medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology 2024-11-26
9 Clues: Drooping kidney • Urine in the blood • enlargement of a kidney • Protrusion of the bladder • inflammation of the ureter • Inflammation in the bladder • inflammation of the renal pelvis • Abnormal condition of water in the kidney • Kidney tumor containing developing germ cells
Medical Issues 2025-02-17
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- An injury to the skin or flesh, often caused by a cut, blow, or gunshot.
- A contagious viral infection that affects the respiratory system, causing symptoms like fever, cough, sore throat, muscle aches, and fatigue.
- A rise in body temperature above normal, often due to an infection.
- To remove or get rid of something completely.
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- Medicines used to treat infections caused by bacteria by killing them or stopping their growth.
- A part of the body with a specific function, such as the heart, liver, or lungs.
- A reaction of the immune system to a substance that is usually harmless, causing symptoms like sneezing, itching, or swelling.
- To have an influence on or produce a change in something.
- An arm or a leg of a person or an animal.
9 Clues: An arm or a leg of a person or an animal. • To remove or get rid of something completely. • To have an influence on or produce a change in something. • A rise in body temperature above normal, often due to an infection. • An injury to the skin or flesh, often caused by a cut, blow, or gunshot. • ...
medical terminolgy 2025-04-28
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- the bone is broken and pierces an internal organ
- minor fracture appears as a thin line on x-ray and may not extend completely
- the break of the distal end of raduis at the epiphysis
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- any fracture accuring spontaneously as a result od disease
- a fracture of the epiphyseal plate in children
- the bone is broken, the ends are driven into each other
- the fractured area of the bone collapses oln itself
- the bone is partially bet and partially broekn
- the bone is crushed and or shattereed
9 Clues: the bone is crushed and or shattereed • a fracture of the epiphyseal plate in children • the bone is partially bet and partially broekn • the bone is broken and pierces an internal organ • the fractured area of the bone collapses oln itself • the break of the distal end of raduis at the epiphysis • the bone is broken, the ends are driven into each other • ...
Medical Education 2025-10-01
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- Pressed in, clincally low (10)
- Exam of mind’s condition (11)
- Short treatment that helps thoughts behave better (abbr.)
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- Learner doctor (7)
- Students take them; musicians play them (5)
- Guidance from an overseeing look (11)
- Nervous state or tiny axe (7)
- A turn in clinical training (8)
- Educational talk (7)
9 Clues: Learner doctor (7) • Educational talk (7) • Exam of mind’s condition (11) • Pressed in, clincally low (10) • Nervous state or tiny axe (7) • A turn in clinical training (8) • Guidance from an overseeing look (11) • Students take them; musicians play them (5) • Short treatment that helps thoughts behave better (abbr.)
Medical Conditions 2025-09-06
9 Clues: Infection • Runny poo • Sugar levels • Fast heartbeat • Slow heart rate • Hardening stools • Medication as needed • Abnormal heartbeat or problem • Abnormal electrical activity in the brain
HIM Week Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-02
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- and Physical, What does the abbreviation “H&P” stand for?
- Privacy and Security Code, What is the internal tribal code CNHSA uses instead of HIPAA called?
- The next revision of the International Classification of Disease, it is set for release sometime in 2022
- of Service, What does the abbreviation “DOS” stand for?
- Commission, What non-profit organization established in 1951 accredits healthcare facilities in the US?
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- What is the transformation of healthcare diagnosis, procedures, medical services, and equipment into universal medical alphanumeric codes called?
- Record Number, What does the abbreviation “MRN” stand for?
- Sampson, Who is the HIM Director?
- Health Record, What is the electronic version of a patient’s medical record called? It is maintained by the provider over time and includes all the key administrative clinical data relevant to that person’s care including demographics/progress notes/medications/etc.
9 Clues: Sampson, Who is the HIM Director? • of Service, What does the abbreviation “DOS” stand for? • and Physical, What does the abbreviation “H&P” stand for? • Record Number, What does the abbreviation “MRN” stand for? • Privacy and Security Code, What is the internal tribal code CNHSA uses instead of HIPAA called? • ...
Malpractice Vocabulary 2024-05-01
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- Poor or overlooked health
- Any knowing or intentional act on the part of a caregiver or any other person which results in physical injury
- Neglect of one's duty
- intentional lack of the proper standard care
- Bad, improper, or rude
- The failure of a medical professional to meet the duty of care discussed
- any act or omission by a physician during treatment of a patient that deviates from accepted norms of practice in the medical community and causes an injury to the patient
- The ______ of a doctor or professional to do his or her job
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- The lack of awareness during a behavior that can result in unintended consequences
- The failure of either party in a lawsuit to answer a complaint or follow through the necessary steps of the legal proceedings
- A malpractice _____ can assert either mental or physical harm to a patient that is a clear result of negligence by a medical professional
- improper practice in any professional or official position
- A legal yardstick to gauge whether a physician was negligent
- Monetary compensation awarded by the court to the plaintiff
- Injurious or unprofessional treatment or culpable _____ of a patient by a physician or surgeon
15 Clues: Neglect of one's duty • Bad, improper, or rude • Poor or overlooked health • intentional lack of the proper standard care • improper practice in any professional or official position • Monetary compensation awarded by the court to the plaintiff • The ______ of a doctor or professional to do his or her job • A legal yardstick to gauge whether a physician was negligent • ...
Desfibrilador: Dispositivo médico utilizado para restablecer el ritmo cardíaco normal en caso de una emergencia cardíaca. 2024-05-08
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- control: verification procedure carried out by two people to guarantee precision and safety in a process
- condition caused by the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms into the body.
- foods and habits that promote the well-being of the body and mind
- instructions written by a healthcare professional for the administration of medications
- health professionals trained to provide emergency medical care at the scene.
- infectious agents that require living cells to reproduce and cause disease.
- measurement of heat or cold in an environment or in the human body.
- single-celled microorganisms that can be beneficial or pathogenic to humans.
- fundamental elements for the construction and repair of tissues in the human body.
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- chemicals used to treat diseases and relieve symptoms.
- vital gas for respiration and cellular functioning in the human body.
- essential nutrients for optimal functioning of the body,
- medical device used to restore normal heart rhythm in the event of a cardiac emergency.
- the highest value in the blood pressure reading, which represents the pressure exerted on the arteries during the contraction of the heart.
- space intended for the stay and recovery of patients in a medical environment
15 Clues: chemicals used to treat diseases and relieve symptoms. • essential nutrients for optimal functioning of the body, • foods and habits that promote the well-being of the body and mind • measurement of heat or cold in an environment or in the human body. • vital gas for respiration and cellular functioning in the human body. • ...
Childcare Safety 2021-09-17
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- The exchange of information between people by means of speaking, writing, or using a common system of signs or behavior
- An international organization dedicated to the medical care of the sick or wounded in wars and natural disasters
- A national network of local organizations that work to advance the common good by focusing on education, income and health
- A feeling of being safe
- Free from bodily harm
- Violence within the home which includes the use of physical and sexual violence, threats and intimidation, emotional abuse and denying of finances
- To make something safe for children to use, or safe against damage or tampering by children
- Hazadous material that may be found in homes build prior to 197
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- An agency that provides medical care to people who cannot afford medical help
- Rules for the safe use of the Internet for children
- A basic need for the sense of security
- Things that happen once in a while but are major events
- An immune system response to a food that the body perceives as harmful
- A surrounding or situation where harm, damage, or loss is unlikely
- To deprive somebody of air or prevent somebody from breathing, or be unable to breathe
15 Clues: Free from bodily harm • A feeling of being safe • A basic need for the sense of security • Rules for the safe use of the Internet for children • Things that happen once in a while but are major events • Hazadous material that may be found in homes build prior to 197 • A surrounding or situation where harm, damage, or loss is unlikely • ...
