medical Crossword Puzzles
PROGRAMS 2016-09-12
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- A program for medical assistance for pregnant women whose income falls under a specified percentage of the Federal Poverty Limit
- A health insurance program for uninsured children under the age of 19 who do not qualify for Medicaid and have family income under 200% of the Federal Poverty Limit. Funding for this program is capped. This program is known as Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) at the national level
- A cash payment and Medicaid program for families with children who are low income. This program is known as TANF at the national level
- A program of medical assistance for children and adults who meet the requirements of eligibility
- A program for medical assistance for children under the age of 19 whose countable income falls under a specified percentage of the Federal Poverty Limit
- for IAS and HSF adolescents ages 18, 19, and 20 will be without regard to the adolescent’s assets or income levels through the month they turn age 21
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- A program to assist eligible households with the purchase of food
- A managed care service that assists pregnant Medicaid recipients with perinatal care (the period immediately before and after birth) thereby ensuring healthy pregnancies and improving birth outcomes. This will be done by modeling the PMH after the enhanced primary care case management (PCCM) program developed by CCNC
- A program to receive family planning services
- A program to assist eligible aged, disabled, blind, individuals, pregnant women, families and/or children with the cost of medical care
- Special Medicaid for individuals placed in the community who are at risk of institutionalization
- A program of medical assistance for women enrolled and screened for breast and cervical cancer through the Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program
12 Clues: A program to receive family planning services • A program to assist eligible households with the purchase of food • A program of medical assistance for children and adults who meet the requirements of eligibility • Special Medicaid for individuals placed in the community who are at risk of institutionalization • ...
Mental Health Professionals and Treatment 2025-03-03
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- therapy. Rewards and reinforcements help patients successfully learn more healthful behaviors. For example, a therapist may teach you to associate alcohol with an unpleasant memory.
- psychologists. These professionals specialize in treating the problems of schoolchildren, including learning, emotional, and behavioral problems.
- These professionals handle both medical and educational matters. Counselors provide individualized guidance to help students create academic plans, navigate career choices, and address personal challenges. They may or may not have medical training.
- These are medical doctors who can diagnose and treat medical disorders and prescribe medications.
- therapy. Medications may be used on their own or combined with other treatment methods, such as those listed above.
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- social workers. These professionals provide guidance and treatment for emotional problems in hospitals, mental health clinics, and family service agencies.
- These physicians specialize in physical disorders of the brain and nervous system.
- therapy. This treatment method is most successful when every member of the family attends the sessions.
- “Talk Therapy”. The dialogue between patient and doctor is designed to root out the cause of a mental problem in order to devise a solution.
- therapy. The doctor or therapist and the patient work together to change harmful thinking patterns. For example, identify the stimulus for stress and work toward confronting managing the stimulus, rather than avoiding it
- therapy. In this type of treatment, group members agree that whatever is said in the group is private. They agree not to reveal any information heard during their group sessions to outsiders.
- psychologists. These professionals diagnose and treat emotional and behavioral disorders through counseling. Although they are not medical doctors, some can still prescribe medicine.
12 Clues: These physicians specialize in physical disorders of the brain and nervous system. • These are medical doctors who can diagnose and treat medical disorders and prescribe medications. • therapy. This treatment method is most successful when every member of the family attends the sessions. • ...
Metformin_Dept. Advo_Nur Ulya Zakiyyah Ali 2022-05-18
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- Berapa Consumer Health Market
- Salah satu contoh produk Capital Equipment Big Box
- Salah satu contoh brand vitamin
- Salah satu segments Consumer Health Market
- Salah satu job position
- Salah satu Medical Device
- Berapa Medical Device
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- Contohnya adalah solid dose injectors
- Salah satu job position
- Salah satu sample sub-segments OTC
10 Clues: Berapa Medical Device • Salah satu job position • Salah satu job position • Salah satu Medical Device • Berapa Consumer Health Market • Salah satu contoh brand vitamin • Salah satu sample sub-segments OTC • Contohnya adalah solid dose injectors • Salah satu segments Consumer Health Market • Salah satu contoh produk Capital Equipment Big Box
Metformin_Dept. Advo_Nur Ulya Zakiyyah Ali 2022-05-18
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- Contohnya adalah solid dose injectors
- Salah satu contoh produk Capital Equipment Big Box
- Berapa Consumer Health Market
- Salah satu sample sub-segments OTC
- Salah satu job position
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- Salah satu contoh brand vitamin
- Salah satu Medical Device
- Salah satu segments Consumer Health Market
- Berapa Medical Device
- Salah satu job position
10 Clues: Berapa Medical Device • Salah satu job position • Salah satu job position • Salah satu Medical Device • Berapa Consumer Health Market • Salah satu contoh brand vitamin • Salah satu sample sub-segments OTC • Contohnya adalah solid dose injectors • Salah satu segments Consumer Health Market • Salah satu contoh produk Capital Equipment Big Box
Dermatology 2025-02-24
9 Clues: Hair loss • Medical term for yeast • Medical term for itching • Medication used for itching • Another mite seen in animals • Mites commonly seen in puppies • Gets released from mast cell tumors • A bright pink pill with steriod in it • Leaves a target looking appearance on skin
EMT Chapter 1 EMS System 2022-08-30
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- prevention Efforts to prevent an injury or illness from ever occurring.
- A person trained and certified to provide advanced life support.
- A person who is trained and certified to provide basic life support and certain other noninvasive prehospital medical procedures.
- The state or condition of having a license granted by official or legal authority to perform medical acts and procedures not permitted by persons without such a license.
- director The physician who authorizes or delegates to the EMT the authority to provide medical care in the field.
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- prevention Efforts to limit the effects of an injury or illness that you cannot completely prevent.
- A process in which a person, an institution, or a program is evaluated and recognized as meeting certain predetermined standards to provide safe and ethical care.
- The first trained professional, such as a police officer, firefighters, lifeguards, or other rescuer, to arrive at the scene of an emergency to provide initial medical assistance.
- A person who is able to perform basic life support skills and limited advanced life support skills.
- The use of specialized equipment such as cardiac monitors, defibrillators, intravenous fluids, drug infusion, and endotracheal intubation to stabilize a patients condition.
- control Physician instructions that are given directly by radio or cell phone (online/direct) or indirectly by protocol/guidelines (off-line/indirect), as authorized by the medical director of the service program.
11 Clues: A person trained and certified to provide advanced life support. • prevention Efforts to prevent an injury or illness from ever occurring. • prevention Efforts to limit the effects of an injury or illness that you cannot completely prevent. • A person who is able to perform basic life support skills and limited advanced life support skills. • ...
EMT Chapter 1 EMS System 2022-08-30
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- prevention Efforts to prevent an injury or illness from ever occurring.
- A person trained and certified to provide advanced life support.
- A person who is trained and certified to provide basic life support and certain other noninvasive prehospital medical procedures.
- The state or condition of having a license granted by official or legal authority to perform medical acts and procedures not permitted by persons without such a license.
- director The physician who authorizes or delegates to the EMT the authority to provide medical care in the field.
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- prevention Efforts to limit the effects of an injury or illness that you cannot completely prevent.
- A process in which a person, an institution, or a program is evaluated and recognized as meeting certain predetermined standards to provide safe and ethical care.
- The first trained professional, such as a police officer, firefighters, lifeguards, or other rescuer, to arrive at the scene of an emergency to provide initial medical assistance.
- A person who is able to perform basic life support skills and limited advanced life support skills.
- The use of specialized equipment such as cardiac monitors, defibrillators, intravenous fluids, drug infusion, and endotracheal intubation to stabilize a patients condition.
- control Physician instructions that are given directly by radio or cell phone (online/direct) or indirectly by protocol/guidelines (off-line/indirect), as authorized by the medical director of the service program.
11 Clues: A person trained and certified to provide advanced life support. • prevention Efforts to prevent an injury or illness from ever occurring. • prevention Efforts to limit the effects of an injury or illness that you cannot completely prevent. • A person who is able to perform basic life support skills and limited advanced life support skills. • ...
Health science puzzle 2021-05-18
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- occurs when the blood supply to part of your brain is interrupted or reduced, preventing. brain tissue from getting oxygen and nutrients.
- an oath stating the obligations and proper conduct of doctors, formerly taken by those beginning medical practice
- abnormally high blood pressure.
- temporary cessation of breathing, especially during sleep.
- The temperature obtained by placing an electronic probe in the ear canal.
- a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs; a vein, artery, or capillary.
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- the branch of medicine that deals with diseases and abnormalities of the heart.
- a condition marked by fever and often by unconsciousness, caused by failure of the body's temperature-regulating mechanism when exposed to excessively high temperatures.
- improper, illegal, or negligent professional activity or treatment, especially by a medical practitioner, lawyer, or public official.
- the condition of having an abnormally low body temperature, typically one that is dangerously low.
- do not resuscitate.
- a condition characterized by an excess of watery fluid collecting in the cavities or tissues of the body.
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
- measurements of the body's most basic functions.
- personal protective equipment.
15 Clues: do not resuscitate. • personal protective equipment. • abnormally high blood pressure. • measurements of the body's most basic functions. • temporary cessation of breathing, especially during sleep. • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment. • The temperature obtained by placing an electronic probe in the ear canal. • ...
No. 38 2022-08-24
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- Pertaining to, resembling, or functioning in the manner of a trachea (8)
- A device that covers the mouth and nose to facilitate gas delivery (4,4)
- Concerning or related to the radius (6)
- A precisely measured amount of a drug prescribed by a doctor for administration to a patient (4)
- Mucous membrane lining of the inner surface of the uterus that grows and sheds during the menstrual cycle (11)
- Infection-related invasion of the bloodstream by bacteria, viruses, or fungi; also known as blood poisoning (10)
- Associate’s Degree in Nursing (3)
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- The medical specialty concerned with skin disorders diagnosis and treatment (11)
- The reappearance of cancer cells at the same or a different location (9)
- Veins that are swollen or enlarged (7)
- A medical instrument used to examine a portion of the throat (12)
- Iron-binding protein in the body (8)
- Reflex _____: A medical instrument used by practitioners to evaluate deep tendon reflexes (6)
- Any unlicensed personnel, regardless of title, who has been trained to function in a supportive role to whom nursing responsibility may be delegated (3)
- One of two organs in the abdomen that remove waste and excess fluid from the body (6)
15 Clues: Associate’s Degree in Nursing (3) • Iron-binding protein in the body (8) • Veins that are swollen or enlarged (7) • Concerning or related to the radius (6) • A medical instrument used to examine a portion of the throat (12) • The reappearance of cancer cells at the same or a different location (9) • ...
