medical Crossword Puzzles
Staying Alive 2021-12-02
Across
- - trabalhando
- - permanecer, continuar
- - bebidas
- - cigarros
- - médico(a)
- - charutos
- - pêsames
- - mundo
- - cocaína
- - cachimbo
- - exercitando, fazendo exercícios
- - excesso
Down
- - conclusões
- - alcóolico
- - fumando
- - fatores
- - parabéns
- - comendo
- - responder
- - chato(a)
- - perguntas
- - vivendo
- - preocupando
- - dormindo
- - útil
- - entrando
- - saudável
- - pessoas
- - risco
29 Clues: - útil • - mundo • - risco • - fumando • - fatores • - bebidas • - comendo • - vivendo • - pêsames • - cocaína • - pessoas • - excesso • - parabéns • - chato(a) • - cigarros • - charutos • - dormindo • - entrando • - saudável • - cachimbo • - alcóolico • - responder • - perguntas • - médico(a) • - conclusões • - trabalhando • - preocupando • - permanecer, continuar • - exercitando, fazendo exercícios
set 10 vocab 2024-05-16
24 Clues: ear • mind • lung • fear • bone • vein • foot • four • nose • fever • chest • child • ovary • newborn • windpipe • chest pain • fallopiantube • electrocardiogram • patient care plan • emergency department • loss of consciousness • electronic medical record • magnetic resonance imaging • attention deficit hyperactive disorder
Palabras aleatorias 3 - MUY ALEATORIAS :-p 2024-08-06
23 Clues: foam • paved • flush • gross • robust • thighs • prayer • poison • muslim • Ireland • to melt • poisoning • to spread • razor clam • eventually • unexpected • antibiotics • back to back • grizzly bear • medical leave • mussles(seafood) • to put on the spot • really fuzzy or hairy
medical terminology set 10 2025-05-09
24 Clues: ear • foot • four • nose • lung • fear • vein • mind • bone • ovary • chest • child • newborn • windpipe • chest pain • heat, fever • fallopian tube • patient care plan • electrocardiogram • emergency department • loss of consciousness • electronic medical record • magnetic resonance imaging • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
UNIT 11: ARRIVAL 2025-11-12
23 Clues: → care • → stop • → mark • → help • → lost • → move • → stay • → wound • → go up • → finish • → arrive • → portable • → restless • → feel pain • → drop, leak • → deactivate • → tell again • → alert, notice • TIME → city time • → take legal action • ATTENTION → doctor care • → quickly, unexpectedly • BUTTON → service control
En el Consultorio 2025-06-16
25 Clues: Ear • Eye • Body • Head • Knee • Nose • Neck • Doctor • Health • Clinic • Throat • Stomach • Dentist • Patient • To cough • Pharmacy • To break • Operation • To Sprain • To injure • To get sick • Medical Exam • To Prescribe • To fall Down • Doctors Office
Valid Sources 2023-10-16
Across
- place to find more information about the website
- the reason the group exists
- true
- a group of people who have the same career
- where it comes from
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- big building for medical care
- list of things you are buying on a website
- building for medical care, smaller than a hospital
- place to get education after high school
- world wide web
- picture of something to buy with a good price $$
- person who knows a lot about a topic
12 Clues: true • world wide web • where it comes from • the reason the group exists • big building for medical care • person who knows a lot about a topic • place to get education after high school • list of things you are buying on a website • a group of people who have the same career • place to find more information about the website • picture of something to buy with a good price $$ • ...
Health Care Economics 2023-11-26
Across
- primary care service provider also makes referrals
- amount patient pays once deductible met
- decision by provider about how much care to provide
- health care for older adults
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- system used by medicare to determine payment
- government insurance to low income and disabled
- money paid before insurance provides benefit
- allows patient to receive care from non-plan provider
- monthly amount paid to private insurance
- patient pays each time they receive service
- money used for qualified medical expenses
- government medical coverage for service people
12 Clues: health care for older adults • amount patient pays once deductible met • monthly amount paid to private insurance • money used for qualified medical expenses • patient pays each time they receive service • system used by medicare to determine payment • money paid before insurance provides benefit • government medical coverage for service people • ...
Telephone 2014-11-03
Across
- clearly seen
- about the medical science of treating mental and emotional disorders
- suitable for the purpose
- a particular event in one’s life
- to endure or suffer
Down
- a medical doctor who practices in a limited area of medicine
- intending to provide protection
- to order in classes
- to cause to be unhappy
- to open to view
10 Clues: clearly seen • to open to view • to order in classes • to endure or suffer • to cause to be unhappy • suitable for the purpose • intending to provide protection • a particular event in one’s life • a medical doctor who practices in a limited area of medicine • about the medical science of treating mental and emotional disorders
med puzzle 2021-03-02
Across
- 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. • ...
Crossword for Health 2024-09-25
Across
- Inserting needles in the body for energy flow
- Treatment through foot massage
- Using plants for medical purposes
- THE FEEDBACK MECHANISM, MEANS OF INFORMATION EXCHANGE.
- Government agency ensuring product safety
- Fraudulent health services
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- Similar to acupuncture but uses hands
- Treatment used instead of standard treatments
- Treatment used alongside standard medical treatment
- A massage therapy that uses inverted glasses
10 Clues: Fraudulent health services • Treatment through foot massage • Using plants for medical purposes • Similar to acupuncture but uses hands • Government agency ensuring product safety • A massage therapy that uses inverted glasses • Inserting needles in the body for energy flow • Treatment used instead of standard treatments • ...
Insurance 2021-02-11
Across
- A decision by your health insurer to determine if the service if medically necessary
- Insurance for US veterans and possibly their families
- A medical condition that is present before enrolling with a new insurance company.
- The payment made by the patient in addition to what the insurer covers
- Insurance for individuals and families in the US military
- Insurance for people 18 and younger. For families that have too much to qualify for medicaid but not enough to pay for a private insurance.
- An amount to be paid by an insurance policy for the medical expense
- Insurance for citizens 65 years and older
- Provides the third party with power to use the insurance without the power of the homeowner
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- Statement sent to the patient from the insurer explaining what medical expenses were covered by them
- Most expensive option, no PCP required, can leave network
- Payment to the doctor providing services based on a set amount per patient
- Insurance for citizens with low income
- Insurance for individuals hurt on the job
- The percentage of costs you pay after your deductible has been met
- Cheapest option, PCP required, must stay in-network
- Used to determine when a plan is primary or secondary for a dependant child
- What the patient must pay before the insurer begins to cover costs
18 Clues: Insurance for citizens with low income • Insurance for individuals hurt on the job • Insurance for citizens 65 years and older • Cheapest option, PCP required, must stay in-network • Insurance for US veterans and possibly their families • Most expensive option, no PCP required, can leave network • Insurance for individuals and families in the US military • ...
Elderly and Disabled CrossWord 2020-06-23
Across
- Spenddown is another way to say this.
- This will help you add a Facilitator or Medical Representative to a program block.
- Is one of the three choices a consumer can pick for their MCO.
- It is important to make note of what you do when you access a case.
- You use this when locating a document the consumer has sent in.
- You enter this in KEES when PA is declared disabled but under the age of 65.
- This person is one of the E and D supervisors.
- This task is where you would add a Facilitator or Medical Representative to a case.
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- You assist consumers when you log onto this through your desk phone.
- This should always be filled out and Imaged to a case once the case has been completed.
- Health Insurance Blue Cross Blue Shield is an example of this and should be entered into KEES when reported by consumer.
- Is the state you work for.
- This type of coverage is only available to a consumer for 12 months total.
- Third Party insurance.
- Anytime you you have contact with a consumer via phone or walk in this should always be used.
- This is a team determines Disability Eligibility.
- Is one of the Protected Medical Groups.
- This is an interface you can view to find out if a consumer has Social Security benefits.
18 Clues: Third Party insurance. • Is the state you work for. • Spenddown is another way to say this. • Is one of the Protected Medical Groups. • This person is one of the E and D supervisors. • This is a team determines Disability Eligibility. • Is one of the three choices a consumer can pick for their MCO. • You use this when locating a document the consumer has sent in. • ...
TEMA 10: PELANCONGAN 2023-02-23
14 Clues: patient • service • luxurious • experienced • accomodation • has potential • knowledgeable • international • infrastructure • medical tourism • private hospital • specialist doctor • world class service • advanced equipments
Records Ratz 2024-01-10
Medical Marijuana 2025-04-11
Across
- What is the primary sensory system affected by chronic pain?
- What is the term for prejudice or negative perceptions surrounding medical marijuana use?
- What is the legal term for a patient agreeing to treatment after receiving full information?
- What type of medications are commonly replaced by medical marijuana for pain relief?
- What federal classification is cannabis currently under in the U.S.?
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- What system in the body helps regulate pain and interacts with medical cannabis?
- What is the primary condition medical marijuana is used to treat?
- Which psychoactive compound in cannabis is most associated with pain relief?
8 Clues: What is the primary sensory system affected by chronic pain? • What is the primary condition medical marijuana is used to treat? • What federal classification is cannabis currently under in the U.S.? • Which psychoactive compound in cannabis is most associated with pain relief? • What system in the body helps regulate pain and interacts with medical cannabis? • ...
Biomedical Science Careers 2018-03-08
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- A medical doctor who specializes in treating diseases and maintaining the health of male reproductive organs
- Provide impartial scientific evidence for use in courts of law
- Conduct experiments that increase the body of scientific knowledge on topics that are related to medicine
- Responsible for testing and monitoring water supplies, and making sure water is safe to drink
- Study microorganisms in order to understand how they affect our lives
- Conduct quality assurance of bottler production facilities
- The giving of advice to prospective parents concerning the chances of genetic disorders in a future child
- Collect samples, and study and perform tests on body fluids
- use biological organisms to develop products designed to improve health, and the world around us
- Trained in diagnosing and treating illnesses and disorders
- A person who specializes in surgery on the nervous system, especially the brain and spinal cord
- Physicians specializing in internal medicine
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- Use cutting-edge imaging methods to visualize the inside of the human body
- Medicine that deals with children and their diseases
- Practice in every medical specialty
- Experts in body movement
- A field of study devoted to understanding the acute and chronic responses
- A food and nutrition expert
- Responsible for the oversight of medical facilities
- Diagnose and treat injuries or illnesses
- Look at the impact that toxic materials and radiation have inflicted onto the environment
- Study cells and cellular anomalies
- Study animals and other wildlife
- Care for the health of animals
24 Clues: Experts in body movement • A food and nutrition expert • Care for the health of animals • Study animals and other wildlife • Study cells and cellular anomalies • Practice in every medical specialty • Diagnose and treat injuries or illnesses • Physicians specializing in internal medicine • Responsible for the oversight of medical facilities • ...
MED 112 REVIEW (Madie Ezzell) 2014-06-25
Across
- first-listed diagnosis
- face-to-face treatment between patient and provider
- illness or condition having severe symptoms and short duration; sudden exacerbation of a chronic condition
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in harm or injury to patient
- repost given to patient that lists the diagnoses, services provided, fees, and payments received and due after an encounter
- code for when no information is available for assigning the disease or condition
- authorization number given by referring physician to the referred physician.
- illness or condition with long duration.
Down
- coordination of benefits rule for child under both parents plan under which fathers insurance policy is first.
- guidelines that determine primary insurance for a child between two parents medical coverage based on which parent's birth month is first.
- software designed to organize and store medical practice's financial information-scheduling, billing, and EMR's
- provider does not interact face-to-face with patient
- updates to the ICD-9-CM diagnostic coding system
- scrambling transmitted data so they cannot be deciphered without use of confidential process or key.
- individual identifiable health information that's transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
- code of which a disease or condition cannot be placed in any other category
- Health Insurance Portability A________ Act
- insured, subscriber, guarantor or person who buys insurance plan.
- name or phrase formed from or based on a person's name
20 Clues: first-listed diagnosis • illness or condition with long duration. • Health Insurance Portability A________ Act • intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • updates to the ICD-9-CM diagnostic coding system • face-to-face treatment between patient and provider • provider does not interact face-to-face with patient • ...
MED 112 (Madie Ezzell) 2014-06-25
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- individual identifiable health information that's transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- coordination of benefits rule for child under both parents plan under which fathers insurance policy is first.
- repost given to patient that lists the diagnoses, services provided, fees, and payments received and due after an encounter
- insured, subscriber, guarantor or person who buys insurance plan.
- first-listed diagnosis
- code for when no information is available for assigning the disease or condition
- code of which a disease or condition cannot be placed in any other category
- guidelines that determine primary insurance for a child between two parents medical coverage based on which parent's birth month is first.
- updates to the ICD-9-CM diagnostic coding system
- scrambling transmitted data so they cannot be deciphered without use of confidential process or key.
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- face-to-face treatment between patient and provider
- intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
- authorization number given by referring physician to the referred physician.
- illness or condition with long duration.