Medical condition wordsearch 2014-07-28
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- a breathing condition you use inhalers for
- This happens to the disc's in your back and causes back pain
- Procedure you have for a heart attack, angioplasty or..
- A type of skin cancer
- Hyperthyroidism is also known as
- You get these in your eyes
- You have to have a cast for this
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- When you have a allergy you can have a ... shock
- Benign prostatic hypertrophy is also known as
- Hypothyroidism is also known as
- The reason you use glasses
- Also known as irregular heartbeat
- The reason you use a hearing aid
- This happens when you have poor blood supply
14 Clues: A type of skin cancer • The reason you use glasses • You get these in your eyes • Hypothyroidism is also known as • Hyperthyroidism is also known as • The reason you use a hearing aid • You have to have a cast for this • Also known as irregular heartbeat • a breathing condition you use inhalers for • This happens when you have poor blood supply • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY CRUCIGRAMA 2014-05-30
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- Rubeola en los dos idiomas pero en inglés le llaman también (ENG)
- 40 days out, you are contagiously sick (ESP)
- Hueso de la rodilla (ESP)
- ... lip. In Spanish it´s a Hare's lip (ENG)
- De repente se duerme (ESP)
- Also known as Whooping cough(ESP)
- En inglés la tomografía es un gato(ENG)
- Esguince en inglés(ENG)
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- Está en la mano pero no da dátiles (ESP)
- Máquina que ayuda a andar al corazón(ESP)
- El bebé tiene la piel amarilla(ESP)
- Rocks made out of bile (ENG)
- The blade of the shoulder (ENG)
- Está calvo, sufre de (ESP)
14 Clues: Esguince en inglés(ENG) • Hueso de la rodilla (ESP) • De repente se duerme (ESP) • Está calvo, sufre de (ESP) • Rocks made out of bile (ENG) • The blade of the shoulder (ENG) • Also known as Whooping cough(ESP) • El bebé tiene la piel amarilla(ESP) • En inglés la tomografía es un gato(ENG) • Está en la mano pero no da dátiles (ESP) • Máquina que ayuda a andar al corazón(ESP) • ...
Common Medical Acronyms 2024-02-08
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- The S in the MEDICAL acronym SOB.
- The D in ADHD.
- The C in CHF.
- The N in BUN.
- The M in BM.
- The R in MMR.
- The A in ADL.
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- ED is another acronym used instead of ER. What does the D stand for?
- LDL and HDL are types of what?
- The I in ICU.
- The E in AED.
- The T in CT scan.
- The O in COPD.
- A disorder that may occur in people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event or events.
14 Clues: The M in BM. • The I in ICU. • The E in AED. • The C in CHF. • The N in BUN. • The R in MMR. • The A in ADL. • The D in ADHD. • The O in COPD. • The T in CT scan. • LDL and HDL are types of what? • The S in the MEDICAL acronym SOB. • ED is another acronym used instead of ER. What does the D stand for? • ...
Medical Expense Insurance 2023-08-31
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- Any provider the insured chooses.
- Pays only a specified amount regardless of the actual charge.
- Covers only specific services.
- Individuals pay the HMO a specified amount, and in return the HMO would agree to provide whatever care the individual needed during the year.
- Deductible + Insured's coinsurance multiplied by the stop loss limit.
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- A cost-sharing feature;The insured pays a certain percentage of medical expenses after the deductible has been satisfied. Most commonly being 80-20, the insurer pays 80% & the insured pays 20%.
- The insured is no longer required to pay coinsurance when medical expenses exceed this amount.
- Limited to contracted providers.
- Covers broad range of services.
- Only pay providers who are members. The insured could use a provider who is not a member, but they must pay for those visits.
- Pays full charge if reasonable & customary in the same geographical area.
- Each time a physician and hospital provide a service, they are paid a fee in return.
- Has a panel of physicians & hospitals under contract to provide health care services & generally cover 80%-100%, of the cost. Individuals who choose to use other providers are covered for a smaller percentage.
- Set amount that the insured must pay each calendar year, before the policy will pay benefits.
14 Clues: Covers only specific services. • Covers broad range of services. • Limited to contracted providers. • Any provider the insured chooses. • Pays only a specified amount regardless of the actual charge. • Deductible + Insured's coinsurance multiplied by the stop loss limit. • Pays full charge if reasonable & customary in the same geographical area. • ...
Amirs Medical terminology 2021-09-10
Medical Terminology Game 2021-11-18
14 Clues: skull • algia • Ocul/o • Urinary • Hemat/o • Brachi/o • Arteri/o • operations • Half, Partial • Anterior Chest • Nervous system • Excessive, above • Cancer treatment • structures of organisms
Compounding Medical Terminology 2021-12-13
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- the curved upper surface of a liquid in a tube
- liquid used to dissolve active ingredients in a solution
- powder is incorporated into the base to ensure the final product has a uniform consistency and concentration
- grinding a tablet to a fine powder
- substances (such as a powder) that are dissolved
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- inert delivery vehicle such as cream, ointment, gel, or paste
- extent to which a dosage form retains its properties and characteristics over time
- solute completely dissolves in solvent
- a dispersion of fine solid particles in a liquid, requires shaking
- process that thorough misex a small amount of a drug with appropriate amount of diluent to ensure equal distribution of the drug
- immiscible or lunmixable liquids (oil and water)
- admusting an instrument to ensure that it measures accurately
- to bring the balance baxk to zero after adding weigh paper/boat
- medication added to a base ingredient
14 Clues: grinding a tablet to a fine powder • medication added to a base ingredient • solute completely dissolves in solvent • the curved upper surface of a liquid in a tube • immiscible or lunmixable liquids (oil and water) • substances (such as a powder) that are dissolved • liquid used to dissolve active ingredients in a solution • ...
L4 Medical 4 2021-05-10
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- Is the looking inside the body for medical reasons using an endoscope, that are inserted directly into the organ.
- A doctor who specializes in anesthesia and anesthetics.
- a medical procedure in which a small amount of amniotic fluid and the fetal DNA is examined for genetic abnormalities.
- The removal of tissue, cells, or fluids from someone's body in order to check for illness.
- Refers to the death of body tissue due to a lack of blood flow or a bacterial infection. Most commonly affects the extremities, including your toes, fingers and limbs, but it can also occur in your muscles and internal organs.
- A thin tube that is put into the body to remove or inject a liquid or to keep a passage open.
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- A thick and sticky clump of dried blood that stops blood from flowing through a blood vessel in a person.
- Forced to stay in bed because of illness or weakness.
- Inflammation of the gums.
- A medical procedure in which a special tube-shaped instrument is used to take pictures of the inside of someone's colon.
- An injection of a substance into a person's spine to cause the lower part of the body to become unable to feel pain
- a common illness that is caused by a virus and that causes fever, weakness, severe aches and pains, and breathing problems.
- An illness in which your bronchial tubes become sore or damaged and you cough a lot.
- The narrow end at the opening of a woman's uterus.
14 Clues: Inflammation of the gums. • The narrow end at the opening of a woman's uterus. • Forced to stay in bed because of illness or weakness. • A doctor who specializes in anesthesia and anesthetics. • An illness in which your bronchial tubes become sore or damaged and you cough a lot. • ...
Cardiovascular Medical Terms 2024-03-25
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- major blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
- irregular heartbeat, problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat
- Rapid beating of the heart, usually defined as greater than 100 beats per minute
- condition in which the blood vessels have persistently raised pressure
- When the heart relaxes, the chambers of the heart fill with blood
- inflammation of the inside lining of the heart chambers and heart valves
- heart's electrical system fails entirely, which causes your heart to stop pumping
- fluid-filled sac that surrounds your heart and the roots of the major blood vessels that extend from your heart
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- rapid irregular contractions of the muscle fibers of the heart resulting in a lack of synchronism between heartbeat and pulse
- thickening or hardening of the arteries caused by a buildup of plaque in the inner lining of an artery
- consisting of two triangular flaps which allow only unidirectional blood flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle
- A rapid or irregular heartbeat that a person can feel
- the large vein that returns blood from the head and arms to the heart
- middle muscular layer of the heart wall
14 Clues: middle muscular layer of the heart wall • A rapid or irregular heartbeat that a person can feel • When the heart relaxes, the chambers of the heart fill with blood • the large vein that returns blood from the head and arms to the heart • irregular heartbeat, problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat • ...
major medical coverage 2022-07-26
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- a specified amount that the insured must pay for a particular type of service. The co-payment amount generally does not apply to the insured’s stop loss or out-of-pocket maximum. For example, the policy may state that the member has a required $20 co-payment for an office visit.