FMCP 2023-10-18
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- the spouse or child of an eligible employee
- when both you and your spouse are covered under the same plan with individual policies
- helps ensure you are receiving the best medical care from all of your providers
- administers the Plan's dental benefits
- payment made to the Fund by employee, retirees and dependents to maintain coverage
- Provider non-PPO providers who have agreed to perform services at a discounted rate
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- uses two-way video to connect you with board certified physicians that help diagnose minor illnesses and injuries
- administers the Plan's vision benefits
- medications that are used to treat complex conditions such as cancer, hepatitus C, etc.
- the percentage the Plan pay for covered medical expenses after the deductible has been met
- the first portion of you covered medical expenses paid out of pocket before benefits are payable for your remaining expenses
- the consolidated omnibus budget reconciliation act that provides continued healthcare coverage once it is lost
- what you must pay toward the cost of every office visit or emergency room treatment
- administers the Plan's Medicare Advantage Plan for Medicare eligible retirees and dependents
- administers the Plan's prescription drug benefits
15 Clues: administers the Plan's vision benefits • administers the Plan's dental benefits • the spouse or child of an eligible employee • administers the Plan's prescription drug benefits • helps ensure you are receiving the best medical care from all of your providers • payment made to the Fund by employee, retirees and dependents to maintain coverage • ...
Drugs 2019-06-12
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- a drug or other substance affecting mood or behavior and sold for non-medical purposes
- the capacity to endure continued subjection to something, especially a drug, without adverse reaction
- a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body
- medication that is given to an individual by a medical professional
- relying on or being controlled by someone or something
- a substance that induces insensitivity to pain
- repetitive misuse of a drug that is constantly on purpose
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- forbidden by law, rules, or custom
- a drug that causes hallucinations
- a condition in which a person engages in the use of a substance or in a behavior for which the rewarding effects provide a compelling incentive to repeatedly pursue the behavior, despite any detrimental consequences
- a substance that reduces levels of physiological or nervous activity
- physical and mental symptoms that occur after stopping or reducing intake of a drug
- a recurrence of any disease that has gone into remission or recovery
- the use of substance for a purpose that is not consistent with legal or medical guidelines, most often with prescription medications
- a toxic amount of a drug or combination of drugs overwhelms the body
15 Clues: a drug that causes hallucinations • forbidden by law, rules, or custom • a substance that induces insensitivity to pain • relying on or being controlled by someone or something • repetitive misuse of a drug that is constantly on purpose • medication that is given to an individual by a medical professional • ...
echis 2023-02-21
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- a condition in which a person cannot see at all, or when a person's vision is severely impaired
- a substance located in the blood and cells of the body
- when a person's limbs, fingers, or toes are removed during surgery
- a feeling of nervousness and worry
- when injury reguires immediate medical attention
- a medical condition in which the lens of the eye becomes white, causing a person to slowly lose the ability to see
- a drug or combination of drugs, given to a patient, in order to kill cancer cells
- condition that appears suddenly and often with great intensity
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- the formation of an opinion or judgment about something
- a medical method of preventing sensation, used to eliminate pain during surgery
- something is to make it unclean by adding a harmful substance to it
- a motion of the uterus during childbirth
- a device used to hold objects in place during surgery
- a term for a group if illness involving irregular electrical activity in the heart
- a serious disease in which cells in one or more parts of the body begin to grow in an uncontrolled and abnormal way
15 Clues: a feeling of nervousness and worry • a motion of the uterus during childbirth • when injury reguires immediate medical attention • a device used to hold objects in place during surgery • a substance located in the blood and cells of the body • the formation of an opinion or judgment about something • condition that appears suddenly and often with great intensity • ...
Unit 7 Call an ambulance 2024-08-29
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- A person receiving medical care
- To be injured by heat or fire
- is a collection of medical supplies and equipment that is used to provide immediate care for minor injuries and emergencies
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- A medical dressing (also called a "band-aid" in some countries)
- is a specially equipped vehicle designed to transport sick or injured people to a hospital or other medical facility.
- They typically change color as they heal, starting from dark blue or purple, then turning green or yellow before eventually fading away as the body reabsorbs the blood.
- A type of support for an injured arm
- An injury where the skin is split,often from something sharp.
8 Clues: To be injured by heat or fire • A person receiving medical care • A type of support for an injured arm • An injury where the skin is split,often from something sharp. • A medical dressing (also called a "band-aid" in some countries) • is a specially equipped vehicle designed to transport sick or injured people to a hospital or other medical facility. • ...
First Aid 2025-01-09
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- Judge or assess value or quality.
- Vehicle for emergency medical transport
- Sign of illness or disorder.
- One harmed by crime, disease, etc.
- Hurt or damaged physically.
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- Perform surgery on a body part.
- Initial medical help before a doctor.
- Lungs' inability to function properly.
- Process of getting well again.
- Make subject to or experience sth.
10 Clues: Hurt or damaged physically. • Sign of illness or disorder. • Process of getting well again. • Perform surgery on a body part. • Judge or assess value or quality. • Make subject to or experience sth. • One harmed by crime, disease, etc. • Initial medical help before a doctor. • Lungs' inability to function properly. • Vehicle for emergency medical transport
Patient Access Week 2023-04-06
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- To prevent this from occurring you must check three patient identifiers.
- Approach every experience with __.
- The person responsible for paying the bill of an encounter.
- It's the Original Medicare ID number that pays the hospitals for indirect Medical Education.
- __ Are always our first Priority.
- The Process of patient being hospitalized.
- Our hospital name abbreviated.
- Document every admitting Medicare Patient signs.
- Always act with __.
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- The team uses this to see who has arrived and see when they are to be regged.
- At the end of every shift you must clear these errors.
- The health system that inspiring healthier lives and stronger communities.
- A patient Identifier use a month, date and year.
- Ochsner Mascot's name.
- __ inspires us to do our best.
- Code Watch is called for this Type of patient.
- __ is an ongoing journey.
- __ makes us stronger.
- Aberration of Medical Record Number.
19 Clues: Always act with __. • __ makes us stronger. • Ochsner Mascot's name. • __ is an ongoing journey. • __ inspires us to do our best. • Our hospital name abbreviated. • __ Are always our first Priority. • Approach every experience with __. • Aberration of Medical Record Number. • The Process of patient being hospitalized. • Code Watch is called for this Type of patient. • ...
Medicamento 2023-08-18
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- Essential compounds for the functioning of the body.
- Concentrated liquid with medicinal properties and sweet taste.
- Medicine that is inserted rectally.
- Product with a creamy consistency used to treat skin conditions.
- Substance that prevents the proliferation of microorganisms in wounds.
- Device that allows to inhale medicines.
- liquid syrup with medicinal properties and sweet taste.
- Medicine to relieve pain.
- Person specialized in drugs and their dispensing.
- Small form of medication to be swallowed.
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- or case where medicines and medical products are kept.
- Liquid that is administered in the form of drops in the eyes or ears.
- is used to cover wounds.
- Instrument used to inject medicines.
- Medical document indicating the treatment.
- Substance used to treat diseases.
- Semi-solid substance used to treat skin conditions.
- Medicine used to fight infections.
- small solid form of medication to be swallowed.
- Solid form of medication to be swallowed.
20 Clues: is used to cover wounds. • Medicine to relieve pain. • Substance used to treat diseases. • Medicine used to fight infections. • Medicine that is inserted rectally. • Instrument used to inject medicines. • Device that allows to inhale medicines. • Solid form of medication to be swallowed. • Small form of medication to be swallowed. • Medical document indicating the treatment. • ...
japanese medicine in the middle ages 2024-03-17
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- Traditional Japanese medical practitioners
- Traditional Japanese massage therapy
- A medieval Japanese term for smallpox
- A common illness caused by poor hygiene and sanitation
- Japanese term for the medical texts imported from China
- A traditional Japanese method of healing using therapeutic touch
- Healing herbs used in medieval Japan
- A practice of bloodletting to balance the body's humors
- A common medieval Japanese illness causing fever and body aches
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- A traditional Japanese hot spring therapy
- A common illness affecting the respiratory system
- A method of treatment using moxibustion
- A disease caused by contaminated water sources
- A practice of maintaining balance in the body's energy flow
- A popular method of diagnosis involving examination of the pulse
- A common symptom of many medieval illnesses
- Traditional Japanese method of acupuncture
- A disease transmitted by fleas and rats
- A traditional Japanese term for surgery
19 Clues: Traditional Japanese massage therapy • Healing herbs used in medieval Japan • A medieval Japanese term for smallpox • A method of treatment using moxibustion • A disease transmitted by fleas and rats • A traditional Japanese term for surgery • A traditional Japanese hot spring therapy • Traditional Japanese medical practitioners • ...
Hospital 2014-10-26
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- a serious disease that you get from eating food or drinking water containing a type of harmful bacteria
- a form of bacteria that spreads disease among people or animals
- extremely unhappy or uncomfortable
- a drug or another substance that is injected into your body
- a feeling that you have in a part of your body when you are hurt or ill
- a medical condition in which you have difficulty sleeping
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- medical treatment in which a doctor cuts open someone's body
- the process of providing medical care
- a piece of paper that a doctor gives you that says what type of medicine you need
- the physical state of a person or animal, especially how healthy they are
10 Clues: extremely unhappy or uncomfortable • the process of providing medical care • a medical condition in which you have difficulty sleeping • a drug or another substance that is injected into your body • medical treatment in which a doctor cuts open someone's body • a form of bacteria that spreads disease among people or animals • ...
How do you feel 2023-12-25
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- an act of surgery performed on a patient.
- give medical care or attention to; try to heal or cure.
- highly unpleasant physical sensation caused by illness or injury.
- recovery or relief from a disease
- cause (a wound, injury, or person) to become sound or healthy again.
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- a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease.
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- an instance of being injured.
- (of a medical practitioner) advise and authorize the use of (a medicine or treatment) for someone, especially in writing.
