ribs
- joint between the hand and the arm
- causing physical or emotional pain
- the process of evaluating
- very wide
- type of cartilage the costal cartilage is made from
20 Clues: very wide • relating to nerves • lower part of the arm • it is the bone of a rib • the process of evaluating • useful piece of information • medical care given to a patient • the other name of the true ribs • traditional and ordinary medicine • someone involved in a skilled job • joint between the hand and the arm • causing physical or emotional pain • ...
Nursing crossword puzzle 2019-11-18
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- "First lady in nursing", 14 basic human needs
- Unregulated and undisciplined change must be stopped before death occurs
- A nurse creates this environment
- functions independently from a medical doctor
- Recognizes the patient's needs for family,friends,work, school, community
- refers to the patterns of adaptive change
- Process of changing to meet requirements of life,about self
- involves the nurse helping through medical, surgical, rehab rx
- A stabilized flow rather than a static state
- spoke about rest,nutrition,exercise, conservation of energy
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- The entirety of what one is
- viewed nursing as both art and science
- a human being
- Obvious,"can be seen"
- Resembles the nursing process
- involves in therapeutic use of self
- A process in health, not a static state
- completes the wholeness of a person
- involves in the concept of "Mothering"
- unseen, masked emotions
20 Clues: a human being • Obvious,"can be seen" • unseen, masked emotions • The entirety of what one is • Resembles the nursing process • A nurse creates this environment • involves in therapeutic use of self • completes the wholeness of a person • viewed nursing as both art and science • involves in the concept of "Mothering" • A process in health, not a static state • ...
Health Science Crossword 2023-06-07
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- high-energy electromagnetic radiation
- used to treat and prevent bacterial infection
- the bodies main source of energy for the cells
- inside a cell containing genetic information
- a measure of energy content in food
- a chemical compund contained in foods
- a medical condition that effects and organism
- a sequence of nucleotides in a DNA sequence
- forms a genetic code in a transfe RNA molecule
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- an imaging method that uses sound waves to produce images
- an agent that produces a disease
- uses a laser to cut tissue
- used to take medical images on inside the body
- organic molecules essential for metabolic function
- post emission tomography
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time
- changing DNA to RNA
- ribonucleic acid
- molecule made of amino acids
- an infectious agent that replicates inside a living cell
20 Clues: ribonucleic acid • changing DNA to RNA • post emission tomography • uses a laser to cut tissue • molecule made of amino acids • an agent that produces a disease • a measure of energy content in food • high-energy electromagnetic radiation • a chemical compund contained in foods • a sequence of nucleotides in a DNA sequence • inside a cell containing genetic information • ...
Merly Portillo 2023-08-03
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- raw facts
- tech products used today
- putting a meaning to a message
- financially supporting a tech
- accepting information
- tech used for power
- steps to complete a task
- the first structure
- fill and expands in air
- materials from living organisms
- structure that protects people
- using knowledge and tech and applying medical procedure
- finacialing borrowing money
- Materials from earth
- skilled workers
- holds shape
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- handheld item
- water, electricity, and cooling
- new information
- Parts being put together to make a product
- someone who does research on science and technology
- people owning a operation
- the development of a product
- researches basic knowledge of physics, etc.
- something that is done
- area of medicine using knowledge to determine body condition
- sending a coded message to a receiver
- tech used to maintain health
- Promoting a product or service
- Making a change
30 Clues: raw facts • holds shape • handheld item • new information • skilled workers • Making a change • tech used for power • the first structure • Materials from earth • accepting information • something that is done • fill and expands in air • tech products used today • steps to complete a task • people owning a operation • finacialing borrowing money • the development of a product • ...
Plauges and Pandemics 2024-01-03
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- Natural disease fighters
- Global sized out break
- Little rodents that carry diseases
- How strong you are against something
- A sickness
- The famous war hero who was ¨great¨ but was defeated by a sickness
- Cure for a disease or aids to help it
- The doctor known for the spread of the yellow fever So he could make more money
- Basically an anti-microbe
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- The world´s international medical foundation
- When you are not feeling well
- Possibly the most horrific plague ever AKA the bubonic plague
- Someone who helps you get better when your sick
- A spread of diseases during ancient times
- The god of medicine and healing known for his snakes and his snake staff
- Tiny Bugs that carry diseases
- Medium sized out break
- Americas national medical system
- Major disease out break in 10,000BC
- A disease itself
20 Clues: A sickness • A disease itself • Global sized out break • Medium sized out break • Natural disease fighters • Basically an anti-microbe • When you are not feeling well • Tiny Bugs that carry diseases • Americas national medical system • Little rodents that carry diseases • Major disease out break in 10,000BC • How strong you are against something • ...