- for qualified expenses are generally tax free
- organization that utilizes groups of providers that offer services at a negotiated discount rate. Except in emergency situations, higher deductibles and co-insurance amounts generally apply if an out of network provider is used
- the stated benefit level where the insurance policy will indemnify the insured for 100% of eligible expenses
- HMO plans traditionally have this offer the most benefits for non-risk type expenses such as physicals, preventative care, and wellness programs.
- Lower premiums and higher deductible than a traditional plan 2022 as a plan with a deductible of at least $1,400 per person or $2,800 per family
- primary care physician that acts as a this coordinates the insured member’s care when treatment by a specialist is required.
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- generally tax deductible
- provides benefits for usual, reasonable, and customary (URC) expenses
- plans are issued by HMO’s to provide low or no deductible and low or no co-insurance requirements if the insured obtains services from an HMO network provider.
- Combines a Hospital Expense Reimbursement Policy and a Major Medical Policy
- Offered only as a group benefit
- account the insured can put money into to help pay for qualified health care expenses
- Contributions are generally tax deductible There is generally not income tax on interest that accumulates on the account
14 Clues: generally tax deductible • Offered only as a group benefit • for qualified expenses are generally tax free • provides benefits for usual, reasonable, and customary (URC) expenses • Combines a Hospital Expense Reimbursement Policy and a Major Medical Policy • account the insured can put money into to help pay for qualified health care expenses • ...
El Medico 2025-09-10
16 Clues: how • good • street • single • cancer • divorce • married • goodbye • thank you • heart doctor • after 6 across • trouble sleeping • what youre called • doctor for children • asiento take a seat • a female medical professional
Medical Spanish 2022-11-02
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- una persona que no puede ver completamnete
- esta en el centro del iris
- no poder ver color
- lleva infromacion desde la retina hasta el cerebro
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- se usan para ver
- permite al ojo enforcarse en objetos
- protege el ojo y ayuda a mantenerlo limpio
- disco que define el color de los ojos
- estructura transparente
9 Clues: se usan para ver • no poder ver color • estructura transparente • esta en el centro del iris • permite al ojo enforcarse en objetos • disco que define el color de los ojos • una persona que no puede ver completamnete • protege el ojo y ayuda a mantenerlo limpio • lleva infromacion desde la retina hasta el cerebro
Medical Speacialists 2022-10-19
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- involves care during pre-conception, pregnancy, childbirth, and immediately after delivery.
- treats conditions of the nerves, spine, and brain.
- doctor who treats mental health conditions.
- focus on diseases and conditions of the skin, nails, and hair.
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- focus on a person’s well-being before, during, and after surgery
- specializes in eye and vision care.
- involves in caring for the reproductive health of a woman
- focus on the cardiovascular system, which includes the heart and blood vessels.
- doctors who specialize in the internal organs
9 Clues: specializes in eye and vision care. • doctor who treats mental health conditions. • doctors who specialize in the internal organs • treats conditions of the nerves, spine, and brain. • involves in caring for the reproductive health of a woman • focus on diseases and conditions of the skin, nails, and hair. • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-02-07
Medical Physics 2023-04-10
9 Clues: 'M' in MRI • Near-sightedness • The 'T' in CT scan • Formed from stacking x-rays • Where an image is formed in the eye • Caused by non-uniformly shaped cornea • X-rays are usually used as imaging for these • Lens type used to correct the answer to 1 down • Medical imaging used in forming images of tissue/organs
Medical Technologist 2017-05-17
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- Hand washing helps prevent the spread of
- Cells and bacteria are viewed under a
- Blood cell that helps fight infection and disease
- Technologist help assist the Doctor by performing
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- Phlebotomist's tie a tourniquet around your
- Worn for protection
- When you get cut platelets help stop
- Blood bank testing can determine your blood
- Red blood cells carry
9 Clues: Worn for protection • Red blood cells carry • When you get cut platelets help stop • Cells and bacteria are viewed under a • Hand washing helps prevent the spread of • Phlebotomist's tie a tourniquet around your • Blood bank testing can determine your blood • Blood cell that helps fight infection and disease • Technologist help assist the Doctor by performing
medical terminology 2022-05-15
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- harmful and life threatening growth tending to infiltrate the surrounding tissues
- inflammation of the skin
- bile sac, bile bladder, gallbladder
- abnormal increase in the speed and depth of breathing
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- situated or occurring around a tooth
- an instrument for examining the eardrum
- surgical puncture of a joint
- the ankle region
- toward the cheek
9 Clues: the ankle region • toward the cheek • inflammation of the skin • surgical puncture of a joint • bile sac, bile bladder, gallbladder • situated or occurring around a tooth • an instrument for examining the eardrum • abnormal increase in the speed and depth of breathing • harmful and life threatening growth tending to infiltrate the surrounding tissues
Medical words 2024-01-31
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- Unpleasant sensation often indicating injury or illness
- Organ responsible for pumping blood
- The process of returning to a normal state of health after an illness or injury
- Pair of organs that filter waste from the blood
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- Strip of material used to cover and protect a wound
- Study of the structure of living organisms
- Red fluid circulating in the arteries and veins
- Organ responsible for vision
- Outer covering of the body
9 Clues: Outer covering of the body • Organ responsible for vision • Organ responsible for pumping blood • Study of the structure of living organisms • Red fluid circulating in the arteries and veins • Pair of organs that filter waste from the blood • Strip of material used to cover and protect a wound • Unpleasant sensation often indicating injury or illness • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-21
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- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
- High blood pressure.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function
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- Not cancerous.
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment.
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein
9 Clues: Not cancerous. • High blood pressure. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious. • An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot. • Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein • The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment. • ...
Medical History 2024-09-01
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- An instrument that uses a lens to magnify objects too small to be seen with the naked eye
- The process of isolating people who have been exposed to infectious or contagious disease
- A method of analyzing and treating mental and emotional disorders through sessions in which the patient is encouraged to talk about personal experiences and dreams
- The use of medicines that contain weakened or dead bacteria or viruses to build immunity and prevent disease
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- Disease-producing microorganisms
- An outbreak of a disease that affects many people and spreads rapidly
- Loss of feeling with or without the loss of consciousness
- Drugs that slow the growth of, or destroy, bacteria; used to treat infections
- An emblem of medicine in the United States
9 Clues: Disease-producing microorganisms • An emblem of medicine in the United States • Loss of feeling with or without the loss of consciousness • An outbreak of a disease that affects many people and spreads rapidly • Drugs that slow the growth of, or destroy, bacteria; used to treat infections • ...
medical english 2024-10-18
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- a container for disposing of used needles and other sharp medical instruments
- a device used to inject or withdraw fluids
- a life threatening condition resulting from the body’s response to insufficient blood life
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- a technique used during CPR to provide breaths to someone who isnt breathing
- the medical specialty involving imaging to diagnose and treat diseases
- isolation used to prevent the spread of diseases
- a larger unit of measurement often used for liquid medication recipes
- a common small unit of measurement especially for medicine or recipes
- a type of imaging used in radiology to view inside the body
9 Clues: a device used to inject or withdraw fluids • isolation used to prevent the spread of diseases • a type of imaging used in radiology to view inside the body • a larger unit of measurement often used for liquid medication recipes • a common small unit of measurement especially for medicine or recipes • ...
