medical Crossword Puzzles
MA practice Exam 2024-06-21
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- The medical assistant should administer nitroglycerin by which of the following methods?
- Which of the following documents is also called an advanced directive?
- The medical assistant notices that the physician prescribes which of the following drugs to patients complaining of frequent insomnia?
- When giving a nebulizer treatment with bronchodilator, the medical assistant should most closely monitor for which of the following complications?
- The physician has ordered acetaminophen (Tylenol) E.S.1000 mg po q day. The amount on hand is 500 mg tabs. What is the correct dose to administer?
- What does the abbreviation PO mean?
- (blood clot) Which of the following blood components are visible in a centrifuged, evacuated red top tube? (Select the two (2) correct answers.)
- The physician orders “Xanax (alprazolam) 0.5mg po tid X 3 days.” Xanax 1 mg scored tablets are available. The medical assistant should write which of the following numbers of tablets on the dispense line for this prescription?
- A physician wrote an order for the medical assistant to give an insulin injection to an adult patient. Which of the following is the appropriate angle of insertion?
- The patient is not able to distinguish certain numbers on an Ishihara test. This indicates a problem with which of the following?
- While exiting a patient’s room after performing a venipuncture, a medical assistant is approached by a nurse in the hallway, who asks if the HIV blood sample was obtained. The medical assistant responds, “Yes.” This situation violates the policies of which of the following associations?
- What is a myocardial infarction?
- Which type of medication is used to increase urinary output?
- What is the blood protein that contains iron and carries oxygen in red blood cells?
- Venipuncture should be avoided on an arm with
- Which of the following forms of medication can be administered vaginally?
- The medical assistant documents a patient’s temperature as 101.4F. Which of the following types of medication is this patient most likely to receive?
- Which type of scheduling works well for specialty and consulting practices because it allows the physician time to prepare for each office visit with the knowledge that the day will begin and end on schedule if patients adhere to their assigned times?
- A patient with dyspnea comes in for an ECG. In which of the following positions should the patient be placed for the procedure?
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- When collecting a 24-hour urine, a total output of 100 ml for an adult patient is considered
- A medical assistant is reviewing a chart with the following documentation: The patient complained of itchy, red bumps on her chest and neck. Diagnosis: Urticaria, Procedure: Expanded Office Visit. The coding reference manual that would contain the term Urticaria and the associated code is the
- A patient is unhappy because the physician refused to prescribe more Percocet. The patient tells other patients the doctor is incompetent and will not provide proper medical care. Which of the following could the patient be charged with if the physician proves the statement is untrue or the patient damaged his reputation?
- Which of the following agencies are physicians required to maintain registration with in order to prescribe, dispense, or administer controlled substances?
- The physician orders the following blood work to evaluate a patient for sepsis: CBC, Blood Culture, and BMP. When using the evacuated tube method for venipuncture, in which of the following orders should the tubes be drawn?
- Which of the following components are included in the “4 D’s” of negligence? (Select the four (4) correct answers.)
- The medical assistant is caring for an adult patient with a history of coronary artery disease. Which of the following BP measurements should prompt the medical assistant to notify the health care provider? (Select the three (3) correct answers.)
- The medical assistant is scheduling a patient for a gallbladder study. Which of the following terms should the medical assistant use on the patient test order?
- The rubber sleeve at the end of a venipuncture needle allows for
- The medical assistant is collecting a urine sample on a patient to test for pregnancy. Which of the following is the correct CLIA-waived test?
- A patient notices the symbol above on the door and asks what it means. The medical assistant should tell the patient the symbol means
- The medical assistant is assisting a physician with an I & D of a gangrenous abscess. In addition to mask and gloves, the medical assistant must wear which of the following personal protective equipment when performing this procedure?
- Disinfecting an ECG machine and lead wire surfaces with antimicrobial wipes after each patient use is an example of which of the following?
- Prior to purging and destroying paper medical charts, a medical assistant should consult which of following guidelines?
- A patient with diabetes has missed all scheduled appointments in the past 18 months. The physician requests that written notification be sent to the patient to make an appointment immediately. This letter should be sent
- Which of the following pieces of equipment should the medical assistant anticipate using when taking a patient’s blood pressure?
- Which of the following needle gauges is most commonly used for venipuncture?
- A CMP is ordered for an older adult patient whose veins continue to collapse despite drinking water. Which of the following is the best collection method for this patient?
- Which of the following prevents duplication of payment by more than one insurance carrier?
- The patient is referred to a neurosurgeon. Entering the specialist’s NPI number and number of visits requested into the patient’s insurance carrier’s website is part of which of the following processes?
- Employees of a major automobile manufacturer are provided health insurance under a master contract issued to their employer. Which of the following types of coverage does this reflect?
- In evacuated blood collection tubes, which of the following additives is in the yellow top tube?
- Which of the following types of licensure must a physician have and maintain to legally dispense, prescribe, or administer controlled substances?
- The medical assistant asks a patient, “How are you doing today?” The patient yells, “How do you think I’m doing? I just got out of that terrible hospital and they didn’t help me at all! I still have cancer don’t I?” The medical assistant recognizes that this patient is most likely experiencing which of the following stages of dying/grief according to Kubler-Ross?
- The physician orders the medical assistant to perform an eye irrigation. What item is needed to perform this procedure?
- A patient’s wife calls the office and states that her husband is experiencing left arm pain and chest pressure. Which of the following could the patient be suffering from?
45 Clues: What is a myocardial infarction? • What does the abbreviation PO mean? • Venipuncture should be avoided on an arm with • Which type of medication is used to increase urinary output? • The rubber sleeve at the end of a venipuncture needle allows for • Which of the following documents is also called an advanced directive? • ...
Physical Illness and Disabilities 2024-04-18
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- Medical abbreviation for nothing by mouth
- Medical term for blueish color on skin or lips due to lack of oxygen
- Medical terminology for abnormally high glucose levels in the blood
- Medical terminology for shortness of breath
- This type of sign and symptom (clinical manifestation)is something you cannot visually see. Ex:headache
- language disorder affecting how a person speaks and/or writes and/or ability to read
- Medical condition due to low number of red blood cells
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- Medical term for excessive thirst
- Name of body system responsible for hormones in the body
- Medical term for excessive/increased hunger
- Paralysis on 1 side of the body
- medical term for difficulty swallowing
12 Clues: Paralysis on 1 side of the body • Medical term for excessive thirst • medical term for difficulty swallowing • Medical abbreviation for nothing by mouth • Medical term for excessive/increased hunger • Medical terminology for shortness of breath • Medical condition due to low number of red blood cells • Name of body system responsible for hormones in the body • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-02-12
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- state of complete knowledge
- gel-like fluid inside of the cell
- disease of a joint
- disease of the body
- physician who studies and treats tumors
- pertaining to within the vein
- inflammation of the liver
- substance that causes cancer
- resembling fat
- tumor composed of glandular tissue
- pertaining to under the liver
- study of disease
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- inflammation of the bone
- tumor composed of connective tissue
- study of tissue
- tumor composed of epithelium
- enlargement of an organ
- inflammation of a joint
- enlargement of the liver
- cancerous black tumor
20 Clues: resembling fat • study of tissue • study of disease • disease of a joint • disease of the body • cancerous black tumor • enlargement of an organ • inflammation of a joint • inflammation of the bone • enlargement of the liver • inflammation of the liver • state of complete knowledge • tumor composed of epithelium • substance that causes cancer • pertaining to within the vein • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-02-13
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- not malignant, nonrecurrent, favorable for recovery
- word root relating to joint
- body cavity containing stomach and intestines
- physician who studies diseases
- study of tissue
- substance that causes cancer
- treatment of cancer with drugs
- abnormal development
- improvement or absence of signs of disease
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- physician who studies and treats (malignant) tumors
- state of being mortal
- pertaining to cancer
- malignant tumor of fat
- providing relief but no cure
- basic unit of life
- cell with a nucleus
- body system composed of the heart and blood vessels
- group of organs that works together to perform complex body functions
- pertaining to the internal organs
- disease of the body
- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- body cavity space inside the skull, contains the brain
- tumor composed of glandular tissue
- organ system composed of glands that secrete hormones
24 Clues: study of tissue • basic unit of life • cell with a nucleus • disease of the body • pertaining to cancer • abnormal development • state of being mortal • malignant tumor of fat • word root relating to joint • providing relief but no cure • substance that causes cancer • physician who studies diseases • gel-like fluid inside the cell • treatment of cancer with drugs • ...
Medical knowledge 2021-02-12
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- Electrical device for stimulating a steady heartbeat
- Perform a postmortem examination on a body or organ
- Over-the-counter pain relieve
- Defects in social interaction and communication
- What carries blood away from the heart
- A group of tumors from connective tissue
- Surgeon who operates on heart, lungs, and other thoracic organs
- What kind of doctors diagnose patients with images
- Tissue transplanted from one part of the body to another
- Part of the body joining the head to shoulders
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- Tiny scales shed from skin or hair
- what medication is used while in surgery to make them unconscious
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- The surgical removal of something
- Having to do with tough
- A brain disease that results in progressive memory loss
- A dead body used to study anatomy
- To spread out from central area
- The injection used to numb the nerve
- The study of heredity
20 Clues: The study of heredity • Having to do with tough • Over-the-counter pain relieve • Obsessive-compulsive disorder • To spread out from central area • The surgical removal of something • A dead body used to study anatomy • Tiny scales shed from skin or hair • The injection used to numb the nerve • What carries blood away from the heart • A group of tumors from connective tissue • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-03-03
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- abbreviation meaning pulmonary function test
- prefix meaning slow
- organic compound, a true fat, that is made of one glycerol and three fatty acids
- prefix meaning four
- prefix meaning below, under
- suffix meaning protein
- disease meaning excessive amounts of lipids (cholesterol, phospholipids, and triglycerides) in the blood.
- suffix meaning blood condition
- disease meaning narrowing of a vessel, especially an aorta
- suffix meaning surgical puncture
- prefix meaning bad; painful; difficult
- WR for skin
- suffix meaning involuntary contraction, twitching
- sum of all physical and chemical changes that take place in a cell or an organism
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- surgical procedure that involved excision of part of the pleura, usually the parietal pleura
- term meaning protrusion of any organ through the structure that normally contains it
- suffix meaning protection
- prefix meaning unequal dissimilar
- WR kidney
- term meaning forming a complex substance by the union of simpler compounds or elements
- abbreviation meaning mitral valve prolapse
- suffix meaning digestion
- combining form meaning gallbladder
- prefix meaning above, upon
- combining form meaning fungus (plural, fungi)
- prefix meaning backward, behind
- suffix for hernia, swelling
- abbreviation meaning cystic fibrosis
- suffix for enlargement
- suffix meaning skin
- cell anemia inherited anemia that causes RBCs to become crescent or sickle-shaped when oxygen levels are low
- abbreviation meaning biopsy
32 Clues: WR kidney • WR for skin • prefix meaning slow • prefix meaning four • suffix meaning skin • suffix meaning protein • suffix for enlargement • suffix meaning digestion • suffix meaning protection • prefix meaning above, upon • prefix meaning below, under • suffix for hernia, swelling • abbreviation meaning biopsy • suffix meaning blood condition • prefix meaning backward, behind • ...
medical terminology 2021-03-06
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- turning outward of the eyelid exposing the conjunctiva
- grey bluish green
- instrument to crush
- condition of hardening
- under
- to run
- percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
- lens
- softening
- to shut
- removal of plaque
- nerve root
- air
- darkness
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- nitrogen
- liver
- computed tomography
- surgical division of a fibrous band or ring connecting corresponding parts of a body structure
- inflammation of the brain
- inability to perform mathematical calculations
- deficient
- split
- body
- pertaining to
- hemorrhage or extravasation of blood into subcutaneous tissue
- abnormal
26 Clues: air • body • lens • liver • under • split • to run • to shut • nitrogen • abnormal • darkness • deficient • softening • nerve root • pertaining to • grey bluish green • removal of plaque • computed tomography • instrument to crush • condition of hardening • inflammation of the brain • percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy • inability to perform mathematical calculations • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-03-21
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- Root word that represents something that you hear with your ears
- Suffix that represents another phrase for bigger than normal
- Root word that represents the largest organ in the body
- Commonly known as a heart attack
- instrument to measure pressure
- Root word that represents something that your body builds when you lift weights
- Vessels that deliver blood to tissues
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- Abbreviation for what you breathe
- Abbreviation for where a doctor completes surgery
- Abbreviation for how fast your heart is beating
- an artery has a weakened wall
- Two layered sac that encloses the heart
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- The complete stopping of the heart
- meaning process of recording
- procedure using x-ray dye and a tiny tube called a catheter
- Narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
- networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues.
- Abbreviation for where you go when there is a medical emergency
- Suffix that represents what you feel when you get hurt
- a procedure done in a specialized area of radiology
- vessels that return blood to the heart.
- Heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle
- Pumps blood to the rest of the body
24 Clues: meaning process of recording • an artery has a weakened wall • instrument to measure pressure • Commonly known as a heart attack • Abbreviation for what you breathe • The complete stopping of the heart • Pumps blood to the rest of the body • Vessels that deliver blood to tissues • vessels that return blood to the heart. • Two layered sac that encloses the heart • ...
Medical Specialties 2021-03-22
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- Family Medicine
- Eye examinations. eye diseases, and surgery
- Digestive tract and related structural diseases, a subspecialty of Digestive internal medicine
- Disorders of the endocrine glands, such as sterility, diabetes, and thyroid problems
- undiagnosed health-related issues and continuous care for varied medical conditions
- General medical care of hospitalized patients
- Disorders of the immune system resulting in hypersensitivity
- Anesthesiology
- Disorders of the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) and related structures of the head and neck
- Urinary tract disease and disorders of the male reproductive system
- Emergent or acute medical care due to trauma, accident or major medical event
- Rheumatic diseases (acute and chronic conditions characterized by inflammation and joint disease)
- cardiology
- Tumors, including benign and malignant conditions
- Disorders of the musculoskeletal system, including preventing disorders and restoring function
- Diseases of children from birth to adolescence, including wellness checks and vaccinations
- emergency medicine
- Dermatology
- Examination of tissues cells, and body fluids for evidence of disease
- Endocrinology
- Effects of aging and age-related disorders
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- Diseases of the heart and blood vessels and cardiovascular surgery, a subspecialty of internal medicine
- Continuous and comprehensive healthcare for individuals and family
- Diseases of internal organs and general medical conditions; uses nonsurgical therapy
- Partial or complete loss of sensation usually by injection or Inhalation
- Function of the lungs, treatment of disorders of the respiratory system
- Mental illness, clinical depression, and other behavioral and emotional disorders
- Diseases and injuries of the skin concerned with skin cancer prevention
- Gastroenterology
- Disorders of the blood and blood-forming organs
- Injuries or illnesses resulting from participation in athletic activities
- Disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- Diseases related to the structure and function of the kidney
- Pregnancy, childbirth, disorders of the reproductive system, and menopause
- Allergy and immunology
- and noncontagious infections caused by pathogenic microorganisms
36 Clues: cardiology • Dermatology • Endocrinology • Anesthesiology • Family Medicine • Gastroenterology • emergency medicine • Allergy and immunology • Effects of aging and age-related disorders • Eye examinations. eye diseases, and surgery • General medical care of hospitalized patients • Disorders of the blood and blood-forming organs • Disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves • ...