- name or phrase formed from or based on a person's name
- software designed to organize and store medical practice's financial information-scheduling, billing, and EMR's
- provider does not interact face-to-face with patient
- Health Insurance Portability A________ Act
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in harm or injury to patient
- illness or condition having severe symptoms and short duration; sudden exacerbation of a chronic condition
20 Clues: first-listed diagnosis • illness or condition with long duration. • Health Insurance Portability A________ Act • intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • updates to the ICD-9-CM diagnostic coding system • face-to-face treatment between patient and provider • provider does not interact face-to-face with patient • ...
MED 147 Final/Kiana 2012-08-21
Across
- / change in the pitch or loudness of the voice.
- / exhibiting or marked by great intensity of feeling.
- / technical terminology or characteristic idiom of a particular group or special activity.
- / join words or phrases (ex. and,but,nor)
- / an individual's social facade or front that reflects the role in life that the individual is playing.
- / ____ mission statement reflects deep-seated desire by expressing the reasons the practice exists.
- / ways or steps to fix an issue when equipment fails to function properly.
- / describe nouns (ex.usually,never,quite)
- / describes nouns and pronouns.
- / connecting words (ex. by,from,to)
- / the practice of subcontracting work to an outside company.
- / the amount of money available or required for a particular purpose.
- / the medical abbreviation for "at this moment"
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- / person,places,or things.
- / shows strong feeling.(ex.'that really hurts)
- / replaces nouns and provides writer with shortcuts.
- / is a lacking of feeling, emotion, interest, or concern.
- / to utter articulate sounds or be distinct in speech.
- / defined as exhibiting a courteous,conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace.
- / is trained in a diagnosis and treatment of patients who have conditions related to genetically linked diseases.
- / is used when medical assistants are discussing private affairs about their patients.
- / stands for educational institutions used by colleges and universities.
- / action words
- / an individual or company that provides medical care and services to a patient or the public.
- / ____ slip is a list of items listed in a shipment.
25 Clues: / action words • / person,places,or things. • / describes nouns and pronouns. • / connecting words (ex. by,from,to) • / join words or phrases (ex. and,but,nor) • / describe nouns (ex.usually,never,quite) • / shows strong feeling.(ex.'that really hurts) • / change in the pitch or loudness of the voice. • / the medical abbreviation for "at this moment" • ...
(Para)medical specialties & specialists 2021-05-03
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- a doctor who deals with pregnant women and the birth of their children
- a doctor who is an expert in illnesses of the eyes
- a doctor who treats illnesses using internal medicine (BrE term)
- GP = general .......
- a doctor who treats medical conditions and diseases that affect women and their reproductive organs
- a doctor who deals with children and the treatment of their illnesses
- a doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
- branch of medicine that deals with the care of pregnant women and childbirth
- a person who is trained to give emergency medical treatment or assist medical professionals
- branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the digestive system
- a doctor who is trained to perform operations
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- a doctor who specializes in the care of the elderly
- a person who treats injuries or locomotor dysfunctions with exercises and other physical treatments
- a doctor who deals with conditions and diseases related to the heart and circulation
- branch of medicine that deals with the diseases of children and their treatment
- a person, usually a woman, who is trained to assist women in childbirth
- a person qualified to prepare and dispense drugs
- a person who makes images taken by means of radiation e.g. X-rays
- branch of medicine that deals with the musculoskeletal disorders
- ...... therapist = helps people perform activities of daily living (ADLs)
20 Clues: GP = general ....... • a doctor who is trained to perform operations • a person qualified to prepare and dispense drugs • a doctor who is an expert in illnesses of the eyes • a doctor who specializes in the care of the elderly • a doctor who treats illnesses using internal medicine (BrE term) • branch of medicine that deals with the musculoskeletal disorders • ...
Jobs Defined 2022-11-07
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- individual who takes emergency calls and communicates with first responders
- way in which people behave and interact in specific situations
- Task related to the management of an organization
- disruption to the peace in a public setting
- emergency vehicle equipped and stocked to provide urgent medical care for sick or injured people
- to send someone to a destination
- individuals employed in an organization
- particularly important, necessary for success
- officer who patrols on horseback
- abbreviation for emergency medical service
- Use of scientific methods applied to criminal and civil law
- Most basic type of police officer
- something non=essential which is helpful or desirous and not always accessible
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- person who is trained in emergency first aid and basic medical care
- to obtain something from another source
- individuals who respond first at the scene of an emergency
- calling for action
- situation in which a civilian is allowed to spend a shift with a police officer
- individual responsible for enforcing law, investigating crimes and making arrest
- disruption to the peace within a residntial building, typically involving related individuals
- someone who is able to perform multiple tasks at one time
- distinct portion of something
- act of making a process easier
- an automobile which has decals or logos indicating police or emergency response service use
- enforcing compliance or order
- ability to understand someone else's feelings
- Top offcial in the chain of command of a police department
27 Clues: calling for action • distinct portion of something • enforcing compliance or order • act of making a process easier • to send someone to a destination • officer who patrols on horseback • Most basic type of police officer • to obtain something from another source • individuals employed in an organization • abbreviation for emergency medical service • ...
Belgian Air component 2018-03-28
Across
- Type of aircraft that is usually unarmed used for transporting commanders and messengers or for observation.
- the movement of armed forces and their logistical support infrastructure.
- Various techniques to limit the effectiveness of an opponent's communications and/or detection equipment.
- A structure whose primary function is to produce a smooth outline and reduce drag.
- any part of an airframe designed to carry an external load.
- the use of the electromagnetic spectrum to effectively deny the use of this medium by an adversary, while optimizing its use by friendly forces.
- military aircraft used for monitoring enemy activity, usually carrying no armament.
- vision goggles an optical instrument that allows images to be produced in levels of light approaching total darkness.
- An aerodynamic surface generally mounted on the fuselage of an aircraft to fine tune the airflow.
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- hands on throttle and stick.
- aircraft designed to attack targets on the ground.
- large airliner with twin aisles.
- Electronic systems for use on aircraft, comprising communications, navigation and the display and management of multiple systems.
- An acronym for Sound Navigation and ranging.
- controlled environment where weapons are fired at targets.
- the search for and provision of aid to people who are in distress or imminent danger.
- A medical professional, usually a member of the emergency medical service, who primarily provides pre-hospital advanced medical and trauma care.
- detachable pack containing a cannon, mounted externally on a military aircraft.
- a military intercomputer jamresistant digital data link system
- the former navigator.
20 Clues: the former navigator. • hands on throttle and stick. • large airliner with twin aisles. • An acronym for Sound Navigation and ranging. • aircraft designed to attack targets on the ground. • controlled environment where weapons are fired at targets. • any part of an airframe designed to carry an external load. • ...
Coma 2023-11-09
Across
- how long as susan been a medical student
- when the heart suddently stops beating
- the medical charts were placed in the ______ through the lab
- erotic interest in oneself
- new intern
- very good anesthesiologist resident
- how many days has nancy been in a coma for
- susan's proposal of the research got _____
- the cause of the comas could have been _____
- a resident there who has worked there since 15 y/o
- which floor was the interns all rushing towards
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- which room was susan flipping anesthesiology books in
- what did susan find when she was roaming around
- state of deep unconsciousness
- susan's professor that give them lectures
- how many cases were there following the anesthesia one
- intensive care unit
- where Susan was from
- medical treatment that prevents patients from feeling pain
- with the private offices _____ 8 resembles ______ 10
- susan pinched nancy's ___ to see if she would react
- the nurse on call the night of Berman's surgery
- crawford had ___ cases between the past 2 years
- person who explained how to revive a heart
- Story takes place in Boston memorial _____
- cheif of medicine
- who the susan go to after she noticed new information about the coma patients
- first anesthesia freak accident patient
- an engineer; patient after nancy
- thing that susan used to wake up every morning
- Bellows was in a _____ when susan went to the ICU
31 Clues: new intern • cheif of medicine • intensive care unit • where Susan was from • erotic interest in oneself • state of deep unconsciousness • an engineer; patient after nancy • very good anesthesiologist resident • when the heart suddently stops beating • first anesthesia freak accident patient • how long as susan been a medical student • susan's professor that give them lectures • ...
Sip and Solve - Darrell and Jackie 2024-03-07
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- The couple's favorite type of pizza
- Breed of the Kohli's family dog
- Darrell represented the USA National Team in this sport
- City the bride is currently living in
- Jackie's all-time favorite movie
- High school mascot for the groom
- Month the couple got engaged
- Darrell's medical specialty in residency
- City the bride was born in
- The bride's birthday month
- What is the maiden name of the groom’s mother?
- State of their first vacation together
- Mascot of the bride's undergraduate university
- Location of the couple's engagement shoot
- Name of Darrell's favorite podcast
- City the groom is currently living in
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- The couple's guilty-pleasure fast food restaurant
- The groom's birthday month
- Medical School the couple attended and met in
- The groom's favorite cocktail
- Restaurant of their first date (hint: on our wedding website)
- Darrell's favorite movie director
- Town where the couple met
- Their favorite winter activity (hint: answer uses abbreviations)
- College the groom graduated undergraduate from
- The couple took a vacation road trip to this final destination
- Jackie's medical specialty in residency
- The couple's favorite game to hunt
- The couple's favorite take out food
- Total number of siblings the bride and groom have
- City the groom grew up in
- The bride’s middle name
- What is the maiden name of the bride’s mother?
- High school mascot for the bride
34 Clues: The bride’s middle name • Town where the couple met • City the groom grew up in • The groom's birthday month • City the bride was born in • The bride's birthday month • Month the couple got engaged • The groom's favorite cocktail • Breed of the Kohli's family dog • Jackie's all-time favorite movie • High school mascot for the groom • High school mascot for the bride • ...
Care Coordination Competency 2025-07-03
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- Process to ensure smooth transitions to home or next level of care
- Older scoring system replaced by Section GG for functional assessment
- A meeting of the interdisciplinary team to coordinate care and discharge plans
- Three words used in the cognitive patterns assessment
- The assessment tool used in inpatient rehab to collect patient data for CMS
- First day of skilled therapy services, used for CMS tracking
- Entered in caretool flowsheet if activity not attempted due to medical condition or safety concern
- A secondary diagnosis that can increase CMG weight if it meets tiering criteria
- Requirement that patients receive at least 3 hours of therapy per day, 5 days per week
- Helper provides verbal cues a as patient completes activity. Assistance may be provided throughout the activity or intermittently.
- Written record required to support therapy intensity and skilled need
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- A physical or cognitive deficit affecting a patient’s ability to perform ADLs
- Documentation required within 48 hours prior to IRF admission to support medical necessity
- Payment group assigned based on diagnosis, function, and comorbidities
- Completed within 24 hours of IRF admission to validate appropriateness
- Process of ensuring medical necessity and preventing denials
- IRF-PAI section that measures functional status and outcomes
- Key part of rehab care planning, focuses on patient’s expected functional outcomes
- Classification of comorbidities that increase reimbursement (low, medium, high)
- CMS rule requiring that at least 60% of patients have qualifying rehab conditions
20 Clues: Three words used in the cognitive patterns assessment • Process of ensuring medical necessity and preventing denials • IRF-PAI section that measures functional status and outcomes • First day of skilled therapy services, used for CMS tracking • Process to ensure smooth transitions to home or next level of care • ...