Cretex Medical 2024-07-23
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- Business unit #1
- Old name of one of our business units
- Old name of one of our business units
- Business unit #3
- Number of timeclocks on the first floor
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- The name of our business (abbrev.)
- Number of microwaves in the cafeteria
- Old name of one of our business units
- Color most often found in the building
- Business unit #2
- The first name of our CDT president
11 Clues: Business unit #1 • Business unit #2 • Business unit #3 • The name of our business (abbrev.) • The first name of our CDT president • Number of microwaves in the cafeteria • Old name of one of our business units • Old name of one of our business units • Old name of one of our business units • Color most often found in the building • Number of timeclocks on the first floor
Medical Vocabulary 2025-09-09
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- A treatment that uses strong chemicals to kill cancer cells
- An emergency procedure to restart the heart
- A shortened word for operation
- scan A medical imaging technique that uses magnets and radio waves
- A small piece of body tissue taken to be tested in a lab
- Surgery that replaces dead tissue with healthy tissue
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- The state of being aware and awake
- A cosmetic procedure to tighten the skin of the face
- A dental material used to restore a tooth after decay
9 Clues: A shortened word for operation • The state of being aware and awake • An emergency procedure to restart the heart • A cosmetic procedure to tighten the skin of the face • A dental material used to restore a tooth after decay • Surgery that replaces dead tissue with healthy tissue • A small piece of body tissue taken to be tested in a lab • ...
Lab Week 2023 2023-04-21
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- Polish-French physicist whose ground breaking work led to many medical treatment advances
- this substance coats the inside of test tubes to prevent blood from clotting
- erlenmeyer, volumetric, hydro, whiskey
- pleural,ascites, & synovial are types of
- Na,K,Cl
- detect as an indicator of immune response
- diagnostic technique named after the Danish bacteriologist who developed it
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- used to spin down whole blood samples
- also known as microscopic anatomy
- a breed of dog that comes in black, yellow, or chocolate
- they can be made of nitrile, vinyl, neoprene, or latex
- one who performs venipunctures
- being a medical lab professional requires attention to
- testing performed at bedside
- vampires loves this substance
- testing outside of the body
16 Clues: Na,K,Cl • testing outside of the body • testing performed at bedside • vampires loves this substance • one who performs venipunctures • also known as microscopic anatomy • used to spin down whole blood samples • erlenmeyer, volumetric, hydro, whiskey • pleural,ascites, & synovial are types of • detect as an indicator of immune response • ...
Drug Use / Abuse - Terms To Know 2023-04-03
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- The power to give orders (Authority)
- Using something and you can't stop using it (Addiction)
- Stoping the use of drugs after using them for a while (Withdrawal)
- Substance that slows brain activity (Depressant
- Using drugs even after there are problems with help because of it (Dependance)
- An excessive amount of dangerous drugs (Overdose)
- Increases the speed of the central nervous system (Stimulant)
- Forbidden medical substance by law (IllegalDrug)
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- Seeing things that are in your head (Hallucination)
- Steroid that repairs body tissue (AnabolicSteroids)
- Blood Alchohol Concentration (BAC)
- An effect of something you did (Consequences)
- "guilty act, guilty mind" (CriminalOffence)
- An addicting compound (Opioid)
- A medical substance (Drug)
- The first substance you take that leads to other drugs (Gateway)
16 Clues: A medical substance (Drug) • An addicting compound (Opioid) • Blood Alchohol Concentration (BAC) • The power to give orders (Authority) • "guilty act, guilty mind" (CriminalOffence) • An effect of something you did (Consequences) • Substance that slows brain activity (Depressant • Forbidden medical substance by law (IllegalDrug) • ...
Occupations 2023-09-07
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- Someone who works with wood and constructs buildings.
- Someone who performs in plays, films, or shows.
- A medical professional who treats illnesses.
- Someone who designs and builds structures.
- A person who fights fires and saves lives.
- A person who plays or creates music.
- A person trained to travel in space.
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- A cook who prepares and creates dishes.
- Someone who educates and guides students.
- Someone who cultivates crops and raises livestock.
- A person who participates in sports and competitions.
- A creative person who makes art and crafts.
- officer An officer who enforces the law and maintains peace.
- A person who conducts research and experiments.
- Someone who flies aircraft.
- A medical professional who cares for patients.
16 Clues: Someone who flies aircraft. • A person who plays or creates music. • A person trained to travel in space. • A cook who prepares and creates dishes. • Someone who educates and guides students. • Someone who designs and builds structures. • A person who fights fires and saves lives. • A creative person who makes art and crafts. • A medical professional who treats illnesses. • ...
November Vocabulary 2025-09-24
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- A medical image showing bones or inside the body
- area beside train tracks where people wait
- A person or shop that sells medicine
- over, To trip or lose balance and hit the ground
- engine, A truck used to put out fires
- A person receiving medical care in a vehicle
- An injury made by something sharp
- A substance used to treat illness
- A married woman
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- A trip from one place to another
- A wide road for fast-moving traffic
- Someone who is traveling in a vehicle (not driving)
- A strip of cloth used to cover a wound
- A vehicle with two wheels that you pedal
- A machine that carries people between floors
- Your family name or last name
16 Clues: A married woman • Your family name or last name • A trip from one place to another • An injury made by something sharp • A substance used to treat illness • A wide road for fast-moving traffic • A person or shop that sells medicine • engine, A truck used to put out fires • A strip of cloth used to cover a wound • A vehicle with two wheels that you pedal • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab Green 2025-11-17
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- Life long coverage
- Allows dependents to stay on a parent's plan until 26 YOA
- Person who is covered under someone elses policy
- Pays for own claims, self or employee sponsored rather then buying life insurance
- Medical cost and lost income after car accident
- lower premiums but requires you pay more upfront before insurance covers
- Extra protection- dental, vision
- Provides coverage for a certain period
- Replace income when you cant work
- Person who receives the death benefit
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- Covers when people get sick or injured
- Time to pay policy premium before canceled
- Nursing home, assisted living health care
- Payment made to beneficaries after person dies
- Max Amount Person Will pay
- Save pre-tax money for medical expenses
16 Clues: Life long coverage • Max Amount Person Will pay • Extra protection- dental, vision • Replace income when you cant work • Person who receives the death benefit • Covers when people get sick or injured • Provides coverage for a certain period • Save pre-tax money for medical expenses • Nursing home, assisted living health care • Time to pay policy premium before canceled • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab Green 2025-11-17
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- Life long coverage
- Allows dependents to stay on a parent's plan until 26 YOA
- Person who is covered under someone elses policy
- Pays for own claims, self or employee sponsored rather then buying life insurance
- Medical cost and lost income after car accident
- lower premiums but requires you pay more upfront before insurance covers
- Extra protection- dental, vision
- Provides coverage for a certain period
- Replace income when you cant work
- Person who receives the death benefit
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- Covers when people get sick or injured
- Time to pay policy premium before canceled
- Nursing home, assisted living health care
- Payment made to beneficaries after person dies
- Max Amount Person Will pay
- Save pre-tax money for medical expenses
16 Clues: Life long coverage • Max Amount Person Will pay • Extra protection- dental, vision • Replace income when you cant work • Person who receives the death benefit • Covers when people get sick or injured • Provides coverage for a certain period • Save pre-tax money for medical expenses • Nursing home, assisted living health care • Time to pay policy premium before canceled • ...
Case Closure 2023-01-12
20 Clues: date • submit • submit • module • medical • resolved • resolved • decision • withdrawn • additional • peer review • cause needed • note sub task • letter review • reason written • decision template • Module to start in • reviewed and closed • the start of closure • where to start in Grievance
Ch. 36 Part 2 2024-12-10
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- Disease characterized by high blood sugar levels.
- Procedure of puncturing a vein to collect blood.