10 Clues: an instance of being injured. • recovery or relief from a disease • an act of surgery performed on a patient. • give medical care or attention to; try to heal or cure. • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • highly unpleasant physical sensation caused by illness or injury. • cause (a wound, injury, or person) to become sound or healthy again. • ...
DOCTORS & HOSPITALS 2024-07-29
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- HE PLAYED TITULAR ROLE IN JOHN Q, DESPERATE MAN LITERALLY FIGHTING HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
- WILLIAM HURT GETS CANCER, BECOMES BETTER PERSON
- MICHAEL CALLAN IS AMONG NEW CLASS AT A PUBLIC CITY HOSP 1962
- MEDICAL UNIT FILM SET IN KOREAN WAR DIR. BY ROBERT ALTMAN
- HE PLAYED TITULAR ROLE IN PATCH ADAMS, DOCTOR WHO ENTERTAINS AS PART OF HEALING
- WWII BURN VICTIM TELLS NURSE HIS STORY OF DOOMED LOVE AS HE SUFFERS IN SAHARAN MEDICAL SHELTER
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- BOGART & JUNE ALLYSON AS KOREAN WAR MEDICAL PERSONNEL
- SERIES DIRK BOGARDE AS DR. SPARROW IN THIS BR. COMEDY SERIES
- WALTER MATTHAUS DR. & GLENDA JACKSON ARGUE HEALTH CARE, BEGIN DATING
- GEORGE C. SCOTT HEADS DYSFUNCTIONAL INNER-CITY TREATMENT CTR
10 Clues: WILLIAM HURT GETS CANCER, BECOMES BETTER PERSON • BOGART & JUNE ALLYSON AS KOREAN WAR MEDICAL PERSONNEL • MEDICAL UNIT FILM SET IN KOREAN WAR DIR. BY ROBERT ALTMAN • SERIES DIRK BOGARDE AS DR. SPARROW IN THIS BR. COMEDY SERIES • MICHAEL CALLAN IS AMONG NEW CLASS AT A PUBLIC CITY HOSP 1962 • GEORGE C. SCOTT HEADS DYSFUNCTIONAL INNER-CITY TREATMENT CTR • ...
The role and place of statistics in healthcare 2022-09-28
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- - a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease.
- test - method to detect potential health disorders or diseases in people .
- - the action of stopping something from happening.
- - the branch of medicine which deals with the incidence and possible control of diseases.
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- - a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- health - the health of the population as a whole.
- - concerned with the diagnosis of illness or other problems.
- medicine - the application of medical knowledge to the investigation of crime, particularly in establishing the causes of death.
- - treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- statistics - It is the science of summarizing, collecting and interpreting data in medical practice.
10 Clues: health - the health of the population as a whole. • - the action of stopping something from happening. • - treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • - concerned with the diagnosis of illness or other problems. • - a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease. • ...
Social and medical insurance 2025-03-13
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- The amount paid out-of-pocket before insurance starts covering costs
- A government-funded insurance program for low-income individuals in the U.S.
- A type of insurance that pays for medical expenses from workplace injuries
- A system that provides healthcare coverage for all citizens
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- The percentage of medical costs shared between patient and insurer
- A law that expanded healthcare access in the U.S. in 2010
- The monthly payment made to maintain health insurance coverage
- A federal health insurance program for seniors aged 65+ in the U.S.
- A type of health plan requiring patients to use a specific network of doctors
- A payment made at the time of receiving medical services
10 Clues: A system that provides healthcare coverage for all citizens • A payment made at the time of receiving medical services • A law that expanded healthcare access in the U.S. in 2010 • The monthly payment made to maintain health insurance coverage • ...
USMLE 2025-10-24
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- The ability to do a medical task correctly and safely.
- – Proof that a person or program has met specific professional requirements.
- A practice activity or computer program that imitates real medical situations to test skills.
- – The conditions or qualifications needed to take part in something, such as the USMLE.
- – The period of medical training after graduation when doctors work under supervision.
- – The act of evaluating how well someone understands or performs something.
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- – Official recognition that a school or program meets required standards.
- – A formal test to measure a person’s knowledge or skills.
- – The understanding of diseases, treatments, and patient care.
- The official process of getting permission to practice medicine in the United States.
10 Clues: The ability to do a medical task correctly and safely. • – A formal test to measure a person’s knowledge or skills. • – The understanding of diseases, treatments, and patient care. • – Official recognition that a school or program meets required standards. • – The act of evaluating how well someone understands or performs something. • ...
Health Science Careers 2022-09-01
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- Therapist that applies manual techniques to manipulate the skin, muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
- Dispense prescription medications to patients and offer expertise in the safe use of prescriptions.
- Draws blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations.
- 2-year post secondary degree
- Assess sports injuries
- Treats patients with health problems of the neuromusculoskeletal system, which includes nerves, bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
- Therapist that treats patients who have injuries, illnesses, or disabilities through the therapeutic use of everyday activities.
- Cares for the health of animals.
- Diagnose and treat visual problems and manage diseases, injuries, and other disorders of the eyes.
- Abbreviation for one who provides and coordinates patient care and educate patients and the public about various health conditions.
- Diagnoses, manages, and treats patients who have hearing, balance, or related problems.
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- Therapists that administer doses of radiation to patients who have cancer or other serious diseases.
- Examines patients for signs of oral diseases, such as gingivitis, and provide preventive care, including oral hygiene.
- 4-year post secondary degree
- Therapist that care for patients who have trouble breathing—for example, because of a chronic condition such as asthma.
- Therapist that helps improve patients’ strength and mobility, and relieve pain by the use of therapeutic properties of exercise, light, heat, cold, water, electricity, ultrasound, and massage.
- Assist in surgical operations
- Provide medical and surgical care for people with foot, ankle, and lower leg problems.
- Respond to emergency calls, performing medical services and transporting patients to medical facilities.
19 Clues: Assess sports injuries • 4-year post secondary degree • 2-year post secondary degree • Assist in surgical operations • Cares for the health of animals. • Draws blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations. • Provide medical and surgical care for people with foot, ankle, and lower leg problems. • ...
Legal and Ethics NSG4070 2025-11-13
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- physical contact made without consent, including giving medication against wishes
- what the C in the FICA spiritual assessment tool stands for
- a durable _______ of attorney assigns a person to make legal medical decisions for a patient who cannot make their own decisions
- ______ care assists with making patients comfortable during their illness
- examples of this include writing a letter or reaching out to a senator on social media
- an advance ________ allows a patient to legally express wishes about their lifesaving care if they are unable (AKA living will)
- failure to assess, monitor, and report patient conditions is an example of this type of unintentional tort
- _______ tort is is done on purpose despite consequences
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- a nurse who suspects a patient may be a victim of ______ trafficking must be reported to authorities
- falsifying documentation(fraud) can be a _____ offense under law
- ______ violence include supervisors making threats to their employees
- examples of this include petitioning or attending a march related to support a specific candidate or law change
- discrimination violates federal law, professional values, and ____ principals
- damaging a reputation through writing or pictures
- a threat made to coerce a patient to do something
- policy ________ is the first step in policy making
- disrespectful behavior including gossiping, rumors, name calling, refusing to help
- the most common type of unintentional tort, when a nurse does not follow through on expected care
- medical _______ are when interventions will have little to no medical benefit
19 Clues: damaging a reputation through writing or pictures • a threat made to coerce a patient to do something • policy ________ is the first step in policy making • _______ tort is is done on purpose despite consequences • what the C in the FICA spiritual assessment tool stands for • falsifying documentation(fraud) can be a _____ offense under law • ...
Hospital 2023-06-24
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- A medical test that uses a machine to take pictures of the inside of the body. X-rays help doctors see bones and organs to diagnose injuries or illnesses.
- A medical procedure performed by doctors to treat certain conditions or diseases. Surgeons use special tools to make cuts and repair or remove body parts.
- A doctor who specializes in caring for babies, children, and teenagers. Pediatricians understand the unique medical needs of young patients.
- A written note from the doctor that tells the pharmacist what medication to provide. Patients take the prescription to a pharmacy to get their medicine.
- A scheduled time for a patient to visit the doctor or hospital. Appointments ensure that patients receive proper care and reduce waiting times.
- Medicine or drugs prescribed by doctors to help people get better. Medication can be in the form of tablets, capsules, liquids, or injections.
- A person who helps people when they are sick or injured. Doctors examine patients, diagnose illnesses, and provide treatment and care.
- A soft cloth or strip used to cover and protect wounds or injuries. Bandages help keep the area clean and prevent further harm or infection.
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- A chair with wheels used by people who have difficulty walking or moving. Wheelchairs help individuals move around easily and comfortably.
- A person who visits the hospital to receive medical care. Patients may have an illness, injury, or need help staying healthy.
- A special vehicle that quickly transports sick or injured people to the hospital. Ambulances have sirens and flashing lights to clear the way.
- A medical tool that doctors use to listen to a person's heartbeat and breathing. It has a long tube and a small disc-shaped piece called a diaphragm.
- Devices used to help people walk when they have a leg injury or need extra support. Crutches are placed under the arms and help distribute weight.
- Room A designated area in the hospital where patients and their families wait for their turn to see the doctor. It usually has chairs and magazines.
- Pressure The force of blood against the walls of the arteries. Doctors measure blood pressure using a cuff and a device called a sphygmomanometer.
- A caring person who helps take care of patients in the hospital. Nurses check vital signs, administer medicine, and provide comfort and support.
16 Clues: A person who visits the hospital to receive medical care. Patients may have an illness, injury, or need help staying healthy. • A person who helps people when they are sick or injured. Doctors examine patients, diagnose illnesses, and provide treatment and care. • ...
Interqual 2015 2015-11-23
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- lists conditions/diagnoses and is designed to guide the user to criteria subset where a specific condition or diagnosis can be found
- Transition Plan Tool is intended to serve as a _________
- number of hours for the time requirement a symptom or finding can be used to meet criteria (2 words)
- criteria that indicate patient may require continued stay however the episode days have been exhausted
- patients less than 18 years of age
- moving to a more appropriate subset based on the clinical condition can occur at ___ time
- a prolonged finding based on repeated measurement
- level of care defined by hemodynamically stable patients who require 6-24hrs of treatment or assessment
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- use this general subset if the patient did not have surgery and there is no condition specific subset
- patients greater than or equal to 18 years of age
- the secondary reviewer ____________ medical necessity based on review of the medical record
- partial responder is criteria that indicates the patient is clinically _________________ at that level of care for designated day and condition
- number of times a level of care can be met for each episode day
- use this general subset when a patient has surgery
- criteria that indicate the patient is clinically stable
- the __________ condition drives the subset selection
- condition specific, general or extended day
- oxygen measurements used in criteria are based on ___________ (2 words)
18 Clues: patients less than 18 years of age • condition specific, general or extended day • patients greater than or equal to 18 years of age • a prolonged finding based on repeated measurement • use this general subset when a patient has surgery • the __________ condition drives the subset selection • criteria that indicate the patient is clinically stable • ...