Hospital Diet 2025-10-23
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- A diet recommended before bowel surgery or for certain digestive conditions
- A diet that limits fatty foods, often prescribed for gallbladder or liver disease
- A diet that avoids spicy, fried, or irritating foods, often prescribed for ulcers or gastritis
- A type of diet that includes broth, tea, and gelatin, often used before medical tests or surgery
- A diet that controls carbohydrate intake to manage blood glucose levels
- Nutrition given intravenously when the digestive tract is not functional
- Food that is blended to a smooth texture for patients with swallowing difficulties
- A diet designed to treat or manage specific medical conditions
- A diet consisting of easily chewable foods like mashed potatoes and porridge
- Includes all clear liquids plus milk, yogurt, and cream soups
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- Nutrition delivered through a feeding tube directly into the stomach or intestine
- A diet excluding wheat, barley, and rye, essential for celiac disease
- A diet that supports tissue healing after surgery or illness
- The standard hospital diet given to patients without dietary restrictions
- A diet with foods that are easy to chew and swallow, used for dental or swallowing problems
- A heart-healthy diet low in saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium
- A diet that limits salt intake, recommended for hypertension or heart disease
- A common item in a clear-liquid diet
- Medical abbreviation for “nothing by mouth”
- A diet that limits potassium, phosphorus, and protein for patients with kidney disease
20 Clues: A common item in a clear-liquid diet • Medical abbreviation for “nothing by mouth” • A diet that supports tissue healing after surgery or illness • Includes all clear liquids plus milk, yogurt, and cream soups • A diet designed to treat or manage specific medical conditions • A heart-healthy diet low in saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-13
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- muscle pain
- heart rate more than 100 bpm
- narrowing of the blood vessels or cardiac valves
- abnormal release of ketones in the body
- excessive dryness of the skin
- someone who studies mental health disorders
- cancerous tumor
- inflammation of the skin
- someone who study or treats the heart
- medical abbreviation for the intensive care unit
- inflammtion of fatty tissue
- low red blood cell count
- difficuly breathing
- medical abbreviation for a heart attack (myocardial infarction)
- inflammation of the cerebellum
- a red blood cell
- study of tissues
- production and excretion of sweat
- study if the immune system
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- pain in the head
- increased white blood cells
- loss of muscle function
- inflammtion of the pancreas
- excessive accumulation of body fat
- surgical reconstruction of a cardiac valve
- one who studies nerves
- study of drugs ands thier effects
- bone weakening
- heart rate lower than 60 bpm
- surgical repair of the nose
- malignancy from cells that form melanin
- a surgical procedure where the tonsils are removed
- medical abbreviation for three times a day
- inflammation of a joint
- a drug that inhibits growth of bacteria or kills it
- a drug that promotes excretion of urine
- study of the kidneys
- recording of heart activity
- cell that consumes other substances
- blue or purple skin discoloration that happens due to lack of oxygen
40 Clues: muscle pain • bone weakening • cancerous tumor • pain in the head • a red blood cell • study of tissues • difficuly breathing • study of the kidneys • one who studies nerves • loss of muscle function • inflammation of a joint • inflammation of the skin • low red blood cell count • study if the immune system • increased white blood cells • inflammtion of the pancreas • surgical repair of the nose • ...
Day 1 2021-03-24
8 Clues: / IDES tech • / country visited • / weapon used by goon • / Indiana ___________ • / type of help provided • / received medical supplies • / guardian of the relic piece • / used to treat the sick in the village
vocab words 5,6,11 2021-08-31
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- should specify the needs within 4 basic categories-emergency personnel,emergency communication,emergency equipment,and transportation
- stats on size, weight, body structure, gender and strength
- all energies involved at the time of impact, including the direction, intensity, duration, activity, and position of the body
- movement through the range of motion done by athlete during examination to access injury
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- a medical illness that has the potential to be life-threatening
- Being properly equipped and trained for any medical crisis or disaster
- degree of looseness in the ligaments of a joint
- any medical illness or injury that does not pose a serious threat to life
- history, observation, palpation, and special tests
- movement through the range of motion performed by the examiner while the athlete relaxes all muscles
- the level of movement at which the athlete can comfortably work and participate
- screening of the athlete by several different specialists who are responsible for specific aspects of the screening
12 Clues: degree of looseness in the ligaments of a joint • history, observation, palpation, and special tests • stats on size, weight, body structure, gender and strength • a medical illness that has the potential to be life-threatening • Being properly equipped and trained for any medical crisis or disaster • ...
9.4-10 vocab 2024-02-12
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- key measurements that provide information about a person health; includes temperature, pulse, respiration and BP
- is the action of returning a limb back to the side of body, moving limb closer to center
- a machine that makes sounds with different frequencies to test hearing
- emergency treatment given before regular medical service can be obtained
- a condition in which persons heart stops beating or does not beat well enough to circulate blood to brain and organs
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- voluntary muscle, striated muscle that connects to bones and moves the body
- a medical assistant who helps draw blood and receive specimins for testing
- pulse measurement taken by listening to the heart via stethoscope
- involuntary muscle located in body's organs and blood vessels
- a condition in which blood pressure is too high
- healthcare professionals who create medical images or treat disease by use of radiation
- involuntary muscle, striated muscle tissue located in heart
12 Clues: a condition in which blood pressure is too high • involuntary muscle, striated muscle tissue located in heart • involuntary muscle located in body's organs and blood vessels • pulse measurement taken by listening to the heart via stethoscope • a machine that makes sounds with different frequencies to test hearing • ...
Week 9 spelling 2020-03-24
20 Clues: funny • nurse • belive • a place • ride on • 10 years • The past • downgrade • sometimes • can't see • looks cute • is precious • old artifact • is available • looks the same • principal leader • placed somewhere • in space by scientists • uncontrolled excitement • telling someone they should do it
Office Administration 2017-12-06
20 Clues: clock • online • growth • relaxes • schedule • hospital • workplace • empolyees • make money • meditation • see when sick • work together • answer phones • handles cases • complications • takes all your time • store is attracting • a hurdle along the way • helps with transactions • complete before the date
engineers 2024-02-22
26 Clues: gmos • SOPs • zoos • nukes • grill • plows • spoon • x-rays • trains • pedals • houses • phones • planes • fourways • nanotubes • lightbulb • pesticides • government • oil plants • antibiotics • power lines • pet vaccines • fighter jets • water filters • house insulation • artificial organs
2 Clues 1 Word 2024-08-25
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- social + information
- required + penalty
- healthcare + unity
- pharmacy + technology
- compliance + decision
- plan + varies
- science + data
- care + medical
- CMS + required
- compliance + constant
- regulatory + score
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- coverage + lifetime
- daily + pay
- fixed + plan
- senior + health
- search + review
- time + food
- Wednesday + health
- ues + surveys
- walk + stretch
20 Clues: daily + pay • time + food • fixed + plan • plan + varies • ues + surveys • science + data • care + medical • CMS + required • walk + stretch • senior + health • search + review • required + penalty • healthcare + unity • Wednesday + health • regulatory + score • coverage + lifetime • social + information • pharmacy + technology • compliance + decision • compliance + constant
Science and technology 2023-02-22
20 Clues: Covid • virus • poison • humans • decency • disputed • poisonous • purchaser • deformity • medication • money-making • constructing • you by yourself • medical practice • made out of them • bevor embryo stage • balance it with food • bad reaction to smth • giving someone your organs • people who developed new things
Unit 6 vocab 2022-11-18
20 Clues: trap • graze • revenge • tricked • unknown • destroy • waiting • greatest • merciless • unwilling • energetic • easily seen • near the edge • view beforehand • can't be copied • temporary substitute • order for medical purposes • feelings of discouragement • to handle very economically • old-fashioned in a pleasing way
UT Austin Adv 14 2022-05-02
20 Clues: degree • physics • to grow • chemistry • to be born • law school • I graduated • engineering • to graduate • to be raised • public school • private school • the humanities • medical school • to take classes • social sciences • secondary school • elementary school • political science • high school diploma
Spanish Professions 2023-01-11
27 Clues: nurse • judge • lawyer • worker • artist • writer • manager • dentist • plumber • teacher • painter • engineer • mechanic • salesman • biologist • secretary • scientist • architect • chauffeur • accountant • entrepreneur • administrator • office worker • police officer • medical doctor • flight attendant • doctor of chiropractic
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
Healthcare Management 2025-04-29
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- State requiring free health info distribution.
- Settlement method for medical service costs.
- Public health body working with the Prime Minister.
- Type of card with health insurance info.
- Funding for medical services at all levels.
- Legal social protection for health workers.
- Type of health center contracted by government.
- Nurse’s role in prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation.
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- Activities during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.
- Devices replacing human tissues or correcting defects.
- Role of media in informing public on health.
- Citizen entitled to health insurance coverage.
12 Clues: Type of card with health insurance info. • Funding for medical services at all levels. • Legal social protection for health workers. • Settlement method for medical service costs. • Role of media in informing public on health. • State requiring free health info distribution. • Citizen entitled to health insurance coverage. • ...
Light and Sound terms 2024-03-26
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- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener
- "Black" light
- Longest wave with lowest energy
- Sterilise medical equipment and kill bacteria
- Shaking back and forward
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- Used to heat water molecules in food
- section of the Em spectrum that the human eye can see
- used in Medical imaging
- Used to create night vision
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- used to measure sound volume
12 Clues: "Black" light • used in Medical imaging • Shaking back and forward • Used to create night vision • used to measure sound volume • Longest wave with lowest energy • Used to heat water molecules in food • Sterilise medical equipment and kill bacteria • a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation. • section of the Em spectrum that the human eye can see • ...
FHT Crossword Beauty #2 2022-06-15
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- used in a Facial treatment to remove dead skin cells
- Protein that hair is made from
- Which M describes the natural colour pigment of skin?
- a skin type
- Medical term for freckles
- Make-up product used to define the edge of the eye
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- The top layer of skin
- Medical term for the skull
- One of the three main parts that make up the nail
- tubelike structure that holds the hair is place
- Describes the different levels of the skin
- Treatment for the feet
12 Clues: a skin type • The top layer of skin • Treatment for the feet • Medical term for freckles • Medical term for the skull • Protein that hair is made from • Describes the different levels of the skin • tubelike structure that holds the hair is place • One of the three main parts that make up the nail • Make-up product used to define the edge of the eye • ...
Couple Crossword 2025-06-09
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- What is the name of Haider's highly successful Instagram account?
- What is Haider's dream specialty?
- Haider's favourite word?
- Who helped Haider and Sama meet?
- What is Sama's favourite hobby?
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- What is Sama's childhood nickname?
- In what field did Sama work prior to medical school?
- Haider's favourite childhood videogame?
- What is the name of Sama's cat?
- By how many minutes is Sama older than Sana?
- Where did Haider work before medical school?
- What is Sama's Iraqi tribe name?
12 Clues: Haider's favourite word? • What is the name of Sama's cat? • What is Sama's favourite hobby? • What is Sama's Iraqi tribe name? • Who helped Haider and Sama meet? • What is Haider's dream specialty? • What is Sama's childhood nickname? • Haider's favourite childhood videogame? • By how many minutes is Sama older than Sana? • Where did Haider work before medical school? • ...
(MK) EMS med/ethic/legal 2023-08-17
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- placing a person in fear if imminent bodily harm
- principals of proper conduct within a profession
- skills you are allowed to perform by law
- Latin term used legally to mean the thing speaks for itself; an event without which the injury would not have occurred
- legal obligation to provide emergence medical services
- patient's overt acknowledgement that they accept the medical procedures that are going to be performed
- defamation through written document
- spoken communication that defames another person
- having the mental capacity to make decisions
- injury cause by the provider's disregard for the well being of others
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- performing a legitimate act in a manner that causes injury
- performing an improper act that causes injuries
- federal legislation that make it illegal to refuse appropriate screening exam, and, if necessary, treatment
- degree of attention and caution that would be exercised by a reasonable person with the same training in the same circumstances
- type of law that pertains to wrongdoing against and individual and harm done to one party by another
- failure to perform an act that one is obligated to perform or wrongdoing by omission
- termination of patient care without transferring care to a qualified healthcare provider when the patient is still in need of or desires medical care
17 Clues: defamation through written document • skills you are allowed to perform by law • having the mental capacity to make decisions • performing an improper act that causes injuries • placing a person in fear if imminent bodily harm • principals of proper conduct within a profession • spoken communication that defames another person • ...
First Aid 2025-02-11
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- someone who is trained to help injured or ill people in emergencies. They know basic first aid and can provide immediate care until medical help arrives.
- a subjective experience indicating a medical condition or injury, such as pain, dizziness, or weakness.
- someone who has been hurt or harmed and needs help.
- an immediate help provided to a sick or injured person until professional medical help arrives or becomes available.
- a sudden threat to life or health needing quick action to stop more harm.
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- an unexpected event that causes injury or harm to people or property.
- set of quick and decisive steps during emergencies. It involves assessing the situation, prioritizing actions to prevent more harm, and providing first aid until professional help arrives.
- an immediate care and treatment provided to someone who has been injured or falls ill until professional medical help arrives. It involves assessing the situation, applying appropriate first aid techniques, and ensuring the safety and well-being of the person in need.
- a physical harm to the body from accidents or harmful events, ranging from minor cuts to severe fractures, needing proper treatment based on severity
- an observable indication of a medical condition or injury, such as changes in skin color, abnormal breathing, swelling, or bleeding.
10 Clues: someone who has been hurt or harmed and needs help. • an unexpected event that causes injury or harm to people or property. • a sudden threat to life or health needing quick action to stop more harm. • a subjective experience indicating a medical condition or injury, such as pain, dizziness, or weakness. • ...
Healthcare Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-18
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- an academic degree given by colleges upon the completion of a course of study demonstrating the mastery of a certain field of study.
- a research degree that typically requires completing a dissertation.
- techniques of diagnosis.
- the organized provision of medical care to individuals.
- the science of information
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- a two-year college degree
- an undergraduate degree that you study a subject of your choice at an academic institution to gain.
- a person that provides medical care.
- profession that assists medical staff in completing jobs around their designated unit and accommodating patient needs.
- provide quality care for patients under the watch of registered nurses and attending physicians.
10 Clues: techniques of diagnosis. • a two-year college degree • the science of information • a person that provides medical care. • the organized provision of medical care to individuals. • a research degree that typically requires completing a dissertation. • provide quality care for patients under the watch of registered nurses and attending physicians. • ...