- Inflammation of the ear, often causing pain.
- Medical specialty focusing on the skin.
- Branch of medicine dealing with the musculoskeletal system.
- Hypersensitive immune response to substances.
- Portable device for monitoring heart activity over 24 hours.
- Type of test used to identify allergens.
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- Another term for a tumor or abnormal tissue growth.
- Swelling caused by excess fluid in the body tissues.
- Procedure to examine the sigmoid colon.
- Study of the heart and its functions.
- Study of glands and hormones in the body.
- Connective tissue attaching muscle to bone.
- Instrument used to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- Chronic respiratory condition causing difficulty breathing.
- Skin test to determine allergic reactions.
- Medical specialty focusing on children and their diseases.
18 Clues: Study of the heart and its functions. • Procedure to examine the sigmoid colon. • Medical specialty focusing on the skin. • Type of test used to identify allergens. • Study of glands and hormones in the body. • Skin test to determine allergic reactions. • Connective tissue attaching muscle to bone. • Inflammation of the ear, often causing pain. • ...
Histotechnology Crossword 2025-04-18
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- Term for when cancer spreads to other sites in the body
- Lyses red blood cells for cell block preparation
- Disease caused by uncontrolled cell proliferation
- PML medical director
- Tissue is adhered to this for staining
- Equipment that is used to cut thin tissue sections
- Routine nuclear stain
- Accrediting body for pathology labs
- This is done when a specimen is raw at sectioning
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- PAs perform this task before tissue is processed
- This type of electricity is a Histo Techs biggest enemy
- Common special stain that uses silver to stain for fungus
- Solution used to fix tissues
- What the tissues go in before loading on the VIP
- The medical study of disease
- Specialized staining technique that uses antibodies (abbreviated)
- Routine cytoplasmic stain
- The lab for send-outs for tests we do not perform
18 Clues: PML medical director • Routine nuclear stain • Routine cytoplasmic stain • Solution used to fix tissues • The medical study of disease • Accrediting body for pathology labs • Tissue is adhered to this for staining • PAs perform this task before tissue is processed • Lyses red blood cells for cell block preparation • What the tissues go in before loading on the VIP • ...
In The Hospital 2023-11-20
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- Place where medications are dispensed
- Invasive medical procedure often performed in a hospital
- Treatment for illness or injury
- Small, flat medication, often scored for easy splitting
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- Wound covering used for protection
- Discoloration on the skin caused by injury
- Tool for administering injections
- Small, round medication to be swallowed
- Person receiving medical treatment
- Instrument used to measure body temperature
10 Clues: Treatment for illness or injury • Tool for administering injections • Wound covering used for protection • Person receiving medical treatment • Place where medications are dispensed • Small, round medication to be swallowed • Discoloration on the skin caused by injury • Instrument used to measure body temperature • Small, flat medication, often scored for easy splitting • ...
CE Medical Group 2024-02-15
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- payments
- amount of year CE has supported interventional pain management
- the key to our success
- our billing team can perform this
- brochures posters logos and more!
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- a type of practice improvement to help with the process of the patient
- medical billing & consulting
- the type of websites that get more attention
- tested & proven
- a CE medical advantage that supports
10 Clues: payments • tested & proven • the key to our success • medical billing & consulting • our billing team can perform this • brochures posters logos and more! • a CE medical advantage that supports • the type of websites that get more attention • amount of year CE has supported interventional pain management • ...
Am i all right ? 2025-01-10
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- Achieving what you wanted or aimed for
- A medical procedure performed by doctors
- To give one thing and get something else in return
- A person in your family
- Coming after something or someone
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- A person receiving medical care
- A person who makes a phone call
- Sure or confident about something
- Without anyone else; by yourself
- To ask for information
10 Clues: To ask for information • A person in your family • A person receiving medical care • A person who makes a phone call • Without anyone else; by yourself • Sure or confident about something • Coming after something or someone • Achieving what you wanted or aimed for • A medical procedure performed by doctors • To give one thing and get something else in return
Hygiene 2023-10-09
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- Food and Drug Administration
- a disorder of structure or function
- practices conducive to maintaining health
- the organized provision of medical care
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- relating to the conditions that affect health
- factors that raise the risk of disease
- relating to a person's emotions
- Center for Disease Control
- a prescribed course of medical treatment
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind
10 Clues: Center for Disease Control • Food and Drug Administration • relating to a person's emotions • a disorder of structure or function • factors that raise the risk of disease • the organized provision of medical care • a prescribed course of medical treatment • practices conducive to maintaining health • relating to the body as opposed to the mind • ...
Scenario 3 2024-03-19
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- To treat everyone fairly
- Jill's main reason for her recent hospitalisation
- The medical student in the scenario
- What does Lisa study?
- Duty to 'do no harm'
- Beneficence means to do __?
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- What is the patient's name?
- DNR stands for 'Do Not ___'?
- You must always receive __ from the patient.
- The biomedical principle referring to a person’s capacity to choose their own medical care.
10 Clues: Duty to 'do no harm' • What does Lisa study? • To treat everyone fairly • What is the patient's name? • Beneficence means to do __? • DNR stands for 'Do Not ___'? • The medical student in the scenario • You must always receive __ from the patient. • Jill's main reason for her recent hospitalisation • ...
Vaping 2023-02-25
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- Vaping can increase the risk of ______ and anxiety in teens
- Used to preserve dead bodies
- Addictive ingredient in vape juice
- A 15 year old girl from ____ is the youngest known person to die from complications from vaping
- Serious medical condition caused by vaping
- Vaping causes damage to blood ______
- Vaping damages the ____ system, leaving you more susceptible to illnesses
- Some complications of vaping require ______ attention
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- Vaping can cause premature ______ in people
- Vaping _____ the skin causing premature wrinkling
- Vape juice can expose your lungs to toxic _____
- Side effect of long term vaping
- Used to enhance flavor in vape juice
13 Clues: Used to preserve dead bodies • Side effect of long term vaping • Addictive ingredient in vape juice • Vaping causes damage to blood ______ • Used to enhance flavor in vape juice • Serious medical condition caused by vaping • Vaping can cause premature ______ in people • Vape juice can expose your lungs to toxic _____ • Vaping _____ the skin causing premature wrinkling • ...
Health Science Theory: Legal 2024-03-17
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- what a DNR order instructs medical personnel not to perform
- type of advance directive
- do not resuscitate
- To protect patient interests and rights
- where a DNR order is typically placed
- describes the roles and responsibilities of a healthcare professional
- Which body typically defines a healthcare professional's scope of practice
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- is a document used to appoint a healthcare proxy
- who primarily makes the decision to issue a DNR
- Treat all patients with respect and non-discrimination
- Right to understand and agree before treatment
- legal document stating patient's wishes about medical treatment
- Can a DNR order be revoked once issued
13 Clues: do not resuscitate • type of advance directive • where a DNR order is typically placed • Can a DNR order be revoked once issued • To protect patient interests and rights • Right to understand and agree before treatment • who primarily makes the decision to issue a DNR • is a document used to appoint a healthcare proxy • ...
Careers Crossword 2021-03-01
Hospital 2014-11-30
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- the physical state of a person or animal, especially how healthy they are
- a form of bacteria that spreads disease among people or animals
- a serious disease that you get from eating food or drinking water containing a type of harmful bacteria
- a piece of paper that a doctor gives you that says what type of medicine you need
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- a feeling that you have in a part of your body when you are hurt or ill
- medical treatment in which a doctor cuts open someone's body
- a medical condition in which you have difficulty sleeping
- the process of providing medical care
- a drug or another substance that is injected into your body
- extremely unhappy or uncomfortable
10 Clues: extremely unhappy or uncomfortable • the process of providing medical care • a medical condition in which you have difficulty sleeping • a drug or another substance that is injected into your body • medical treatment in which a doctor cuts open someone's body • a form of bacteria that spreads disease among people or animals • ...