lets find it 2024-04-11
Across
- - Device invented by Leonardo Da Vinci for flight
- - First university city in Europe
- - Abd al-Rahman's Kingdom
- - Ancient Greek physician whose works heavily influenced medieval medicine
- - Monastery center of learning
- - Medieval practice of using leeches for medical purposes
- - Islamic state established in Spain
- - Medieval scholars compiled illustrations and descriptions of animals in these books
- - Medieval scholar who translated ancient Greek works
- - System of timekeeping in monasteries
- - Medieval medical theory of humors
- - Medieval inventor who created an armored vehicle
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- - Islamic scholar known as the "father of circulatory physiology"
- - Ancient Greek mathematician whose works were translated during the Islamic Golden Age
- - Medieval understanding of the universe with Earth at the center
- - Islamic scholar known for his contributions to medicine and astronomy
- - Medieval scholar who wrote "Travels"
- - Father of contemporary medicine
- - First European university city to include medicine
- - Device used in medieval surgeries
20 Clues: - Abd al-Rahman's Kingdom • - Monastery center of learning • - First university city in Europe • - Father of contemporary medicine • - Medieval medical theory of humors • - Device used in medieval surgeries • - Islamic state established in Spain • - Medieval scholar who wrote "Travels" • - System of timekeeping in monasteries • ...
Crossword 2024-06-14
Across
- a person’s wellbeing
- to assist
- suitability to take part in a specific study
- the process of finding something out for the first time
- ‘National Institute for Health and Care Research’ acronym
- to keep (something) from happening
- James ___, a Scottish physician who famously investigated the causes of scurvy in a landmark clinical trial
- a person who freely offers to take part in something
- a group of people with shared cultural characteristics
- care given to somebody for a health condition
- moral standards that guide researchers
- improved
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- to take part in a study
- to study a subject closely
- to identify a medical condition
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- a detailed investigation of a subject
- people who receive medical treatment
- to give permission (e.g. to take part in research)
- asthma, diabetes and eczema are all examples of common health ____
20 Clues: improved • to assist • a person’s wellbeing • to take part in a study • to study a subject closely • to identify a medical condition • to keep (something) from happening • people who receive medical treatment • a detailed investigation of a subject • moral standards that guide researchers • suitability to take part in a specific study • ...
Television Dramas in 1970s 2025-02-16
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- – "Trench coat-wearing detective with a sharp mind."
- – "Glamorous family drama of the wealthy Carringtons."
- – "‘____ Center’ – a hospital drama from the decade."
- – "‘Book ‘em, Danno!’ – Leader of Hawaii’s crime unit."
- – "Heavyset detective solving cases his own way."
- – "Undercover cop with a pet cockatoo."
- – "The manager of Charlie’s crime-fighting trio."
- – "Medical examiner solving crimes in Los Angeles."
- – "Private detective from ‘Spenser: For Hire’."
- – "Crime drama set in the Aloha State."
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- – "A heartwarming drama about a rural family."
- – "Private eye with a knack for getting into trouble."
- – "Superhuman technology from ‘The Six Million Dollar Man’."
- – "Soap opera that asked, ‘Who shot J.R.?’"
- – "Veteran detective in ‘Barnaby Jones’."
- – "‘The _____ of San Francisco’ – a crime drama classic."
- – "Lawyer drama featuring a mobile office."
- – "Three stylish private investigators on a mission."
- – "David Carradine starred in this martial arts series."
- – "Drama featuring paramedics and firefighters."
20 Clues: – "Undercover cop with a pet cockatoo." • – "Crime drama set in the Aloha State." • – "Veteran detective in ‘Barnaby Jones’." • – "Soap opera that asked, ‘Who shot J.R.?’" • – "Lawyer drama featuring a mobile office." • – "A heartwarming drama about a rural family." • – "Private detective from ‘Spenser: For Hire’." • – "Drama featuring paramedics and firefighters." • ...
Asthma 2025-01-18
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- drugs used to treat bacterial infections
- gene-editing tool that is used to modify DNA.
- traditons and belifs of groups of people
- #1 cause of asthma attacks
- medical care to a community
- he process of taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide.
- microorganisms that cause diseses
- device used to deliver medication to the lungs
- advanced inhaler
- essential fatty compounds need for body functions
- medical technique using genes to treat diseases
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- social conditions that influence differences in health status
- large moleclues essenital for life
- the bodys ability to fight infectons
- method of imaging used to look inside the body.
- what you eat and drink witch can affect health
- Substances that can trigger an allergic reaction.
- requried by the body for health,growth
- surroundings that impact health
- detailed image of the body taken using advanced technology.
20 Clues: advanced inhaler • #1 cause of asthma attacks • medical care to a community • surroundings that impact health • microorganisms that cause diseses • large moleclues essenital for life • the bodys ability to fight infectons • requried by the body for health,growth • drugs used to treat bacterial infections • traditons and belifs of groups of people • ...
"Language and The Brain". 2025-11-05
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- The type of function of Wernicke’s area.
- What Broca’s area is crucial for (speech ____).
- Able to use both hands equally well.
- Lobe for judgment, planning, and personality.
- Brain area for language comprehension.
- ____ fasciculus; pathway connecting Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas
- The specialization of function in one brain hemisphere.
- The medical field studying the brain.
- Lobe for touch and spatial awareness.
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- How the brain controls the opposite side of the body.
- Difficulty planning or executing movements.
- The outer layer of the brain.
- Brain area for speech production.
- Medical term for loss of language.
- The type of function of Broca’s area.
- The dominant hemisphere for language in most people.
- ____ cortex; processes sound near Wernicke’s area.
- Hemisphere dominant for spatial tasks in most people.
- The right ____ connects strongly to the left hemisphere.