The role and place of statistics in healthcare 2022-09-28
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- - the action of stopping something from happening.
- - the branch of medicine which deals with the incidence and possible control of diseases.
- - a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- - concerned with the diagnosis of illness or other problems.
- test - method to detect potential health disorders or diseases in people .
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- medicine - the application of medical knowledge to the investigation of crime, particularly in establishing the causes of death.
- health - the health of the population as a whole.
- - a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease.
- - treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- statistics - It is the science of summarizing, collecting and interpreting data in medical practice.
10 Clues: health - the health of the population as a whole. • - the action of stopping something from happening. • - treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • - concerned with the diagnosis of illness or other problems. • - a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease. • ...
Hospital 2020-02-26
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- a person who works with the doctor to give care to people who are sick or injured
- it generally means patients are given a bed and kept under examination, usually at least overnight
- the treatment of injuries in people by cutting open the body and removing or repairing the damaged part
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment
- an establishment or hospital department where outpatients are given medical treatment or advice
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
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- inspect the patient thoroughly
- a professional who practises medicine and cures people
- the point at which the patient leaves the hospital
- a substance or preparation used in treating disease, a pill
10 Clues: inspect the patient thoroughly • the point at which the patient leaves the hospital • a professional who practises medicine and cures people • an institution providing medical and surgical treatment • a substance or preparation used in treating disease, a pill • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment. • ...
CAREERS 2024-11-17
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- A person who writes and develops computer programs.
- A professional who operates aircraft and ensures passenger safety during flights.
- A person who provides assistance to individuals with medical or daily living needs.
- Someone who works on artificial intelligence systems.
- Someone who supports individuals with mental health challenges through counseling and therapy.
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- A person who produces engaging materials such as videos, blogs, social media posts, or graphics to attract and interact with online audiences.
- A designer of buildings and structures, combining creativity and engineering knowledge.
- A first responder who provides emergency medical care before patients reach a hospital.
- A highly skilled medical professional who performs operations.
- A legal expert who represents clients in court and provides legal advice.
10 Clues: A person who writes and develops computer programs. • Someone who works on artificial intelligence systems. • A highly skilled medical professional who performs operations. • A legal expert who represents clients in court and provides legal advice. • A professional who operates aircraft and ensures passenger safety during flights. • ...
clases 2018-03-13
Medical Form Crossword 2018-03-30
14 Clues: for a male • you work for • been married • family member • word for your job • day you were born • for a married woman • word for a boy or man • but no longer together • for a not married woman • word for a girl or woman • Before, previous or first • Another word for last name • person receiving medical treatment
Medical Terminology 1 2013-08-06
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- Deficiency of all cells
- Surgical removal of wrinkles
- Core of the word, "foundation"
- Pertaining to against life
- Disease process of the adrenal gland
- Pertaining to before birth
- Blockage
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- Condition of excessive sugar in the blood
- Pertaining to two sides
- Pertaining to after birth
- Burning pain
- Head,Eye,Ear,Nose,Throat
- Pertaining to no sleep
- Cerebrovascular Accident
14 Clues: Blockage • Burning pain • Pertaining to no sleep • Deficiency of all cells • Pertaining to two sides • Head,Eye,Ear,Nose,Throat • Cerebrovascular Accident • Pertaining to after birth • Pertaining to against life • Pertaining to before birth • Surgical removal of wrinkles • Core of the word, "foundation" • Disease process of the adrenal gland • Condition of excessive sugar in the blood
MEDICAL VOL. 1 2021-09-18
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- a shot of a skeleton part
- high temperature
- damaged and bleeding skin
- physical damage to a human body
- an injury leading to moving disability (light)
- a fixer for a broken bone
- pain
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- extreme (pain)
- a harmful microbe
- a type of an illness accompanied by fever, body aches
- an effect of an injury coming after a bite
- an issue caused by a lack of coming into a heart's blood
- a type of an injury caused by touching sharp surfaces
- an effect of an injury appearing after a hit
14 Clues: pain • extreme (pain) • high temperature • a harmful microbe • a shot of a skeleton part • damaged and bleeding skin • a fixer for a broken bone • physical damage to a human body • an effect of an injury coming after a bite • an effect of an injury appearing after a hit • an injury leading to moving disability (light) • a type of an illness accompanied by fever, body aches • ...
CYCLOPAM MEDICAL basics 2022-07-11
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- is known as indigestion.
- infection of stomach & small intestine.
- selectively inhibits COX3 enzyme in brain & spinal cord.
- is simethicone.
- inflammation of female reproductive organs.
- a major digestive organ with gastric glands.
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- technology avoids upper creaming of Simethicone.
- ducts are series of thin tubes that go from liver to large intestine.
- has direct action on smooth muscles.
- reduce bloating, discomfort & pain caused by excess gas in stomach or intestinal tract.
- is a neurotransmitter that causes contraction of smooth muscles.
- is paracetamol.
- is sudden involuntary contraction of smooth muscles.
- is dicyclomine.
14 Clues: is paracetamol. • is dicyclomine. • is simethicone. • is known as indigestion. • has direct action on smooth muscles. • infection of stomach & small intestine. • inflammation of female reproductive organs. • a major digestive organ with gastric glands. • technology avoids upper creaming of Simethicone. • is sudden involuntary contraction of smooth muscles. • ...
Medical Terminology crossword 2022-11-14
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- a cancer caused by an overprdouction of damaged WBCs
- fear of heights
- bone surgery
- surgical removal of the foreskin
- treatment of tumours
- malignant tumour in connective tissues
- paralysis restricted to one limb
- situated between the ribs
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- platic surgery of the nose
- relating to the upper central region of the abdomen
- abnormal enlargment of the heart
- the study of the ear, nose and throat
- inflamation of the liver
- fast resting heart rate
14 Clues: bone surgery • fear of heights • treatment of tumours • fast resting heart rate • inflamation of the liver • situated between the ribs • platic surgery of the nose • abnormal enlargment of the heart • surgical removal of the foreskin • paralysis restricted to one limb • the study of the ear, nose and throat • malignant tumour in connective tissues • ...
Medical Term Project 2024-01-10
medical abbreviations- Frequency 2023-10-04
Medical Related Terms 2023-10-30
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- ultrasonic frequency used to take scans of body structures
- component that allows patients to remain pain free during procedures
- hormone that lowers glucose levels
- protective clothing worn by healthcare workers
- radiation machine used to take images of body structures
- hand coverings used to limit spread of germs
- worn by a patient in replacement of their clothes
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- scan made up of a main magnet that creates detailed images of body structures
- used on the tip of a syringe to penetrate surfaces
- drugs used to relax a patient
- face covering used to limit spread of germs
- antibiotics that aid against infections
- tube used to catch and release liquid
- aids to provide immunity against diseases
14 Clues: drugs used to relax a patient • hormone that lowers glucose levels • tube used to catch and release liquid • antibiotics that aid against infections • aids to provide immunity against diseases • face covering used to limit spread of germs • hand coverings used to limit spread of germs • protective clothing worn by healthcare workers • ...
#11 Medical Tests 2025-09-11
14 Clues: Uses sound waves • Heart rhythm test • Cross-section view • Special blood test • Basic body imaging • Glucose level check • Fat levels in blood • Small tissue sample • Camera check inside • Ultrasound of heart • Checks organ function • Detailed imaging scan • Kidney and fluid balance • Measures clotting ability
HIM 2013-04-17
Nightmare Vacation 2021-06-23
14 Clues: Gift • fear • Thief • travler • Very Bad • Bad Dream • Unhealthy • Belly Pain • Understood • Holds Money • feeling unwell • medical center • Without Thinking • formal request with signatures
Unit 3 Vocab 2022-10-06
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- combining public and private events
- cause two or more things to be the same in value
- a game or round immediately preceding the final, the winner of which goes on to the final.
- treatment using drugs
- the process of equating one thing with another
- a corresponding line on the planet
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- half of a sphere
- satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity
- being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value
- Half-circle
- combining formal and informal elements
- think deeply or carefully about something
- the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
- relating to conditions requiring medical but not surgical treatment
14 Clues: Half-circle • half of a sphere • treatment using drugs • a corresponding line on the planet • combining public and private events • combining formal and informal elements • think deeply or carefully about something • the process of equating one thing with another • cause two or more things to be the same in value • satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity • ...
Pre-Hospital crossword 2024-11-21
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- Hypothermia, Acidemia and _______ make the trauma triad.
- Disease where alveoli lose their shape / ecstaticity.
- The area between the thorax and pelvis
- How should adrenaline 1:1000 be administered.
- Medical term for involuntary eye movement.
- Medical term for dropping of the eyelid.
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- Low blood sugars.
- The residual symptoms / outcome of a disease or injury.
- Triad used to predict injuries from paediatric pedestrian trauma RTC PT.
- The physiological response to raised ICP.
- IncRR, SOB, pins and needles in extremities.
- hepaticus Also known as ‘breath of the dead’.
- Another word for rapid / new / recent onset
- A type of injury caused by a healthcare provider during surgery or treatment.
14 Clues: Low blood sugars. • The area between the thorax and pelvis • Medical term for dropping of the eyelid. • The physiological response to raised ICP. • Medical term for involuntary eye movement. • Another word for rapid / new / recent onset • IncRR, SOB, pins and needles in extremities. • hepaticus Also known as ‘breath of the dead’. • ...