Nursing 2021-07-24
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- Medical device for auscultation, or listening to internal sounds of an animal or human body
- a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or injured
- instrument for measuring the proportion of oxygenated hemoglobin in the blood
- instrument for measuring blood pressure
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
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- The force of the blood pushing against the walls of the arteries
- British nurse, social reformer and statistician best known as the founder of modern nursing
- the profession or practice of providing care for the sick and infirm
- instrument for measuring the concentration of glucose in the blood
- Instrument for measuring and indicating temperature
10 Clues: instrument for measuring blood pressure • Instrument for measuring and indicating temperature • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment • The force of the blood pushing against the walls of the arteries • instrument for measuring the concentration of glucose in the blood • the profession or practice of providing care for the sick and infirm • ...
tech Vocab 2022-10-27
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- is the removal of a limb from trauma, medical illness, or surgery
- refers to amputations performed between the hand and the elbow
- are doctors specifically trained to treat and care for sick and injured animal
- also called a sphygmometer, a medical instrument used to measure blood pressure
- is the field of study that combines health science/biology and mechanical engineering
- are artificial body parts designed to replace missing parts of the body
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- the study of the activities of the bodys tissues and cells
- medical instrument used in listening to sounds produced by the body
- the business or work of a doctor
- doctors who preform operations to repair injuries to muscles,bones,and joints
10 Clues: the business or work of a doctor • the study of the activities of the bodys tissues and cells • refers to amputations performed between the hand and the elbow • is the removal of a limb from trauma, medical illness, or surgery • medical instrument used in listening to sounds produced by the body • ...
Definitions 2022-09-27
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- a person who is qualified to treat people
- a person trained to give emergency medical care to people who are injured or ill
- a specialist in the study of nutrition
- any of several virus diseases marked especially by respiratory or intestinal symptoms
- a medical practitioner qualified to practise surgery
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- A medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- a medic works with patients to help them manage pain, balance, mobility, and motor function.
- a person, typically a woman, who is trained to assist women in childbirth.
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm,
- a person who is qualified to treat diseases and other conditions that affect the teeth and gums.
10 Clues: a specialist in the study of nutrition • a person who is qualified to treat people • a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, • a medical practitioner qualified to practise surgery • a person, typically a woman, who is trained to assist women in childbirth. • a person trained to give emergency medical care to people who are injured or ill • ...
Biomaterials and their applications in medicine 2021-03-22
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- Are polymer-based substances that contain high levels of water
- Are combination of two different types of material or more
- chitosan, agarose, DNA, collage, fibrin are polymers...
- medical device for correcting vision
- The most common technique used to produce biomaterials
- are materials that have been engineered to cause desirable cellular interactions to contribute to the formation of new functional tissues for medical purposes
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- One of the characteristics of an ideal biomaterial that ensures their decomposition or absorption in the body
- An example of a metal implant placed inside blood vessels to restore them
- Based on its thermal properties, polymers are divided into: thermoset and ...
- type of biomaterial very resistant to corrosion
- Medical devices made of biomaterials that can be placed partially or completely in the body.
11 Clues: medical device for correcting vision • type of biomaterial very resistant to corrosion • The most common technique used to produce biomaterials • chitosan, agarose, DNA, collage, fibrin are polymers... • Are combination of two different types of material or more • Are polymer-based substances that contain high levels of water • ...
Test your DLS knowledge! 2020-12-28
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- if employee has an underlying condition that could place them at high risk for Covid.
- if the employee is still disabled after 180 days, they may transition to this.
- is a leave for situations where flexibility is needed to balance work and the need to be away from work periodically for employee's own serious health condition or to care for an immediate family member who has a serious health condition.
- a tool to create a leave, check status and upload documentation
- are always laced on the case level except for accommodations.
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- This type of leave is for medical reasons to take care of a family member under a serious medical treatment or in a serious medical condition
- is the company that handles worker’s compensation for Amazon employees
- is Amazon Paid Parental Leave that is a benefit available once per year
- is the date that the employee is expected to come back to work
- is an authorized period away from work for an authorized reason whether it is mandatory (military, medical, etc) or voluntary (like a personal leave).
- employees are eligible to this if they are unable to work because of an own serious health condition.
11 Clues: are always laced on the case level except for accommodations. • is the date that the employee is expected to come back to work • a tool to create a leave, check status and upload documentation • is the company that handles worker’s compensation for Amazon employees • is Amazon Paid Parental Leave that is a benefit available once per year • ...
Chapter 8 - Revenue for Health Care Services 2024-04-01
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- items that are not covered by a healthcare plan
- The amount an insured person is expected to pay for a medical expense at the time of visit
- insurance type that only takes effect after a significant amount (>$75,000)
- health insurance program designed for people with low incomes. Funded by the federal govt. and individual states/benefits vary from state to state.
- a periodic payment one pays to an insurance company in return for coverage
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- federal health insurance program for aged/disabled. upsidizes costs of prescription drugs
- amount the insured is required/obligated to pay. A clause in an insurance policy that relieves the insurer of responsibility to pay the initial loss up to a stated amount
- list of codes published by the American medical association that represents the vast majority of medical procedures.
- hybrid medical insurance combining elements of HMO (health maintenance organization) and FFS (fee-for-service). A managed care plan that offers the patient the option to see a doctor who does not contract with the insurance company; the patient pays a higher fee to use this option.
- list of diagnostic codes required for all third-party billing.
- group insurance that entitles members to services of participating hospitals and clinics and physicians
11 Clues: items that are not covered by a healthcare plan • list of diagnostic codes required for all third-party billing. • a periodic payment one pays to an insurance company in return for coverage • insurance type that only takes effect after a significant amount (>$75,000) • federal health insurance program for aged/disabled. upsidizes costs of prescription drugs • ...
Defence officer 2021-02-12
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- A vehicle which can move underwater
- Duty of wahida was to take care of everyone and _______ of ship.
- A post in defence services
- First help provided to an injured person before medical help arrives
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- A chance to do something.
- First Indian woman to lead a parade
- Who drives a ship
- A vehicle used in defence services.
- Most common command used in every school Assembly.
- Conducts medical checkup and keeps everyone ready for emergency.
- Garbage and rats on the ship can spread_______.
- A kind of glass which reflects seven colours.
- M.B.B.S.is a bachelor degree of ______,_____.
13 Clues: Who drives a ship • A chance to do something. • A post in defence services • First Indian woman to lead a parade • A vehicle which can move underwater • A vehicle used in defence services. • A kind of glass which reflects seven colours. • M.B.B.S.is a bachelor degree of ______,_____. • Garbage and rats on the ship can spread_______. • ...
ENGLISH 2023-05-14
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- stethoscope can be used for listening to heart, lungs and...
- organs of vision (not eyes)
- another name for toes
- a type of pain specific for migraine
- part of examination when physician uses their touch
- the skull ... the brain
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- when the blood supply to the brain is blocked
- medical term for womb/babybox
- technique in which the psychician listens to the patient's heart with a stethoscope
- legs and arms
- blockage of a blood vessel
- it occurs when the air leaks into the space between a lung and chest wall
- medical term for armpit
13 Clues: legs and arms • another name for toes • medical term for armpit • the skull ... the brain • blockage of a blood vessel • organs of vision (not eyes) • medical term for womb/babybox • a type of pain specific for migraine • when the blood supply to the brain is blocked • part of examination when physician uses their touch • ...