Medical Microbiology 2019-11-27
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- transmission mode
- changes antigen periodically
- strawberry red tongue
- enzyme that breaks down proteins
- gram reaction for Streptococcus pyogenes
- antibodies bound to bacterial antigen does this to the nephrons
- microorganism or parasite that can cause disease
- special class of proteins that can trick a white blood cell into ingesting
- protein that is used to adhere to host
- partial hemolysis
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- arthropod that can carry transmit disease
- acid capsules are made of this
- complete hemolysis
- Staphylococcus aureus forms this on the skin
- a reservoir that can support the growth of a pathogen
- lipopolysaccharide component on the outer membrane
- flesh eating bacteria causes this
- escaping the immune system
- protein that lyses RBC and WBC
- inanimate objects that doesn't support growth
20 Clues: transmission mode • partial hemolysis • complete hemolysis • strawberry red tongue • escaping the immune system • changes antigen periodically • acid capsules are made of this • protein that lyses RBC and WBC • enzyme that breaks down proteins • flesh eating bacteria causes this • protein that is used to adhere to host • gram reaction for Streptococcus pyogenes • ...
medical termiology 2020-12-17
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- surrounding the heart
- many shaped nucleus
- french word discomfort
- destroys mircoorganisms
- outside pregnancy
- large head
- with growth
- forward fall/sag
- change shape
- pertaining to between the ribs
- excessive cell number
- behind the peritonium
- small instruments
- before meals
- through the urethra
- through skin
- before birth
- forward bend
- two sides
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- new birth
- after death
- excessive blood sugar
- excessive nourishment
- abnormal destruction
- within the heart
- with proteins
- abnormal nourishment
- pertaining to beneath the ribs
- above pressure(highblood pressure)
- away from normal
- course of running
- instrument within
- to build up
- glands towards the kidney glands
- beyond control
35 Clues: new birth • two sides • large head • after death • with growth • to build up • change shape • before meals • through skin • before birth • forward bend • with proteins • beyond control • within the heart • forward fall/sag • away from normal • outside pregnancy • course of running • instrument within • small instruments • many shaped nucleus • through the urethra • abnormal destruction • abnormal nourishment • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-12-15
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- DNA,
- close interaction between two organisms living in close association
- pertaining to across or through the urethra
- transfer of blood from one person to another
- pertaining to above the pubic bones
- glands, secretes parathormone
- after birth
- pertaining to within a vein
- pertaining to behind the peritoneum
- destruction of nerve tissue leading to loss of sensation or motion in a part of the jody
- sliding or falling back
- new growth
- artificial substitute for a missing body part
- instrument to view small objects
- after death
- one side
- of a malignant tumor beyond its original location to a distant site
- bones that grow together separated by a piece of fibrocartilage
- bones, hand bones, literally beyond the wrist
- sliding forward or downward
- putting together of simple substances to create something new and often more cooled
- return to good health
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- condition of change of shape or form
- pertaining to through the skin
- cancerous; harmful
- pertaining to a multi-lobed nucleus
- fast breathing
- measurement together
- sign or symptom that appears before the one set of a more serious illness
- inflammation of many muscles
- pertaining to before birth
- use of high sound waves to produce a record or picture of an organ or tissue
- condition of smaller than normal head
- pertaining to occurring before a malignant condition
- subjective change in a condition as perceived by the patient
- pertaining to new birth
- double-layered membrane surrounding the heart
- general feeling of bodily discomfort
- bending backward
- condition of a larger than normal head
- deficiency of all blood cells
- fusion of fingers or toes
- signs and symptoms that occur together indicating a particular condition of disorder
- pertaining to under the skin
44 Clues: DNA, • one side • new growth • after birth • after death • fast breathing • bending backward • cancerous; harmful • measurement together • return to good health • sliding or falling back • pertaining to new birth • fusion of fingers or toes • pertaining to before birth • pertaining to within a vein • sliding forward or downward • inflammation of many muscles • pertaining to under the skin • ...
medical terms 2020-12-07
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- Erythrozyten
- überleben
- Blutkörperchen
- Enzym
- Labor
- heranreifen
- Übertragung
- Hämatologie
- Quelle
- Gerinnung
- Farbstoff
- Thrombozyten
- Blut
- Kreislauf
- Desinfektion
- (Körper-)flüssigkeit
- verwertbar
- Zwerchfell
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- vermehren
- Erreger
- Leukozyten
- Quarantäne
- anzeigen
- Histologie
- Magen
- Keim
- Schutz
- Blutgerinnsel
- follow ... standarts
- Milz
- Objektträger
- Gewebe
- Kittel
- (Proben) beschriften
- plant ... specimens
- Routine
- Probe
- fähig, geeignet
38 Clues: Keim • Milz • Blut • Enzym • Labor • Magen • Probe • Schutz • Quelle • Gewebe • Kittel • Erreger • Routine • anzeigen • vermehren • überleben • Gerinnung • Farbstoff • Kreislauf • Leukozyten • Quarantäne • Histologie • verwertbar • Zwerchfell • heranreifen • Übertragung • Hämatologie • Erythrozyten • Objektträger • Thrombozyten • Desinfektion • Blutgerinnsel • Blutkörperchen • fähig, geeignet • plant ... specimens • follow ... standarts • ...
medical terms 2020-12-07
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- (Proben) beschriften
- Schutz
- Probe
- Thrombozyten
- Quarantäne
- Labor
- Blutgerinnsel
- Gewebe
- Blut
- Übertragung
- Enzym
- Histologie
- (Körper-)flüssigkeit
- Erreger
- Desinfektion
- Objektträger
- Keim
- heranreifen
- fähig, geeignet
- Quelle
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- vermehren
- Gerinnung
- Blutkörperchen
- Hämatologie
- Kreislauf
- Kittel
- plant ... specimens
- Routine
- Leukozyten
- Erythrozyten
- Zwerchfell
- Milz
- überleben
- follow ... standarts
- verwertbar
- Magen
- anzeigen
- Farbstoff
38 Clues: Blut • Milz • Keim • Probe • Labor • Enzym • Magen • Kittel • Schutz • Gewebe • Quelle • Routine • Erreger • anzeigen • vermehren • Gerinnung • Kreislauf • überleben • Farbstoff • Quarantäne • Leukozyten • Zwerchfell • verwertbar • Histologie • Hämatologie • Übertragung • heranreifen • Thrombozyten • Erythrozyten • Desinfektion • Objektträger • Blutgerinnsel • Blutkörperchen • fähig, geeignet • plant ... specimens • (Proben) beschriften • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-12-21
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- medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals.
- / A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- worker / an academic discipline and practice-based profession that concerns itself with individuals, families, groups, communities, and society as a whole
- / often involving cutting into the body.
- / the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed
- / an amazing three-pound organ that controls all functions of the body, interprets information from the outside world, and embodies the essence of the mind and soul.
- / an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
- / A disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue.
- / the process of meeting with a therapist to resolve problematic behaviors, beliefs, feelings, relationship issues, and/or somatic responses
- / a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- / a qualified practitioner of medicine
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- / a general term for treating mental health problems by talking with a psychiatrist, psychologist, or other mental health providers.
- / the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- / A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- / the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order.
- / the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- / a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- / a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold.
- / a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disease and injury, using medical imaging techniques such as x-rays
20 Clues: / a qualified practitioner of medicine • / often involving cutting into the body. • / a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold. • / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals. • / the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community. • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-12-21
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- medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals.
- / A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- worker / an academic discipline and practice-based profession that concerns itself with individuals, families, groups, communities, and society as a whole
- / often involving cutting into the body.
- / the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed
- / an amazing three-pound organ that controls all functions of the body, interprets information from the outside world, and embodies the essence of the mind and soul.
- / an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
- / A disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue.
- / the process of meeting with a therapist to resolve problematic behaviors, beliefs, feelings, relationship issues, and/or somatic responses
- / a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- / a qualified practitioner of medicine
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- / a general term for treating mental health problems by talking with a psychiatrist, psychologist, or other mental health providers.
- / the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- / A disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- / the state of something concerning its appearance, quality, or working order.
- / the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- / a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- / a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold.
- / a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disease and injury, using medical imaging techniques such as x-rays
20 Clues: / a qualified practitioner of medicine • / often involving cutting into the body. • / a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold. • / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals. • / the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community. • ...
medical terminology 2020-04-16
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- the main artery of the body
- where heart isnt pumping blood properly
- used to inject dye into blood vessels
- small vein collecting blood from the capillaries
- a test to determine narrowing or aneurysm
- disease
- blood pressure
- intrument to measure blood pressure
- also known as a heart attack
- small branch of an artery going into the capillaries
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- oxygen and nutrients are exchanged between blood and tissue
- to look at blood going through blood vessels
- heart
- artery has weakened walls swelling like balloon
- also known as high blood pressure
- carries blood from the right ventricle to lungs
- upon or on
- point of maximum impulse during test
- inner or within
- cardiovascular
- muscle
- atrial fibrillation
22 Clues: heart • muscle • disease • upon or on • blood pressure • cardiovascular • inner or within • atrial fibrillation • the main artery of the body • also known as a heart attack • also known as high blood pressure • intrument to measure blood pressure • point of maximum impulse during test • used to inject dye into blood vessels • where heart isnt pumping blood properly • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-04-22
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- against
- determination of a disease
- move away from mid line
- pertaining to the jaw
- study of body structure
- move towards mid line
- sudden
- plural of protozoa
- instrument for injecting fluid
- closer to the center of body
- collection of pus
- lacking water
- downward, displacement
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- central opening in a tube
- substance that alters body function
- circulation
- bone of the spine
- remove calcium
- act of cutting
- poison
- slow
- treatment
- death of tissue
- tip or peak
- singular of ovum
25 Clues: slow • sudden • poison • against • treatment • circulation • tip or peak • lacking water • remove calcium • act of cutting • death of tissue • singular of ovum • bone of the spine • collection of pus • plural of protozoa • pertaining to the jaw • move towards mid line • downward, displacement • move away from mid line • study of body structure • central opening in a tube • determination of a disease • ...
Médico - Medical 2021-04-28
27 Clues: Flu • Pill • Pain • Fever • Nurse • Dizzy • Office • Healthy • To hurt • Patient • Medicine • To cough • Injection • To disturb • To breathe • Antibiotic • Pharmacist • To get sick • Temperature • Cough syrup • Prescription • To get tired • To get a cold • Cold (illness) • Cough (illness) • To sense, to feel • Medical, or doctor
Medical Coding 2021-04-15
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- code R50
- _____ is character position #2
- code D50.9
- book used for procedures
- 7th character position meaning
- code R30.0
- cod K21.9
- modifier used for both sides
- pain code R10.2
- visit / outpt visit POS code 11
- 5th character position
- & vomiting code R11.0
- POS 12
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- part 4th character position
- pain code R10.9
- throat code J02.9
- character position for Root Operation Term
- meaning of pyrexia
- code I10
- / Personnel modifiers
- code R19.7
- code R05
- code R31.9
- code F33.0
- code R51
25 Clues: POS 12 • code R50 • code I10 • code R05 • code R51 • cod K21.9 • code D50.9 • code R30.0 • code R19.7 • code R31.9 • code F33.0 • pain code R10.9 • pain code R10.2 • throat code J02.9 • meaning of pyrexia • / Personnel modifiers • & vomiting code R11.0 • 5th character position • book used for procedures • part 4th character position • modifier used for both sides • _____ is character position #2 • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-08-02
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- infection of the skin or subcutaneous tissue
- nonraised, discolored spots less than 1 cm in diameter
- blister greater than 1 cm and filled with clear fluid
- solid lesion more than 1 cm wide and deep
- abnormal condition of hair growth
- infestation of lice
- sac filled with fluid or semisolid material
- elevated lesion less than 1 cm in diameter
- dead tissue or bone
- smooth-edged wound produced by a sharp instrument
- overgrowth of scar tissue after an injury
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- vesicle filled with pus
- elevated and circumscribed patch more than 1 cm in diameter
- purple or red spots resulting from a hemorrhage within the dermal layers
- bruise
- benign fatty tumor
- torn, jagged wound
- localized skin infection of a gland or hair follicle (A.K.A. boil)
- cavity that contains pus caused by infection
- inflammation of the skin
- inflammation of a hair follicle
- irregular shaped erosion that extend into the dermis
- blister less than 1 cm and filled with clear fluid
- excessive dryness of the skin
24 Clues: bruise • benign fatty tumor • torn, jagged wound • infestation of lice • dead tissue or bone • vesicle filled with pus • inflammation of the skin • excessive dryness of the skin • inflammation of a hair follicle • abnormal condition of hair growth • solid lesion more than 1 cm wide and deep • overgrowth of scar tissue after an injury • elevated lesion less than 1 cm in diameter • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-07-02
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- A break in bone or cartilage
- Forecast or prediction of the probable outcome of a disease
- Place equipped to undertake tests and research
- Term for a patient who receives treatment, lodging and food
- The identification of a disease
- A local response to a cellular injury
- Someone that is able to walk
- Description of a condition that is ultimately leading to death
- Abrupt onset of a condition
- Going into a vein
- Abnormal new growth of tissue that may be either benign or malignant
- partial or complete disappearance of disease symptoms without achieving a cure
- Mild type or character that does not threaten health
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- Study of the structure of an organism
- Abnormal change in structure on or in the body due to injury or disease
- Term for a patient who is not hospitalised overnight but receives diagnosis or treatment
- Removal and examination of tissue, cells or fluid from the living body
- Something that tends to result in death or deterioration
- Describers a condition that lasts a long time
- A deep cut or tear in the skin
- Combination of signs and symptoms that characterise a condition
- Insensibility to pain without loss of consciousness
22 Clues: Going into a vein • Abrupt onset of a condition • A break in bone or cartilage • Someone that is able to walk • A deep cut or tear in the skin • The identification of a disease • Study of the structure of an organism • A local response to a cellular injury • Describers a condition that lasts a long time • Place equipped to undertake tests and research • ...
Medical History 2020-09-24
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- Rene Laennec invented what?
- What helped cure Malaria
- First people to organize health care
- played most important role in ancient medicine
- clara barton founded what?
- Francis Crick discovery
- Louis Pasteur is the father of what?
- First used in surgeries to numb pain
- medical research in the 21st century
- What destroyed the majority of the natives?
- Father of medicine
- Louis Paseur found the vaccine to?