- The core cognitive function involving these brain areas
20 Clues: The outer layer of the brain. • Brain area for speech production. • Medical term for loss of language. • Able to use both hands equally well. • The type of function of Broca’s area. • The medical field studying the brain. • Lobe for touch and spatial awareness. • Brain area for language comprehension. • The type of function of Wernicke’s area. • ...
Purple Class Health Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-01
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- : how heavy a person or thing is
- : being in good condition physically
- : a sign of illness
- : a sudden expulsion of air from the lungs
- : to rest and reduce stress
- : a germ that can make you sick
- : a person receiving medical care
- : a reaction of the body to something
- : physical activity to stay healthy
- : a sickness or disease
- : to stop something from happening
- : feeling like you might vomit
- : the food a person eats
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- : to take air into the lungs
- : harm to a part of the body
- : a scheduled meeting with a doctor
- : a higher than normal body temperature
- : care given to make someone better
- : extreme tiredness
- : rest at night or during the day
- : the process of getting food to stay healthy
- : a place where people get medical care
- : overall good health
- : physical discomfort
- : something taken to treat illness
25 Clues: : a sign of illness • : extreme tiredness • : overall good health • : physical discomfort • : a sickness or disease • : the food a person eats • : to rest and reduce stress • : to take air into the lungs • : harm to a part of the body • : feeling like you might vomit • : a germ that can make you sick • : how heavy a person or thing is • : rest at night or during the day • ...
Belkis Matamoros 2024-05-03
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- are medicines used to treat infections caused by bacteria. They work by killing or inhibiting the growth of bacteria, which helps the body's immune system fight infection.
- is a person who is under medical care or treatment by healthcare professionals due to an illness, injury, or medical condition
- are authorized to practice medicine, diagnose diseases, prescribe treatments, and perform medical procedures. They can also specialize in specific areas of medicine, such as pediatrics, surgery, cardiology, among others.
- is an unexpected situation that requires quick action to avoid further damage or danger. It can be anything from an accident to a medical or natural crisis
- is the rhythm of the heartbeat, which is perceived as a rhythmic movement of expansion and contraction of the arteries as blood is pumped by the heart
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- person is someone who suffers from asthma, a chronic disease of the respiratory system that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways, making it difficult to breathe
- are wounds to the skin that result in cuts or tears. They are caused by sharp objects, such as knives, broken glass or tools, and can range in severity from small cuts to deeper wounds
- Diagnosis is the process by which an illness, injury, or medical condition is identified through evaluation of symptoms, medical tests, and analysis of clinical data
- is a health professional who provides Carme and attention to patients under the supervision of doctors and other health professionals.
- is a chemical element essential for life on Earth. It is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas, and constitutes a crucial part of the Earth's atmosphere
10 Clues: is a person who is under medical care or treatment by healthcare professionals due to an illness, injury, or medical condition • is a health professional who provides Carme and attention to patients under the supervision of doctors and other health professionals. • ...
Medical Staff Week 2020-11-03
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- How often is a physician required to submit TB results to medical staff office?
- Who is the Chief of Staff?
- VEA stands for?
- What does a PPD test for?
- Who is the Credentials Committee Chairman?
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- Who is the Vice Chief of Staff?
- Specialty that works with children?
- What vaccine is given in the month of October?
- The A in ACLS stands for?
- Who was our military doctor during our Covid-19 surge?
- DEA License expire every ___ years?
- Who is the Medical Staff Director?
12 Clues: VEA stands for? • The A in ACLS stands for? • What does a PPD test for? • Who is the Chief of Staff? • Who is the Vice Chief of Staff? • Who is the Medical Staff Director? • Specialty that works with children? • DEA License expire every ___ years? • Who is the Credentials Committee Chairman? • What vaccine is given in the month of October? • ...
Rio Benefits 2016-09-08
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- Recruit to 90 day hire gets you a__________ bonus
- Name of RX Provider______
- Place to find company policies_______
- Department that has most fun____
- Rio's 401K is managed by__________
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- You can find medical provider on______________
- Benefit you must elect every year at open enrollment______
- Save money first by calling a doc_____
- Benefit provides free counseling sessions_____
- To avoid a penalty on medical plan you must have a____
- Center for Life provides a ___________ approach
- Gives discounts to associates on phone service_________
12 Clues: Name of RX Provider______ • Department that has most fun____ • Rio's 401K is managed by__________ • Place to find company policies_______ • Save money first by calling a doc_____ • You can find medical provider on______________ • Benefit provides free counseling sessions_____ • Center for Life provides a ___________ approach • ...
U5L2 Vocabulary 2024-04-03
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- Cause a letter or package to go somewhere
- Close to someone or something
- Place that people go for help with medical problems.
- Person that helps people with medical problems.
- get to a destination
- Money someone pays to be reimbursed if problem
- Word used to express future tense
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- 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are examples
- On the internet
- Something that is wrapped in a box or paper
- To look for information, something or someone
- Regular mail service
12 Clues: On the internet • Regular mail service • get to a destination • 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are examples • Close to someone or something • Word used to express future tense • Cause a letter or package to go somewhere • Something that is wrapped in a box or paper • To look for information, something or someone • Money someone pays to be reimbursed if problem • ...