MIND-BENDER CROSSWORD 2019-04-25
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- Governing principles that describe how a department or an organization is supposed to handle a specific situation.
- A primary care physician.
- Situation in which a patient is issued more than one medical record number from an organization with multiple facilities.
- A health record that includes both paper and electronic elements.
- The healthcare system funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, for the active and retired military and their families.
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- Federally approved supplemental coverage policies.
- Dates during which the insurance plan is active
- Payments for health services for in-network as per the insurance plan.
- Remote acquisition, recording and transmission of patient data via a telecommunications system to a healthcare provider for analysis and decision making
- Position requires employee to have goo medical terminology and administrative skills.
- A medical condition that coexists with the primary cause for hospitalization and affects the patient's treatment and length of stay.
- Another name for employer sponsored coverage.
12 Clues: A primary care physician. • Another name for employer sponsored coverage. • Dates during which the insurance plan is active • Federally approved supplemental coverage policies. • A health record that includes both paper and electronic elements. • Payments for health services for in-network as per the insurance plan. • ...
Vocabulary Review on Week 2 2023-02-20
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- to speak angrily to somebody because you disagree with them
- to discuss prices with somebody in order to get it cheaper
- a medical condition that causes you to react badly or feel ill when you eat or touch a particular thing
- to bring food from the stomach back out through the mouth
- pain in or near your stomach
- a medical condition in which a person has a temperature that is higher than normal
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- happening or doing something at the arranged or correct time; not late
- pain in the head
- the headache and sick feeling that you have the day after drinking too much alcohol
- a medical condition of the chest that makes breathing difficult
- to walk along or across a street illegally or without paying attention to the traffic
- a small amount of extra money that you give to somebody who serves you
12 Clues: pain in the head • pain in or near your stomach • to bring food from the stomach back out through the mouth • to discuss prices with somebody in order to get it cheaper • to speak angrily to somebody because you disagree with them • a medical condition of the chest that makes breathing difficult • ...
PLASTIC SURGERY 2024-07-18
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- A medical operation to remove fat from a part of someone’s body
- To take something or someone away from a place
- A medical operation in which a new organ is put into someone's body
- To change a previous decision, law, etc. to the opposite one
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- An operation to change the shape of the nose
- A small hollow place, especially one that appears on a person's face when they
- To put something into someone’s body in a medical operation
- To make something exist again
- To make something or someone different
9 Clues: To make something exist again • To make something or someone different • An operation to change the shape of the nose • To take something or someone away from a place • To put something into someone’s body in a medical operation • To change a previous decision, law, etc. to the opposite one • A medical operation to remove fat from a part of someone’s body • ...
health services VET 2020-06-18
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- The ---- Gave Me Some Very Wise Counsel.
- Suffering From An Illness Or Disease Or Feeling Unwell.
- She Will Faint At The Sight Of ----
- I Will Take – Of You
- A Disorder Of Structure Or Function In A Human
- The Science Dealing With X-Rays
- (Chiefly Of A Drug) Used To Reduce Inflammation.
- An Instance Of Being Injured
- The Clinician Tried To Diagnose The -----
- Hospital Hospital For Kids
- Medical Operation
- A Band Or Bundle Of Fibrous Tissue
- Centre Hospital Provide Care For Patients Suffering Major Traumatic Injuries
- The --- Gave Me Some Very Wise Counsel.
- He Went To ---- So They Could Mend His Wound.
- Therapy Treatment With Any Substance
- The Clinical Purification Of Blood By Dialysis, As A Substitute For The Normal Function Of The Kidney.
- Facility Places That Provide Health Care (Two Words Starts With H Ends With Y)
- Relating To Or Engaged In Study In Preparation For Medical School
- The Branch Of Science
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- I Hate ----
- Clinic (Typically One Independent Of A Hospital)
- He Has Made A Miraculous ---
- This Hospital ---- Is For Mothers With New Babies.
- A Place In A Large Institution For The Care Of Those Who Are Ill.
- The General Practitioner Ran The ---
- Room Room Where You Wait
- Hospital Car
- The ---- Was Full Of Patients.
- Not Making Or Conducted Primarily To Make A Profit.
- A Room Where Medicines Are Prepared And Provided. (Starts With D)
- Jane Is Training To Be A ---
- The State Of Something With Regard To Its Appearance Starts With C
- An Apparatus Worn Over The Mouth And Nose Or The Entire Face To Prevent The Inhalation Of Dust
- Bill Reduced Fees Paid Directly By The Government
- Psychiatry Is The Study And Treatment Of ----- Illness.
- I Was Seen By A ---- Nurse.
- Give Medical Care Or Attention To; Try To Heal Or Cure.
- An Electromagnetic Wave Of High Energy And Very Short Wavelength, Which Is Able To Pass Through Many Materials Opaque To Light.
- A Person Trained To Give Emergency Medical Care
40 Clues: I Hate ---- • Hospital Car • Medical Operation • I Will Take – Of You • The Branch Of Science • Room Room Where You Wait • Hospital Hospital For Kids • I Was Seen By A ---- Nurse. • He Has Made A Miraculous --- • An Instance Of Being Injured • Jane Is Training To Be A --- • The ---- Was Full Of Patients. • The Science Dealing With X-Rays • A Band Or Bundle Of Fibrous Tissue • ...
Provider Specialties 2014-09-05
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- Focused on the disorders of the glands, including organs and tissues that produce hormones and the treatment of hormonal disorders and diseases.
- Comprehensive care of the eye and vision. Medical and surgical treatment of all eye, eyelid, and orbital problems.
- Concerned with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders of the skin and related tissues.
- Focuses on cancer, and the diagnosis and treatment of tumors.
- Focused on digestive organs, including the stomach, bowels, liver, and gall bladder.
- The scientific study of diseases and the structural and functional changes they cause.
- Focused on the treatment of all diseases and impaired functions of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.
- Deals with the diagnostic and therapeutic applications of radiant energy.
- Focuses on using conventional treatment methods, as well as placing emphasis on body, mind, and spirit.
- Concerned with medical and surgical treatment of disorders of the urinary and male reproductive systems.
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- Focused on the treatment of foot and ankle disorders.
- Therapeutic method of treatment based on interaction of the spine and nervous system.
- Focused on identifying, diagnosing, and treating hearing disorders.
- Focused on diseases of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels. Includes management of heart attacks and abnormal heart rhythms.
- The preservation or restoration of form and function of the extremities, spine, and associated structures by medical, surgical, and physical means.
- A system of alternative medicine based on the theory that diseases can be treated or prevented without drugs by techniques such as diet, exercise and healthy living
- Focuses on vision, visual systems, and the health of the eyes.
- Uses procedures adapted from Chinese medicine to relieve pain or for therapeutic purposes.
- Provides relief from pain and maintains or restores a stable condition during surgical, obstetric, or diagnostic procedures.
- (ENT) The medical and surgical care of the ears, nose, throat, respiratory, and upper alimentary systems.
- Concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the female reproductive system.
- Focused on the aging process and special skills required to treat illness in the elderly. Trained to recognize unusual presentations of illness and drug interaction.
22 Clues: Focused on the treatment of foot and ankle disorders. • Focuses on cancer, and the diagnosis and treatment of tumors. • Focuses on vision, visual systems, and the health of the eyes. • Focused on identifying, diagnosing, and treating hearing disorders. • Deals with the diagnostic and therapeutic applications of radiant energy. • ...
Death Investigations Vocab 2024-03-28
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- A medical condition that occurs after death and results in the stiffening of muscle mass. The rigidity of the body begins within 24 hours of death and disappears within 36 hours of death. (2 words)
- Identifies the injury or disease that led to the chain of events resulting in death. (3 words)
- Waxy substance created from fat
- The length of time that has elapsed since a person had died. If the time is not known, a number of medical or scientific techniques may be used to estimate it. (2 words)
- A tear in the tissue caused by sliding or crushing force.
- A bruise caused by broken blood vessels below the skin.
- A determination made by a forensic pathologist of the cause of death. Five board categories are homicide, suicide, accidental, natural, and undetermined. (3 words)
- The use of anthropological knowledge of humans and skeletal structure to examine and identify human skeletal remains. (2 words)
- A medical condition that occurs after death and results in the settling of blood in areas of the body closest to the ground. (2 words)
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- A process that occurs after death in which the body temperature continually cools until it reaches that ambient or room temperature. (2 words)
- The specific body failure that leads to death. (3 words)
- Changes in color of body after death (2 words)
- A surgical procedure performed by a pathologist on a dead body to ascertain- from the body, organs, and bodily fluids- the cause of death.
- Investigative personnel, typically medical examiners or coroners, who investigate the cause, manner, and times of death of a victim in a crime; can also be a physician who has been trained to conduct autopsies. (2 words)
- Moment of death (2 words)
- The study of insect matter, growth patterns, and succession of arrival at a crime scene to determine the time since death. (2 words)
- Pinpoint hemorrhaging often observed in the white area of the victim's eyes; often observed in strangulation cases.
- Occurs before death
- natural process that occurs after death breaking the body down into simpler organic matter.
- Occurs at Death or around time of death.
20 Clues: Occurs before death • Moment of death (2 words) • Waxy substance created from fat • Occurs at Death or around time of death. • Changes in color of body after death (2 words) • A bruise caused by broken blood vessels below the skin. • The specific body failure that leads to death. (3 words) • A tear in the tissue caused by sliding or crushing force. • ...
health crossword 2024-10-01
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- A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care.
- Law requiring that a health plan or insurance carrier must offer a particular procedure or type of coverage.
- clause A contractual agreement between a managed care organization and a provider that restricts what the provider can say about the managed care company
- An individual or institution who provides medical care, including a physician, hospital, skilled nursing facility, or intensive care facility
- A person's ability to obtain healthcare services.
- Access- A person's ability to obtain healthcare services.
- of care How well health services result in desired health outcomes.
- A state tax on insurance premiums.
- A healthcare procedure that is not an emergency and that the patient and doctor plan in advance.
- that lasts a lifetime, or recurs.
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- plan This benefit plan gives employees a set amount of funds that they can choose to spend on a different benefit options, such as health insurance or retirement savings
- Law requiring that a health plan or insurance carrier must offer a particular procedure or type of coverage
- People who do not have health insurance of any type. Over 80 percent of the uninsured are working adults and their family members.
- The person in a managed care organization, often a primary care provider, who controls a patient's access to healthcare services and whose approval is required for referrals to other services or other specialists.
- The responsibility for profiting or losing money based on the cost of healthcare services provided. Traditionally, health insurance companies have carried the risk. Under capitation, healthcare providers bear risk
- Disease A medical problem that will not
- A list of medications that a managed care company encourages or requires physicians to prescribe as necessary in order to reduce costs.
- Reference to medical specialists who have completed all required training but have not completed the exam in his/her specialized area
- A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours.
- The services that members are entitled to receive based on their health plan.
- The person enrolled in a health plan.
21 Clues: that lasts a lifetime, or recurs. • A state tax on insurance premiums. • The person enrolled in a health plan. • Disease A medical problem that will not • A person's ability to obtain healthcare services. • Access- A person's ability to obtain healthcare services. • A medical condition that starts suddenly and requires immediate care. • ...
CH.06 key terms NC 2025-02-18
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- is allowing all ehealth care agencies for early transfer patient electronic health records
- uses technology to direct ultrahigh-frequency sound waves through the chest wall and into the heart
- are protective programs that limit the ability of other computers to access a computer
- is a surgical procedure in which a surgeon uses preoperative and intraoperative images to guide or direct the surgery
- such as "medical" or "health", results from the search will be more specific and relevant to the topic.
- - means a basic understanding of how a computer works and the applications used in your field or profession
- links millions of computers throughout the world.
- can consist of three to four computer linked together in hundreds of medical offices of computer that linked together in a large health care
- used for patients who cannot exercise
- imaging models, individuals who make prosthetics, or artificial parts, can custom design individualized prosthetics
- run while the patient is exercising
- uses the special software to perform high speed math calculations.
- a medication that simulates the effect of exercise is given to increase the blood flow and heart rate
- is an applied science used to promote an individual's safety and well being by adapting to the environment.
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- is the process of sending messages from one computer to another
- scanner uses a pencil-thin beam of radiation to create clear, cross-sectional views of both bone and body tissues
- involves the use of video, audio, and computer systems to provide medical or health care services
- is a group of related records that is combined
- is an organized collection of information, Information is entered into areas called fields
- is securing online websites that are established by a physician
- is the database that each collection is related information
- a computerized interpretation system that produces visual pictures on a computer monitor and a printout of the electrical activity of a patient's heart;
- is computerized version of a patient's medical information that may include statistical data
- is a computer assisted surgery
24 Clues: is a computer assisted surgery • run while the patient is exercising • used for patients who cannot exercise • is a group of related records that is combined • links millions of computers throughout the world. • is the database that each collection is related information • is the process of sending messages from one computer to another • ...