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- Disease that ravaged the world during WW1
- First people to have medical records
- Fleming discovered this antibiotic
- rebirth of science and medicine
- plague that destroyed 1/3 of Europe's population
- Joseph Lester discovered this theory
- disease discovered in the 80's
- What is Ben Carson famous for
20 Clues: Father of medicine • Francis Crick discovery • What helped cure Malaria • clara barton founded what? • Rene Laennec invented what? • What is Ben Carson famous for • disease discovered in the 80's • rebirth of science and medicine • Fleming discovered this antibiotic • Louis Paseur found the vaccine to? • First people to have medical records • First people to organize health care • ...
Medical Microbiology 2020-09-15
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- type of neurotoxin that causes spastic paralysis
- ability of an organism to spread within the host
- antibody specific for toxin that neutralizes that toxin
- _________ syndrome is a collection of signs and symptoms that are characteristic of a disease
- the higher the # of organisms, the _________ the risk of disease
- intensity of pathogenicity
- breaks down basement membrane
- an organism’s ability to cause disease
- breaks down collagen
- proteins that are actively secreted by bacteria and cause harm to host
- _________ potential is the ability of an organism to cause signs/symptoms
- _________ help bacteria adhere to surfaces
- lipid A component of LPS that is sloughed off when bacteria die, causing shock
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- period of infection when you are the most sick
- ability of organism to start an infection
- inhibits phagocytosis
- toxin that affects GI tract
- toxin that affects cellular functions
- If a host has a low resistance to a bacterium, very small number and _________ virulent organisms can cause disease
- subjective/what you cannot see
- kills lysosomes in WBC
- objective/ what you can see/measurable
- a toxin that causes over stimulation of the immune system, causing toxic shock syndrome.
- breaks down connections between cells
- inanimate objects that are contaminated
- a toxin that affect nervous system
- tissue damage cause by toxins produced by microbe IN the host's body
- Protease, _________ cleaves IgA
- tissue damage caused by toxins produced by microbe OUTSIDE of hosts body entering the host
- period of infection when you have no signs or symptoms and the bacteria are replicating
- stage of infection in which you start to recover
- cause disease
- type of neurotoxin that causes flaccid paralysis
33 Clues: cause disease • breaks down collagen • inhibits phagocytosis • kills lysosomes in WBC • intensity of pathogenicity • toxin that affects GI tract • breaks down basement membrane • subjective/what you cannot see • Protease, _________ cleaves IgA • a toxin that affect nervous system • toxin that affects cellular functions • breaks down connections between cells • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-09-16
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- Term for red blood cell.
- term for brain.
- Term for woman.
- Term for clotting.
- Term for mind.
- Term for liver.
- Term for sugar.
- Term for heart.
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- Term for stomach.
- Term for bone.
- Term for disease.
- Term for small intestines.
- Term for brain and nerves.
- Term for white blood cell.
- Term for nose.
- Term for head.
- Term for joint.
- Term for blood.
- Term for eye.
- Term for cell.
20 Clues: Term for eye. • Term for bone. • Term for nose. • Term for head. • Term for mind. • Term for cell. • term for brain. • Term for woman. • Term for joint. • Term for blood. • Term for liver. • Term for sugar. • Term for heart. • Term for stomach. • Term for disease. • Term for clotting. • Term for red blood cell. • Term for small intestines. • Term for brain and nerves. • Term for white blood cell.
Medical Terminology 2020-11-09
33 Clues: two • hair • cell • slow • skin • ears • lymph • veins • blood • bones • heart • brain • joints • before • thymus • spleen • fascia • nerves • cancer • tonsils • tendons • sinuses • morning • muscles • studyof • oilglands • ligaments • bonemarrow • spinalcord • sweatglands • capillaries • causingdeath • bloodcondition
Medical Terminology 2021-10-28
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- lack of oxygen
- bone
- Increased fluid in the brain
- fear of
- bowel movement
- after meals
- inflammation of the liver
- study of the nervous system
- high blood sugar
- difficulty swallowing
- abnormal reduction
- swelling
- pain
- immediately
- chest x-ray
- difficulty speaking
- excessive carbon dioxide in the body
- white blood cells
- process of blood clotting
- abnormal hardening of an artery
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- irregular heartbeat
- pain in the stomach
- low blood flow to tissue
- incision in the wall of the chest
- study of the lungs
- inflammation of the gallbladder
- low oxygen in the blood
- nail
- removal of the appendix
- cancer
- paralysis of one side of the body
- bluish color due to decreased oxygen
- inflammation of a clotting vein
- inflammation of the stomach
- fast breathing
- binding
- as needed
- skull
- lung
39 Clues: bone • nail • pain • lung • skull • cancer • binding • swelling • immediately • high blood sugar • white blood cells • study of the lungs • irregular heartbeat • pain in the stomach • fear of • difficulty swallowing • after meals • chest x-ray • low oxygen in the blood • removal of the appendix • as needed • low blood flow to tissue • bowel movement • ...
medical terminology 2021-09-01
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- lying upon the stomach
- red blood cell and contains hemoglobin
- nerve/nervous system
- membrane surrounding the heart
- forecast of a disease
- tissue tumor
- surgical removal of a bone
- relations to the kidney
- platelet
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- passing through the bile ducts
- swelling of clotted blood within tissues
- thyroid gland
- excess of glucose in the bloodstream
- tumor specialist
- white blood cell infection
- surgical removal of one/both kidneys
- deficiency of red blood
- illness caused by medical examination/ treatment
- inflammation of the bone
- inflammation of the gland
20 Clues: platelet • tissue tumor • thyroid gland • tumor specialist • nerve/nervous system • forecast of a disease • lying upon the stomach • deficiency of red blood • relations to the kidney • inflammation of the bone • inflammation of the gland • white blood cell infection • surgical removal of a bone • passing through the bile ducts • membrane surrounding the heart • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-09-01
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- resembling a nerve
- deficiency of white blood cells
- expected course of disease
- tumor of smooth muscle tissue
- large internal organs within body cavities
- determines hereditary characteristics
- cavity that contains the brain
- abnormal condition of blue
- within the vein
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- study of tissues
- fluid inside of a cell
- tumor of nerve tissue
- enlargement of the liver
- pertaining to the body
- incomplete development
- resembling adipose tissue
- condition of abnormal growth
- disease-producing substance
- white blood cell
- substance that causes cancer
20 Clues: within the vein • study of tissues • white blood cell • resembling a nerve • tumor of nerve tissue • fluid inside of a cell • pertaining to the body • incomplete development • enlargement of the liver • resembling adipose tissue • expected course of disease • abnormal condition of blue • disease-producing substance • condition of abnormal growth • substance that causes cancer • ...
Medical Puzzle 2021-09-12
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- abb. For hemoglobin
- tissue plasminogen activator
- certified nurse
- palpable crunching of bone
- another name for epinephrine
- potentially fatal complication of hyperglycemia
- suffix for inflammation
- patient that lies face down is
- opioid antidote
- medical school exam
- pain scale used for nonverbal patients
- prefix meaning intestinal
- infection that reaches bloodstream
- commonly used parenteral nutrition
- prefix meaning ear
- activity of daily living
- type of venous thrombosis
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- abb. For hematocrit
- where needles go
- ventilator setting also used with sleep apnea
- critical life saving measure
- one of two forearm bones
- drug that treats nausea
- the A in DNA
- slower than normal HR
- nails are made up of
- abb. For platelets
- anterior cruciate ligament
- nursing board exam
- suffix for beta adrenergic blockers
- number of thoracic vertebrae
31 Clues: the A in DNA • certified nurse • opioid antidote • where needles go • abb. For platelets • nursing board exam • prefix meaning ear • abb. For hematocrit • abb. For hemoglobin • medical school exam • nails are made up of • slower than normal HR • drug that treats nausea • suffix for inflammation • one of two forearm bones • activity of daily living • prefix meaning intestinal • ...
Medical term. 2021-10-01
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- PCP
- improper response
- acute viral
- study of immune system
- white blood cells
- blockage
- exaggerated reaction
- disease caused by body
- prevention of disease
- extreme sensitivity
- severe itching
- tissue response
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- protein
- weak pathogen
- partial suppression
- blood condition
- physician
- medication
- cancer of cells
- protein released
20 Clues: PCP • protein • blockage • physician • medication • acute viral • weak pathogen • severe itching • blood condition • cancer of cells • tissue response • protein released • improper response • white blood cells • partial suppression • extreme sensitivity • exaggerated reaction • prevention of disease • study of immune system • disease caused by body
Medical term 2021-10-06
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- Dissection or study of the spleen
- a record or display of a person's heartbeat produced by Electrocardiography.
- Inflammation of the heart
- Relation to the region under the skin
- Inflammation of the skin extremities
- Study of the form by cutting and studying every part
- The study of the skin
- Someone who studies the heart
- Inflammation of the appendix
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- Surgery to remove the appendix when infected
- inflammation of the hip joint
- Study of the stomach and internal intestines
- Tumor in the bone marrow
- Someone who studies the skin
- Inflammation of the skin
- Difficult or labored breeding
- Any condition of the skin
- thin, two-layered, fluid-filled sac that covers the outer surface of the heart.
- Study of the blood
- Inflammation of the brain
20 Clues: Study of the blood • The study of the skin • Tumor in the bone marrow • Inflammation of the skin • Inflammation of the heart • Any condition of the skin • Inflammation of the brain • Someone who studies the skin • Inflammation of the appendix • inflammation of the hip joint • Difficult or labored breeding • Someone who studies the heart • Dissection or study of the spleen • ...
Medical terminology 2021-10-05
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- A type of culture used to test whopping cough and other upper respiratory tract infections
- The phase of the heart cycle where the heart is in a relaxation phase
- A suffix meaning craving or loving
- Abbreviation for the test used to diagnose diabetes mellitus
- A suffix that references the blood or to a presence in the blood
- Abbreviation for diagnosis
- The abbreviated form for a collection test where you look for microorganism in the blood
- This prefix means outer or on top of
- Abbreviated name for the time it takes to complete a test in a lab
- This suffix means destruction
- A prefix meaning artery
- A type of specimen test used to test for blood in the stool
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- Root word meaning red
- The abbreviation for a test that records electrical signals from the heart
- A prefix meaning bone
- A suffix denoting suffering or disease
- A word that means "after a meal" usually done for blood glucose tests.
- This abbreviation means "nothing by mouth"
- A prefix meaning many
- A prefix meaning against or opposite
- The short form of the word for when you determine the amount of the different blood cell types
- A prefix meaning uniformity or appropriateness
- Suffix meaning growth or tumour
- A root meaning a blood clot
- A word meaning immediately and will be seen for blood tests ordered by physicians
- Abbreviation for the word Cancer
26 Clues: Root word meaning red • A prefix meaning bone • A prefix meaning many • A prefix meaning artery • Abbreviation for diagnosis • A root meaning a blood clot • This suffix means destruction • Suffix meaning growth or tumour • Abbreviation for the word Cancer • A suffix meaning craving or loving • A prefix meaning against or opposite • This prefix means outer or on top of • ...
Medical Science 2021-10-04
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- / glucose
- / is a hexose sugar
- / a covalent bond formed by joining the carboxyl group of one amino acid to the amino group of another
- / opposite to saturated
- / alpha and ---- glucose
- / beta and ----- glucose
- / scared of water
- / pentagon sugar
- / pasta, bread, rice
- / similar to glycerin
- / begins with a P and ends with an E
- / hexagon sugar
- reaction / breaks the bond and takes away the water
- / a bond formed during a condensation reaction
- / fat
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- / chicken and other meat
- / begins with a p and ends with a d
- / opposite to unsaturated
- / glucose + glucose
- / glucose + fructose
- / three glycerol
- / sugars have starch and --------
- / a bond that is less polar than alchohols
- / sucrose
- / Same formula but different properties
- / glucose + galactose
- / a bond between the Hs
- / likes the water and absorbs it
- acid / fats, oils , cholesterol
- / thermionic valve
- / athletes take these to increase performance
31 Clues: / fat • / sucrose • / glucose • / hexagon sugar • / three glycerol • / pentagon sugar • / scared of water • / glucose + glucose • / is a hexose sugar • / thermionic valve • / glucose + fructose • / pasta, bread, rice • / glucose + galactose • / similar to glycerin • / opposite to saturated • / a bond between the Hs • / chicken and other meat • / alpha and ---- glucose • ...
medical terminology 2022-03-28
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- angiography, imagine to see your hearts blood vessels
- irregular heartbeat
- the largest blood vessel in body
- root for heart
- ischemia, lack of blood flow to heart muscle
- study of
- an artery disease where they make the arteries hard
- peripheral vascular disease
- veins
- Transient ischemic attack
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- machine you can see the electrodes in heart
- vasc
- slow rhythm
- attack, a blockage of blood flow to the heart
- Cardiac rhythm management
- fast rhythm
- red
- Cerebrovascular accident
- tests, measure of examination of cells, chemicals, and proteins
- symptom of coronary artery disease
- channels that carry blood throughout your body
- Cardiovascular disease
22 Clues: red • vasc • veins • study of • slow rhythm • fast rhythm • root for heart • irregular heartbeat • Cardiovascular disease • Cerebrovascular accident • Cardiac rhythm management • Transient ischemic attack • peripheral vascular disease • the largest blood vessel in body • symptom of coronary artery disease • machine you can see the electrodes in heart • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-09-06
21 Clues: body • blue • cell • black • green • gland • below • tumor • yellow • knowledge • prefix,new • suffix,cell • suffix,study • prefix,after • prefix,above • suffix,disease • suffix,control • cancerous tumor • tumor composed of muscle • attached to end of the word • Attached to the beginning of word
Medical Terminology 2021-09-16
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- cavity that is space inside the skull
- attached at the end of a word root
- large internal organs contained in the body cavities
- meaning within
- inflammation of the bone and joint
- suffix meaning disease
- cancer involving the white blood cells
- group of cells that perform a similar function
- word root meaning bone
- study of the genome
- greek word meaning body
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- system composed of heart and blood vessels
- there are 46 in all normal human cells
- terms derived from a name or place
- terms formed from the first letter of a phrase
- basic unit of all living things
- system composed of skin, nails, and glands
- attached at the beginning of a word root
- meaning under
- core of the word
20 Clues: meaning under • meaning within • core of the word • study of the genome • suffix meaning disease • word root meaning bone • greek word meaning body • basic unit of all living things • attached at the end of a word root • terms derived from a name or place • inflammation of the bone and joint • cavity that is space inside the skull • there are 46 in all normal human cells • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-09-15
Across
- surgical repair
- skin
- disease
- rib
- skull
- upon,above
- back,toward the back of the body
- death
- study of
- above
- crooked,bent
- inflammation
- bone
- middle
- straight
- swelling
- joint
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- cartilage
- side
- incision,cut into
- change,beyond
- front
- process of observing
- below,beneath
- movement
- within
- pore,small opening
- backside of the body,closest to the spine
- muscle
- cold
- fat
- tumor,mass
- process of measuring
- through
34 Clues: rib • fat • side • skin • cold • bone • front • skull • death • above • joint • within • muscle • middle • disease • through • movement • study of • straight • swelling • cartilage • upon,above • tumor,mass • crooked,bent • inflammation • change,beyond • below,beneath • surgical repair • incision,cut into • pore,small opening • process of observing • process of measuring • back,toward the back of the body • ...