Snap One Benefits 2023-01-09
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- Our HSA administrator
- Our dental administrator
- An easy way to meet with your provider over the phone
- Our pharmacy benefit provider effective January 1
- These providers are considered contracted and save you the most money
- Can I go to a non-CVS pharmacy?
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- Our Employee Assistance Program
- This dental plan offers coverage for implants
- an HMO medical option for California employees
- The amount you pay before the plan starts paying for medical benefits
- Formerly Human Resources
- Our ticker symbol
12 Clues: Our ticker symbol • Our HSA administrator • Our dental administrator • Formerly Human Resources • Our Employee Assistance Program • Can I go to a non-CVS pharmacy? • This dental plan offers coverage for implants • an HMO medical option for California employees • Our pharmacy benefit provider effective January 1 • An easy way to meet with your provider over the phone • ...
Engineering Carrier Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-13
19 Clues: Java • Motor • Switch • Autodesk • Neon sign • Cell phone • Rocket ship • Battle ship • Resource Dam • Oil refinery • Atom smasher • Refridgerator • Maps out zone • Conveyor belt • X-ray machine • 8-bit computer • Control Autocad • Gas powered lamp • Prosthetic body parts
TC TEAM LEADERS 2024-11-19
16 Clues: HP • Su • SW • IT • RC • HP • TC • ABA • ABA2 • fiscal lead • charge nurse • medical director • practice manager • executive director • director of operations • admin support supervisor
Medicaid Vocabulary 2018-10-19
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- When the member tell us that they disagree with Health Partners’ decision to deny, reduce or stop a service or item you requested, or to approve a different service or item in its place.
- When the member tells us that they are unhappy with Health Partners, for a decision we’ve made, or a participating provider.
- Services or supplies that are needed for the diagnosis or treatment of your medical condition, and meet acceptable standards of medical practice.
- The amount a member may be required to pay as their share of the cost of medical service or supply, (usually a set amount, rather than a percentage)(Hyphenated Word).
- Approval by the plan required before some types of healthcare services are performed(only use one word).
- A Beneficiary who requests to terminate from their Health Insurance plan.
- Request to apply for Health Insurance coverage.
- A patient who is admitted to a hospital or clinic for treatment that requires at least one overnight stay.
- A regulation to guarantee patients new rights and protections against the misuse or disclosure of their health records(acronym).
- Medicaid's comprehensive and preventive child health program for individuals under the age of 21(acronym).
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- A code in PowerMHS used to define a provider’s hospital affiliation(acronym).
- Is the traditional method of payment for health care services where specific payment is made for specific services rendered.
- A fixed amount a health care plan will reimburse provider for services
- Certain medical equipment that is ordered by a doctor for use in the home(acronym).
- The code in MHS used to identify the exact plan in which the member is enrolled.
- Permanent kidney failure that requires a regular course of dialysis or a kidney transplant(acronym).
- Conditions that must be met in order to participate in a plan.
- A provider contracted with the plan to provide care/services to its members(abbreviated).
- A healthcare professional who works with members to assure that they receive needed services and extra help that they may need to access these services.
- A bill that a provider submit requesting payment for services rendered.
- A provider has opted not to contract with the plan to provide care/services to its members(abbreviated).
- A list of prescription drugs covered by a prescription drug plan or another insurance plan offering prescription drug benefits.
- A program sponsored by the federal government and administered by states that is intended to provide health care and health-related services to low-income individuals.
- Refers to another entity that is responsible for the payment of medical expenses. This entity is usually another Health insurer(acronym).
- The State agency which administers the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and General Assistance programs(acronym).
25 Clues: Request to apply for Health Insurance coverage. • Conditions that must be met in order to participate in a plan. • A fixed amount a health care plan will reimburse provider for services • A bill that a provider submit requesting payment for services rendered. • A Beneficiary who requests to terminate from their Health Insurance plan. • ...
Drugs 2023-11-17
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- often abused by individuals who are interested in accelerating muscle growth
- drugs have less potential for abuse and a currently accepted medical use such as all barbiturate prescriptions not covered under Schedule II, such as codeine and anabolic steroids
- substances used to depress the functions of the central nervous system
- unlike barbiturates, produce a relaxing tranquility without impairment of high-thinking faculties or inducing sleep
- drugs have a high potential for abuse and have medical use with severe restrictions such as cocaine, PCP, and most amphetamine and barbiturate prescriptions
- often synthesized in clandestine laboratories and is often smoked, ingested, sniffed.
- drugs must show low abuse potential and have medical use such as opiate drug mixtures that contain nonnarcotic medicinal
- causes increased alertness and vigor, accompanied by the suppression of hunger, fatigue, and boredom
- normally taken orally and create a feeling of well-being, relax the body, and produce sleep.
- primarily used as a veterinary animal anesthetic that in humans causes euphoria and hallucinations
- present in opium, but it is usually prepared synthetically from morphine
- pharmacologically related to heroin, appears to eliminate the addict’s desire for heroin while producing minimal side effects
- readily extracted from opium and is used to synthesize heroin
- have a high potential for abuse and have no currently accepted medical use such as heroin, marijuana, methaqualone, and LSD
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- drugs have a low potential for abuse and have a current medical use such as darvon, phenobarbital, and some tranquilizers such as diazepam (valium) and chlordiazepoxide (Librium)
- a synthetic mind-altering drug that exhibits many hallucinogenic and amphetamine-like
- synthesized from lysergic acid, and can cause hallucinations that can last for 12 hours
- analgesics, meaning they relieve pain by a depressing action on the central nervous system.