Principles of Communicating With Children 2024-01-27
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- Medical term that a child may misinterpret as "You're In"
- This age group prefers the use of diagrams, illustrations, books and videos when talking about medical procedures
- School age children prefer stories in this person in eliciting information
- Due to using fewer words, children rely on this form of communication
- Privacy, correct medical terminology, and humor should be used when communicating with this age group
- They know their child the best
- Common word used when obtaining a BP or drawing their blood that may be misinterpreted as stealing
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- Form of play used with toddlers to help start communication
- Imaginative play with this age group can help open communication
- This age group communicates primarily through the use of their senses
- Best policy when communicating about an upcoming painful procedure
- When communicating with toddlers and preschoolers, give them ________ to complete their thoughts due to a limited vocabulary
- Position to be in when communicating with an child
- Common word used when describing a procedure but a child may misinterpret it to mean they need to perform
14 Clues: They know their child the best • Position to be in when communicating with an child • Medical term that a child may misinterpret as "You're In" • Form of play used with toddlers to help start communication • Imaginative play with this age group can help open communication • Best policy when communicating about an upcoming painful procedure • ...
Animal Health 2024-04-05
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- domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese.
- relating to or affecting cattle.
- a routine medical examination of a animal who appears healthy, as opposed to an examination of an animal who is ill.
- a condition that impairs the proper function of the body or of one of its parts
- a simple, safe, and effective way of protecting you against harmful diseases, before you come into contact with them.
- a substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug
- the study of the composition and characteristics of the material consumed by the animal
- Pig, also called a hog.
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- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
- care for the health of animals and work to protect public health
- relating to or affecting horses or other members of the horse family.
- the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease (in technical use often taken to exclude surgery).
- nutrition the study of the composition and characteristics of the material consumed by the animal
14 Clues: Pig, also called a hog. • relating to or affecting cattle. • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind. • domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese. • care for the health of animals and work to protect public health • ...
Clinical Trials Day Crossword 2024-04-16
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- Oversees clinical trials to ensure they are conducted according to federal law and good clinical practice regulations.
- The stage of a clinical trial studying a drug or biological product.
- A patient who has consented to participating in a clinical trial.
- Criteria that does not allow a subject to participate in a trial.
- Operates under the supervision of the PI and is responsible for performing study-related procedures.
- Delegated medical professional who manages the activities of a clinical trial.
- An individual or entity that is responsible for and initiates a clinical investigation.
- Physician who conducted the first randomized clinical trial.
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- An unfavorable medical occurrence in a participant that may or may not be related to their involvement in the trial.
- A voluntary study that tests the safety and effectiveness of new medical treatments.
- Patient is randomly assigned a treatment group.
- Physician who is ultimately responsible for the conduct of a clinical trial.
- Criteria that allows a subject to participate in a trial.
- A document that outlines the details of a clinical study.
14 Clues: Patient is randomly assigned a treatment group. • Criteria that allows a subject to participate in a trial. • A document that outlines the details of a clinical study. • Physician who conducted the first randomized clinical trial. • A patient who has consented to participating in a clinical trial. • ...
Healthcare 2025-03-22
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- A specialist in diagnosing and treating heart-related issues.
- A small center offering primary care, run by a single GP or a group of GPs, where patients can receive consultations and treatments.
- A general term for the services provided by a hospital, clinic, dentist, or other medical facility to maintain health and treat illnesses.
- A specialist focusing on the female reproductive system.
- A specialist in medical care for children.
- A specialist in skin-related conditions and treatments.
- A practitioner who uses needles at specific points on the skin to treat a patient.
- A specialist in administering anaesthesia to prevent pain during surgery or procedures.
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- A specialist in pregnancy and childbirth.
- A specialist in mental health and disorders of the mind.
- A practitioner who treats a patient by pressing joints, particularly in the spine or backbone.
- A specialist in treating eye-related conditions.
- A medical doctor who diagnoses and treats illnesses, often providing primary care.
- A doctor who temporarily takes over the duties of another doctor who is unavailable due to illness or holiday.
14 Clues: A specialist in pregnancy and childbirth. • A specialist in medical care for children. • A specialist in treating eye-related conditions. • A specialist in skin-related conditions and treatments. • A specialist in mental health and disorders of the mind. • A specialist focusing on the female reproductive system. • ...
Accident Benefits ON 2025-09-28
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- - Coverage for a wheelchair would be provided here
- - An index that measures changes in the price level of a market basket of consumer good and services purchased by households
- - Optional care benefit with limit of $75/week for the first dependant
- - Examples include sprain, strain and whiplash
- - Benefits available where an insured dies within 180 days of a loss
- - Injury type/coverage up to a standard maximum of $1,000,000
- - If I can no longer look after a member of my household that needs care, I could be provided this.
- - Expenses for a care of an aide
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- - Expense reimbursement for tuition, books, room and board up to max. $15,000
- - Meant to cover lost income due to a car accident
- - What someone who is enrolled in full-time school would receive.
- - Looks to reduce or eliminate the effects of a disability arising from an impairment
- - Coordinator of goods and services paid under medical, rehab or attendant care
- - Injury type/coverage for a standard maximum of $65,000 for medical, rehab or attendant care
14 Clues: - Expenses for a care of an aide • - Examples include sprain, strain and whiplash • - Coverage for a wheelchair would be provided here • - Meant to cover lost income due to a car accident • - Injury type/coverage up to a standard maximum of $1,000,000 • - What someone who is enrolled in full-time school would receive. • ...
Accident Benefits ON 2025-09-28
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- Coverage for a wheelchair would be provided here
- An index that measures changes in the price level of a market basket of consumer good and services purchased by households
- Optional care benefit with limit of $75/week for the first dependant
- Examples include sprain, strain and whiplash
- Benefits available where an insured dies within 180 days of a loss
- Injury type/coverage up to a standard maximum of $1,000,000
- If I can no longer look after a member of my household that needs care, I could be provided this.
- Expenses for a care of an aide
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- Expense reimbursement for tuition, books, room and board up to max. $15,000
- Meant to cover lost income due to a car accident
- What someone who is enrolled in full-time school would receive.
- Looks to reduce or eliminate the effects of a disability arising from an impairment
- Coordinator of goods and services paid under medical, rehab or attendant care
- Injury type/coverage for a standard maximum of $65,000 for medical, rehab or attendant care
14 Clues: Expenses for a care of an aide • Examples include sprain, strain and whiplash • Coverage for a wheelchair would be provided here • Meant to cover lost income due to a car accident • Injury type/coverage up to a standard maximum of $1,000,000 • What someone who is enrolled in full-time school would receive. • ...
seri6 2024-06-19
20 Clues: Spy family • NYC friends • Horror roots • Medical drama • Undead sleuth • South Chicago • Excon sheriff • Hospital life • Cosmic horror • Publishing lie • Crime partners • Clark and Lois • Cape Cod crime • Issa's journey • Crack epidemic • Marriage drama • Animal uprising • Grieving friends • Mind-bending hero • Supernatural 1900s
Spelling Week 9 Term 2 2024-06-13
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- Noble person.
- Healthcare provider.
- Pregnancy doctor.
- Skilled technical worker.
- Medical doctor.
- Statistics expert.
- Installs electrical systems.
- Arithmetic expert.
- Prepares bodies.
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- Beauty treatments provider.
- Plays musical instruments.
- Nutrition expert.
- Performs magic tricks.
- Children's doctor.
- Government leader.
- Mathematics expert.
- Makes glasses.
- Strategy expert.
18 Clues: Noble person. • Makes glasses. • Medical doctor. • Strategy expert. • Prepares bodies. • Nutrition expert. • Pregnancy doctor. • Children's doctor. • Government leader. • Statistics expert. • Arithmetic expert. • Mathematics expert. • Healthcare provider. • Performs magic tricks. • Skilled technical worker. • Plays musical instruments. • Beauty treatments provider. • Installs electrical systems.
Jennifer McConaghy-Fleck:Chapter 1 and 2 2012-12-12
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- Failure to use an acceptable level of preofessional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm to a patient.
- State-specified performance measures for the delivery of healthcare by medical professionals.
- An organisation that assumes the risks of paying for health insurance directly and sets up a fund from which to pay.
- Under HIPAA, a health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form in connection with a HIPAA transaction; does not specifically include workers' compensation programs, property and casualty programs, or disability insurance programs.