Medical specialists 2021-11-17
Across
- They use X-rays, ultrasound, and other imaging tests to diagnose diseases
- doctor that specializes in skeletal deformities or injuries
- They treat diseases in the ears, nose, throat, sinuses, head, neck, and respiratory system
- specialists for problems like lung cancer, pneumonia or asthma
- doctor that specializing in treating cancer
- doctor that specializes in urinary tract problems
- doctor that specializes in the eyes
- doctors that treat both common and complex illnesses
- doctor that specializes in mental health
- They treat kidney diseases as well as high blood pressure
- specialists on hormones and metabolism
- doctors that diagnose and treat hereditary disorders
- They specialize in arthritis and other diseases in your joints, muscles, bones, and tendons
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- specialists in physical medicine and rehabilitation
- doctor that specializes in skin conditions
- someone that specializes in the female reproductive system
- lab doctors that identify the causes of diseases
- doctor that improves and corrects teeth placement
- doctor that specializes in anesthesia
- specialists in diseases of the blood
- those who practice surgeries
- doctor that specializes in treating allergies
- specialists in digestive organs
- doctor that specializes in children’s health
- doctor that specializes in nervous system problems
25 Clues: those who practice surgeries • specialists in digestive organs • doctor that specializes in the eyes • specialists in diseases of the blood • doctor that specializes in anesthesia • specialists on hormones and metabolism • doctor that specializes in mental health • doctor that specializes in skin conditions • doctor that specializing in treating cancer • ...
medical specialties 2021-11-17
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- specializes in correcting disorders.
- specializes in ear-related issues.
- commonly known as an "ENT specialist" concentrates on issues related to the ear, nose and throat.
- use x-rays and other imaging technologies to diagnose and detect physiological ailments.
- care for issues related to the urinary tract.
- surgeons, surgically restore, reconstruct or alter the human body.
- cares for children from birth to adolescence, treating them for a variety of health issues from a common cold to more severe conditions.
- practitioner, A general practitioner or family physician cares for the whole family from children to the elderly, giving basic care.
- are known for performing a wide variety of surgeries at the operating table.
- A person who fixes teeths problems.
- care for skin issues.
- treats the endocrine system.
- specializes in care for the nervous system.
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- they diagnose and treat disorders of the mind.
- and gynecology physicians, specialize in medical care related to pregnancy and childbirth.
- diagnoses and treats allergies and autoimmune diseases.
- cares for issues afflicting the feet or ankles.
- focus on the treatment of the heart.
- administers drugs to numb pain or sedate patients during surgery.
- look for potential diseases that could appear causing a lot of problems.
- physicians, care for the elderly.
- treat kidney disease and mineral and fluid imbalances linked to kidney disease.
- specializes in digestive organs.
- a subspecialty of pediatrics.
- care for cancer patients.
25 Clues: care for skin issues. • care for cancer patients. • treats the endocrine system. • a subspecialty of pediatrics. • specializes in digestive organs. • physicians, care for the elderly. • specializes in ear-related issues. • A person who fixes teeths problems. • specializes in correcting disorders. • focus on the treatment of the heart. • ...
MEDICAL SPECIALISTS 2021-11-23
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- treats allergies and autoimmune diseases.
- in digestive organs.
- treats the endocrine system.
- care for issues related to the urinary tract.
- looks for potential diseases that could appear.
- care for the nervous system (brain).
- cares for issues afflicting the feet or ankles.
- focus on the treatment of the heart.
- for cancer patients.
- specializes in ear-related issues.
- care for skin issues such as acne.
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- diagnose and treat disorders of the mind.
- concentrates on issues related to the ear, nose and throat.
- cares about children's health.
- practitioner,cares for the whole family.
- administers drugs to numb pain or sedate patients during surgery.
- for the elderly.
- performing a wide variety of surgeries at the operating table.
- Doctors of the mouth.
- surgeon,reconstruct or alter the human body.
- treat kidney disease and mineral and fluid imbalances.
- physiological ailments.
- focus of neonatology, a subspecialty of pediatrics.
- specializes in correcting disorders, deformities or injuries to the skeleton.
- care for issues related to the urinary tract.
- specialize in medical pregnancy.
26 Clues: for the elderly. • in digestive organs. • for cancer patients. • Doctors of the mouth. • physiological ailments. • treats the endocrine system. • cares about children's health. • specialize in medical pregnancy. • specializes in ear-related issues. • care for skin issues such as acne. • care for the nervous system (brain). • focus on the treatment of the heart. • ...
MEDICAL SPECIALITIES 2021-11-18
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- skin deseases
- bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons.
- nervous system problems
- known as “ear, nose, and throat”
- These include the lungs and heart
- kidney care and conditions
- cancer
- adjustment of teeth
- rheumatic diseases
- focus on the cardiovascular system
- care for older adults
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- children's health
- surgical procedures on many organs
- digestive system
- administering pain medicine
- heart bypass surgery
- care of female reproductive system
- urinary tract problems
- care of eyes
- mental health
- X-rays
- skeletal deformities or injuries
- makes surgeries
- allergies
- endocrine system
25 Clues: X-rays • cancer • allergies • care of eyes • skin deseases • mental health • makes surgeries • digestive system • endocrine system • children's health • rheumatic diseases • adjustment of teeth • heart bypass surgery • care for older adults • urinary tract problems • nervous system problems • kidney care and conditions • administering pain medicine • known as “ear, nose, and throat” • ...
Medical terms 2021-11-30
20 Clues: slow • fear • head • many • nose • nerve • small • water • heart • around • within • stomach • intestines • immediatly • who studies • inflammation • every two hours • nothing by mouth • surgical removal • air tubes in lungs
Medical Terminology 2021-12-01
30 Clues: Myo • Oma • Dys • Epi • Skin • Grow • Itis • Bone • Auto • Front • Joint • Myelo • Retro • Algia • Hyper • Inter • Blast • White • Adipo • Gland • Flesh • Tissue • Contra • Arthro • To grow • Disease • Distant • Chondro • To break • Sclerosis
Medical Terminology 2021-11-14
Across
- is an infection of one or both of the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
- is a surgical procedure in which a cut is made between the ribs to see and reach the lungs or other organs in the chest or thorax.
- is the upper central region of the abdomen.
- inflammation of the liver
- The presence of anti-HBs is generally interpreted as indicating recovery and immunity from hepatitis B virus infection.
- Pathways in the wall of cerebral and cervical blood vessels.
- Pertaining to the chest.
- the branch of medicine that deals with diseases and abnormalities of the heart.
- is an application which measures your heart rate.
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- situated above or anterior to the thorax specifically : lying above or anterior to those vertebrae bearing thoracic ribs pre thoracic vertebrae.
- is a life-threatening inflammation of the inner lining of your heart's chambers and valves (endocardium).
- is an excessive growth of bone. It may lead to exostosis. It occurs in many musculoskeletal disorders.
- the curve or tracing made by a cardiograph.
- is inflammation of the pericardium, the thin sac (membrane) that surrounds the heart.
- is an inflammation of the lining of your bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from your lungs.
- is an area of medicine that focuses on diseases of the liver as well as related conditions.
- Having to do with the liver.
- Before reaching the stomach
- is the fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear.
- is a condition in which an abnormal communication is present between the perilymphatic space of the inner ear and the middle ear or mastoid.
20 Clues: Pertaining to the chest. • inflammation of the liver • Before reaching the stomach • Having to do with the liver. • is the upper central region of the abdomen. • the curve or tracing made by a cardiograph. • is an application which measures your heart rate. • Pathways in the wall of cerebral and cervical blood vessels. • ...
medical terms 2021-11-18
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- indicate heart muscle damage.
- root word for heart
- blank pain
- instrument used to record
- the blood vessels that deliver oxygen
- air
- the main Artery
- carry blood towards the heart
- red liquid
- below
- a weekend artery
- failure does not mean your dying
- images of the heart structure
- disease in the hearts blood vessel
- pumps blood through the body
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- The heart does this
- a place to go when hurt
- valve narrows
- above
- lining inflamed
- abbriviation for electrocardiogram
- disease blood vessel disease
- tiny blood
- procedure done in a specialized area of radiology
- testing evaluates how well the system is functioning
- sound
26 Clues: air • above • below • sound • blank pain • red liquid • tiny blood • valve narrows • lining inflamed • the main Artery • a weekend artery • The heart does this • root word for heart • a place to go when hurt • instrument used to record • disease blood vessel disease • pumps blood through the body • indicate heart muscle damage. • carry blood towards the heart • images of the heart structure • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2021-11-12
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- the doctor exclusively for woman
- the unit where the more delicated patients are
- A person that helps doing things
- all the medical information of each pacient
- A vehicle where pacients are transported
- The person in charge of X Rays.
- the doctor for skin problems.
- An urgent situation
- the place where babies are born.
- The person who puts anesthesia to pacients
- another word to say doctor
- the place where samples are tested
- The area where the payments are made
- the doctor for eyes
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- The place where emergencys are attended
- the doctor specialist in children
- the professional in charge of taking special care of patients and helping the doctors
- the room where pacients are taken after surgery
- the doctor for brain and nerves.
- the place where you can find medicine
- The special time where family and friends can be with the pacient.
- The place where you can have something to eat or drink
- an special hospital for kids.
- the doctor for cancer.
- radiologo en español :D
- the room where surgeries are done.
- the doctor for the heart.
- A room where family and friends can sit.
- the room where people can pray
- the doctor that perform surgeries
30 Clues: An urgent situation • the doctor for eyes • the doctor for cancer. • radiologo en español :D • the doctor for the heart. • another word to say doctor • an special hospital for kids. • the doctor for skin problems. • the room where people can pray • The person in charge of X Rays. • the doctor exclusively for woman • A person that helps doing things • the doctor for brain and nerves. • ...
Medical Specialists 2021-11-23
Across
- are medical doctors, they diagnose and treat disorders of the mind.
- look for potential diseases that could appear, causing a lot of problems.
- treat kidney disease and mineral and fluid imbalances linked to kidney disease.
- specialize in medical care related to pregnancy and childbirth.
- cares for children from birth to adolescence, treating them for a variety of health issues from a common cold to more severe conditions.
- generally work in neonatal intensive care units.
- care for skin issues such as acne, skin allergies, moles, scars and sun damage.
- treats the endocrine system–the glands producing and secreting hormones that regulate and control almost all of the body's functions.
- administers drugs to numb pain or sedate patients during surgery.
- specializes in digestive organs, including the gallbladder, stomach, bowels, liver and pancreas.
- specializes in care for the nervous system.
- diagnoses and treats allergies and autoimmune diseases.
- cares for issues afflicting the feet or ankles.
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- cares for the whole family from children to the elderly, giving basic care.
- care for the elderly.
- care for issues related to the urinary tract.
- care for cancer patients.
- specializes in correcting disorders, deformities or injuries to the skeleton.
- surgically restore, reconstruct or alter the human body.
- focus on the treatment of the heart, its blood vessels and heart-related issues and diseases.
- concentrates on issues related to the ear, nose and throat.
- use x-rays and other imaging technologies to diagnose and detect physiological ailments.
- doctors of the mouth.
- are known for performing a wide variety of surgeries at the operating table.
- specializes in ear-related issues.
25 Clues: care for the elderly. • doctors of the mouth. • care for cancer patients. • specializes in ear-related issues. • specializes in care for the nervous system. • care for issues related to the urinary tract. • cares for issues afflicting the feet or ankles. • generally work in neonatal intensive care units. • diagnoses and treats allergies and autoimmune diseases. • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2022-02-08
25 Clues: CUT • EAT • BAD • HALF • FAST • VEIN • CLOT • MANY • BLUE • WHITE • BLACK • LARGE • WHITE • WITHIN • INSIDE • BETWEEN • DISEASE • OPENING • REFERS TO SKIN • REFERS TO LUNG • REFERS TO HEART • TO SHAPE OR FORM • SURGICAL REMOVAL • BELOW OR DECREASED • ABOVE OR INCREASED
Medical Terminology 2022-01-27
Across
- new
- situated to the center of the doby or point of attachment
- tissue
- pertaining to the front
- under
- pertaining to
- shoulder blade
- disease
- movement of the limb away from midline
- tending to become progressivly worse and to cause death
- tumor, swelling
- heel bone
- laying on stomach
- study of tissue
- toward the head
- toward the middle
- shin bone
- above
- study of cells
- state of
- away from the surface farther into the body
- liver
- situated away from the center or point of attachment
- laying on back
- vein
Down
- nerve
- movement of the limb toward the midline
- knee cap
- control, stop
- fat
- upper arm bone
- breastbone
- collar bone
- pertaining to cancer
- toward the feet
- wwithin
- joint
- cell
- closer to the surface of the body
- before
- longest bone the the body
- toward the front
- toward the head
- resembling
- inflammtion
- muscle
- toward the back
- one who studies and practices
- abnormal condition
- below
- beon
51 Clues: new • fat • cell • beon • vein • nerve • under • joint • above • below • liver • tissue • before • muscle • disease • wwithin • knee cap • state of • heel bone • shin bone • breastbone • resembling • collar bone • inflammtion • control, stop • pertaining to • upper arm bone • shoulder blade • study of cells • laying on back • toward the feet • tumor, swelling • study of tissue • toward the head • toward the head • toward the back • toward the front • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-02-28
Across
- root word for bone
- absent breathing
- joint pain
- root word for kidney
- sac around the heart
- root word for liver
- root word for heart
- root word for lungs
- paralysis of all four extremities
- spitting up blood
- below normal blood flow to organs
- inflammation of the pancreas
- black, tarry stool
- root word for stomach
- root word for bile
- inflammation of the bladder
- the study of disease of the stomach and small intestines
Down
- slow breathing
- difficulty speaking
- on or affecting the same side
- difficulty eating
- enlargement of the heart
- enlargement of the liver
- the study of the heart
- fast heart rate
- surgical removal of appendix
- disease of the kidney
- inflammation of the gallbladder
- fast breathing
- area behind the peritoneum
- root word for joint
31 Clues: joint pain • slow breathing • fast breathing • fast heart rate • absent breathing • difficulty eating • spitting up blood • root word for bone • black, tarry stool • root word for bile • difficulty speaking • root word for liver • root word for heart • root word for lungs • root word for joint • root word for kidney • sac around the heart • disease of the kidney • root word for stomach • ...