- with the active ingredient oxycodone, is not derived from opium or morphine, but does have the same physiological effects on the body as do opium narcotics
- often injected intravenously, cause an initial “rush,” followed by an intense feeling of pleasure
- produces a “high” that is accompanied by drowsiness and a sense of well-being that generally last for three to four hours
- cocaine mixed with baking soda and water, then heated
- refers to a preparation derived from the plant Cannabis
- enters the body’s bloodstream and quickly travels to the brain, where it acts to suppress the brain’s control of thought processes and muscle coordination
- can be defined as a natural or synthetic substance that is used to produce physiological or psychological effects in humans or other higher-order animals
25 Clues: cocaine mixed with baking soda and water, then heated • refers to a preparation derived from the plant Cannabis • readily extracted from opium and is used to synthesize heroin • substances used to depress the functions of the central nervous system • present in opium, but it is usually prepared synthetically from morphine • ...
Vocabulary nurse 2023-08-30
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- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- The position of the body
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- Not harmful
- Not normal for the human body
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- A regulatory substance released by a gland in an organism that influences the body’s emotions, growth, digestion, and other processes
- Pressure The rate at which blood flows through the body.
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
- Guarantee taken by an insurance company or government to pay all incidental medical charges as covered in insurance
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and cleanliness
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- Out: Exercise
- The act of protecting a person from infectious disease
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- Having too much of something
- Sudden violent movements with unconsciousness caused by an electrical signal malfunction in the brain.
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- The amount of energy used to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius
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- A list of medicines prescribed by doctor for a patient towards his / her illness.
- What something can be used for
- The Counter Drugs: Medicines that can be purchased without a prescription
- Room: The room for conducting major surgeries
- Act of breathing
- A state of well-being, without disease
- Habitual, cannot control to avoid taking
- The mass of a person
- Checkup: To check person’s general and routine health.
- A place to buy medicines
- A persistent pain
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the world.
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- Medical explanation for illness.
- A bone separated from its joint.
- Trial: It is a Research that is done to check how well a health product works
- Which strengthens the bones
- Which can cause damage
- Signs: Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s body functions
- It is gymnasium
- Condition Immediate attention is required with constant medical observation.
- A hypersensitive reaction to something
46 Clues: Not harmful • Out: Exercise • It is gymnasium • Act of breathing • A persistent pain • The mass of a person • Which can cause damage • The position of the body • A place to buy medicines • Which strengthens the bones • Having too much of something • Not normal for the human body • What something can be used for • Medical explanation for illness. • A bone separated from its joint. • ...
disaster management stages 2023-11-02
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- Medical personnel quickly assess the condition of each patient to determine the level of care needed. This assessment is often done in a rapid and systematic manner.
- are the key stages of disaster management, and they are essential for effectively addressing and recovering from disasters.
- is a critical component of disaster management that involves prioritizing and allocating resources to individuals based on the severity of their injuries or medical conditions. It is particularly important in situations where there are more patients than resources available.
- (Green): These patients have minor injuries or illnesses and can typically wait for treatment. They are in stable condition.
- This stage involves activities and measures taken to be ready for a disaster before it occurs. It includes planning, training, and resource allocation.
- When a disaster occurs, this stage focuses on immediate actions to save lives and protect property. It includes actions like search and rescue, providing medical care, and ensuring public safety.
- in disaster management
- is a challenging and emotionally demanding process, especially in large-scale disasters. It requires training, experience, and the ability to make quick, sometimes difficult decisions. The goal of triage is to maximize the number of lives saved and to provide the best possible care with the available resources.
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- Once patients are categorized, medical personnel provide appropriate care based on their triage category. Immediate patients receive treatment first, followed by delayed, then minimal.
- (Black): Unfortunately, in some cases, there may be patients with injuries or conditions that are so severe that they are not expected to survive. These patients may receive comfort care and emotional support.
- In this stage, efforts are made to reduce the impact and severity of a disaster. This can involve measures such as building codes, land-use planning, and hazard reduction.
- are the basic principles of triage in disaster management:
- (Yellow): These patients have serious injuries or conditions that are not immediately life-threatening. They can wait for treatment but still require medical attention.
- (Red): These are patients with life-threatening injuries or conditions who require immediate attention. They have the highest priority for treatment.
- Patients are categorized into different groups based on the severity of their injuries or illnesses. The categories typically used are:
- After the disaster, the recovery stage involves efforts to rebuild and restore affected communities. This can include rebuilding infrastructure, restoring essential services, and providing support to affected individuals and families.
16 Clues: in disaster management • are the basic principles of triage in disaster management: • are the key stages of disaster management, and they are essential for effectively addressing and recovering from disasters. • (Green): These patients have minor injuries or illnesses and can typically wait for treatment. They are in stable condition. • ...