DENTISTRY 1 2024-07-23
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- several dentists work together in a group
- a branch of dentistry dealing with the health of gum tissue
- The _________ desk, is located in the front lobby
- regular teeth cleaning is vital to good_______ health
- room,a space in wich people wait to be served
- recommendation
- a branch of dentistry that interprets data and images for diagnoses
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- a branch of dentestry concerned with recognizing and controlling diseases
- a particual field or practice
- room, a space where medical supplies are kept
- the medical study of the mouth and teeth
- a branch of dentistry dealing with dental pulp
- room, a space where surgical instruments are cleaned
- upper jaw
14 Clues: upper jaw • recommendation • a particual field or practice • the medical study of the mouth and teeth • several dentists work together in a group • room, a space where medical supplies are kept • room,a space in wich people wait to be served • a branch of dentistry dealing with dental pulp • The _________ desk, is located in the front lobby • ...
EMelgar Chapt 1&2 2012-12-12
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- prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided; preauthorization is not received the charge is usually not covered
- plan that permits patients to receive medical services from non-network providers
- consumer driven health plan
- standard of conduct based on moral principles
- a medical practice's written plan for incidents
- standards of professional behavior
- record of all charges, payments, and adjustments made on a particular patient's account
- payment method in which a prepayment covers the provider's services to a plan member for a specifies period of time
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- person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse in a qui tam case
- a health plan clearhouse or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form in connection with HIPAA transactions
- method of scrambling transmitted data so it cannot be deciphered without the use of a confidential process or key
- care that is provided to keep patients healthy or to prevent illness, such as routine check ups and screening tests
- national provider identifier
- centers for Medicare and Medicaid services
- failure to use an acceptable level of professional skills when giving medical services that results in injury or harm to a patient
15 Clues: consumer driven health plan • national provider identifier • standards of professional behavior • centers for Medicare and Medicaid services • standard of conduct based on moral principles • a medical practice's written plan for incidents • person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse in a qui tam case • ...
QNXT 2018-06-05
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- It is an add on product to QNXT application, which allows us to import and export Hippa Complaint Transaction.
- They help to manage many benefits into a single accumulation-
- Member can also be known as
- Medical Insurance provide healthcare coverage for limited series of time during absence of other coverage
- An indicator that a record has an important warning attached
- Insurance helps to meet medical cost due to unexpected Injuries
- It is a Tax-Exempt plan to cover the cost of Healthcare.
- Paid by the member regardless of the cost of the service availed
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- system is used to compare the relative complexity of one Medical service to another
- Hybrid between HMO and PPO plan
- hyperlinks that shows the level at which the user has accessed the module
- Which Pratice is used by healthcare organization to assign financial risk and responsibility for healthcare services
- Payment method where physicians assume more risk
- Person who Calculate Premium Rates, reserves and dividends and assist in estimating the costs and savings of benefit changes
- Helps to pay for a lesser service where there is no benefit for the billed service, rather than providing no benefit at all.
15 Clues: Member can also be known as • Hybrid between HMO and PPO plan • Payment method where physicians assume more risk • It is a Tax-Exempt plan to cover the cost of Healthcare. • An indicator that a record has an important warning attached • They help to manage many benefits into a single accumulation- • Insurance helps to meet medical cost due to unexpected Injuries • ...
Health insurance 2021-12-22
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- is a primary doctor who gives general medical care
- is also known as an agent or broker
- a dollar amount that a patient must pay for healthcare services each plan year before the insurance company will begin paying claims
- the list of prescription drugs covered in full or In part by a health care
- is known in Pennsylvania as Medical Assistance
- Group-Health-Plan a group health plan that covers employees of an employer that has 51 or more employees
- the nations medical resource agency
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- another term for this is the Affordable-Care-Act
- is a recurring fee a health insurance company charges for your health insurance coverage
- the market for health insurance coverage offered to individuals not in a group health plan
- an amendment to an insurance policy
- is a written order from your primary care doctor for you to see a specialist
- a person or business who can help you apply and enroll you in health insurance.
- a request for payment that you or your health care provider submits to your health insurance
- a person or business who can help enroll you in health insurance
15 Clues: is also known as an agent or broker • an amendment to an insurance policy • the nations medical resource agency • is known in Pennsylvania as Medical Assistance • another term for this is the Affordable-Care-Act • is a primary doctor who gives general medical care • a person or business who can help enroll you in health insurance • ...
DEHYDRATION AND VOMITING 2025-03-29
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- (8 letters) The medical term for excessive thirst, often a symptom of dehydration.
- (11 letters) The medical solution used to replace lost fluids and electrolytes in severe dehydration.
- (5 letters) This vital sign increases during dehydration due to reduced blood volume.
- test (9 letters) A skin assessment technique used to evaluate dehydration.
- (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting.
- (6 letters) The mineral commonly supplemented to prevent electrolyte imbalance during dehydration treatment.
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- (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit.
- (10 letters) Severe dehydration can lead to this dangerous drop in blood pressure.
- (6 letters) The first-line oral treatment for mild dehydration, containing sodium and glucose.
- (6 letters) This food is often introduced slowly after vomiting has subsided to avoid stomach irritation and help with hydration.
- (8 letters) A type of medication used to alleviate nausea and prevent vomiting.
- (5 letters) The loss of water and essential electrolytes from the body.
- (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting.
- (9 letters) The type of dehydration caused by greater water loss than sodium loss.
- (4 letters) A bland dietary regimen recommended for patients recovering from vomiting, composed of bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast.
15 Clues: (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit. • (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting. • (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting. • (5 letters) The loss of water and essential electrolytes from the body. • test (9 letters) A skin assessment technique used to evaluate dehydration. • ...
Food Assistance Eligibility Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-10
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- Screen used to collect and display household relationships and food purchasing information
- Screen that lists everyone in the AG, their age, and work requirement programs.
- Screen that captures information about the household’s living situation.
- Screen used to collect and display information about medical expenses.
- Screen used to document and display expected changes in the household.
- Screen used to ask about possible medical expenses or insurance coverage.
- Screen that displays Food Assistance Issuance History.
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- Screen used to verify identity and residency for all household members.
- Screen that allows the selection of which type of benefits the FLORIDA system Will evaluate.
- Cooperation with this agency is required unless good cause for non-cooperation exists.
- Screen used to display or update individual ineligibility information and apply sanctions.
- Screen used to collect and display information about private medical insurance policies
- Sanction “removals”, prior to the effective date of the sanction, and sanction “lifts”, after the effective date of the sanction, are normally completed by
- Screen that displays data for each household member, including names, dates of birth, and social security numbers.
- Screen used to track months of food assistance received by ABAWDs.
15 Clues: Screen that displays Food Assistance Issuance History. • Screen used to track months of food assistance received by ABAWDs. • Screen used to collect and display information about medical expenses. • Screen used to document and display expected changes in the household. • Screen used to verify identity and residency for all household members. • ...
Wk 2025-05-29
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- An abnormal mass of tissue resulting from uncontrolled cell division.
- - Present continuously without interruption;
- - (Condition) Extremely serious, unstable, or life-threatening, requiring immediate and intensive medical intervention.
- - Of medium severity, intensity, or amount; neither mild nor severe.
- - Not having received medical care or intervention for a condition, disease, or symptom.
- - Existing before a specific event, such as the current illness, injury, or the start of health insurance coverage.
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- - A physician (medical doctor) who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
- - Occurring at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady. .
- - Persisting for a long time, typically 3 months or more, or recurring frequently.
- - Having a rapid onset, severe symptoms, and a short (but often severe) course.
- - Originating or acquired in a hospital or healthcare facility.
- - (Pain or suffering) So intense, severe, or overwhelming that it cannot be endured or tolerated.
- - A state of physical or psychological pain, suffering, discomfort, or anguish.
- - The process of prioritizing patients for treatment based on the severity of their condition and urgency of their need for care,
- - A significant loss of vision that cannot be corrected fully with glasses or contact lenses.
15 Clues: - Present continuously without interruption; • - Originating or acquired in a hospital or healthcare facility. • - Occurring at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady. . • - Of medium severity, intensity, or amount; neither mild nor severe. • An abnormal mass of tissue resulting from uncontrolled cell division. • ...
IMIST AMBO CROSSWORD 2021-08-31
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- past medical history
- includes symptoms, information relating to the complaint
- main presenting probelm or medical complaint
- medications,food, or other substances
- regular/prescriptions
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- vitals and GCS
- name, age, gender
- what you did for the patient, and the result
- any relevant information not yet mentioned
9 Clues: vitals and GCS • name, age, gender • past medical history • regular/prescriptions • medications,food, or other substances • any relevant information not yet mentioned • main presenting probelm or medical complaint • what you did for the patient, and the result • includes symptoms, information relating to the complaint
History of the development of gynecology. 2025-02-17
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- A method used to detect cervical cancer.
- The hormone responsible for female reproductive development.
- The ethical principle that ensures patients have the right to make informed decisions about their care.
- The right of patients to keep their medical information private.
- A legal document containing a patient’s past and present medical conditions.
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- The imaging technique commonly used in gynecology to examine reproductive organs.
- A modern minimally invasive technique used in gynecology for diagnosis and surgery.
- The branch of medicine dealing with female reproductive health.
- The act of collecting information about a patient’s medical background.
9 Clues: A method used to detect cervical cancer. • The hormone responsible for female reproductive development. • The branch of medicine dealing with female reproductive health. • The right of patients to keep their medical information private. • The act of collecting information about a patient’s medical background. • ...
HEALTHY CROSSWORD 2014-05-19
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- A person who is receiving medical care
- A place where people who are ill or injured are treated and taken care of by doctors and nurses
- an infectious disease that causes a slight fever and red spots on the skin
- GP
- A hospital for people who are dying, especially from cancer
- A judgment about what a particular illness or problem is, made after examining it
- A long piece of cloth that is tied around an injury or a part of someone's body that has been hurt
- A lot of small red spots on the skin
- A medical condition that makes breathing difficult by causing the air passages to become narrow or blocked
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- A building, often part of a hospital, to which people can go for medical care or advice relating to a particular condition
- A doctor who performs operations involving the brain or nerves
- A piece of paper on which a doctor writes the details of the medicine or drugs that a patient needs
- A shop in which medicines are sold
- A small piece of medicine that a person swallows without chewing
- A person who is trained to prepare medicines and who works in a hospital or shop
- A device used for measuring temperature
- damage to someone's body caused by an accident or an attack
- A continuous pain in the head
- A disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
19 Clues: GP • A continuous pain in the head • A shop in which medicines are sold • A lot of small red spots on the skin • A person who is receiving medical care • A device used for measuring temperature • A hospital for people who are dying, especially from cancer • damage to someone's body caused by an accident or an attack • ...