Veterinary Corssword 2025-04-08
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- - A situation requiring immediate attention in veterinary care.
- - Practices related to cleanliness and disease prevention.
- - An abnormal growth of tissue, often seen in cancer.
- - A device used to control and lead a dog.
- - An injury to an animal's body.
- - A poisonous substance that can harm an animal's body.
- - An imaging technique used to diagnose injuries or diseases.
- - A pain-relieving drug.
- - The humane process of ending an animal’s life.
- pressure - The force of circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels.
- - A place where animals receive veterinary care.
- - A medical test involving the analysis of an animal’s blood.
- - The process of healing after an illness or surgery.
- - A term referring to dogs.
- - The surgical removal of a male animal's testicles.
- - A microorganism that causes disease.
- - An organism living in or on another animal, causing harm.
- - The invasion of pathogens in the body causing disease.
- - Microscopic organisms that can cause infections.
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- - A procedure for giving vaccines to prevent disease.
- - The process of making animals infertile through surgery.
- - A medical procedure often performed on animals.
- - Related to stool, commonly tested for parasites.
- - A doctor's written order for medication or treatment.
- - Drugs given to treat conditions in animals.
- - A topical medication used for treating skin conditions.
- - The surgical removal of a female animal's ovaries.
- - Medications used to treat bacterial infections.
- - The process of introducing a vaccine to stimulate immunity.
- - An imaging method using sound waves to examine internal organs.
- - A preventive treatment for diseases.
- - The study of X-rays and imaging for medical purposes.
- - A small device inserted under an animal's skin for identification.
- - A term referring to cats.
- - A medical professional who treats animals.
- - A substance used to induce unconsciousness during surgery.
- - The process of physically inspecting an animal.
- - The coat of an animal, especially mammals.
- - The identification of a disease or condition.
- - The process of cleaning and maintaining an animal's coat.
40 Clues: - A pain-relieving drug. • - A term referring to cats. • - A term referring to dogs. • - An injury to an animal's body. • - A preventive treatment for diseases. • - A microorganism that causes disease. • - A device used to control and lead a dog. • - A medical professional who treats animals. • - The coat of an animal, especially mammals. • ...
Vietnam Medic Vocabulary & Definitions 2025-09-24
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- dressing – A larger, absorbent medical pad used to cover wounds and control bleeding.
- – The standard backpack field radio used by U.S. troops in Vietnam to call in support or medevac.
- (Intravenous) – A method of delivering fluids or medicine directly into a vein.
- – A small, tube-like injector (similar to an early auto-injector) pre-filled with morphine for pain relief.
- – A surprise attack from a concealed position, often used in jungle warfare.
- expander (Dextran) – A fluid given through IV to replace lost blood volume and help prevent shock.
- / Medic (“Doc”) – A soldier trained to provide emergency medical care on the battlefield. Infantrymen often called them “Doc.”
- dressing – A small, individual first-aid bandage issued to soldiers, used to stop bleeding.
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- – A tightly tied band or device used to stop severe bleeding by cutting off blood flow to a limb.
- pulse – A weak, rapid pulse that indicates shock or severe blood loss.
- – The standard military uniform worn in the field (Vietnam-era jungle fatigues were lightweight, designed for hot, wet environments).
- artery – A large artery in the thigh that supplies blood to the leg. If cut, a person can bleed out in minutes.
- bandage – A triangular cloth bandage (similar to a sling) issued in first-aid kits, often used to improvise a tourniquet.
- (medical) – A life-threatening condition where blood pressure drops too low, preventing the body from delivering enough oxygen to vital organs.
- – The call sign for medical evacuation (medevac) helicopters in Vietnam. Became a generic term for any medevac mission.
- Huey – The most common helicopter used in Vietnam, recognizable by its “whup-whup” rotor sound; used heavily for medevac.
- – Rocket-propelled grenade; a shoulder-fired weapon that launches explosive projectiles.
- drag – A technique where a casualty is pulled across the ground using a poncho as a stretcher substitute.
- fire – Gunfire from the AK-47 assault rifle, the standard weapon of North Vietnamese and Viet Cong soldiers.
- (Landing Zone) – A cleared or marked area where helicopters could land, often under fire.
20 Clues: pulse – A weak, rapid pulse that indicates shock or severe blood loss. • – A surprise attack from a concealed position, often used in jungle warfare. • (Intravenous) – A method of delivering fluids or medicine directly into a vein. • dressing – A larger, absorbent medical pad used to cover wounds and control bleeding. • ...
Ethics for Allied Health Vocabulary 2025-10-20
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- Improper practices, outside the acceptable standards of practice.
- The process of verifying an individual's professional qualifications.
- An acronym used to document in patient's medical chart meaning: Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan.
- A threat or attempt to inflict offensive physical contact or bodily harm on a person that puts the person in immediate danger of or in apprehension of such harm or contact.
- A type of medical test that identifies changes in genes, chromosomes, or proteins.
- Adherence to guidelines and regulations set forth by an organization and/or a governing body.
- Obligation under law arising from civil actions or torts.
- The failure to use such care as a reasonably prudent and careful person would use under similar circumstances.
- An unlawful intrusion that interferes with one's person, property, or land.
- having legal responsibility for one's own actions.
- Abbreviation of the federal agency within the Department of Labor that designs, regulates, and monitors standards for employee safety.
- A field of ethics that examines the ethical social, and legal issues that arise from advances in medicine, medical research, and science.
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- Deliberate, intentional act to mislead for financial gain.
- Process of officially recognizing a person or organization for meeting the standards and qualification in an area based on preestablished industry criteria.
- An individual's conduct in the workplace.
- Written, printed, or other visual communication that harms another person's reputation.
- A type of medical research that involves patients or human subjects.
- Treatment of a person or thing, either in opposition of or in favor of, based on bias or prejudice.
- An official permission to perform certain duties.
- Process of gathering information in preparation for trial.
- Principles that individuals choose to follow in their lives.
- Poor performance of a duty or action, causing damage.
- Entities that process electronic transactions into HIPPA standardized transactions for billing submissions.
- The amount of money an insurer charges to provide the coverage described in the policy.
- Unwavering adherence to an individual's values and principles with a dedication to high standards.
25 Clues: An individual's conduct in the workplace. • An official permission to perform certain duties. • having legal responsibility for one's own actions. • Poor performance of a duty or action, causing damage. • Obligation under law arising from civil actions or torts. • Deliberate, intentional act to mislead for financial gain. • ...
Personal Health Vocabulary Words 2018-01-10
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- Rain that is far more acidic. Sulfur dioxides and nitrogen oxides- gases that mix with water vapor to form weak acids.
- Involves quick upward pulls into the diaphragm to force out ab obstruction blocking the airway.
- Are products used on crops to control insects and other pests.
- A medical practitioner qualifies to diagnose and treat skin disorders.
- Are huge pits where wastes are dumped and buried.
- A doctor trained to handle particular kinds of patients or medical conditions.
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- A medical procedure of compression of a patients chest, in attempt to restore blood and breathing.
- A rise in the earths temperatures, could affect weather patterns as well as ocean water levels.
- A disease that prevents the body from converting food into energy.
- Acts as a shield that protects living things from ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
- A strong, heated container used for chemical reactions.
- A first aid procedure that combines breathing with chest compressions to restore breathing and circulation.
- Loss of consciousness, associated with abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
13 Clues: Are huge pits where wastes are dumped and buried. • A strong, heated container used for chemical reactions. • Are products used on crops to control insects and other pests. • A disease that prevents the body from converting food into energy. • A medical practitioner qualifies to diagnose and treat skin disorders. • ...
Personal Health Vocabulary 2019-01-08
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- cardiopulmonary resuscitation is used when someone's heart stops beating or when someone has stopped breathing
- a chronic disease that affects blood sugar levels
- a doctor trained to handle particular kinds of patients or medical conditions
- quick upward pulls into the diaphragm to force out obstructions blocking their airway
- a shield to protect living things from UV radiation
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- rain polluted by acid that has been released into the atmosphere from factories and other industrial processes
- the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere due to the greater transparency of the atmosphere
- nervous system disorder that can lead to seizures
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders
- regular cpr without mouth to mouth breaths
- uses high pressure and hot steam to clean and get rid of bacteria and other microorganisms (especially used to clean medical tools)
- used to control the insects and other pests and crops
- huge pits where waste is dumped and buried
13 Clues: regular cpr without mouth to mouth breaths • huge pits where waste is dumped and buried • a chronic disease that affects blood sugar levels • nervous system disorder that can lead to seizures • a shield to protect living things from UV radiation • used to control the insects and other pests and crops • ...
World Patient Safety Day 2025-09-16
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- This type of hygiene practice is critical to preventing infections in healthcare settings.
- The global organization leading World Patient Safety Day.
- The month World Patient Safety Day is celebrated each year.
- A culture in healthcare that emphasizes the importance of _ _ _ _ _ _ and encourages reporting errors.
- The act of stating medical mistakes and incidents to improve safety is called _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Complete the 2025 WPSD Theme: “Safe care for every _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and every child.”
- A key concept that emphasizes giving patients the right medication at the correct dose, time, route, and patient.
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- This concept is about making patients active participants in their own care.
- This type of event occurs when harm is caused by medical treatment.
- The color associated with World Patient Safety Day to raise awareness.
- A set of policies or actions that healthcare institutions use to protect patients from harm.
- The type of event where harm almost occurs but is avoided by intervention.
- A preventable mistake or harm that occurs during medical treatment.
13 Clues: The global organization leading World Patient Safety Day. • The month World Patient Safety Day is celebrated each year. • This type of event occurs when harm is caused by medical treatment. • A preventable mistake or harm that occurs during medical treatment. • The color associated with World Patient Safety Day to raise awareness. • ...
ASC Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-18
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- The state with the most number of ASCs
- This allows surgeons to control pain during a surgery or procedure
- The goal of this type of care is to provide better conditions for patients before operation, during operation, and after operation
- The state with the least number of ASCs
- A process of review that allows an ASC to demonstrate their ability to meet regulatory requirements and standards
- A type of ASC that has more than one specialty
- Doing this produces valuable data about your ASC that you can compare with national performance statistics on clinical outcomes, staff indicators, billing performance, etc.
- Propofol, etomidate, ketamine, fentanyl are examples of drugs that are used for this
- This type of surgery does not require an overnight stay
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- The process of authorizing a physician's specific scope of patient care services
- The most common ASC specialty
- Abbreviation for the legislation that provides data privacy and security provisions for safeguarding medical information
- The most frequently provided type of surgery in ASCs
- Verification of a physcian's experience, expertise, interest and willingness to provide medical care
- A medical device manufactured to replace a missing biological structure, support a damaged biological structure, or enhance an existing biological structure
- The most profitable ASC specialty
- A surgical procedure orthopaedic surgeons use to visualize, diagnose, and treat problems inside a joint
- The type of report that documents the details of a surgery
18 Clues: The most common ASC specialty • The most profitable ASC specialty • The state with the most number of ASCs • The state with the least number of ASCs • A type of ASC that has more than one specialty • The most frequently provided type of surgery in ASCs • This type of surgery does not require an overnight stay • The type of report that documents the details of a surgery • ...
Bosch VPP Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-19
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- Acronym for Safety Point Leader
- Acronym for South Carolina Occupation, Safety , and Health Administration
- Evacuate through nearest safe exit to gathering point
- He/She wants to speak with associates to better understand our safety culture
- Bosch's training database
- A value that will not be compromised and is number one
- Invented for Life
- Acronym for Medical Response Team
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- Acronym for Safety Data Sheet
- Who to call in case of an emergency involving medical emergency or chemical spill
- Go to nearest designated shelter in case of this
- A partnership between OSHA, Bosch, Management, and Associates
- Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment
- Acronym for Spill Response Team
- Acronym for Health, Safety, and Environment
- Who is responsible for Safety
16 Clues: Invented for Life • Bosch's training database • Acronym for Safety Data Sheet • Who is responsible for Safety • Acronym for Safety Point Leader • Acronym for Spill Response Team • Acronym for Medical Response Team • Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment • Acronym for Health, Safety, and Environment • Go to nearest designated shelter in case of this • ...
November Vocabulary 2025-09-24
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- The area beside train tracks where people wait
- A machine that carries people between floors
- A person receiving medical care in a vehicle
- A trip from one place to another
- A person or shop that sells medicine
- Someone who is traveling in a vehicle (not driving)
- engine A truck used to put out fires
- A substance used to treat illness
- A married woman
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- A wide road for fast-moving traffic
- A medical image showing bones or inside the body
- To trip or lose balance and hit the ground
- A vehicle with two wheels that you pedal
- An injury made by something sharp
- Your family name or last name
- A strip of cloth used to cover a wound
16 Clues: A married woman • Your family name or last name • A trip from one place to another • An injury made by something sharp • A substance used to treat illness • A wide road for fast-moving traffic • A person or shop that sells medicine • engine A truck used to put out fires • A strip of cloth used to cover a wound • A vehicle with two wheels that you pedal • ...