EMT Medical 2022-03-03
Across
- State in which oxygen is not available in sufficient amounts in the blood
- Device to used to administer oxygen if SpO2 is less than 90% despite high flow oxygen
- Nitroglycerin Drug Class
- The unit used to measure the dose for an MDI
- Term used to describe high blood pressure
- The "P" of OPQRST
- The unit used to measure the dose for Aspirin
- Contraindication for Aspirin
- Device used to administer 10-15 lpm of Oxygen
- One route of Albuterol Administration
- Portion of Patient Assessment that includes Airway-Breathing-Circulation
- Second Contraindication for Nitroglycerin
- Another term for "Heart Attach" due to a blocked vessel in the heart
- Device used to administer 1-6 lpm of Oxygen
- Aspirin drug class
- Phase of the Seizure when the muscles tense
- The type of overdose that Naloxone is utilized for
- Phase of the Seizure when the patient begins to recover and return to baseline
Down
- Second Contraindication for Aspirin
- Term used to describe when a patient's blood sugar is high
- Portion of Patient Assessment that includes History Gathering/Vital Signs
- Nitroglycerin Route of Administration
- Term used to describe respiratory rate greater than 20 per minute
- When one or more arteries of the lungs develop a block by a blood clot
- State in which oxygen is not available in sufficient amounts at the tissue level
- Location to assess for a pulse for an unresponsive patient
- Term used to describe low blood pressure
- Location to assess for a pulse on a responsive patient
- The "E" of SAMPLE
- Albuterol drug class
- Contraindication for Nitroglycerin
- Airway - ____________ - Circulation
- When the heart rate is greater than 100
- Acronym to describe a healthy assessment of a patient's pupils
- Aspirin Route of Administration
- Phase of the Seizure when the patient has sustained rhythmical jerking
- When the heart rate is below 60
- The unit used to measure the dose for Oral Glucose
- Term used to describe the reason for the encounter verbalized by the patient
- Epinephrine Route of Administration for Anaphylaxis
- Lower extremity assessment that can aid in identifying CHF
- Term used to describe when a patient's blood sugar is low
42 Clues: The "P" of OPQRST • The "E" of SAMPLE • Aspirin drug class • Albuterol drug class • Nitroglycerin Drug Class • Contraindication for Aspirin • Aspirin Route of Administration • When the heart rate is below 60 • Contraindication for Nitroglycerin • Second Contraindication for Aspirin • Airway - ____________ - Circulation • Nitroglycerin Route of Administration • ...
EMT Medical 2022-03-03
Across
- Nitroglycerin Route of Administration
- Term used to describe the reason for the encounter verbalized by the patient
- The unit used to measure the dose for Aspirin
- Term used to describe high blood pressure
- Contraindication for Aspirin
- Location to assess for a pulse on a responsive patient
- Aspirin Route of Administration
- Device to used to administer oxygen if SpO2 is less than 90% despite high flow oxygen
- Term used to describe when a patient's blood sugar is low
- Nitroglycerin Drug Class
- State in which oxygen is not available in sufficient amounts at the tissue level
- Phase of the Seizure when the muscles tense
- State in which oxygen is not available in sufficient amounts in the blood
- Contraindication for Nitroglycerin
- Second Contraindication for Nitroglycerin
- When one or more arteries of the lungs develop a block by a blood clot
- Albuterol drug class
- The "P" of OPQRST
- Second Contraindication for Aspirin
- The "E" of SAMPLE
- Portion of Patient Assessment that includes Airway-Breathing-Circulation
- Another term for "Heart Attach" due to a blocked vessel in the heart
Down
- When the heart rate is below 60
- Location to assess for a pulse for an unresponsive patient
- Term used to describe low blood pressure
- The unit used to measure the dose for Oral Glucose
- Lower extremity assessment that can aid in identifying CHF
- One route of Albuterol Administration
- Device used to administer 10-15 lpm of Oxygen
- Acronym to describe a healthy assessment of a patient's pupils
- When the heart rate is greater than 100
- Aspirin drug class
- The type of overdose that Naloxone is utilized for
- Portion of Patient Assessment that includes History Gathering/Vital Signs
- Phase of the Seizure when the patient has sustained rhythmical jerking
- Term used to describe respiratory rate greater than 20 per minute
- Device used to administer 1-6 lpm of Oxygen
- Term used to describe when a patient's blood sugar is high
- Phase of the Seizure when the patient begins to recover and return to baseline
- Airway - ____________ - Circulation
- The unit used to measure the dose for an MDI
- Epinephrine Route of Administration for Anaphylaxis
42 Clues: The "P" of OPQRST • The "E" of SAMPLE • Aspirin drug class • Albuterol drug class • Nitroglycerin Drug Class • Contraindication for Aspirin • When the heart rate is below 60 • Aspirin Route of Administration • Contraindication for Nitroglycerin • Airway - ____________ - Circulation • Second Contraindication for Aspirin • Nitroglycerin Route of Administration • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-03-01
Across
- inflammation of the bladder
- cancer of the lymphatic system
- root word for liver
- on or affecting the same side
- difficulty eating
- difficulty speaking
- enlargement of the heart
- joint pain
- root word for kidney
- inflammation of the pancreas
- root word for stomach
- area behind the peritoneum
- sac around the heart
- the study of the heart
- root word for bile
- disease of the kidney
- black, tarry stool
- spitting up blood
Down
- away from the point of reference
- slow breathing
- paralysis of all four extremities
- below normal blood flow to organs
- fast breathing
- absent breathing
- root word for joint
- the study of disease of the stomach and small intestines
- fast heart rate
- inflammation of the gallbladder
- above or over the stomach
- root word for heart
- toward the center
- surgical removal of appendix
- enlargement of the liver
- root word for small intestines
- root word for lungs
- root word for bone
36 Clues: joint pain • slow breathing • fast breathing • fast heart rate • absent breathing • difficulty eating • toward the center • spitting up blood • root word for bile • root word for bone • black, tarry stool • root word for liver • root word for joint • difficulty speaking • root word for heart • root word for lungs • root word for kidney • sac around the heart • root word for stomach • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-01-04
Across
- color
- cell living substance
- deficiency
- characteristic of
- producing forming
- tumor mass
- enlargement
- six
- flow discharge
- breaking open
- slow
- self
- bursting forth
- red
- one-tenth
- two
- hardening
- eating
- opening
- apart
- within
- blue
- below
- paralysis
- against
- incision
- breathing
Down
- with
- green
- above
- up apart
- pain
- visual examination
- puncture
- small
- outside
- pertaining to
- medical treatment
- resembling
- away from
- through
- outside of
- toward near
- half
- bad
- surgical removal
- inflammation
- out
- view of vision
- opening
- softening
- abnormal condition
- surgical repair
- disease
- blood condition
- before forward
56 Clues: six • bad • red • two • out • with • pain • slow • self • half • blue • color • green • above • small • apart • below • eating • within • outside • through • opening • opening • disease • against • up apart • puncture • incision • away from • one-tenth • hardening • softening • paralysis • breathing • deficiency • tumor mass • resembling • outside of • enlargement • toward near • inflammation • pertaining to • breaking open • flow discharge • bursting forth • view of vision • ...
Medical Prefixes 2022-01-05
Across
- - under, beneath
- - around
- - bad, illness, disorder
- - slow
- - against
- - on, upon, over
- - by, through
- - white
- - without
- - before, in front of
- - small, scant
- - swift, fast, rapid
- - bad, painful
- - half
- - below, under
- - red
Down
- - above, over
- - between, within
- - small
- - too much, high
- - many, much
- - two, twice, double
- - before, in front of
- - inner
- - disease, suffering
- - apart
- - after, behind
- - out, away from
28 Clues: - red • - slow • - half • - small • - inner • - white • - apart • - around • - against • - without • - many, much • - above, over • - by, through • - small, scant • - bad, painful • - below, under • - after, behind • - under, beneath • - too much, high • - on, upon, over • - out, away from • - between, within • - two, twice, double • - disease, suffering • - swift, fast, rapid • - before, in front of • - before, in front of • ...
Medical Acronyms 2022-01-10
47 Clues: ML • MS • MG • BM • GI • IV • ER • OR • OT • TB • PT • EMS • ADD • L&D • BMI • HIV • T&A • EKG • PMS • IUD • MRI • MMR • EMG • ICU • DNR • NPO • DPT • HPV • CBC • CPR • UTI • OCD • PCP • AIDS • ADHD • NICU • PACU • PCOS • COPD • STREP • g-tube • Pre-op • D and C • Post-op • pap smear • Tomografia • tomografia
Medical terminology 2022-04-06
Across
- surgical repair of nose
- to cut chest cavity
- Abnormal condition of coal dust (miner’s lungs, black lung)
- difficult, labored breathing
- pus in the chest
- Condition of receiving insufficient amount of O2 in bloodstream
- not breathing
- study of lungs
- surgical removal of entire lung
- abnormal condition of hair fungus in pharynx
- air or gas in the chest, lung, results in collapsed lung
- nose bleeding
- surgically create an opening in trachea
Down
- inflammation of bronchus
- narrowing of trachea
- incomplete expansion when lung collapse
- process of visually examination of bronchus
- fast rapid heartbeat
- pertaining to nasopharynx and nose
- examination of interior larynx
- presence of blood in chest cavity
- inflammation of nose
- dilated bronchus
- involuntary contraction of the larynx
- condition of having excessive CO2 in bloodstream
- spitting up blood
26 Clues: not breathing • nose bleeding • study of lungs • pus in the chest • dilated bronchus • spitting up blood • to cut chest cavity • narrowing of trachea • fast rapid heartbeat • inflammation of nose • surgical repair of nose • inflammation of bronchus • difficult, labored breathing • examination of interior larynx • surgical removal of entire lung • presence of blood in chest cavity • ...
Medical Prefixes 2021-09-09
28 Clues: one • ten • bad • none • self • many • many • down • half • first • false • water • rapid • small • around • toward • backward • deficient • different • difficult • two, apart • good, normal • within, inner • one thousandth • out, away from • outside, beyond • through,between • bad, difficult pain
Medical Vocab 2022-04-25
30 Clues: Flu • Cast • Cold • Pill • Fever • Spots • Cough • Nurse • X-Rays • Doctor • Vitamin • Bandaid • Measles • Rubella • Aspirin • Allergy • Patient • Medicine • Epidemic • Pharmacy • Hospital • Small Pox • Wheelchair • Broken leg • Indigestion • Chicken Pox • Cough syrup • Prescription • Emergency Room • Medical insurance
Medical Terms 2017-03-10
20 Clues: / my/o • / lip/o • / myc/o • / nas/o • / hydr/o • / leuk/o • / neur/o • / noct/o • / latr/o • / lith/o • / necr/o • / lingu/o • / melan/o • / lapar/o • / nephr/o • / lymph/o • / mening/o • / laryng/o • cord / myel/o • back / lumb/o
Medical Physics 2017-03-15
Across
- decrease in intensity of radiation passing through matter
- process producing photons in a PET scan
- effect of a frequency change of a wave from a moving object
- computerised ___ ____ uses X-rays for 3-D imaging
- electrons emitted by photon absorption
- improves visibility of X-rays
- radioisotope combined with other elements
- detects radiation from injected radioisotopes
- converts a photon into an electrical pulse
- reversible effect in crystals converting strain into an emf
- needed to 'see' X-rays
Down
- converts gamma photons into light photons
- describes a temporary high energy state radioisotope
- Technetium-99m and Fluorine-18 are one of these
- absorbs X-rays
- when 2 materials have similar impedance values
- product of density times speed of sound in a material
- a cathode producing electrons
- you are put in this for a CAT scan
- Compton scattering is one of these
- emits pulses of high frequency sound
- sound above 20 kHz
- doesn't absorb X-rays much
23 Clues: absorbs X-rays • sound above 20 kHz • needed to 'see' X-rays • doesn't absorb X-rays much • a cathode producing electrons • improves visibility of X-rays • you are put in this for a CAT scan • Compton scattering is one of these • emits pulses of high frequency sound • electrons emitted by photon absorption • process producing photons in a PET scan • ...
Medical Terms 2018-04-15
Across
- under
- front of the body
- refers to sugar
- false
- pertains to the genitals
- inflammation
- pertains to mouth
- wet solution
- pertains to nose
- under, beneath
- pertains to the chin
- bony hip region
Down
- over
- knee cap
- a plane dividing the body from side to side
- physical mixing of substances
- top of
- around something
- back, back surface
- muscle that caps the shoulder
- hip joint area
- to break apart
- fatty substance
- within
- pain
25 Clues: over • pain • under • false • top of • within • knee cap • inflammation • wet solution • hip joint area • to break apart • under, beneath • refers to sugar • fatty substance • bony hip region • around something • pertains to nose • front of the body • pertains to mouth • back, back surface • pertains to the chin • pertains to the genitals • physical mixing of substances • muscle that caps the shoulder • ...
Medical Detectives 2018-01-11
Across
- Examiner A physician who performs an autopsy when death may be accidental or violent.
- Rate A measure of cardiac activity usually expressed as the number of beats per minute.
- and cones The retina of the human eye contains 125 million _______ and approximately 5 million _______. This allows you to see colors and light.
- Lacks What was the name of the woman whose cancer cells are the source of the HeLa cell line the first immortalized cell line and one of the most important cell lines in medical research?
- Science The application of scientific knowledge to questions of civil and criminal law.
- Overheating of the body, possibly due to extreme weather conditions.
- What is the small shell like shaped organ filled with fluid and lined with hair cells? It is in the inner ear and handles the sound reception.
- The ability of an organism or cell to maintain equilibrium by adjusting its physiological processes in order to function properly.
- Electrophoresis The separation of nucleic acids or proteins on the basis of their size and electrical charge, by measuring their rate of movement through an electrical field in a gel.
- Mortis The gradual cooling of the body following death.
- Pressure Blood pressure that remains between heart contractions.
- Chiasm What is the X shaped structure on the bottom of the brain that connects the the Optic Nerves.
- DNA is a molecule located in the nucleus of the cell that determines the structure of ________________ produced in the cell.
- Solution Which chemical is used to burst open the cell and allow the DNA out?
- A double-stranded helical nucleic acid molecule that determines the inherited structure of a cell's proteins.
Down
- An infectious disease that spreads rapidly and sickens a large number of people.
- Hunington's diesease is an ___________________ disease that is caused by a mutation in the DNA of the affected person.
- What is one way to identify someone with an impression that can be left by the friction ridges of the human finger.
- To recognize a disease by signs and symptoms.
- Any of the usually linear bodies in the cell nucleus that contain the genetic material.
- A discrete unit of hereditary information consisting of a specific nucleotide sequence in DNA.
- High blood pressure.
- Communicable by contact.
- science The application oBlood Pressure
- Pressure The force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps blood and expressed in millimeters of mercury.
- Fatigue What is it called when you smell something until you can no longer smell it?
- Callosum What is the structure of the brain that holds the left and right hemispheres together and allows communication between the two hemispheres of the brain. It is responsible for transmitting neural messages between both the right and left hemispheres.
- An examination of the body after death usually with such dissection as will expose the vital organs for determining the cause of death.
- What is your tongue covered with that allows you to taste this is a group of cells that make up the taste buds?
29 Clues: High blood pressure. • Communicable by contact. • science The application oBlood Pressure • To recognize a disease by signs and symptoms. • Mortis The gradual cooling of the body following death. • Pressure Blood pressure that remains between heart contractions. • Overheating of the body, possibly due to extreme weather conditions. • ...