Chapter 10 Computers in the Medical Office 2025-01-08
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- Computer with massive hard drive capacity that is used to link other computers together
- Modifications to software to fix deficiencies in the software
- Software responsible for the general operation of a computer system
- Patient's medical record from a single medical source
- Written material that accompanies purchased software containing necessary software information
- Patient's electric medical records from multiple sources combined into one master database
- Hardware device or software program designed to prevent unauthorized access to a computer system
- Software used to control the computer and its peripheral equipment
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- Type of healthcare software often intertwined with EMR and used in the day-to-day operations
- Connecting two or more computers together to share files and hardware
- When recipient receives an e-mail that directs them to go to a fake website and provide financial information
- Refers to the storage of computer data, can be volatile or nonvolatile
- Brain of the computer that preforms instructions defined by software
13 Clues: Patient's medical record from a single medical source • Modifications to software to fix deficiencies in the software • Software used to control the computer and its peripheral equipment • Software responsible for the general operation of a computer system • Brain of the computer that preforms instructions defined by software • ...
Hospital Heros 2020-08-11
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- where doctors work
- pumps blood to the rest of the body
- the parts of our bodies that keep us healthy
- given to us by doctors to make us feel better
- carries blood from the heart to the res of the
- used to give us medicine
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- makes sick people better
- the care driven to medical emergencies
- controls the rest of the body
- the people who respond to medical emergencies first
- assistant to doctors
11 Clues: where doctors work • assistant to doctors • makes sick people better • used to give us medicine • controls the rest of the body • pumps blood to the rest of the body • the care driven to medical emergencies • the parts of our bodies that keep us healthy • given to us by doctors to make us feel better • carries blood from the heart to the res of the • ...
Med Term Syllabus 2024-08-21
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- Medical terminology is an ______ subject for all healthcare professionals.
- Foundations of medical terms: Prefixes, Suffixes, and _____ combining forms.
- _____ Technical Education.
- What percentage is a daily grade worth?
- Checking for ________.
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- What day are tutorials?
- Cellphones, Airpds & iPad are _______ at Cy Park.
- A _______ Assessment is worth 40% of your overall grade.
- Academic ________ is the expectation that all students authentically and ethically engage in.
- What period is my planning?
- Your teachers name is Mrs/Coach ______.
11 Clues: Checking for ________. • What day are tutorials? • _____ Technical Education. • What period is my planning? • Your teachers name is Mrs/Coach ______. • What percentage is a daily grade worth? • Cellphones, Airpds & iPad are _______ at Cy Park. • A _______ Assessment is worth 40% of your overall grade. • ...
Chapter 17 2021-04-14
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- report, with regard to workers' compensation, a report that documents the treatment provided, the worker's current medical status, the expected plan of care, the prognosis, and the expected return-to-work date
- Security Disability Insurance, federal government program that provides health care coverage to people with low income who are disabled and who do not meet the work requirements of SSI
- payer, organization that pays for health care services on behalf of the patient
- provider organization, organization that contracts with independent providers to perform services for members at discounted rates
- Security Income, federal government program that provides Medicare coverage to disabled workers who have met Social Security requirements for quarters worked, and who disability is not work related
- care provider, person or entity responsible for determining when and if a patient needs a specific types of health care
- care, care a patient receives to maintain good health and screen for potential health risk
- person who holds or owns an insurance policy
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- conditions, condition for which a patient received treatment in a certain period before beginning coverage with a new insurance
- loss, provision in a health insurance policy that limits the maximum amount the patient must pay out-of-pocket for deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance
- dollar amount paid to the insurance company to have coverage in force; usually paid monthly;employers may pay part or all of the premium as an employee benefit
- disability, disability income insurance policy that has a short waiting period, usually 0 to 14 days, and pays benefits for a limited amount of time, anywhere from 3 months to 2 years
- type of insurance in which an employer sets aside a large reserve fund to directly reimburse employees for medical expenses, rather than purchasing a commercial insurance policy
- administration, company that processes paperwork for claims for self-insured employer
- health insurance, health insurance not provided by the government but by an independent not-for-profit or for-profit company
- nursing facility, licensed facility that primarily provides inpatient, skilled nursing care to patients who require medical, nursing, or rehabilitative services but does not provide the level of care or treatment available in a hospital
- value unit, unit of measure assigned to medical services based on the resources required to provide it
- and casualty insurance, insurance on homes, cars, and businesses that protects the policyholder against the loss of or damage to physical property they own and against legal liability for losses caused by injury to others, including medical expenses of those injured
- a claim that is returned without processing to the provider due to a technical error
- fee scale, provider's fee schedule that charges varying fees for a service based on a patient's financial ability to pay
20 Clues: person who holds or owns an insurance policy • payer, organization that pays for health care services on behalf of the patient • a claim that is returned without processing to the provider due to a technical error • administration, company that processes paperwork for claims for self-insured employer • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-11-14
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- a feeling or physical change experienced by a patient.
- a letter or a group of letters that is added to the end of a word.
- an illness that cannot be cured.
- a letter or group of letters that is added at the beginning of a word.
- A disease or illness that lasts three months or more.
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- A doctor's opinion about how someone will recover from an illness or injury.
- to recognise a disease or illness by examining someone.
- evidence of an illness that can be seen by others.
- An illness that lasts for a short time.
9 Clues: an illness that cannot be cured. • An illness that lasts for a short time. • evidence of an illness that can be seen by others. • A disease or illness that lasts three months or more. • a feeling or physical change experienced by a patient. • to recognise a disease or illness by examining someone. • a letter or a group of letters that is added to the end of a word. • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2021-12-04
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- when the doctor uses a needle to put medicine or a vaccine into the body
- something (as a pill or liquid) used to prevent, cure, or relieve a disease
- fluid in the body that delivers oxygen and nutrients
- the number of times the heart beats
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- a person that is getting medical treatment
- a person qualified to practice medicine
- tool used to hear sounds within the body
- substance used to provide immunity against diseases
- a physical checkup by a doctor
9 Clues: a physical checkup by a doctor • the number of times the heart beats • a person qualified to practice medicine • tool used to hear sounds within the body • a person that is getting medical treatment • substance used to provide immunity against diseases • fluid in the body that delivers oxygen and nutrients • ...
Medical Detectives 2022-01-28
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- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
- the cord of nervous tissue that extends from the brain lengthwise along
- the internal framework of the human body
- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.
- a cordlike structure composed of fibers that conduct sensory and motor impulses between the brain and spinal cord
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- nerves that branch off from the spinal cord and extend to all parts of the body.
- a complex network of glands and organs
- the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion
- an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals
9 Clues: a complex network of glands and organs • the internal framework of the human body • the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion • the cord of nervous tissue that extends from the brain lengthwise along • nerves that branch off from the spinal cord and extend to all parts of the body. • ...
medical terms 2024-02-12
Medical term 2023-02-13
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- : A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs.
- When something you swallow goes down the wrong way.
- : Lip
- : Dust
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- : The significant passages that lead from the trachea (windpipe) to the lungs
- Tissue between the back of the nose and the throat.
- Any air sacs of the lungs that allow rapid gaseous exchange.
- : Incomplete, unfinished; defective.
- : Carbon Dioxide
9 Clues: : Lip • : Dust • : Carbon Dioxide • : Incomplete, unfinished; defective. • : A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs. • Tissue between the back of the nose and the throat. • When something you swallow goes down the wrong way. • Any air sacs of the lungs that allow rapid gaseous exchange. • : The significant passages that lead from the trachea (windpipe) to the lungs
Medical Vocab 2024-03-22
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- specializes in feet
- Place you go when you cant wait for a doctor
- A tool a nurse or doc uses for listening to your heart
- a person that delivers babies
- a person who helps you when your sick or break something
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- A person that cleans teeth
- someone who takes pictures of bones
- a person who specializes in skin care (skin Cancer)
- a medicine given to help a patient sleep
9 Clues: specializes in feet • A person that cleans teeth • a person that delivers babies • someone who takes pictures of bones • a medicine given to help a patient sleep • Place you go when you cant wait for a doctor • a person who specializes in skin care (skin Cancer) • A tool a nurse or doc uses for listening to your heart • ...
Medical History 2024-08-27
9 Clues: Father of medicine • World wide Illness • first to study diseases • Founder of the Red cross • did minor surgeries on the poor • a rod hot iron to apply to wounds • Illness spread through a community • first to keep track of health records • Had the worlds first nurses and hospitals
medical english 2024-10-18
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- a container for disposing of used needles and other sharp medical instruments
- a device used to inject or withdraw fluids
- a life threatening condition resulting from the body’s response to insufficient blood life
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- a technique used during CPR to provide breaths to someone who isnt breathing
- the medical specialty involving imaging to diagnose and treat diseases
- isolation used to prevent the spread of diseases
- a larger unit of measurement often used for liquid medication recipes
- a common small unit of measurement especially for medicine or recipes
- a type of imaging used in radiology to view inside the body
9 Clues: a device used to inject or withdraw fluids • isolation used to prevent the spread of diseases • a type of imaging used in radiology to view inside the body • a larger unit of measurement often used for liquid medication recipes • a common small unit of measurement especially for medicine or recipes • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-07
9 Clues: what means arm • what does algia • what means skin • what means slow • what means heart • what means against • what means away from the body • what means surgical removal of • what means move toward the body
Medical Speacialists 2022-10-19
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- involves care during pre-conception, pregnancy, childbirth, and immediately after delivery.
- treats conditions of the nerves, spine, and brain.
- doctor who treats mental health conditions.
- focus on diseases and conditions of the skin, nails, and hair.
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- focus on a person’s well-being before, during, and after surgery
- specializes in eye and vision care.
- involves in caring for the reproductive health of a woman
- focus on the cardiovascular system, which includes the heart and blood vessels.
- doctors who specialize in the internal organs
9 Clues: specializes in eye and vision care. • doctor who treats mental health conditions. • doctors who specialize in the internal organs • treats conditions of the nerves, spine, and brain. • involves in caring for the reproductive health of a woman • focus on diseases and conditions of the skin, nails, and hair. • ...
Medical Detectives 2023-10-03
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- this organ pumps blood throughout the body
- you use cuffs and a monitor
- usually written as an "if then" statement
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- diaphragm contracts and moves downward
- a way to measure your heart rate
- written with a "?"