10 Individuals Who Impacted Health Care History 2021-08-13
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- developed the first vaccine against rabies
- considered one of the fathers of modern neurology for his work on brain diseases and disorders
- has impacted medicine exponentially and was the first to introduce the idea of having medical students go through bedside medical training
- corrected many old misconceptions about human anatomy through the dissection of human bodies
- made major impacts through his studies of psychiatry and psychology and is known as the "father of psychoanalysis"
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- developed the first functional vaccine against small pox
- known for many advances in medicine, he was the first physician to consider the idea that diseases came from natural causes rather than gods or superstition
- lowered the death rate for childbirth due to his introduction to hand washing, thus earning him the title "savior of mothers"
- wrote a 1 million word medical encyclopedia of Arabian medicine that has helped set the standard for current medical practice
- laid the foundation of modern surgery and earned the name "father of antiseptic surgery"
10 Clues: developed the first vaccine against rabies • developed the first functional vaccine against small pox • laid the foundation of modern surgery and earned the name "father of antiseptic surgery" • corrected many old misconceptions about human anatomy through the dissection of human bodies • ...
African American Medicine 2019-01-14
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- the first African American to hold a medical degree and graduated at the top in his class at the University of Glasgow in Scotland
- also known as "Dr. D.",first Black female surgeon in the South.
- became the first African-American to attend the medical school at the University of Pennsylvania
- the first woman to graduate in surgery from Harvard Medical School
- challenged the prejudice that prevented African Americans from pursuing careers in medicine to became the first African woman to become a physician in the United States
- first African American president of the American Medical Women's Association
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- Born a slave in 1818 had no formal education, but she learned about midwifery and herbal medicines from other slave women, and became well-regarded as a midwife
- the first African-American woman to be admitted to the American College of Surgeons
- first African American appointed as Surgeon General of the United States
- was one of the first African Americans to graduate from a nursing school, and she prospered in a predominantly white society
10 Clues: also known as "Dr. D.",first Black female surgeon in the South. • the first woman to graduate in surgery from Harvard Medical School • first African American appointed as Surgeon General of the United States • first African American president of the American Medical Women's Association • ...
Nicole & Jason 2013-09-08
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- The european country that Nicole and Jason travelled to this year
- The city where Jason's parents grew up
- The city where Nicole and Jason currently live
- The item that Nicole sold in her early years
- The environmental "warning" that almost ruined Jason's proposal plan
- Jason took lessons in this instrument as a child
- Nicole's medical specialty
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- The person who first introduced Nicole to Jason
- The outdoor team sport that Jason and Nicole played in Edmonton
- Jason's middle name
- The city where Jason grew up
- Jason's medical specialty
- The number of years Nicole and Jason have been together
- The town where Jason proposed to Nicole
- The country where Nicole's parents grew up
- The undergrad specialty that both Nicole and Jason completed
- The town where Nicole grew up
- Jason's favorite sport
18 Clues: Jason's middle name • Jason's favorite sport • Jason's medical specialty • Nicole's medical specialty • The city where Jason grew up • The town where Nicole grew up • The city where Jason's parents grew up • The town where Jason proposed to Nicole • The country where Nicole's parents grew up • The item that Nicole sold in her early years • ...
Principles of health science crossword puzzle project 2021-08-19
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- René Laennec invented the first
- medical device used to take temperature
- Alexander Fleming discovered
- Anthoni van Leeuwenhoek was the first person to observe it using a rudimentary microscope
- _______Vesalius was the father of anatomy
- first people to organize medical care
- where the first general hospital was built in 805 by Harun Al-Rashid
- first x-ray dated back was discovered in Wurzburg, ________
- father of western medicine
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- disease eradicated by a vaccine
- where aspirin was invented
- where was the first place in England cholera came to
- Willem Einthoven discovered _________
- what part of England was the first vaccination given
- zacharius Jannssen invented the first ____________ in 1590
- _______ Jenner was the first person to use a vaccine to control am infectious disease
- Clara _______ founded the red cross
17 Clues: where aspirin was invented • father of western medicine • Alexander Fleming discovered • disease eradicated by a vaccine • René Laennec invented the first • Clara _______ founded the red cross • Willem Einthoven discovered _________ • first people to organize medical care • medical device used to take temperature • _______Vesalius was the father of anatomy • ...
conception and pregnancy 2025-01-09
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- intentionally causing the death of an unborn child
- what a baby knows at birth
- change from childhood to adult
- doctor who provides medical care for a pregnant mother
- Where the unborn baby grows and develops
- doctor who provides medical care of children
- male reproductive cell
- the sac of blood vessels
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- when an ovum and sperm meet
- stimulators of the endocrine system that are responsible for changes that occur during adolescence
- a bundle of three blood vessels attached to the baby
- when the body becomes physically able to reproduce
- an unborn child between the 9th week and birth
- the fluid that surrounds a baby in the womb
- female reproductive cell
- genes influence a person's abilities
- an unborn baby during the 3rd and 8th week
17 Clues: male reproductive cell • female reproductive cell • the sac of blood vessels • what a baby knows at birth • when an ovum and sperm meet • change from childhood to adult • genes influence a person's abilities • Where the unborn baby grows and develops • an unborn baby during the 3rd and 8th week • the fluid that surrounds a baby in the womb • ...
Nursing Week 2025 Greenbriar 2025-05-13
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- Provides temporary medical and rehabilitative support for individuals recovering from an illness, injury, or surgery, typically for a few weeks to a few months.
- Is a four-year undergraduate degree program that provides a comprehensive education in nursing theory and practice.
- Provides ongoing medical care and assistance with daily living needs for individuals who require extended support due to age, disability, or chronic illness.
- A nursing care plan is a detailed written document that outlines the specific care a patient requires, including the assessments, diagnoses, interventions, and expected outcomes related to their health needs.
- A U.S. government-funded health insurance program for people aged 65 and older, and some younger individuals with certain disabilities or medical conditions.
- A person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
- Also known as a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), is a healthcare professional who provides basic medical and nursing care to patients under the supervision of registered nurses (RNs) or physicians
- Is defined as a state of holistic well-being, encompassing physical, emotional, intellectual, and social aspects of a person's life. It's not just the absence of disease but an active process of striving for optimal health and vitality
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- A healthcare professional who provides basic patient care under the supervision of licensed nurses.
- M.D.S. stands for what in nursing
- A nurse who has graduated from a college's nursing program or from a school of nursing and has passed a national licensing exam.
- Is a highly skilled and experienced registered nurse (RN) who leads and supervises the nursing department within a healthcare facility, such as a hospital or long-term care facility.
- Are signs are measurements of the body's most basic functions. The four main vital signs routinely monitored by medical professionals and health care providers include the following: Body temperature. Pulse rate. Respiration rate (rate of breathing)
- A joint federal and state program that provides health coverage to low-income individuals and families.
- Is a specific area within a hospital or healthcare facility where nursing staff provide patient care.
15 Clues: M.D.S. stands for what in nursing • A person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital. • A healthcare professional who provides basic patient care under the supervision of licensed nurses. • Is a specific area within a hospital or healthcare facility where nursing staff provide patient care. • ...
Health Science Professional Skills 2022-10-31
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- _______ resuscitation technique used to restart a persons heartbeat and breathing cycle
- point at which a patient is officially released from a medical facility
- 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
- clinical body measurement used to evaluate a patients relative state of health and routinely monitored by health science professionals
- devices which support the patient with two points of contact, one under each are, to distribute the load
- position of lying on side
- placement of patients in positions promoting healing and/or preventing injury
- belt used to help patients change position when the patient is cooperative and can bare some weight
- freestanding device the patient can hold for support as he or she walks with points of contact such as wheels
- ____ ____ CPR type of CPR which was developed and designed for inexperienced or untrained individuals and consists of only compressions
- _____ assistant health professional who helps physicians in hospitals or clinicals with front desk and clinical responsibilities
- position of lying on back
- number of breaths per minute
- action forcing the heart to contract and allowing blood to continue flowing
- condition caused by water inside cells starting to freeze
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- number of times the heart beats per minute
- _____ __ _____exercises to help patients build or keep strength in muscles as they recover
- point at which a patient is officially considered present at a a medical facility
- ____ ____board used to help a patient without use of his or her legs to move (used as bridge between two surfaces)
- sudden, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction
- assistance to an individual suffering from a sudden illness or injury before full medical treatment is available
- device which supports the patient with one point of contact and distributes the load
- position of lying on stomach
- ______ assistant health professional who helps dentists with responsibilities such as taking x-rays and explaining dental procedures to patients
- 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
- procedure for dislodging an object from a persons windpipe
- handle used for support by patients
- force exerted on the walls of blood vessels by the blood
- _____ health professional who performs blood draws in a variety of clinical
- release of a patient from the medical care of one facility to another
- process of the patient walking, standing or moving after illness, treatment or surgery
31 Clues: position of lying on side • position of lying on back • position of lying on stomach • number of breaths per minute • 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 • ...
Health Science Professional Skills 2022-10-31
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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 • ...
health & medicine 2019-05-13
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- highly unpleasant physical sensation caused by injury or illness
- a medical instrment for injections
- large medical care centre
- an area of bruised skin around the eye
- a smooth oily substance used for medical & cosmetical purposes
- an infectious disease causing fever & red rash (typically in childhood)
- a drug for relieving pain
- a medical instrument for listening to the sounds generated inside the body
- a doctor who treats patients with minor illnesses & refers those with serious conditions to a hospital
- a person sho is qualified to prepare & sell medicines
- a disease caused by herpes Zoster, caused a rash on the face & body
- high temperature
- a doctor who spesializes in treaing children
- a person treats people's eyesight & provides glasses & contact lenses
- having or causing an itch
- surgical intervention
- a disease in which there is too much sugar in a blood
- any red eruption of the skin
- disabled, unable to walk properly
- a didease marked by pain in the joints & museles
- small growth on the skin caused by a virus
- habitual sleeplessness
- a person to care for sick or infirm in a hospital
- a prolonged dull pain
- general medical examination
- in good physical condition
- a small round mass of solid medicine
- feeling unwell, caused by illness, injury or intoxication
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- spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain
- unable to see
- a small inflamed elevation of skin
- heaviness
- a doctor whose job is to perform operations
- a neurological disorde marked by sudden recurrent episodes of sensory disturbance loss of consciousness, assosiated with abnormal activity in the brain
- pain in the head
- what you eat
- transfer of an organ
- small painfull area of thickened skin on the foot
- the degree of hottness or coldness of a body
- you do this to clear your throat
- a involuntary spasm of the diaphragm & producing a gulping sound
- a recurrent throbbing headache
- affected by physical or mental ilness
- a pain or discomfort in the stomach (difficulty in digesting food)
- movement of blood in the body
- person who treats illnesses
- a small bubble on the skin filled with serum
- a feeling of sickness with inclination to vomit
- inflammation of the fauces & pharynx
- a period of being pregnant
- synonym for feeble
- psychological suffering
- a mild illness which give you a slight fever, a headache & your body might shake
- an infectious varal disease causing swelling of the parotid salivary glands in the face
54 Clues: heaviness • what you eat • unable to see • pain in the head • high temperature • synonym for feeble • transfer of an organ • surgical intervention • a prolonged dull pain • habitual sleeplessness • psychological suffering • large medical care centre • a drug for relieving pain • having or causing an itch • a period of being pregnant • in good physical condition • person who treats illnesses • ...
Vocabulary nurse 2024-07-08
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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. • ...
PROFFESIONS - JOBS 2025-10-02
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- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats conditions related to teeth, gums, and oral health.
- A scientist who studies living organisms and their relationships to their environments.
- A specialist who uses mathematics and statistics to assess financial risks for insurance and pension plans.
- A legal official who presides over court proceedings and makes legal decisions.
- A professional who cultivates crops and raises livestock.
- A mental Health professional who studies human behavior and provides therapy for emotional and psychological issues.
- A skilled craftsperson who constructs, installs, and repairs wooden structures and furniture.
- A person who maintains and audits financial records, prepares tax documents, and provides financial advice to individuals or organizations.
- A licensed professional who advises clients on legal matters, represents them in court, and prepares legal documents.
- A scientist who researches and analyzes the properties and composition of substances.
- A trained professional who operates aircraft to transport passengers or cargo.
- A skilled worker who repairs and maintains vehicles and machinery.
- A healthcare professional who provides patient care, administers medications, and assists doctors in medical settings.
- An emergency responder who extinguishes fires and rescues people.
- A creative professional who creates animated content for films and media.
- A member of the armed forces who defends their country.
- A person who researches, writes, and reports news stories and articles for newspapers, magazines, television, or online media.