Medical MixUp 2018-01-24
Across
- meaning lung
- repair of nose
- Fluid fecal matter
- specialize in treatment of heart
- specializes in the study of the nerves
- specialize in treatment of skin
- breathing
- same; unchanging
- meaning new
- difficult; abnormal
- pertaining to the stomach
- mouth
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- inability to sleep
- treatment of age, getting old
- having low blood pressure
- meaning blue
- unable to control urine
- pertaining to children
- loss of intellectual function
- white blood cell
- study of the mind
- having many forms
- pertaining to the lense of the eye
- egg
24 Clues: egg • mouth • breathing • meaning new • meaning lung • meaning blue • repair of nose • white blood cell • same; unchanging • study of the mind • having many forms • inability to sleep • Fluid fecal matter • difficult; abnormal • pertaining to children • unable to control urine • having low blood pressure • pertaining to the stomach • treatment of age, getting old • loss of intellectual function • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-10-09
Across
- Lack (a-) of muscle tone
- word contains more than one root
- Practitioner of medicine
- The plural meaning of matrix
- Pertaining to anatomy
- Study and treatment of the skeleton & joints
- Pertaining to saliva
- Pertaining to a nucleus
- One who studies and treats the foot
- The plural meaning of vertebra
- Pertaining to the voice
Down
- The plural meaning of Serum
- the fundamental unit of each medical word
- Pertaining to the lymphatic system
- Like or resembling mucus
- The plural meaning of phalanx
- Kiss if intellectual function
- a short word(s) added at the end of the root
- Pertaining to the skin
- Having a blood clot in a vessel
- a short word part added before a root to modify it's meaning
- Pertaining to the heart
- Pertaining to circulation
- The plural meaning of lumen
- Pertaining to the male, masculine
25 Clues: Pertaining to saliva • Pertaining to anatomy • Pertaining to the skin • Pertaining to the heart • Pertaining to a nucleus • Pertaining to the voice • Lack (a-) of muscle tone • Like or resembling mucus • Practitioner of medicine • Pertaining to circulation • The plural meaning of Serum • The plural meaning of lumen • The plural meaning of matrix • The plural meaning of phalanx • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-09-14
Across
- Activities of Daily Living
- Inflammation of a joint
- Inflammation of
- Pain
- At bedtime
- Every day/per day
- High Blood Sugar
- Under/Below
- Cell
- As needed
Down
- Surgical repair
- The study of the heart
- Surgical removal of
- Discharge/Flow
- Abnormal condition
- Below normal/low
- Blood condition
- Date of Birth
- Above normal/excessive
- As soon as possible
- Years old
21 Clues: Pain • Cell • Years old • As needed • At bedtime • Under/Below • Date of Birth • Discharge/Flow • Surgical repair • Inflammation of • Blood condition • Below normal/low • High Blood Sugar • Every day/per day • Abnormal condition • Surgical removal of • As soon as possible • The study of the heart • Above normal/excessive • Inflammation of a joint • Activities of Daily Living
Medical Terminology 2017-06-11
Across
- Blood condition of white blood cells.
- Study of tissue for diagnostic or forensic purposes.
- Inflammation of the stomach.
- To cut a vein.
- Total of the chemical process in the cell.
- A virus or a bacterium is a pathogenic organism.
- Physician specializing in the female reproductive system.
- Relating to the kidneys.
- Red cell.
- Study of the stomach and intestines.
- Study of the nervous system.
- Malignant tumor of the liver.
- Incision in the skull.
- Incision in the windpipe.
- Condition of clot formation.
- Study of the mind.
- Adverse effects that result from treatment or intervention by a physician.
- Deficiency of red blood cells.
Down
- Inflammation of the liver.
- Surgeon who operates on the organs of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system.
- Difficulty in swallowing.
- A cancerous tumor.
- Study of skin.
- Headache.
- Specialist in the study of tissues.
- Pertaining to above the stomach.
- Eye doctor.
- Study of the kidneys.
- Membrane that surrounds the heart.
- Record of the electricity in the heart.
- High blood sugar.
- Pertaining to below the stomach.
- Performed with an endoscope.
- Wind Pipe
- Study of the blood.
- Internal organs.
- Material outside the nucleus and enclosed by the cell membrane.
- Inflammation of the kidneys.
38 Clues: Headache. • Red cell. • Wind Pipe • Eye doctor. • Study of skin. • To cut a vein. • Internal organs. • High blood sugar. • A cancerous tumor. • Study of the mind. • Study of the blood. • Study of the kidneys. • Incision in the skull. • Relating to the kidneys. • Difficulty in swallowing. • Incision in the windpipe. • Inflammation of the liver. • Inflammation of the stomach. • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-10-03
25 Clues: rib • sac • head • upon • pain • self • water • teeth • twist • above • tongue • suture • cancer • breast • record • binding • madness • falling • decrease • backwards • extremities • development • break or burst • rub or friction • original or production
Medical Abbreviations 2018-11-05
Across
- respiratory infection
- medical advice; American Medical Association
- lib/as desired
- respiratory distress syndrome; acute respiratory distress syndrome.
- nurse practitioner
- heart disease
- aortic aneurysm, acute anxiety attack
- myocardial infarction
- enzyme
- tubular necrosis
- the knee amputation
- renal failure
- hysterectomy
- (ante)
Down
- related complex
- hormone
- immune deficiency syndrome
- agnosia, apraxia, agraphia, alexia
- of daily living
- cardiovascular disease
- diagnosis
- meals
- cardiac life support
- and well
- the knee
- glucose
26 Clues: meals • enzyme • (ante) • hormone • glucose • and well • the knee • diagnosis • hysterectomy • heart disease • renal failure • lib/as desired • related complex • of daily living • tubular necrosis • nurse practitioner • the knee amputation • cardiac life support • respiratory infection • myocardial infarction • cardiovascular disease • immune deficiency syndrome • agnosia, apraxia, agraphia, alexia • ...
medical abbreviations 2018-11-05
Across
- sat oxygen saturation
- normal saline; neurosurgery
- milliequivalents per liter
- milk of magnesia
- Male, married
- medical intensive care unit
- methicillin resistant staph aureus
- millimole
- motor vehicle accident
- no added salt
- nursing home (placement)
- noninsulin dependant diabetes mellitus (not to be used anymore)
- millimeters of mercury (BP unit)
- over the counter
- no acute distress
- nil per os (nothing by mouth)
- metastasis, metastasize, metastasizing
- major depressive disorder
- nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
- operating room
- orthopedics
- mitral stenosis; multiple sclerosis
- occupational therapy
- obstetrics
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- not otherwise specified; no organisms seen
- normal
- meconium
- morbidity & mortality
- magnetic resonance; medical records; mental retardation
- Master of Social Work
- monamine oxidase inhibitor
- milliosmol
- mitral valve prolapse
- necrotizing enterocolitis
- nasogastric (tube)
- not available
- monocyte; mononucleosis
- myocardial infarction
- no known allergies
- medicalsurgical
- nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
- magnetic resonance imaging
- & V nausea and vomiting
- organic brain syndrome
- medical technologist
- out of bed
- oral contraceptive
47 Clues: normal • meconium • millimole • milliosmol • out of bed • obstetrics • orthopedics • Male, married • no added salt • not available • operating room • medicalsurgical • milk of magnesia • over the counter • no acute distress • nasogastric (tube) • no known allergies • oral contraceptive • medical technologist • occupational therapy • sat oxygen saturation • morbidity & mortality • Master of Social Work • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-07-09
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- Dark pigment that color the skin and hair
- A group of four
- First
- Form into one part
- One-half a rounded structure
- Practitioner of medicine
- Pertaining to the circulation
- Thin fluid
- Study and treatment of the skeleton and joints
- Made up of two parts
- Consisting of may cells
- Bluish discoloration of skin due to lack of oxygen
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- Bone of the fingers and toes
- Bone of the spine
- Changes due to lack of nourishment
- Inflammation of the lungs
- Care and treatment of children
- Study and treatment of mental health
- Determination of a disease or defect
- Red blood cell
- Pertaining to the heart
- Having two atoms
- Like or resembling the mucus
- Central opening
- Pertaining to the voice
25 Clues: First • Thin fluid • Red blood cell • A group of four • Central opening • Having two atoms • Bone of the spine • Form into one part • Made up of two parts • Pertaining to the heart • Consisting of may cells • Pertaining to the voice • Practitioner of medicine • Inflammation of the lungs • Bone of the fingers and toes • One-half a rounded structure • Like or resembling the mucus • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-07-10
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- a fear of something
- loss of (de-) intellectual function
- a short word added at the beginning of a root to modify the meaning
- study and treatment of the skin
- specialist in the study and treatment of the heart
- infection with parasites or behaving as a parasite
- roots shown with a combining vowel
- surgery
- first
- high body temperature (hyper)
- pertaining to a diet
- large enough to see without a microscope (macro)
- vein
- care and treatment of children
- cancer in the white blood cell
- dark pigment that colors the hair and skin
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- loss of sensation
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- study and treatment of the skeleton and joints
- many forms
- easy or painless death
- medical specialty concerning pregnancy and birth
- describes hoe people differ in the sense on which they most depend to learn
- contains more than one root
- a short word added at the end of a root to modify the meaning
- red blood cells
- very small cells (micro)
- the fundamental unit of each medical word
- a yellow growth
- commonly used as shorthand in case histories
- an abbreviation formed from he first letter of each word in a phrase
- increased urination
32 Clues: vein • first • surgery • many forms • red blood cells • a yellow growth • loss of sensation • a fear of something • increased urination • pertaining to a diet • easy or painless death • very small cells (micro) • contains more than one root • high body temperature (hyper) • care and treatment of children • cancer in the white blood cell • study and treatment of the skin • ...
Medical Detectives 2018-11-07
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- yeast or molds
- single-celled organisms that do not rely on a host to multiply and requires an antibiotic
- doctor who specializes in disorders of the brain, spine, and nerves
- visual perception and involved in some forms of visual, short-term memory
- normal range is 98.7 through 99.1 degrees
- voluntary control of skeletal muscles
- sensing touch, spatial processing, language, memory
- chemicals that assist in passing a signal through the synapse
- planning, initiated movements, social and emotional processing, attention, memory retrieval and storage
- reasoning, planning, memory, and sensory processing
- infectious agents that need a host to multiply and are too tiny to see under a classroom microscope that does not need an antibiotic
- beats per minute
- receive visual stimuli from the eyes and relay this information to the visual cortex in the occipital lobe
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- conscious perception of visual input
- sensing touch, pressure, vibration, pain, temperature, and taste
- receives information about smells from the nose and send it to the brain
- nerve fibers that connect the left and right cerebral hemispheres
- nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
- normal group before experimented with
- medical professional who studies and investigates the incidence, distribute, and possible control of diseases
- branch extending from a neuron that receives signals from another neuron
- carries messages from sensory organs to the cerebrum
- medical doctor specializing in children
- nervous system that is made up of nerves
- clues about a person's diagnosis if ill
25 Clues: yeast or molds • beats per minute • conscious perception of visual input • normal group before experimented with • voluntary control of skeletal muscles • medical doctor specializing in children • clues about a person's diagnosis if ill • nervous system that is made up of nerves • normal range is 98.7 through 99.1 degrees • sensing touch, spatial processing, language, memory • ...
Medical terminology 2018-06-09
Across
- baby bark coughing
- fore skin cut off
- menstral cycle ending
- helps promote urine
- under skin
- another word for deadly
- number one hormone causing production in older women
- we breath in and out through our
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- lack concentration, poor hygiene
- allows viewer to see moving image
- prevents disease
- insufficient oxygen in blood
- exposure to light,heat, x-rays
- unable to hold pee
- memory impairment
- radiology specialist
- controls main center of nervous system
- medication and material through organ or tissue
- cannula used to deliver medication through lungs
- breaks down toxins
20 Clues: under skin • prevents disease • fore skin cut off • memory impairment • unable to hold pee • breaks down toxins • baby bark coughing • helps promote urine • radiology specialist • menstral cycle ending • another word for deadly • insufficient oxygen in blood • exposure to light,heat, x-rays • lack concentration, poor hygiene • we breath in and out through our • ...
Medical Terminology 2018-08-30
Across
- Something you feel
- Divides the body into right and left
- Away from the midline
- Nearer to the feet
- Pointing the toes down to the ground
- Moving the body part closer together
- Injury to the ligaments
- Towards the back of the body
- The position the body is in when referencing relationships of the anatomical structures
- Further away from the trunk
- Moving the body part towards the midline
- Towards the front of the body
- Divides the body into front and back
- Moving the forearm so the palm is up
- Moving the forearm so the palm is down
- Over time
- Closer to the trunk
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- Rotating the body part away from the body
- Nearer to the midline
- Divides the body into top and bottom
- Moving the body part back to normal position
- Sudden onset
- Something you see
- Rotating the body part back towards the body
- Pulling the toes up towards the shin
- Nearer to the head
- Moving the body part away from the midline
- Injury to the muscles and tendons
28 Clues: Over time • Sudden onset • Something you see • Something you feel • Nearer to the feet • Nearer to the head • Closer to the trunk • Nearer to the midline • Away from the midline • Injury to the ligaments • Further away from the trunk • Towards the back of the body • Towards the front of the body • Injury to the muscles and tendons • Divides the body into right and left • ...
Medical Terminology 2016-09-25
Across
- Common and observable expressions of culture.
- Observable actions.
- Vibrating sound taht results from turbulent blood flow through the heart.
- Producing or containing pus.
- Softened tissue due to excessive moisture.
- Formation and excretion of less than 100mL of urine.
- Tissue that has lost the epithelial layer of skin.
- Ability to understand how another person sees a situation, while remaining objective.
- Containing serum and blood.
- A temporary loss of consciousness that may signal decreased perfusion to the brain.
- Character of one's walk.
- Paralysis of the arms and the legs and all muscle movement below the injury.
- A large protuberant abdominal skin fold.
- Insufficient blood supply to a body part due to obstructed circulation.
- Thinking and awareness.
- Grayish, bluish, or purple skin tone.
- Of lower concentration than in body fluids.
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- A type of nociceptive pain originating internally.
- Skin color that may appear pale with hypoxia and anemia.
- Wound edges not attached to the wound bed.
- removal of foreign material or dying tissue of a wound.
- The normal processing of painful stimuli.
- State in which a microorganism is present but no immune reaction occurs.
- Involuntary voiding with underlying pathophysiologic origin.
- Slow respiratory rate, less than 10 breaths per minute.
- Motility and movement of the intestines.
- State of normal body temperature in a patient.
- A rhythmic, repetitive movement that can occur at rest or when movement is initiated.
- Without muscle tone or resistance.
- A measurable statement of expectations.
- Artificially created opening of bowel on the abdominal skin surface.
31 Clues: Observable actions. • Thinking and awareness. • Character of one's walk. • Containing serum and blood. • Producing or containing pus. • Without muscle tone or resistance. • Grayish, bluish, or purple skin tone. • A measurable statement of expectations. • Motility and movement of the intestines. • A large protuberant abdominal skin fold. • ...