- first blood pressure number
- a temporary increase in body temperature above the normal range
- organized data
9 Clues: organized data • written with a "?" • first blood pressure number • you use cuffs and a monitor • a way to measure your heart rate • diaphragm contracts and moves downward • usually written as an "if then" statement • this organ pumps blood throughout the body • a temporary increase in body temperature above the normal range
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2024-09-18
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- A common blood thinner (8)
- A medicine used to treat infection (7)
- The process by which drugs are absorbed (8)
- A term for the study of drug effects (9)
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- A drug that lowers blood pressure (7)
- A type of receptor in the brain (7)
- The science of how drugs work (8)
- The site of drug metabolism (6)
- A drug that reduces pain (6)
9 Clues: A common blood thinner (8) • A drug that reduces pain (6) • The site of drug metabolism (6) • The science of how drugs work (8) • A type of receptor in the brain (7) • A drug that lowers blood pressure (7) • A medicine used to treat infection (7) • A term for the study of drug effects (9) • The process by which drugs are absorbed (8)
medical crossword 2024-10-22
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- - vehicle for sending patient to the hospital
- - person who check and treat patient in the clinic or hospital
- - instrument doctor use to see patient
- - place where primary medical officer works
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- BMI > 25
- - person who check vital sign
- - medication to prevent from getting sick
- - place where patient need further treatment
- - BMI > 30
9 Clues: BMI > 25 • - BMI > 30 • - person who check vital sign • - instrument doctor use to see patient • - medication to prevent from getting sick • - place where primary medical officer works • - place where patient need further treatment • - vehicle for sending patient to the hospital • - person who check and treat patient in the clinic or hospital
ARMY MEDICAL 2024-12-30
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- Infection caused by the bacteria entering the body through a wound
- A type of injury requiring immediate attention
- A vaccine to protect against certain diseases
- The act of checking a patient's vital signs
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- A condition involving swelling, heat, redness, and pain due to infection or injury
- A medical kit carried by soldiers for emergencies
- A method of stopping bleeding
- A common pain-relieving medication
- A medical professional who is often the first responder in the field
9 Clues: A method of stopping bleeding • A common pain-relieving medication • The act of checking a patient's vital signs • A vaccine to protect against certain diseases • A type of injury requiring immediate attention • A medical kit carried by soldiers for emergencies • Infection caused by the bacteria entering the body through a wound • ...
Mahooney Loops 2022-09-17
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- to make a decision
- the National Association of colored curses
- a permanent job
- nurses Associated Alumnae of U.S and Canada
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- a person who's receiving medical care
- to get medical care
- the idea of everyone being treated equally
- (of a disease/trait) being present from birth
- works at a hospital with a doctor
- what happens when you get hurt
10 Clues: a permanent job • to make a decision • to get medical care • what happens when you get hurt • works at a hospital with a doctor • a person who's receiving medical care • the idea of everyone being treated equally • the National Association of colored curses • nurses Associated Alumnae of U.S and Canada • (of a disease/trait) being present from birth
Hospital admission 2022-09-07
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- bad immune response to food, pollen, dust...
- private space where doctor can examine patients
- general practitioner
- occupation
- the amount of something you eat, drink, etc.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness
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- disease when blood sugar is too high
- a person who greets and assist patients
- lose one husband or wife through death
- medical practitioner qualified to perform surgery
10 Clues: occupation • general practitioner • disease when blood sugar is too high • lose one husband or wife through death • a person who greets and assist patients • bad immune response to food, pollen, dust... • the amount of something you eat, drink, etc. • medical care given to a patient for an illness • private space where doctor can examine patients • ...
Doctor assisted suicide 2023-10-19
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- Illness in our mental being
- the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease
- disease conditions that last one year or more
- illness that cannot be cured
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- The state of our mental wellness
- Ending of life
- a doctor who has earned a medical degree
- Profession in the medical field
- self-inflicted death
- make uniformed descision
10 Clues: Ending of life • self-inflicted death • make uniformed descision • Illness in our mental being • illness that cannot be cured • Profession in the medical field • The state of our mental wellness • a doctor who has earned a medical degree • disease conditions that last one year or more • the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease
modalities 2024-04-10
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- what is reduced when using cryotherapy
- most popular form of electrical stimulation
- type of massage
- use of low temperatures in medical therapy.
- heat transfer when items are in contact
- suction used to treat tissue and increase bloodflow
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- heat travels from one object to another through space
- application of heat for medical therapy.
- modality using sound waves
- what electrical stimulation stimulates
10 Clues: type of massage • modality using sound waves • what is reduced when using cryotherapy • what electrical stimulation stimulates • heat transfer when items are in contact • application of heat for medical therapy. • most popular form of electrical stimulation • use of low temperatures in medical therapy. • suction used to treat tissue and increase bloodflow • ...
Medical Terminology Set 4 2025-02-25
14 Clues: down • Nurse • repair • Doctor • Therapy • Athletic • straight • Therapist • paralysis • Therapist • Practitioner • other people • Nurse Assistant • away from usual place
What's wrong? 2023-01-08
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- a person receiving a medical care
- a type of illness with a high temperature
- a type of pain with a runny nose and cough
- a type of pain with upset stomach
- a type of pain
- a physical or mental condition that requires medical attention
- throat a type of pain in the throat
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- a type of liquid
- a written order from a doctor for a medicine or treatment
- a type of illness caused by a virus
- a type of pain in the ear
- a type of medicine used to reduce pain
- a type of pain in the head
- a symptom of an illness
14 Clues: a type of pain • a type of liquid • a symptom of an illness • a type of pain in the ear • a type of pain in the head • a person receiving a medical care • a type of pain with upset stomach • a type of illness caused by a virus • throat a type of pain in the throat • a type of medicine used to reduce pain • a type of illness with a high temperature • ...
Blood Collector's Week 2025-09-08
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- A condition caused by a lack of red blood cells
- These tiny cells are vital for clotting
- The medical procedure of receiving blood
- The process of drawing blood from a vein
- An iron-containing protein in red blood cells
- The process of taking a specific blood component and returning the rest
- The universal donor blood type
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- The medical term for the procedure
- A person who gives blood
- The blood cells that carry oxygen
- The universal recipient blood type
- The liquid portion of blood
- The band applied to the arm to make veins swell
- A blood protein that counteracts a specific antigen
14 Clues: A person who gives blood • The liquid portion of blood • The universal donor blood type • The blood cells that carry oxygen • The medical term for the procedure • The universal recipient blood type • These tiny cells are vital for clotting • The medical procedure of receiving blood • The process of drawing blood from a vein • An iron-containing protein in red blood cells • ...
The role and place of statistics in healthcare 2022-09-28
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- - a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease.
- - the action of stopping something from happening.
- health - the health of the population as a whole.
- statistics - It is the science of summarizing, collecting and interpreting data in medical practice.
- test - method to detect potential health disorders or diseases in people .
- - the branch of medicine which deals with the incidence and possible control of diseases.
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- - concerned with the diagnosis of illness or other problems.
- - treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- medicine - the application of medical knowledge to the investigation of crime, particularly in establishing the causes of death.
- - a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
10 Clues: health - the health of the population as a whole. • - the action of stopping something from happening. • - treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • - concerned with the diagnosis of illness or other problems. • - a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease. • ...
The role and place of statistics in healthcare 2022-09-28
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- - a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease.
- test - method to detect potential health disorders or diseases in people .
- - the action of stopping something from happening.
- - the branch of medicine which deals with the incidence and possible control of diseases.
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- - a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- health - the health of the population as a whole.
- - concerned with the diagnosis of illness or other problems.
- medicine - the application of medical knowledge to the investigation of crime, particularly in establishing the causes of death.
- - treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- statistics - It is the science of summarizing, collecting and interpreting data in medical practice.
10 Clues: health - the health of the population as a whole. • - the action of stopping something from happening. • - treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • - concerned with the diagnosis of illness or other problems. • - a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease. • ...
Prevention of Language Barriers in Nursing Practice 2024-03-02
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- Utilizing available interpreter resources can ________ the length of a patient’s hospital stay.
- Providing patients with written materials in their primary language increased _____________ of medical information.
- Should medical interpreter services be arranged early or late?
- Hiring staff members who speak the ____ language as LEP patients leads to a reduced risk of poor translation.
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- Training nurses on their hospital’s available interpreter resources has shown improvements in __________.
- Gestures, charades, and visual aids are examples of ___-______ communication techniques.
- Patients with limited English proficiency also known as ___ patients.
- Is video interpretation or in-person interpretation most effective?
- A patient’s ______ member is an example of an ad hoc interpreter.
- Nurses should assess a patient’s body ________ throughout their interaction with a medical interpreter.
10 Clues: Should medical interpreter services be arranged early or late? • A patient’s ______ member is an example of an ad hoc interpreter. • Is video interpretation or in-person interpretation most effective? • Patients with limited English proficiency also known as ___ patients. • ...
Nervous System 2024-05-03
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- scans produce detailed pictures of the inside of the body to help medical professionals identify and solve problems within the body.
- eyes, ears, nose, mouth
- not a symptom of a peripheral the other body systems disease
- nerves are outside medical professionals identify and of the brain and spinal cord.
- medical professional who dedicates their life to studying and treating the nervous system.
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- responsible for sending signals from one good understanding of infectious part of the body to another,
- This infectious disease can specifically impact the nervous system?
- Large bundle of nerves protected by the Vertebrae
- Transmits electrical impulses out to the body and back to the brain
- main hub of where information is processed and responses originate
10 Clues: eyes, ears, nose, mouth • Large bundle of nerves protected by the Vertebrae • not a symptom of a peripheral the other body systems disease • main hub of where information is processed and responses originate • This infectious disease can specifically impact the nervous system? • Transmits electrical impulses out to the body and back to the brain • ...
Medical term 3 2025-02-24
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- fluid retention, dropsy and hydropsy, is the build-up of fluid in the body's tissue, a type of swelling.
- medical technique that administers fluids, medications and nutrients directly into a person's vein
- long-term medical condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is persistently elevated.
- A small sample of tissue that's taken for testing
- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat
- blockage-causing piece of material, inside a blood vessel.
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- Broken bone or cartilage.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- A bruise or minor injury that results from blunt force, such as falling.