- A professional who examines financial records for accuracy and compliance.
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- A financial professional who manages customer accounts, processes transactions, and provides banking services.
- A skilled tradesperson who installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems in homes, businesses, and industrial settings.
- A medical doctor who performs operations to treat injuries, diseases, and deformities.
- A skilled worker who joins metal parts using welding techniques.
- A professional who manages library resources and assists patrons.
- A tradesperson who builds structures using brick, stone, or concrete.
- A professional who applies scientific principles to design, build, and maintain systems, machines, or infrastructure.
- A doctor who specializes in the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents.
- A healthcare professional who dispenses medications, advises patients on proper drug usage, and monitors for potential drug interactions.
- A professional who installs and repairs locks and security systems.
- A specialist who installs and repairs water and drainage systems.
- A doctor who provides medical care to animals, diagnosing and treating their illnesses and injuries.
- A professional who applies paint and coatings to surfaces.
- A professional who designs buildings and other structures, creating plans that balance aesthetics, functionality, and safety.
- A culinary professional who prepares food, creates menus, and manages kitchen operations.
- A specialist who installs and repairs roofs.
34 Clues: A specialist who installs and repairs roofs. • A member of the armed forces who defends their country. • A professional who cultivates crops and raises livestock. • A professional who applies paint and coatings to surfaces. • A skilled worker who joins metal parts using welding techniques. • A professional who manages library resources and assists patrons. • ...
Bosch VPP Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-19
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- Acronym for Safety Data Sheet
- Who is responsible for Safety
- He/She wants to speak with associates to better understand our safety culture
- Acronym for Spill Response Team
- Acronym for South Carolina Occupation , Safety, and Health
- A partnership between OSHA, Bosch Management, and Associates
- Evacuate through the nearest safe exit to gathering point
- Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment
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- Acronym for Health, Safety, and the Environment
- Bosch's Training Database
- Who to call in case of Emergency involving medical emergency or chemical spill
- Go to the nearest designated shelter in case of this
- Invented For Life
- A value that will not be compromised and is Number 1
- Acronym for Safety Point Leader
- Acronym Medical Response Team
16 Clues: Invented For Life • Bosch's Training Database • Acronym for Safety Data Sheet • Who is responsible for Safety • Acronym Medical Response Team • Acronym for Spill Response Team • Acronym for Safety Point Leader • Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment • Acronym for Health, Safety, and the Environment • Go to the nearest designated shelter in case of this • ...
MAH60 Crossword 2021-01-24
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- What is the name of our patron saint, which Mount Alvernia Hospital reflected the love of?
- What is the name of the cancer care provider which collaborated with Mount Alvernia Hospital to build the Integrated Care Centre set to be open in 2022?
- The name of our quarterly magazine
- An important element of our tagline
- The acronym of Mount Alvernia Hospital's values
- The first name of an initiative by Caritas Singapore where our second outreach medical clinic is located.
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- The name of our electronic medical records system
- Mount Alvernia Hospital was formed by which congregation?
- Mount Alvernia Hospital takes its name from La Verna, a mountain from?
- The month of Mount Alvernia Hospital's anniversary
- The first name of the community space where our first outreach medical clinic is located.
11 Clues: The name of our quarterly magazine • An important element of our tagline • The acronym of Mount Alvernia Hospital's values • The name of our electronic medical records system • The month of Mount Alvernia Hospital's anniversary • Mount Alvernia Hospital was formed by which congregation? • Mount Alvernia Hospital takes its name from La Verna, a mountain from? • ...
Quality Crossword 2024-10-23
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- Ensure that all activities and systems comply with global quality standards and regulatory requirements to maintain industry leadership and trust.
- Written, electronic, or oral communication that claims deficiencies related to the identity, quality, durability, reliability, usability, safety, or performance of a medical device or related to a service that affects the performance of such medical devices
- Term that align QMS workstream across different Bio-Rad sites
- Process in place to manage the way documents are created, approved, issued, shared, updated, and archived throughout the medical device product lifecycle.
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- A situation where a medical device, process, or material does not meet requirements
- Process that ensure changes to a product or system are introduced in a controlled and coordinated manner
- Process to collect information, analyze information, identify and investigate product and quality problems, and take appropriate and effective action to prevent their recurrence.
- Process that ensure an organization is adhering to the relevant standards and regulatory requirements
- Name of the eQMS program
- Name of the eQMS platform
10 Clues: Name of the eQMS program • Name of the eQMS platform • Term that align QMS workstream across different Bio-Rad sites • A situation where a medical device, process, or material does not meet requirements • Process that ensure an organization is adhering to the relevant standards and regulatory requirements • ...
The Healthcare Industry 2022-09-23
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- Process of increasing international interaction between people, companies and governments
- Pathway which includes testing and evaluating patients to detect, diagnose or treat specific physical conditions, like disease or injuries
- Assessment to develop, recover or maintain the meaningful activities or occupations of individuals
- Pathway which includes ensuring a therapeutic environment for patients
- Identifies, evaluates and prioritizes risks associated with projects concerning the healthcare system
- Individual who can speak some English, but will need professional assistance in the healthcare
- Assistance changing an individuals behavior and overcome problems through a variety of treatments
- Pathway of healthcare which does not directly interact with patients and typically manages financials, patient data and/or technology
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- Monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced in a specific time
- Practice of going across international borders to receive a medical treatment
- Pathway which includes maintaining and improving a patients overall health in the long term
- Pathway which included the development of new treatments and devices to improve diagnostic procedures
- Process to evaluate and understand an individuals risk of an inherited medical illness or disease
- Patient files which are easily shared between medical professionals to facilitate collaborations when treating a patient
- Assistance to help individuals return to a desired functioning state
- specialty screening for breast cancer
- Health of the population as a whole
- Streamline processes and control speed and accessibility
18 Clues: Health of the population as a whole • specialty screening for breast cancer • Streamline processes and control speed and accessibility • Assistance to help individuals return to a desired functioning state • Pathway which includes ensuring a therapeutic environment for patients • Practice of going across international borders to receive a medical treatment • ...
Types of doctor 2025-10-04
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- is qualified to provide diagnostic, management, and preventive services to people of all ages
- focus on blood disorders and diseases of blood-forming organs. They treat conditions such as anemia, bleeding disorders, blood clots, leukemia, and lymphoma.
- is a doctor that specializes in childhood medicine, or those under 18
- They focus on acute and chronic kidney issues, such as kidney failure,
- is a physician specially trained to manage and treat allergies, asthma and the other allergic diseases.
- is a doctor who specializes in female reproductive health (other name of gynecologist)
- specialize in diagnosing and treating illnesses using medical imaging. work with MRIs, CT scans, X-rays, and PET
- is a doctor who specializes in the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and related muscles.
- specialists focus on care of the heart
- specialize in the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles.
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- is a doctor who can diagnose and treat mental health conditions.
- specialists care for people with cancer.
- Urologists specialize in the surgical and medical treatment of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system.
- is a doctor specializing in the skin.
- address issues of the digestive system, which includes the esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas, and gallbladder.
- specialize in diseases of the respiratory system, including the lungs and airways.
- focus on studying a disease and its causes.
- is a medical doctor who performs surgery
18 Clues: is a doctor specializing in the skin. • specialists focus on care of the heart • specialists care for people with cancer. • is a medical doctor who performs surgery • focus on studying a disease and its causes. • is a doctor who can diagnose and treat mental health conditions. • is a doctor that specializes in childhood medicine, or those under 18 • ...
Common CS Terms 2023-10-09
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- another name for insurance
- cost-sharing agreement between patient and insurance company
- fixed amount patient is responsible for each service
- abbreviation for the date a service took place
- person responsible for the patient's bill
- form submitted to insurance for payment of services
- medical professional that focuses on a specific area of medicine.
- can also be known as the policy holder
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- needed for certain procedures from the insurance company for them to pay
- method of communication between CS and other departments
- patient portal
- reps best friend
- sometimes needed from PCP to see a specialist
- amount that patient must pay out of pocket prior to the insurance contributing to the cost
- NYU call software
- software used as the hub for provider par info
- law protecting patient's medical information
- electronic health record software used by NYU
18 Clues: patient portal • reps best friend • NYU call software • another name for insurance • can also be known as the policy holder • person responsible for the patient's bill • law protecting patient's medical information • sometimes needed from PCP to see a specialist • electronic health record software used by NYU • abbreviation for the date a service took place • ...
Happy Cardiac Rehabilitation Week 2024-01-29
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- uses sound waves to create pictures of the heart
- fats that can improve blood cholesterol levels, ease inflammation, stabilize heart rhythms, etc.
- planned, structured, and purposeful physical activity
- medical term for high blood pressure
- disease where blood sugars are too high
- feeling of physical or emotional tension
- how hard you body is working during physical activity
- "good" cholesterol
- blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood
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- tiny wire mesh tube inserted in blocked artery
- ______ heart rate zone for maximum benefit from aerobic exercise
- ______ medical history increases risk for heart issues
- a type of lipid found in the blood
- fatty deposits inside arteries
- excessive amount of body fat
- recommended intake = <1.5g per day for cardiac health
- use of this increases risk for heart issues
- lifestyle that increases risk for heart issues
18 Clues: "good" cholesterol • excessive amount of body fat • fatty deposits inside arteries • a type of lipid found in the blood • medical term for high blood pressure • disease where blood sugars are too high • feeling of physical or emotional tension • use of this increases risk for heart issues • blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood • ...
Mixed: Intermediate/Advanced 91 2024-02-09
MVA Program Terminology 2022-10-31
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- Provides medical benefits for the policy holder and passengers, regardless of who is at fault
- The UB-04 Form is used by __________ providers for billing medical claims
- _________ of admission ensures the patient is aware of treatments and responsibility to pay
- The CMS-1500 billing form is used to submit ___________ claims for health care services
- Pays for injuries to other people when the insured vehicle's driver is at fault
- Optional coverage that provides medical benefits for the policy holder and passengers in their vehicle
- The at-fault party in an insurance claim
- Person in a car insurance claim that is not the policyholder or the driver
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- When a policyholder files a claim with their own insurance coverage
- Ensures settlement payments go to the hospital first
- Investigates an insurance claim to determine if the insurer should pay for damages or injuries
- negotiates for a reduction of the hospital bill
- Provides protection for damages you cause for other's bodily injuries and any property damage of others
- The person who owns an insurance policy
14 Clues: The person who owns an insurance policy • The at-fault party in an insurance claim • negotiates for a reduction of the hospital bill • Ensures settlement payments go to the hospital first • When a policyholder files a claim with their own insurance coverage • The UB-04 Form is used by __________ providers for billing medical claims • ...
SPD Ch. 1-8 2024-03-13
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- The spray-force action of pressurized water against instruments being processed to physically remove bioburden
- Cutting into an organ
- A process that occurs when microorganisms live on or in a host organism, but do not invade tissue or cause damage
- Two or more different tissue types grouped together to perform a specific function
- What does itis means?
- Airflow in decontamination
- Acute postoperative inflammatory reaction in the eye that causes damage to the intraocular tissue
- Bacteria that require oxygen
- Surgical removal of the uterus
- Medical term for half
- All forms of microbial life are completely destroyed
- Primary meaning of a medical term
- Items worn to protect workers from exposure to bodily fluids and blood
- Used to view internal surfaces of visually difficult instrumentation including lumens
- Absence of microorganisms that cause disease
- Connective tissue fluid that moves throughout the Circulatory system
- Protease, lipase and amylase are types of…
- Group of plantlike organisms that include molds, mushrooms and yeast
- Brain center of the cell
- The measure of alkalinity or acidity
- Cutting instruments including knives, blades, needles and scissors
- Document that identifies a physicians needs to perform a specific medical procedure
- Coronary artery bypass graft
- Consciously controlled muscles, attached to bones by tendons
- Must have oxygen eliminated from the environment in order to grow
- Helps to ensure the safety of devices, employees and patients
- Largest body organ
- Program designed for the voluntary reporting of device related problems
- Detailed instructions on how to properly use and process a device
- Agency that publishes standards addressing functions related to SPD including cleaning, sterilization, packaging and equipment testing
- Disinfection that uses heat to reduce the amount of microorganisms (excluding spores) on a medical device
- Passes through body, organ or structure dividing into left and right halves
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- Refers to the voice box
- Area where soiled items are received
- Place where two bones meet
- Bilateral salpingo-oopherectomy
- Process or ability to kill or control the growth of living organisms
- Enzymatic used to break down starches
- Surgical restoration
- Throat
- Responsible for ensuring that medical devices are safe and effective for patient care
- Visual examination within
- Hard to kill bacteria
- Imaginary line dividing the body into left and right halves
- A uniform method of defining basic parameters for processes, products, services and measurements
- Knowing the difference between right and wrong
- Viewing the unitary bladder using a endoscope
- Being soiled by contact with infectious organisms or other materials
- Band or sheet of fibrous connective tissue
- Place where an infectious agent can survive
- Part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
- Cleaners that are biodegradable and non toxic used to breakdown soils, stains and other debris on heavily soiled instruments
- Inanimate object that transmit bacteria
- Along with adherence to dress code protocols this is a critical component of infection prevention
- Medical term for beside
- Abnormal pathogenic protein particle
- Identifies hazardous waste or materials
- Organs for hearing
- Relating to a fractured bone
- Largest part of the human brain
- Smallest microorganisms
- Towards the back, dorsal
62 Clues: Throat • Organs for hearing • Largest body organ • Surgical restoration • Cutting into an organ • What does itis means? • Hard to kill bacteria • Medical term for half • Refers to the voice box • Medical term for beside • Smallest microorganisms • Brain center of the cell • Towards the back, dorsal • Visual examination within • Place where two bones meet • Airflow in decontamination • ...
surgery 2025-05-30
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- the branch of medicine that involves performing operations to treat injuries or diseases.