Medical Terms 2016-12-03
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- pertaining to skin
- nail eating and swallowing
- one who studies skin
- state of before knowledge
- above or on top of skin
- instrument to visually examine stomach
- skin inflammation
- pertaining to cerebrum
- instrument to visually examine cells
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- joint inflammation
- state of complete knowledge
- abnormal condition of hidden nail
- below skin
- gland tumor
- abnormal condition of death
- gland inflammation
- to view life
- dry skin
- study of the heart
- study of life
20 Clues: dry skin • below skin • gland tumor • to view life • study of life • skin inflammation • joint inflammation • pertaining to skin • gland inflammation • study of the heart • one who studies skin • pertaining to cerebrum • above or on top of skin • state of before knowledge • nail eating and swallowing • state of complete knowledge • abnormal condition of death • abnormal condition of hidden nail • ...
Medical Terms 2016-12-03
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- pertaining to skin
- skin inflammation
- state of complete knowledge
- study of the heart
- pertaining to cerebrum
- state of before knowledge
- below skin
- abnormal condition of death
- nail eating and swallowing
- gland tumor
- abnormal condition of hidden nail
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- dry skin
- gland inflammation
- instrument to visually examine stomach
- joint inflammation
- above or on top of skin
- to view life
- study of life
- instrument to visually examine cells
- one who studies skin
20 Clues: dry skin • below skin • gland tumor • to view life • study of life • skin inflammation • pertaining to skin • gland inflammation • joint inflammation • study of the heart • one who studies skin • pertaining to cerebrum • above or on top of skin • state of before knowledge • nail eating and swallowing • state of complete knowledge • abnormal condition of death • abnormal condition of hidden nail • ...
medical terminology 2019-03-04
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- the body cavity that includes the thoracic, abdominal and pelvic cavity
- atrium name of the left upper chamber of the heart
- outer layer of the skin
- red blood cell
- the body system responsible for the secretion of hormones
- components of blood essential to clotting
- the body system responsible for transporting blood carrying oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and waste. Organs include the heart and blood vessels
- enlargement of the liver
- relating to the liver
- largest artery located near the heart
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- painful or difficult urination
- inflammation of the tendon
- white blood cell
- the first vein of choice in blood collection
- the second choice of vein in blood collection
- between the muscle
- specialist doctor for the heart
- the body system that ensures a constant supply of oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- abnormal heart rate
- fast heart rate
- slow heart rate
- the body system involved in breaking down food into smaller particles
- high blood pressure
23 Clues: red blood cell • fast heart rate • slow heart rate • white blood cell • between the muscle • abnormal heart rate • high blood pressure • relating to the liver • outer layer of the skin • enlargement of the liver • inflammation of the tendon • painful or difficult urination • specialist doctor for the heart • largest artery located near the heart • components of blood essential to clotting • ...
Medical Terminology 2019-01-24
Across
- pertaining to the heart
- blood
- resembling mucus
- prediction of disease outcome
- one who administers anesthesia
- kneecap
- lack of muscle tone
- two or twice
- pertaining to respiration
- yellow
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- Blue
- joint
- inflammation of the lungs
- bone of the spine
- inflammation of
- pertaining to the jaw
- medical specialty concerning pregnancy and birth
- difficult function
- study of
- red
- half, one side
- pertaining to salivary
- many
- the study of the nervous system
- downward displacement
- fear
26 Clues: red • Blue • many • fear • joint • blood • yellow • kneecap • study of • two or twice • half, one side • inflammation of • resembling mucus • bone of the spine • difficult function • lack of muscle tone • pertaining to the jaw • downward displacement • pertaining to salivary • pertaining to the heart • inflammation of the lungs • pertaining to respiration • prediction of disease outcome • ...
MEDICAL TERMS 2019-08-13
Across
- STEALTHY MANNER
- WASHING OUT OF AN ORGAN SUCH AS STOMACH
- TIE OR BIND
- ARTIFICIALLY INDUCED PASSIVE STATE
- CONDITION OF WEAK OR IMPERFECT COORDINATION
- SMALL BROWNISH PIGMENTED AREAS OF THE SKIN
- APPLICATION OF AN OINTMENT
- INSERTION OF A TUBE
- SITUATED WITHIN A VEIN
- ENLARGEMENT OF A PART OF AN ORGAN
- PROTECTION AGAINST DISEASES
- EXCESS CHOLESTEROL
- SUBSTANCE PRODUCED BY PANCREAS
- ABNORMAL CONDITION CAUSED BY THYROID GLAND
- BELONGING TO ANYTHING
- ILEUM
- LYMPHY VESSELS IN THE INTESTINE
- USE OF WATER IN THE TX OF DISEASE
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- BENIGN TUMOR
- LACK OF EMOTIONAL CONTROL OR ACTIONS
- INVASION OF THE BODY OF DISEASE PRODUCING AGENTS
- HARDENING OF TISSUE
- PARTIAL OR COMPLETE RESTRAINT OF ANY PROCESS
- MEANS NOT UNDER CONTROL OF THE WILL
- PROLAPSING OF ONE PART OF THE INTESTINES
- BETWEEN CELLS OF ANY STRUCTURE
- OCCURRING AT INTERVALS
- PERSONAL PECULIARITY
- MILD CATHARTIC
- SLEEPLESSNESS
30 Clues: ILEUM • TIE OR BIND • BENIGN TUMOR • SLEEPLESSNESS • MILD CATHARTIC • STEALTHY MANNER • EXCESS CHOLESTEROL • HARDENING OF TISSUE • INSERTION OF A TUBE • PERSONAL PECULIARITY • BELONGING TO ANYTHING • SITUATED WITHIN A VEIN • OCCURRING AT INTERVALS • APPLICATION OF AN OINTMENT • PROTECTION AGAINST DISEASES • BETWEEN CELLS OF ANY STRUCTURE • SUBSTANCE PRODUCED BY PANCREAS • ...
Medical Emergencies 2019-09-26
Across
- Abnormally increased blood sugar
- Escape of blood from the vessels; bleeding
- Separation of the layers of a surgical wound
- Abnormally decreased blood sugar
- Disorganized cardiac rhythm
- Sudden stoppage of cardiac output and effective circulation
- Artificial substitution of heart and lung action
- Paleness
- Vascular reaction involving the upper dermis, representing localized edema
- Nosebleed
- Temporary suspension of consciousness as a result of generalized cerebral ischemia
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- unexpected or sudden occasion; pressing need
- Device used for application of external shock to restore normal cardiac rhythm
- Condition where sudden onset caused by acute vascular lesions of the brain
- Bodily injuries caused by physical means
- subjective sensation that precedes the onset of a paroxysmal attack
- Illusion of movement
- Condition of profound hemodynamic and metabolic disturbance
- Abnormal drowsiness or stupor
- Forcible expulsion of the contents of the stomach through the mouth
- Unpleasant sensation, often culminating in vomiting
21 Clues: Paleness • Nosebleed • Illusion of movement • Disorganized cardiac rhythm • Abnormal drowsiness or stupor • Abnormally increased blood sugar • Abnormally decreased blood sugar • Bodily injuries caused by physical means • Escape of blood from the vessels; bleeding • unexpected or sudden occasion; pressing need • Separation of the layers of a surgical wound • ...
Medical Terminology 2019-10-09
Across
- skull
- pertaining to the heart
- above
- inflammation of a nerve
- practitioner of medicine
- contain more than one root
- away from the point of orgin
- cuts the body into left and right planes
- back, behind
- fundamental unit of each medical word
- front of the body
- pertaining to the voice
- Back
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- to the middle
- cuts the body into front and back planes
- form word root and vowel
- added before the root
- added at the end of the root
- lower
- horizontally cuts the body in half
- inflammation of the lungs
- study and treatment of mental disorders
- near
- pertaining to anatomy
- to the side
- rib
- joint
27 Clues: rib • near • Back • skull • lower • above • joint • to the side • back, behind • to the middle • front of the body • added before the root • pertaining to anatomy • pertaining to the heart • inflammation of a nerve • pertaining to the voice • form word root and vowel • practitioner of medicine • inflammation of the lungs • contain more than one root • added at the end of the root • away from the point of orgin • ...
Medical Terms 2019-07-02
Across
- basic element of the human body
- impaired digestion
- condition of stones in gallbladder
- surgical opening in the colon
- excess urea in the blood
- vomiting of blood
- gradual softening of bone
- a cancer causing agent
- formation and development of disease
- chronic skin condition
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- skin eruption cause by a mite
- removal of living sample of tissue to view
- devise for measuring cornea curvature
- Abnormal sensation
- decrease in movement
- obsession with one idea
- intentional breaking of a bone
- toward the head
- resembling a heart
- surgical repair of the nose
- instrument for viewing small objects
- pus in the urine
- instrument for cutting bone
23 Clues: toward the head • pus in the urine • vomiting of blood • Abnormal sensation • impaired digestion • resembling a heart • decrease in movement • a cancer causing agent • chronic skin condition • obsession with one idea • excess urea in the blood • gradual softening of bone • surgical repair of the nose • instrument for cutting bone • skin eruption cause by a mite • surgical opening in the colon • ...
Medical Conditions 2019-03-23
Across
- the most dangerous form of skin cancer
- disease resulting in damage to the optic nerve and vision loss
- pain affecting the back, hip and outer side of the leg caused by compression of the sciatic nerve
- cancer of the lymphatic system
- double vision
- increase in size or excessive growth of muscles or cells
- inflammation of the joints
- difficulty swallowing
- low blood pressure
- infection of the gallbladder
- high blood sugar level
- inflammation or infection of the lungs
- inflammation of a tendon
- a complete or partial break in a bone
- fracture a broken bone that is fragmented or shattered into many pieces
- kidney stone
- incision of the trachea to restore airflow to the lungs
- abnormally rapid heartbeat
- pain of the muscles
- tissue death from lack of blood flow
- inflammation of the appendix
- inflammation of the lining of the stomach
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- a potentially life-threatening inflammation of the meninges
- insufficient blood flow to an area
- unexplained hair loss of balding
- a blood-clotting disorder in which blood doesn't clot normally and can cause excessive bleeding
- physical convulsion caused by uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain
- inflammation around hair follicles
- liver disease
- high blood pressure
- abnormally slow heartbeat
- gallstones
- symptom of illness marked by yellow-orange discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes
- hardening of an artery
- inflammation of the brain tissue
- low blood sugar level
- inflammation of the pancreas
- inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- enlargement of the spleen
- inflammation of the mastoid bone
- inflammation of the skin
- inflammation of the liver
- reduced oxygen in tissues
- pain of the ear
- bone deterioration and formation of pores due to lack of calcium
- abnormally low red blood cell count
- inflammation of the pharynx
- programmed self-destruction of body cells
- a form of arthritis in which defective metabolism of uric acid causes uric acid to build-up in joints and causes pain
49 Clues: gallstones • kidney stone • double vision • liver disease • pain of the ear • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • pain of the muscles • difficulty swallowing • low blood sugar level • high blood sugar level • hardening of an artery • inflammation of a tendon • inflammation of the skin • abnormally slow heartbeat • enlargement of the spleen • inflammation of the liver • ...
Medical Terminology 2019-10-24
Across
- / combining word meaning "electricity"
- / condition where the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- / organ that receives food from the esophagus
- / instrument to measure pressure
- / emergency room
- / ventricular fibrillation
- / organ that processes the gas exchange between oxygen and carbon dioxide
- / test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- / test that checks heart rhythm and possible detect heart issues
- / procedure that shows narrowing, aneurysms, collects samples, and detects pressure in the heart
- / suffix meaning "one who studies"
- / condition where an artery wall is weakened and swells
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- / prefix meaning "above/over" or "excessive"
- / complete stoppage of the heart
- / organ that detoxifies chemicals and filters blood
- / heart attack; lack of blood flow caused by a blockage or narrowing of an artery
- / high blood pressure
- / suffix meaning "instrument to measure pressure"
- / beats per minute
- / point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
- / combining word meaning "heart or crown"
- / automated external defibrillator
- / organ that pumps blood throughout the body using the circulatory system
- / prefix meaning "against"
- / procedure where vessels can be looked at by injecting an x-ray dye
- / organ that controls thoughts, memory, speech, movement, and all other body functions
26 Clues: / emergency room • / beats per minute • / high blood pressure • / ventricular fibrillation • / prefix meaning "against" • / complete stoppage of the heart • / instrument to measure pressure • / automated external defibrillator • / suffix meaning "one who studies" • / combining word meaning "electricity" • / combining word meaning "heart or crown" • ...
MEDICAL TERMS 2019-10-14
Across
- A BROKEN BONE
- A DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY HIGH GLUCOSE LEVEL IN THE BLOOD
- AN INJURY THAT HAPPENS TO A KNEE, WRIST,ANKLE...
- PARTIAL OR TOTAL LOSS OF MEMORY
- ALIVE, BUT SEEMING TO BE ASLEEP
- A FEELING OF DISCOMFORT ON OUR SKIN
- OBJECTS THAT PEOPLE WITH INJURED LEGS OR FEET USE TO HELP THEM WALK
- SOMETHING CAUSING DEATH
- WHEN A BONE IS SEPARATED FROM ITS JOINT FOR A WHILE
- A CUT IN THE BODY MADE DURING SURGERY
- PAINFUL WHEN TOUCHED, SENSITIVE
- A DISEASE WHICH CAUSES YELLOWING OF THE SKIN
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- THE THING THAT IS USED TO CARRYING INJURED PEOPLE
- X-RAYS WITH HIGH ENERGY THAT DESTROY CANCER CELLS
- PERMANENT REMOVAL OF A LIMB
- AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE WHICH CAUSES A RASH
- A SEVERE RECURRING HEADACHE
- EXPECTED TO GROW AND GET WORSE (ESPECIALLY DURING CANCER)
- AN INABILITY TO SLEEP
- NOT ABLE TO HEAR
20 Clues: A BROKEN BONE • NOT ABLE TO HEAR • AN INABILITY TO SLEEP • SOMETHING CAUSING DEATH • PERMANENT REMOVAL OF A LIMB • A SEVERE RECURRING HEADACHE • PARTIAL OR TOTAL LOSS OF MEMORY • ALIVE, BUT SEEMING TO BE ASLEEP • PAINFUL WHEN TOUCHED, SENSITIVE • A FEELING OF DISCOMFORT ON OUR SKIN • A CUT IN THE BODY MADE DURING SURGERY • AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE WHICH CAUSES A RASH • ...
Medical terms 2019-04-16
Across
- move toward the middle
- nucleus
- skin
- anatomy
- word base
- half of a rounded structure
- word ending
- finger/toe
- baby born at 20 weeks
- backward flow
- high glyc/o
- affecting one eye
- word beginning
- word abbreviation using beginning letters
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- having 2 atoms
- newborn
- stage of cell divison
- heart
- many cells
- resembling mucus
- away from the middle
- children's dr.