Spelling Week 9 2014-03-25
20 Clues: cute • free • funny • unseen • helping • Our past • ten years • sometimes • tolerance • transport • believable • where you are • where you placed • exactly the same • Doctors and nurses • something precious • opposite of promote • the head of a school • concerning past events • wildly uncontrolled emotion
3,4 2024-07-17
28 Clues: 증거 • 지능 • 음파 • 기부 • 속도 • 근육 • 정보 • 질병 • 가을 • 치료 • 언어 • 특정한 • 돌고래 • 과학자 • 의학의 • 기부하다 • 이동하다 • 자선단체 • 포함하다 • 발레리나 • 목표 재상 • 목표 물체 • 연구 조사 • 의사소통하다 • 찰칵소리내다 • 메아리 반향 • 식별하다 알다 • 삑삑외치는 소리를내다
pop2 2024-06-16
20 Clues: Ice queen • Ad agency • CIA agent • Robot park • Tony Stark • Gotham hero • Iron Throne • Drug cartel • Krypton hero • Hawkins kids • Alien friend • Serial killer • Vampire slayer • Medical genius • Pandora planet • Rosebud mystery • Cannibal doctor • Merc with mouth • Island survivors • Radio psychiatrist
Spanish Vocab 2023-03-09
25 Clues: cow • brain • cries • swims • melty • yummy • gross • strong • leaves • rabbit • baking • opinion • protein • medical • running • noodles • nuggets • flavorful • refreshing • food-group • disgusting • green-beans • evening meal • all-the-time • gerneally-fried
5th Grade Spelling Week 14 kael 2023-02-01
20 Clues: adum • tube • belly • plant • a mamal • in boddy • one plant • food place • book house • 11th Month • in stomach • book holder • book holders • bread of cat • small hospital • more gradujets • person in school • medical building • sentter place of aduom • a singuler gruet colleg
Vocabulary set 10 2024-12-13
24 Clues: ear • four • lung • nose • bone • fear • vein • mind • foot • child • chest • ovary • newborn • windpipe • heat,fever • chest pain • fallopian tube • patient care plan • electrocardiogram • emergency department • loss of consciousness • electronic medical record • magnetic resonance imaging • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
doctor 2022-11-09
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- doctor who manages the physical, behavioral care for children
- issues that affect the children
- form minor health problems to serious diseases
- are trained to handle the most complicated
- of infants children and teenagers
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- is a children doctor
- treats children with breathing and ling diseases
- health specialist
- with their immune system
- training and are able to evaluate and treat a newborn´s medical problems
- physician kid doctor
11 Clues: health specialist • is a children doctor • physician kid doctor • with their immune system • issues that affect the children • of infants children and teenagers • are trained to handle the most complicated • form minor health problems to serious diseases • treats children with breathing and ling diseases • doctor who manages the physical, behavioral care for children • ...
Cold War and Modern Presidents 2023-12-18
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- there was a missile crisis here
- National Organization for Women
- war between North and South of a split county in 1950
- educational program for underprivileged 4-5 year olds
- plan in which US gave money to European countries so they could rebuild faster
- Environmental Protection Agency
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- period of tension between the US and USSR
- accusing people of being communists
- the US space program
- medical assistance for the poor
- the first satellite launched into space
- medical assistance for the elderly
12 Clues: the US space program • there was a missile crisis here • National Organization for Women • medical assistance for the poor • Environmental Protection Agency • medical assistance for the elderly • accusing people of being communists • the first satellite launched into space • period of tension between the US and USSR • war between North and South of a split county in 1950 • ...
asdfasdf 2023-11-10
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- Alert signal
- News receiver
- Power source
- Weather protection
- Walking support
- Essential hydration
- Illuminates darkness
- Vital records
- Navigation tool
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- Basic medical kit
- Access essentials
- Provides warmth
- Device power
- Sturdy footwear
- Vision aid
- Important numbers
- Transaction medium
- Emergency alert
- Non-perishable sustenance
19 Clues: Vision aid • Device power • Alert signal • Power source • News receiver • Vital records • Provides warmth • Sturdy footwear • Walking support • Emergency alert • Navigation tool • Basic medical kit • Access essentials • Important numbers • Weather protection • Transaction medium • Essential hydration • Illuminates darkness • Non-perishable sustenance
The Silent Patient 2023-04-26
9 Clues: killer • no sound • red liquid • illegal activities • main character name • someone who treats u when youre ill • an institution providing medical help • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment. • a person who treats mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction.
EMR CH1: EMS SYSTEMS 2025-06-02
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- Able to perform basic life support skills and limited advanced life support skills
- Process of delivering an electric shock through a person's chest wall and heart to end lethal heart rythyms such as V-fib and to help establish normal heart contraction rhythms.
- Trained and certified to provide basic life support and certain other noninvasive prehospital medical procedures.
- A fire, police, or emergency medical services agency; a 911 center; or a telephone number used by one or all of the agencies to receive and dispatch requests for emergency care; also called a emergency response communications center
- The process by which a person, institution, or program is evaluated and recognized as meeting certain standards to ensure safe and ethical patient care.
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- First medically trained person to arrive on the scene.
- A hospital or medical clinic with adequate medical resources to provide continuing care to sick or injured patients who are transported after first aid treatment by emergency medical responders.