- a stitch or thread used to hold a wound or incision closed during healing.
- the act of cutting out or removing tissue surgically.
- a surgical procedure in which an organ or tissue is moved from one body to another or from one part of the body to another.
- a surgical tool used to hold or compress blood vessels or tissues.
- free from bacteria or other microorganisms; surgically clean.
- a small, sharp knife used by surgeons for precise cutting during operations.
- a medical procedure in which a surgeon cuts into the body to repair or remove damaged or diseased tissue.
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- a medical doctor who specializes in performing surgical procedures.
- the surgical removal of part of an organ or structure.
- a doctor who specializes in administering anesthesia and monitoring patients during surgery.
- the use of drugs to prevent pain during surgery or medical procedures.
12 Clues: the act of cutting out or removing tissue surgically. • the surgical removal of part of an organ or structure. • free from bacteria or other microorganisms; surgically clean. • a surgical tool used to hold or compress blood vessels or tissues. • a medical doctor who specializes in performing surgical procedures. • ...
Primerica 2022-12-07
19 Clues: truthful • reduction • insurable • transfers • make whole • predictable • uncertainty • carelessness • not insurable • cause of loss • less favorable • cover employee • medical history • business partners • lie on application • income,investments • probability of loss • wages and inflations • exist at time of application
Eye phone 2020-01-16
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- the state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect
- of great importance
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state
- lack of fairness or justice
- a specialist in the branch of medicine concerned with the study and treatment of disorders and diseases of the eye
- dispense or apply
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- convince
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- the edge or pony of a blade
- average in amount
- making someone very weak and infirm
- the faculty or state of being able to see
- deal effectively with something diffuclt
- within reasonable limits
- the directing of a patient to A medical specialist
15 Clues: convince • average in amount • dispense or apply • of great importance • within reasonable limits • the edge or pony of a blade • lack of fairness or justice • making someone very weak and infirm • deal effectively with something diffuclt • the faculty or state of being able to see • the directing of a patient to A medical specialist • ...
Nearlyweds Crossword Trivia 2024-05-29
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- What school did Mohit attend for college?
- What color is Tania's engagement ring band?
- What medical specialty is Tania pursuing?
- Other than swim, what sport did Mohit play in high school?
- What's the couple's go-to date spot?
- What school did Tania attend for college?
- To which city are T+M moving for residency?
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- In which city did Mohit propose?
- In which month did Mohit propose?
- What is Tania's family dog's name?
- What medical specialty is Mohit pursuing?
- What is Mohit's family dog's name?
- How many years have T+M been together?
- Who's older, Tania or Mohit?
- What is one of Mohit's favorite foods to cook?
15 Clues: Who's older, Tania or Mohit? • In which city did Mohit propose? • In which month did Mohit propose? • What is Tania's family dog's name? • What is Mohit's family dog's name? • What's the couple's go-to date spot? • How many years have T+M been together? • What school did Mohit attend for college? • What medical specialty is Mohit pursuing? • ...
Healthwatch Doncaster Monthly Crossword 2023-04-21
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- A person who is qualified to treat diseases and other conditions that affect the teeth and gums,
- The name of Doncaster Rugby Team
- To give AID or backing
- An order for medicine from a doctor
- Health Physican
- A person who puts a case on someone else's behalf.
- A facility where patients receive treatment
- Medical Helpline
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- The only place to see Polar Bears in England
- Sir Walter Scott used this local building in his novel Ivanhoe
- An ___ a day keeps the doctor away
- The directing of a patient to a medical specialist
- To give your view or input
- A purple mark on your body
- Care ____ - The feedback platform for health and social care
15 Clues: Health Physican • Medical Helpline • To give AID or backing • To give your view or input • A purple mark on your body • The name of Doncaster Rugby Team • An ___ a day keeps the doctor away • An order for medicine from a doctor • A facility where patients receive treatment • The only place to see Polar Bears in England • The directing of a patient to a medical specialist • ...
Medical Terminology D-E 2023-09-19
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- Electrocardiogram; records the electrical signals in the heart
- Emergency Room
- a long flexible tube with its own special lighting and camera to look into the body
- a blood clot, air bubble or other obstruction blocking blood flow in the affected blood vessel
- a medical devise that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat
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- identification of a condition, disease or disorder by evaluation of symptoms, tests and other factors
- the outer layer of the skin
- Emergency Medical Services
- related to the brain
- surgical removal of something
- abnormal, difficult, or painful
- Electroencephalogram; measures brain activity
- a procedure to filter blood for patients with kidney failure
- swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- pertaining to the skin
15 Clues: Emergency Room • related to the brain • pertaining to the skin • Emergency Medical Services • the outer layer of the skin • surgical removal of something • abnormal, difficult, or painful • swelling caused by fluid accumulation • Electroencephalogram; measures brain activity • a procedure to filter blood for patients with kidney failure • ...
M1 ADVANCE_Isotopes, Isotones, and Isobars 2025-06-23
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- element that is useful for carbon scale
- element that is useful for the diagnosis of metabolic disorders
- element that is useful for NMR spectroscopy
- element that is useful for industrial alloys
- element that is useful for neon lighting
- element that is useful for reference isotopes
- element that is useful for nuclear reactors
- element that is useful for nuclear research
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- element that is useful for unstable isotopes
- element that is useful for PVC, water treatment
- element that is useful for geological dating
- element that is useful for medical diagnostics and MRI
- element that is useful for radiocarbon dating
- element that is useful for medical imaging tracer
- element that is useful biological enzymes cofactors
15 Clues: element that is useful for carbon scale • element that is useful for neon lighting • element that is useful for NMR spectroscopy • element that is useful for nuclear reactors • element that is useful for nuclear research • element that is useful for unstable isotopes • element that is useful for geological dating • element that is useful for industrial alloys • ...
diaMT Ch 7 Respiratory Test Review 2024-12-08
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- SIDS is the sudden death of an ___
- ptysis
- when a child has this, we do not exam the throat until respiratory therapy is at the bedside and able to do an emergency tracheostomy due to life threatening airway obstruction
- the condition of too much carbon dioxide in the blood...usually life threatening
- chest
- the medical word for the throat
- the medical word for 'windpipe'
- pector/o
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- epistaxis
- phren/o
- absence of respirations
- a ___ septum will be off-center and not straight
- an abnormal lung sound caused by air rumbling over mucous in the airway
- loss of the sense of smell
- the disease known as ___ fibrosis caused thickened mucous in the respiratory tract
15 Clues: chest • ptysis • phren/o • pector/o • epistaxis • absence of respirations • loss of the sense of smell • the medical word for the throat • the medical word for 'windpipe' • SIDS is the sudden death of an ___ • a ___ septum will be off-center and not straight • an abnormal lung sound caused by air rumbling over mucous in the airway • ...
NCIS Level 1 2025-08-30
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- Federal agency investigating crimes involving the Navy
- Abby’s favorite high-octane drink
- Former Mossad agent with a fierce streak
- British medical examiner with a story for everything
- What Abby always finds
- Oversees the team with a no-nonsense attitude
- Team leader known for his rules and silent stares
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- Gibbs’ favorite room
- Movie-quoting senior field agent
- Gibbs’ rule: “Never go anywhere without a knife”
- Forensic scientist with gothic style and a love for Caf-Pow
- Young medical examiner who works closely with Ducky
- Tech-savvy agent nicknamed “Elf Lord”
- Where Ducky and Palmer do their work
- Nickname for new agents like McGee in early seasons
15 Clues: Gibbs’ favorite room • What Abby always finds • Movie-quoting senior field agent • Abby’s favorite high-octane drink • Where Ducky and Palmer do their work • Tech-savvy agent nicknamed “Elf Lord” • Former Mossad agent with a fierce streak • Oversees the team with a no-nonsense attitude • Gibbs’ rule: “Never go anywhere without a knife” • ...
Insurance Terms 2022-05-02
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- amount of money paid by individuals/companies for insurance policy
- Insurance that pays for losses or damage to property
- Insurance that protects a person from unexpected high medical cost
- the amount you pay before your insurance covers the rest
- An insurance policy that provides income to individuals who can no longer work due to a disability.
- Insurance that provides insurers with chronic medical conditions to receive care and medical health when they can no longer do so
- inheritor of will, trust, life insurance policy
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- A policy that provides protection against a possible eventuality.
- An inheritor of a will, trust, or life insurance policy
- Insurance that provides insurance for the death of the insured for an indefinite amount of time
- Insurance that provides insurance for the death of the insured for a set amount of time
- Insurance that pays for accidental damage done to your apartment
- insurer pays benefits to the insured due to accidents
- Insurance that protects passengers in case of an accident
14 Clues: inheritor of will, trust, life insurance policy • Insurance that pays for losses or damage to property • insurer pays benefits to the insured due to accidents • An inheritor of a will, trust, or life insurance policy • the amount you pay before your insurance covers the rest • Insurance that protects passengers in case of an accident • ...
Healthcare Delivery Systems 2023-08-24
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- A person or facility who is trained and licensed to give health care.
- Efforts made to maintain or restore physical, mental, or emotional well-being especially by trained and licensed professionals
- The consequences of a healthcare service or intervention
- The first level of contact with the healthcare system that provides continuous and comprehensive day-to-day care.
- A group organized to better the community and in which no part of the organization's income is distributed to its members,
- An organization that is created by the government to provide services to the public.
- Structured systems designed for the delivery of healthcare services by specialized workforces.
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- Places where healthcare occurs
- The amount of healthcare services consumed.
- Any designated medical facility used to conduct clinical studies, such as at a hospital or medical clinic
- Any designated medical facility used to conduct diagnostic procedures.
- The degree to which health services increase the likelihood of desired health outcomes.
- The ability to obtain healthcare services such as prevention, diagnosis, treatment,
13 Clues: Places where healthcare occurs • The amount of healthcare services consumed. • The consequences of a healthcare service or intervention • A person or facility who is trained and licensed to give health care. • Any designated medical facility used to conduct diagnostic procedures. • ...
Reducing Healthcare’s Negative Environmental Impact. 2025-09-12
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- A strategy that extends the life of medical equipment, delaying the need for new purchases.
- A hospital's waste stream is reduced by separating non-hazardous materials from contaminated waste.
- A healthcare model that maximizes resource use by reusing and remanufacturing medical devices.
- An energy source hospitals can adopt to reduce their carbon footprint.
- This type of program helps divert unused or expired medications from being flushed into sewage systems.
- Many non-hazardous hospital materials, like paper and plastic, can be diverted from landfills through this process.
- The process of disassembling, cleaning, and repairing used medical devices for reuse.
- Proper medication disposal programs are a form of pharmaceutical ____, preventing water contamination.
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- This is supported when hospitals and other healthcare facilities use renewable energy and reduce pollution.
- The most basic and first step in reducing healthcare waste.
- The name for the sustainable economic model focused on reusing and recycling materials.
- A sustainable energy solution for heating and cooling hospital buildings.
- The process of using less material to accomplish the same task.
13 Clues: The most basic and first step in reducing healthcare waste. • The process of using less material to accomplish the same task. • An energy source hospitals can adopt to reduce their carbon footprint. • A sustainable energy solution for heating and cooling hospital buildings. • The process of disassembling, cleaning, and repairing used medical devices for reuse. • ...
Day 1 2021-03-24
8 Clues: country visited • Indiana ___________ • weapon used by goon • type of help provided • IDES technical support • received medical supplies • guardian of the relic piece • used to treat the sick in the village
Day 1 2021-03-26
8 Clues: country visited • Indiana ___________ • weapon used by goon • type of help provided • IDES technical support • received medical supplies • guardian of the relic piece • used to treat the sick in the village
DIB OVERVIEW-THE COWBOY HAT CHALLENGE 2013-03-12
8 Clues: hospital insurance • medical re-exam date • disabled adult child • date of disability onset • disability analysis branch • supplementary medical insurance • bic for a disabled number holder • date the applicant’s disability ceased.