- type of blood pressure
- form into one
- lack of muscle tone
25 Clues: skin • heart • nucleus • newborn • anatomy • word base • many cells • finger/toe • word ending • high glyc/o • backward flow • form into one • having 2 atoms • children's dr. • word beginning • resembling mucus • affecting one eye • lack of muscle tone • away from the middle • stage of cell divison • baby born at 20 weeks • move toward the middle • type of blood pressure • half of a rounded structure • ...
Medical Terminology 2013-01-28
Across
- Upper extremity
- Pertaining to paralysis
- Movement away from the body
- Swelling
- Toward or near the front; ventral
- Pertaining to formation or growth
- Chest
- Near the surface of the body
- Voice
- Narrowing, stricture
- Uterine (fallopian) tubes
- Feeling
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- Digestion
- Drooping, prolapse
- Narrowing
- Tissue death
- Fear
- Sensation
- Thirst
- Pertaining to breathing
20 Clues: Fear • Chest • Voice • Thirst • Feeling • Swelling • Digestion • Narrowing • Sensation • Tissue death • Upper extremity • Drooping, prolapse • Narrowing, stricture • Pertaining to paralysis • Pertaining to breathing • Uterine (fallopian) tubes • Movement away from the body • Near the surface of the body • Toward or near the front; ventral • Pertaining to formation or growth
Medical Terminology 2012-11-30
Across
- cutting, incision
- Pain
- surgical opening
- under, deficient, beneath
- one who studies the brain
- Slow heartbeat
- lack or absence of pain
- sclerosis
- emesis
- fever, heat
- nourishment, development
- pertaining to hearing
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- small
- many, much, excessive
- tail, lower part of the body
- Loosening, Dissolution, Separating
- meno
- -nephro
- outside of, beyond, outward
- supra
- pregnant
21 Clues: Pain • meno • small • supra • emesis • -nephro • pregnant • sclerosis • fever, heat • Slow heartbeat • surgical opening • cutting, incision • many, much, excessive • pertaining to hearing • lack or absence of pain • nourishment, development • under, deficient, beneath • one who studies the brain • outside of, beyond, outward • tail, lower part of the body • Loosening, Dissolution, Separating
Medical Terminology 2013-02-11
Across
- above
- sub-
- inflammation
- bone
- -necrosis
- heart
- abnormal softening
- based on drawing by Da Vinci
- right
- in back of
- post
- means blue
- picture
- nerve
- increased
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- surgical puncture
- circular movement of a body part
- left
- -dynia
- means red
- deficient
- means black
- means white
- visual examination
- dys
- movement away from the body
- in front of
- abnormal narrowing
- joint or articulation
- surgical removal
- decreases the angle between two joints
- disease
- surgical repair
- body
- pain
- means gray
- muscle
37 Clues: dys • left • sub- • bone • body • post • pain • above • heart • right • nerve • -dynia • muscle • disease • picture • means red • -necrosis • deficient • increased • in back of • means blue • means gray • means black • means white • in front of • inflammation • surgical repair • surgical removal • surgical puncture • abnormal softening • visual examination • abnormal narrowing • joint or articulation • movement away from the body • ...
Medical Terminology 2013-03-26
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- Toward the left?
- pubis fatty cushion of tissue over the pubic bone
- The study of disease?
- Contains the spinal cord and is surrounded and protected by the bones of the spine or vertebrae?
- Superficial inflammation of the skin, Characterized by vesicles, weeping, and pruritus. Also called dermatitis?
- Toward the right?
- The formation of blood?
- Word part that appears at the end of a term?
- An English term meaning "pertaning to two languages?
- Used to treat viral infections
- Abbriviation for Barium Enema?
- The heart muscle is made up of muscle tissue called what?
- One who specializes in children?
- Acts as an internal or external covering for the organs?
- A cavity or channel in bone, a dialated channel for blood?
- Pertaning to the front?
- Massive hemorrahage into the tissuees under the skin?
- The study of tissues?
- An English term meaning "an alphabetical list of term with definitions?
- Graphic representations of terms?
- The upper arm bone?
- The rib cage includes the?
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- Pertaning to the hip?
- Bone pain?
- Contains to the heart, lungs, esophagus, and trache and is protected by the ribs?
- Crackling sound heard in joints?
- The act of converting energy by continually building up substances by anabolism?
- A term that describes an abrupt , severe onset?
- Contains the bladder and reproductive organs?
- A small space or cavity at the beggining of a canal?
- Point Point halfway between the navel and the hip bone?
- Surgical repair of the nose?
- The rib contains how many thin, flat bones?
- Pertaning to the pelvis?
- Are also referred to as viscera?
- Pertaning to the abdomen?
- meaning of the word root cutane/o?
- Process of vewing dead tissue?
- Inflammartion of the liver?
- Pertaning to upward?
- Terms that are named after a person or place associated with the term?
- The smallest unit of the human body is the cell?
42 Clues: Bone pain? • Toward the left? • Toward the right? • The upper arm bone? • Pertaning to upward? • Pertaning to the hip? • The study of disease? • The study of tissues? • The formation of blood? • Pertaning to the front? • Pertaning to the pelvis? • Pertaning to the abdomen? • The rib cage includes the? • Inflammartion of the liver? • Surgical repair of the nose? • ...
Medical Crossword 2013-05-31
Across
- Something humans have to consume food and liquids
- A device used to create a safe environment for a newborn baby to stay in
- A spider-like medical instrument used to conduct surgeries
- A device that ejects a certain amount of gases and vapors to control a patient's consciousness
- A vacuum-like medical device that sometimes is portable, and is used when no central vacuum device is unavailable
- An operation preformed on a living being to remove an illness
- This muscle is used to taste food/drinks that you consume
- A type of monitor used to measure the blood pressure in a person's body
- A successful treatment restoring something to health
- A device put in the mouth or nose to observe the bronchi
- This is what is used to cure a person with a disease
- These bones are used to chew food and are located in the human mouth
- 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 decayed part of a tooth
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- A device used to analyze patient samples and show the substances in that sample
- 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"
- 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
- A device used for a wide variety of examinations of the body, such as, scanning certain injuries in the body, mostly the head and spinal injuries, to examine large blood vessels in the patient's body, etc
- A device that gives the body a bit of electrical energy to power the heart
- An organ located in the head
- A device used to find the electrical activity in a patient's heart
- A medical tool used to cut bones
- A device that measures the amount of bilirubin in the blood of a person
- A device used to find the mineral content in a person's skeleton
- A disease that is caused by the blood cells noot responding properly to insulin
- Bright movable lights used in surgeries
- A device used to monitor the patients progress throughout an operation
- An ache in the head
- The characteristic of good health and when someone is seen that looks fit they are assumed to be _______
30 Clues: An ache in the head • a decayed part of a tooth • An organ located in the head • A medical tool used to cut bones • Bright movable lights used in surgeries • Something humans have to consume food and liquids • 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 • ...
Medical Terminolgy 2013-10-11
Across
- is the term for the v-shaped mass that hangs from the roof of the back of the mouth.
- pertains to shoulder.
- means pertaining to the head.
- form for fat is adip/o.
- means pain in the ear.
- is the normal dynamic process of balance needed to maintain a healthy body.
- is the organelle that serves a digestive function for the cells.
- is the study of tissues.
- and fat are examples of connective tissue.
- it the muscle between the stomach and the first part of the small intestine.
- is the suffix that means blood condition.
- is an inflammation.
- gastrectomy is a excision of the stomach.
- means inflammation of the heart.
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- is the term meaning neck.
- is the healthcare term for organs.
- is an eponym.
- is a ridge in the gastrointestinal system.
- is the structure that holds organelles within a cell.
- means toward the tail.
- cavity contains the heart.
- is the combing form for the digestive substance produced by the liver.
- is the term for the area where nerves and vessels enter and exit an organ.
- is the process of viewing dead tissue.
- are fibrous bands that connect bone to bone.
- anti means against.
- is a masticated lump of food.
- is the combining form for the small intestine.
- position is face forward, arms at sides,palms forward,with toes pointed forward.
- is the combining form that means windpipe.
- singular of viscera is viscer.
31 Clues: is an eponym. • anti means against. • is an inflammation. • pertains to shoulder. • means toward the tail. • means pain in the ear. • form for fat is adip/o. • is the study of tissues. • is the term meaning neck. • cavity contains the heart. • means pertaining to the head. • is a masticated lump of food. • singular of viscera is viscer. • means inflammation of the heart. • ...
Medical records 2013-10-02
Across
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- protected health information
- EMRs take less of this type of space
- advancing at a rapid pace
- partly remove or correct
- capability of a system to work with or use the parts of another system
- personal digital assistant
- electronic medical record
- Electronic health record
- which president issued the executive order designed to promote the interoperability of health records
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- primary care provider
- nationwide health information network
- National Alliance for Health Information Technology
- generally or widely accepted
- helps patients access their information from an outside computer
- Type of back up for an EMR system
- type of training for EMR systems
- type of communicating with a pt. w/o saying anything
- type of medical record
- good things that come along with EMRs
- Personal health record
21 Clues: primary care provider • type of medical record • Personal health record • partly remove or correct • Electronic health record • advancing at a rapid pace • electronic medical record • personal digital assistant • generally or widely accepted • protected health information • type of training for EMR systems • Type of back up for an EMR system • EMRs take less of this type of space • ...
Medical Conditions 2013-09-03
Across
- This condition is often overlooked when dealing with other more serious injuries
- You notice that a colleague has been looking into the distance for a minutes at a time and they don't seem to remember anything you have said to them. What could they be suffering from?
- There is a man in the foyer who seems to be drunk - he is really angry but he doesn't smell of alcohol - he smells of something strange? I wonder what is wrong?
- You should never find these in a first aid box
- Never let your bandage does this!
- The way you should lean when you are having a nose bleed
- This liquid may help to protect my tooth until I get to a dentist
- The depth of compression on a child or infant
- You should roll a casualty in the recovery position to the other side every.........minutes
- What is the casualty NOT doing if they have agonal breathing?
- I'm having an asthma attack! Quick, bring me my....?
- This can occur up to 72 hours after a near drowning
- What does CPR stand for?
- This is when the heart is beating chaotically without a steady rhythm
- What is the priority when dealing with a regurgitating casualty ALONE?
- Which area of the body starts to die after 3 minutes without oxygen
- The only way we can distinguish between a sprain/strain and a fracture
- Medication commonly used to treat angina
- Last week you saved someone from drowning and now you are finding it difficult to sleep. What could you be suffering from?
- This is how many breaths are needed when performing CPR on a drowning casualty
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- The best treatment for a burn or scald
- What is anaphylaxis?
- Make sure you protect yourself with these before performing first aid
- I've overdone it in the gym and now I'm shaking, sweating and I'm having palpitations
- This casualty is finding it difficult to breathe and is experiencing a feeling of light-headedness
- We got great weather at Bingley Music Live this year but now I'm feeling sick, my muscles really ache and I've got a banging headache. What's wrong with me?
- What does AED stand for?
- What is the most effective way of dealing with regurgitation of a spinal casualty when in a TEAM?
- You may experience these if you are having a heart attack
- What could you do with the other eye when one is injured to prevent excess movement
- Every first aid book should have this as a minimum - although it may not help you treat anybody
- The best thing to remove a bee sting
- This is where you should put discarded needles
- We check for normal breathing for up to how many seconds?
- The best protection for a burn or scald
35 Clues: What is anaphylaxis? • What does AED stand for? • What does CPR stand for? • Never let your bandage does this! • The best thing to remove a bee sting • The best treatment for a burn or scald • The best protection for a burn or scald • Medication commonly used to treat angina • The depth of compression on a child or infant • You should never find these in a first aid box • ...
Medical Terms 2013-12-05
Across
- stomat/o means
- means paralysis
- pus in the uterine tube
- puncture to aspirate
- inflammation of the brain
- crushing of stones
- disease of the brain
- urination
- milk discharge
- blephar/o means
- radicul/o means
- peps/o means
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- omphal/o means
- kinesi/o means
- lei/o means
- growth
- sphygm/o means
- dry eyes
- thym/i means
- originating
- surgical repair of cartilage
- means laber
- narrowing of a vessel
- pertaining to the kidney
- gastr/o means
25 Clues: growth • dry eyes • urination • lei/o means • originating • means laber • thym/i means • peps/o means • gastr/o means • omphal/o means • kinesi/o means • stomat/o means • sphygm/o means • milk discharge • means paralysis • blephar/o means • radicul/o means • crushing of stones • puncture to aspirate • disease of the brain • narrowing of a vessel • pus in the uterine tube • pertaining to the kidney • ...
Medical Terminology 2013-12-12
Across
- combining form for blood
- white blood cells
- combining form for agglutinin
- medications used to prevent blood clotting
- abnormal increase in blood platelets
- removal of the thyroid
- hardening of the arteries
- protective sac that covers the pericardial cavity
- connects placenta to naval fetus
- second contraction in blood pressure, relaxation
- combining form for eating, devouring
- glandular cancer
- pregnancy
- combining form for red
- rapid but regular heartbeat
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- image of blood vessels
- inflammation of nose
- inflammation of fallopian tube
- glandular or lymph node disease
- ovary
- combining form for gland
- underactive thyroid gland
- excision of the parathyroid gland
- women who maintained a pregnancy until live birth
- removal of thymus
- inflammation of vein
- enlargement of the adrenal glands
- inflammation of pancreas
- general term for when RBC’s don’t carry enough oxygen
- frictional sound indicating pericardial murmur
30 Clues: ovary • pregnancy • glandular cancer • white blood cells • removal of thymus • inflammation of nose • inflammation of vein • image of blood vessels • removal of the thyroid • combining form for red • combining form for blood • combining form for gland • inflammation of pancreas • underactive thyroid gland • hardening of the arteries • rapid but regular heartbeat • combining form for agglutinin • ...
Medical terminology 2014-01-08
Across
- infection of the nose.
- double folded membrane surrounding each lung.
- the throat.
- structure over hanging the entrance to the larynx.
- smallest branches of the bronchi.
- division of a lung.
- x-ray of bronchioles.
- voice box.
- incision of the nasal.
- plastic repair of the trachea.
- nose job.
- infection of the throat
- hollow place pertaining to the nose.
- pharyngeal tonsil.
Down
- opening to the larynx.
- little hairs that move "stuff".
- muscle separating the chest and abdomen.
- infection of the wind pipe.
- a bacterial infection that can spread.
- an instrument for examining the interior of a hollow viscus.
- runny nose
- wheezing do to spasmatic contraction of the bronchi.
- infection of the tonsils.
- gas that passes into the blood stream at the lung and travels to all body cells.
- wind pipe.
25 Clues: nose job. • runny nose • voice box. • wind pipe. • the throat. • pharyngeal tonsil. • division of a lung. • x-ray of bronchioles. • opening to the larynx. • infection of the nose. • incision of the nasal. • infection of the throat • infection of the tonsils. • infection of the wind pipe. • plastic repair of the trachea. • little hairs that move "stuff". • smallest branches of the bronchi. • ...