- Emergency life-saving procedures performed without advanced emergency procedures to stabilize the condition of patients who have experienced sudden illness or injury.
- Trained and certified to provide advanced life support
- The use of specialized equipment (cardiac monitors/defibrillators) and specialized techniques (intravenous fluid administration/drug infusion/endotracheal intubation) to stabilize a patient
10 Clues: First medically trained person to arrive on the scene. • Trained and certified to provide advanced life support • Able to perform basic life support skills and limited advanced life support skills • Trained and certified to provide basic life support and certain other noninvasive prehospital medical procedures. • ...
Chapter 6 2023-05-10
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- Services provides the components of patient care that collectively support the physician's plan for diagnoses and treatments
- Group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public and whose legal and moral responsibility for policies and operations of the hospital for the benefit of the public and whose legal and moral responsibility for policies and operations of the hospital are not for personal benefit of the members
- Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid
- Physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee; responsible for all of the medical operations of a hospital department and may also oversee a residency training program
- Management of quality in the workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee, with a strong focus on process measurement and control
- System of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations
- A professional organization representing medical imaging management at all levels; manages the certified radiology administrator credentialing process
- Ancillary department of the hospital is responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, and compensating employees; developing and maintaining skills, quality, and motivation; collective bargaining; and occupational health and safety
- Certificate approved by a local state review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities open new services, or make large purchases- a condition required for reimbursement by Medicare
- Process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement, designing and developing cost-effective and ethically justifiable interventions, and evaluating the financial and nonfinancial results
- Establishes minimum standards of a mammography program to ensure that all women have access to quality services; regulations developed by the US Food & Drug Administration and the National Mammography Quality Assurance Advisory Committee
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- Physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department or service; also responsible for providing input regarding policies and procedures and day to day operations of the department
- Federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace, conducts inspections, and directs the determination of fines for noncompliance with policies and regulations
- Physician responsible for overseeing a component or sub-department of a hospital service- for example, a radiologist who is chief of the nuclear medicine service.
- Unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting
- Injuries, large or small, caused by the use of a drug; can be as harmless as a drug rash or as serious as death from an overdose; the two types of ADEs are those caused by errors and those that occur despite proper use
- Formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital; have authorized privileges, bylaws, elected officers, and various committees and activities
- Professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset management, financial management, operations management, human resource management, and communication and information management in radiology
- A professional medical society that has accredited more than 39,000 facilities in 10 imaging modalities to assist organizations in meeting governmental and third-party pater criteria; provides practice guidelines to improve patient safety practices in radiology services
- Statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide service in terms of the service it offers, and a description of the level of cost
- Organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as x-ray examination, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, interventional radiography, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, nuclear medicine and ultrasonography
- Insurance companies, medicare, Medicaid, and other commercial companies that are payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
- Independent not-for-profit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 22,000 healthcare organizations and programs in the United States and is nation's primary standard-setting and accrediting body in healthcare; TJC standards focus on improving the quality and safety of patient care provided by healthcare organizations
- Failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim; can be related to an incorrect diagnosis, equipment failure, infection, or a misinterpretation of an order.
- Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization
25 Clues: Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid • Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization • Unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting • ...
med puzzle 2021-03-02
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- swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- what organ uses the prefix hepato
- condition associated with low rbcs
- flight or fight hormone
- maintenance of body's internal environment
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- infarction medical term for heart attack
- inflammation of meninges
- study of developing fetus
- indicated medication or fluid given through vein.
- medical term for moving a body part away from the body.
10 Clues: flight or fight hormone • inflammation of meninges • study of developing fetus • what organ uses the prefix hepato • condition associated with low rbcs • swelling caused by fluid accumulation • infarction medical term for heart attack • maintenance of body's internal environment • indicated medication or fluid given through vein. • ...
laryngeal cancer 2024-03-16
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- medical management of laryngeal cancer
- a way to communicate with patient after surgery
- a type of medical management
- monitor this after surgery
- a cause of laryngeal cancer
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- a sign and symptom of laryngeal cancer that radiates
- a common cause
- cause of laryngeal cancer
- encourage this after surgery
- the way your voice sounds for 2 weeks or longer
10 Clues: a common cause • cause of laryngeal cancer • monitor this after surgery • a cause of laryngeal cancer • encourage this after surgery • a type of medical management • medical management of laryngeal cancer • the way your voice sounds for 2 weeks or longer • a way to communicate with patient after surgery • a sign and symptom of laryngeal cancer that radiates
Crossword 2025-06-28
10 Clues: Online Store • Mojang Studios • British Podcast • John. F Kennedy • Wordle Of The Day • School American High School • Podcast From The Economists • The Game You Are Currently Doing • When The Human Body Has Shut Down • Medical Doctors Specializing In The Medical And Surgical Care Of The Eyes And Visual System
healthcare 2023-04-11
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- A doctor who specializes in hearts
- A medical practitioner trained to perform surgery
- A doctor who specializes in kids
- educated to help the sick
- A person who studies eyes
- Is a doctor who studies the brains
- A person to receive medical treatment
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- A doctor who specializes in every part of the body
- A doctor who specializes in bones
- person skilled in healing arts
- Treatment for illness
11 Clues: Treatment for illness • educated to help the sick • A person who studies eyes • person skilled in healing arts • A doctor who specializes in kids • A doctor who specializes in bones • A doctor who specializes in hearts • Is a doctor who studies the brains • A person to receive medical treatment • A medical practitioner trained to perform surgery • ...