10 Clues: Broken bone or cartilage. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • A small sample of tissue that's taken for testing • blockage-causing piece of material, inside a blood vessel. • A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat • A bruise or minor injury that results from blunt force, such as falling. • ...
Basic concepts in Healthcare Ethics 2025-01-19
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- Which ethical principle involves a patient's right to make his/her own medical decisions?
- Doing good for the patient is related to which core ethical principle?
- Another term for mercy killing
- It is a duty of the physician to admit when he/she makes a medical error. True or False?
- Which ethical principle is closely related to allocating scarce healthcare resources?
- Performing a mental status examination is common for patients who have difficulty in ____________.
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- Which ethical principle is closely related to patient medical records?
- Which ethical principle is interpreted as 'do not harm'?
- Which principle of professionalism involves helping peers who are overwhelmed?
- Obtaining which form of consent is most suitable for patients undergoing surgical procedures?
10 Clues: Another term for mercy killing • Which ethical principle is interpreted as 'do not harm'? • Which ethical principle is closely related to patient medical records? • Doing good for the patient is related to which core ethical principle? • Which principle of professionalism involves helping peers who are overwhelmed? • ...
Medical Quiz!!! 2013-05-28
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- A liquid that pours out of your body after the muscle or fat has been penetrated and when coming into contact with oxygen turns red
- The characteristic of good health and when someone is seen that looks fit they are assumed to be _______
- A process in which a body part such as a limb must be cut off to prevent a disease spreading to other parts of the body
- A very deadly disease if not treated and the disease name starts with the letter"c"
- An organ that pumps blood and is located in your chest
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- A medical tool used to cut bones
- A successful treatment restoring something to health
- This is what is used to cure a person with a disease
- An organ located in the head
9 Clues: An organ located in the head • A medical tool used to cut bones • A successful treatment restoring something to health • This is what is used to cure a person with a disease • An organ that pumps blood and is located in your chest • A very deadly disease if not treated and the disease name starts with the letter"c" • ...
Medical Conditions 2012-12-03
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- 11,000 episodes are pressented to A&E each year
- A group of more than 100 diseases of uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells
- State of well-being where a person can cope with normal stresses and work productively
- This disease is the most common cause of death
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- Major medical conditions is increased 11 times if you have this condition
- Diseases that results from infections caused by micro-organisms
- Third leading cause of death worldwide
- Refers to any form of illness
- The risk increases with elevated blood pressure
9 Clues: Refers to any form of illness • Third leading cause of death worldwide • This disease is the most common cause of death • 11,000 episodes are pressented to A&E each year • The risk increases with elevated blood pressure • Diseases that results from infections caused by micro-organisms • Major medical conditions is increased 11 times if you have this condition • ...
Medical terms 2016-07-16
9 Clues: nurses wear these. • What do nurses wear? • When the heart stops. • What patients ride in. • What makes you better? • Who cares for patients? • Survival food for nurses? • Used to keep track of patients. • What is used to listen to patients?
Medical Science 2022-10-04
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- A temporary state of mind or feeling
- A group of hormones in the brain and nervous system
- Being dedicated to a cause or activity
- using one’s own power and resources
- Controlling one’s behaviour to achieve a goal
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- Having a strong will to achieve something
- the power to focus one’s attention
- Confidence in one’s own abilities.
- the ability to continue physical or mental effort.
9 Clues: the power to focus one’s attention • Confidence in one’s own abilities. • using one’s own power and resources • A temporary state of mind or feeling • Being dedicated to a cause or activity • Having a strong will to achieve something • Controlling one’s behaviour to achieve a goal • the ability to continue physical or mental effort. • ...
Medical Technologist 2017-05-17
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- Worn for protection
- Cells and bacteria are viewed under a
- Blood cells that help fight infection and disease
- Technologists help assist the Doctor by performing
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- When you get cut platelets help stop the
- Phlebotomists tie a tourniquet around your
- Red blood cells carry
- Hand washing helps prevent the spread of
- Blood bank testing can determine your blood
9 Clues: Worn for protection • Red blood cells carry • Cells and bacteria are viewed under a • When you get cut platelets help stop the • Hand washing helps prevent the spread of • Phlebotomists tie a tourniquet around your • Blood bank testing can determine your blood • Blood cells that help fight infection and disease • Technologists help assist the Doctor by performing
Medical Practitioners 2021-01-07
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- If I am not feeling well, I go to a…
- if I have a bad accident, I go to…
- If I need help with my mental health, I go to a…
- If I have a disease of the heart, I go to a…
- If I have toothache, I go to a…
- If I need a blood test, I go to a…
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- A person who specialises in medical imaging is a...
- If I need help with physical rehabilitation after a sports injury, I go to a…
- If I need an eye test, I go to a…
9 Clues: If I have toothache, I go to a… • If I need an eye test, I go to a… • if I have a bad accident, I go to… • If I need a blood test, I go to a… • If I am not feeling well, I go to a… • If I have a disease of the heart, I go to a… • If I need help with my mental health, I go to a… • A person who specialises in medical imaging is a... • ...
Neuro Medical 2021-02-03
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- medical doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the nervous system
- Headache of varying intensity
- a mid-level provider
- other terms used mental disorder, psychiatric disorder, or mental illness
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- Brain disorder that leads to shaking, stiffness, and difficulty with walking, balance, and coordination
- movement disorder in which a person's muscles contract uncontrollably
- Neurotoxic protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum and related species
- Disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures
- Cessation of breathing
9 Clues: a mid-level provider • Cessation of breathing • Headache of varying intensity • movement disorder in which a person's muscles contract uncontrollably • medical doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the nervous system • other terms used mental disorder, psychiatric disorder, or mental illness • ...
Medical Stuff 2020-10-31
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- Thing you get as a shot to prevent certain diseases
- Thing people use that's similar to soap but doesn't need water
- Red liquid that comes out of a cut
- Place you go when you are very very sick
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- Where you and your brother were born
- Thing you put over cuts
- Thing you wash your hands with to kill germs
- Kind of car that picks you up to take you to the hospital
- The place you should cough or sneeze into so you don't spread germs
9 Clues: Thing you put over cuts • Red liquid that comes out of a cut • Where you and your brother were born • Place you go when you are very very sick • Thing you wash your hands with to kill germs • Thing you get as a shot to prevent certain diseases • Kind of car that picks you up to take you to the hospital • Thing people use that's similar to soap but doesn't need water • ...
Eye-Medical 2021-03-24
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- cicular pink color disc of 1.5mm diameter
- muscles control shape of lens
- glands produce oily layer of tear film
- fluid present in both anterior & posterior chambers
- apparatus produce & drain tears
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- middle layer of eye
- fluid that fills space between lens & retina of eye ball
- Nerve connects eye to brain
- helps to refract light to be focused on retina
9 Clues: middle layer of eye • Nerve connects eye to brain • muscles control shape of lens • apparatus produce & drain tears • glands produce oily layer of tear film • cicular pink color disc of 1.5mm diameter • helps to refract light to be focused on retina • fluid present in both anterior & posterior chambers • fluid that fills space between lens & retina of eye ball
Medical terminology 2021-09-03
9 Clues: ท้องเสีย • ภาวะดีซ่าน • ไอเป็นเลือด • อาหารไม่ย่อย • หัวใจเต้นเร็ว • ไวรัสตับอักเสบ • ภาวะเลือดกำเดาออก • กระเพาะปัสสาวะอักเสบ • ถุงลมอักเสบภาวะนอนไม่หลับ
Medical emergency 2021-09-03
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- awake and able to see, hear, and think
- an injury on your skin with blood
- to have blood flowing from your body
- the skin is a lighter colour
- to move quickly onto an object or surface
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- destroy, damage, or injure by heat or fire
- a sign that someone has an illness
- an area of your body gets bigger for an illness
- suddenly fall to the ground and become unconscious
9 Clues: the skin is a lighter colour • an injury on your skin with blood • a sign that someone has an illness • to have blood flowing from your body • awake and able to see, hear, and think • to move quickly onto an object or surface • destroy, damage, or injure by heat or fire • an area of your body gets bigger for an illness • suddenly fall to the ground and become unconscious
Medical Assistant 2022-10-26
9 Clues: Attestations • Shingles Vaccine • Osteoporosis Screening • Breast Cancer Screening • Stool Testing for Blood • 3 MO Average Glucose Test • 3 Year Colorectal Screening • 10 Year Colorectal Screening • Artery used for B/P Measurements in Arm
Kaipara Medical 2023-11-10
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- A Nurse Practitioner can be your lead care ________.
- Our Chronic Care management includes CVD, Diabetes Check, COPD and ______.
- What is the name of the contraceptive implant we offer
- We are located in which suburb
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- Yellow and _____ are our logo colours
- You can see the _____ for a range of services including BP checks, injections, immunizations and wound care.
- We now offer same-day acute care appointments in our ____ _____
- You can follow us on which social media site
- How many team members are listed on our flyer?
9 Clues: We are located in which suburb • Yellow and _____ are our logo colours • You can follow us on which social media site • How many team members are listed on our flyer? • A Nurse Practitioner can be your lead care ________. • What is the name of the contraceptive implant we offer • We now offer same-day acute care appointments in our ____ _____ • ...
Medical Terms 2024-02-19
Medical Microbiology 2024-04-10
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- have a coelom, closed circulatory system, excretory system, and complete digestive system. They also have a brain
- is an edible mushroom native to East Asia, which is cultivated and consumed around the globe. It is considered a medicinal mushroom in some forms of traditional medicine
- is a major taxonomic group containing about 2,400 described species of amoeboid protists, often possessing blunt, fingerlike, lobose pseudopods
- are a group of alveolates characterized by the presence of hair-like organelles
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- are endoparasitoids, parasitic mainly on insects and other arthropods; a few are parasitic on other fungi.
- enter the body when ingested as worm eggs that soon hatch into larvae
- are mostly marine plankton, but they also are common in freshwater habitats
- is an edible mushroom held in high regard in many cuisines, and is commonly prepared and eaten in soups, pasta, or risotto
- attaches to the inner wall of the intestines and feeds off the food being digested.
9 Clues: enter the body when ingested as worm eggs that soon hatch into larvae • are mostly marine plankton, but they also are common in freshwater habitats • are a group of alveolates characterized by the presence of hair-like organelles • attaches to the inner wall of the intestines and feeds off the food being digested. • ...