My dogs are barking! 2022-02-07
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- Permanent removal of a limb.
- A medical condition in which there is severe loss of blood.
- Plain uniform worn by medical professionals.
- A substance that can destroy or prevent the growth of bacteria and cure infections.
- Bumps that appear on the surface of the skin during an allergic reaction.
- To damage a muscle by using too much force.
- A room in a hospital used for medical operations.
- Feeling of dizziness and being off-balance, caused by lack of oxygen in the brain.
- Something that you put on a cut to keep it clean.
- The condition of being unable to see things clearly when they are close to you.
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- Objects that people with injured legs or feet use to help them walk.
- Something you wrap around a sore muscle or sprained ankle.
- An official piece of paper on which a doctor writes the type of medicine you should have.
- Medication that helps relieve anxiety and sadness.
- A long piece of strong cloth with a pole on each side, used for carrying somebody who is sick or injured and who cannot walk.
- To cut or damage your skin slightly with something sharp.
- An injury (less serious than a break) to a joint (ankle, wrist, knee etc).
- Appearance (red and swollen) of an injured body part.
18 Clues: Permanent removal of a limb. • To damage a muscle by using too much force. • Plain uniform worn by medical professionals. • A room in a hospital used for medical operations. • Something that you put on a cut to keep it clean. • Medication that helps relieve anxiety and sadness. • Appearance (red and swollen) of an injured body part. • ...
TEMA 10: PELANCONGAN 2023-02-23
13 Clues: patient • service • luxurious • experienced • accomodation • knowledgeable • has potential • international • infrastructure • medical tourism • private hospital • specialist doctor • advanced equipments
Cannabis Connections 2016-03-31
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- Prescribed cannabis used as medication
- Cannabis isn't a pill or chemical, but rather a __________
- The process of making something legal
- Prevalent with drug users or in poor areas
- Slang word for cannabis
- How many states is medical marijuana legal in?
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- The state of being outlawed, not legal
- The feeling of anxiousness
- The medical term for marijuana
- 1936 movie against the use of marijuana
- A drug that introduces an individual to more drugs
- Acronym; psychoactive property of cannabis
- Being under the influence of marijuana
13 Clues: Slang word for cannabis • The feeling of anxiousness • The medical term for marijuana • The process of making something legal • The state of being outlawed, not legal • Prescribed cannabis used as medication • Being under the influence of marijuana • 1936 movie against the use of marijuana • Acronym; psychoactive property of cannabis • ...
Among us 2021-11-05
Mental Health 2025-07-25
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- talk therapy
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, based on the idea that two seemingly opposing ideas can both be true. For example, accepting oneself as one is while also working towards personal goals for change
- a mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest in activities, and other symptoms that interfere with daily life
- Other things that can be done to improve mental health besides psychotherapy or medical help, most often things like mindfulness and exerise. Lifestyle ____________
- a psychotic disorder characterized by disturbances in perception and behavior, often delusions and hallucinations
- the neurotransmitter that helps with mood and appetite; the second S in SSRI
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, a type of psychotherapy that focuses on changing negative thinking patterns and behaviors to improve mental health
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- An abnormal, mental health problem that is considered distressful, deviant, and dysfunctional
- a medical doctor trained in psychological disorders who is allowed to prescribe medication
- A branch of psychology that focuses on what is right with you not what is wrong with you.
- model the perspective that mental disorders are diseases with biological causes, similar to physical illnesses, and can be diagnosed, treated, and potentially cured through medical interventions
- anything that a person perceives as too challenging for them to handle well
- a feeling of apprehension, tension, or uneasiness, often stemming from the anticipation of danger or misfortune, whether real or perceived
13 Clues: talk therapy • anything that a person perceives as too challenging for them to handle well • the neurotransmitter that helps with mood and appetite; the second S in SSRI • A branch of psychology that focuses on what is right with you not what is wrong with you. • a medical doctor trained in psychological disorders who is allowed to prescribe medication • ...
Echidnas crosswords 2020-08-04
20 Clues: east • quite • space • a month • a drink • natural • subjects • a company • an injury • chemistry • a 3D shape • 1000 years • explaining • achievement • very likely • without thought • someone on board • a medical vehicle • unable to do anything • have as belonging to one
Vocab Crossword 2023-04-21
20 Clues: trap • stern • until • clever • unnamed • deceive • greatest • energetic • important • temporary • unwilling • get rid of • short supply of • to read casually • only barely good • to view beforehand • making someone mad • unusual force of violence • not capable of being copied • to order for medical purposes
Camilla Brantley 2018-04-18
22 Clues: vein • blue • urine • toxin • black • small • surgery • knee cap • feverish • away from • foot doctor • toward/near • memory loss • heart doctor • toes/fingers • study of bones • mental disorders • relating to food • eyeglass provider • relating to breathing • administers anesthesia • medical care of children