- Standards of professional behavior.
- A medical practice's written plan
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- A person or organization that performs a function or activity for a covered entity but is not part of its workforce.
- An order of a court directing a party to appear, to tesify, and to bring specified documents or items.
- Under HIPAA, unique ten-digit identifier assigned to each provider by the National Provider System.
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is a Federal agency within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that runs Medicare, Medicaid, clinical laboratories(under the CLIA program), and other government health programs.
- A order of a court for a party to appear and testify in a court of law.
- Person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse in a 'qui tam' case.
- Record of all charges, payments, and adjustments made on a particular patient's account.
- An HMO plan thatpermits patients to receive medical services from non-network provider's, requires a larger patient payment than visits with network providers.
- A method of scrambling transmitted data so it cannot be deciphered without the use of a confidential process or key.
15 Clues: A medical practice's written plan • Standards of professional behavior. • Person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse in a 'qui tam' case. • A order of a court for a party to appear and testify in a court of law. • Record of all charges, payments, and adjustments made on a particular patient's account. • ...
Birthday Adventure 2025-11-25
14 Clues: animal • career • medical • material • inventory • really hot • small area • sugary food • independence • from scratch • exchange money • brick by brick • period of time • nature meets industry
Medicine 2021-11-12
Across
- is something which people give to injured people as soon as they have had an accident.
- are sticks that people use to walk with after they have broken their leg.
- is a person who does X-rays.
- is a place where patients in a hospital lie in bed.
- is a person who agrees to give their body parts to science or medicine when they die.
- is a doctor who does operations in a hospital.
- room is a place where surgeons operate.
- test, is a medical procedure which checks your blood for illness.
- is a medical procedure that takes an image of the inside of our bodies.
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- are pieces of thread that doctors use to close an injury.
- is a vehicle which takes people to a hospital. Stitches are pieces of thread that doctors use to close an injury.
- (emergency room) is a hospital department where people who have had accidents go.
- is a medical expert who goes in an ambulance to help people when they have been hurt.
- is a procedure where doctors cut into patients and repair something that is wrong.
- is something you get in your arm.
- is a chemical that is used to get rid of wrinkles.
16 Clues: is a person who does X-rays. • is something you get in your arm. • room is a place where surgeons operate. • is a doctor who does operations in a hospital. • is a chemical that is used to get rid of wrinkles. • is a place where patients in a hospital lie in bed. • are pieces of thread that doctors use to close an injury. • ...
Disability Fundamentals 2021-07-26
Across
- short term disability (abbr.)
- the amount payable to a claimant, assignee, or beneficiary, as defined in the policy
- when an individual is not able to perform one or more duties at their own occupation, at any occupation, or earn a percentage of their pre-disability earnings
- a plan that partially replaces income because of an injury or illness lasting an extended period and prevents an employee from performing the material duties of their job
- ee(abbr.)
- family and medical leave act (abbr.)
- a plan that provides medical coverage and disability insurance if an employee is injured on the job
- er(abbr.)
- the treating physician (AP)
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- a plan that partially replaces income because of an injury or illness that pays benefits up to 13 weeks or more, or until long term disability becomes payable, if applicable
- statement required from the physician to review medical history of a claimant (APS)
- a benefit program for disability offered by certain states if an employee becomes unable to work
- the period of time between the onset of a disability and the time the claimant is eligible for benefits
- social security disability insurance (abbr.)
- the person who receives the benefits of a disability insurance
- long term disability (abbr.)
16 Clues: ee(abbr.) • er(abbr.) • the treating physician (AP) • long term disability (abbr.) • short term disability (abbr.) • family and medical leave act (abbr.) • social security disability insurance (abbr.) • the person who receives the benefits of a disability insurance • statement required from the physician to review medical history of a claimant (APS) • ...
Health Vocab: Unit 4 2019-03-19
Across
- A drug that causes hallucinations, such as LSD.
- A secondary, typically undesirable effect of a drug or medical treatment.
- The consumption of an excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time.
- A mucous membrane disorder characterized by white patches.
- metric of alcohol intoxication for legal and medical purposes.
- A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue.
- The ability or willingness to tolerate something in particular the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with.
- A substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous in the body.
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- Overindulgence in or dependence on an addictive, especially alcohol or drugs.
- A habit-forming drug that, while not itself addictive, may lead to the use of other addictive drugs.
- Using a drug in excessive quantities or in way that it is not supposed to be used.
- Promoting calm or inducing sleep.
- A drug or other substance affecting mood or behavior and sold for non-medical purposes, especially an illegal one.
- Influence from members of one’s peer group.
- A chronic disease of the liver marked by degeneration of cells, inflammation, and fibrous thickening of tissue. It is typically a result of alcoholism or hepatitis.
- A medicinal preparation for inhaling.
16 Clues: Promoting calm or inducing sleep. • A medicinal preparation for inhaling. • Influence from members of one’s peer group. • A drug that causes hallucinations, such as LSD. • A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue. • A mucous membrane disorder characterized by white patches. • metric of alcohol intoxication for legal and medical purposes. • ...
Therapeutic Services Puzzle 2 2023-03-30
Across
- Assist the occupational therapist
- Medical doctors that specializes on mental health
- A therapist that helps with hearing
- A doctor that places appliances on teeth
- Helps assist the nurse
- A nurse with two to four years of education
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- A therapist that works with kneeding and rubbing
- Medical doctors who can treat any eye disorder or illness
- A therapist that helps people with self esteem, and social issues
- A one year nurse
- A doctor that works with teeth
- Fills lens prescription and helps with eye frames
- Helps people recover their range of motion through therapy
- Helps with speech, language and fluency problems
- Helps people with breathing problems
15 Clues: A one year nurse • Helps assist the nurse • A doctor that works with teeth • Assist the occupational therapist • A therapist that helps with hearing • Helps people with breathing problems • A doctor that places appliances on teeth • A nurse with two to four years of education • A therapist that works with kneeding and rubbing • ...
Pathophysiology 2018-11-07
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- subjective experiences reported by the person with disease
- no identifiable cause
- outcome as a result of medical treatment
- the onset of a disease in a person who is already coping with another existing disease
- group of symptoms that occur together
- the naming or identification of disease
- the pattern of tissue changes associated with the development of the disease
- aquired as a consequence of being in a hospital environment
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- occurs as a result of medical treatment
- abnormality of function
- periods when symptoms disappear
- the study of the cause of the disease
- periods when symptoms become worst or more severe
- unwanted outcomes of having a disease
- objective alterations that can be observed
15 Clues: no identifiable cause • abnormality of function • periods when symptoms disappear • the study of the cause of the disease • unwanted outcomes of having a disease • group of symptoms that occur together • occurs as a result of medical treatment • the naming or identification of disease • outcome as a result of medical treatment • objective alterations that can be observed • ...
Health 2023-12-12
Across
- Lack of energy, feeling weak.
- A synonym to "operation".
- A place where one can buy eyedrops, pills and syrups.
- An urge to vomit.
- A drug for reducing pain.
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- An injury when capillaries are damaged and skin is discolored, but is not broken.
- A synonym to "doctor".
- A written medical instruction.
- A synonym to "wound".
- High body temperature.
- A synonym to pain.
- A person who receives medical help.
- A negative reaction towards a specific product or thing.
- an infectious microbe consisting of a segment of nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat.
- An area of redness and spots on a person's skin, usually as a result of allergy
15 Clues: An urge to vomit. • A synonym to pain. • A synonym to "wound". • A synonym to "doctor". • High body temperature. • A synonym to "operation". • A drug for reducing pain. • Lack of energy, feeling weak. • A written medical instruction. • A person who receives medical help. • A place where one can buy eyedrops, pills and syrups. • ...
Stiff 2024-03-22
Across
- a performance or interpretation; a model
- staying true to your religion
- A person who forms a theory or conjecture about a subject with firm evidence
- The process of breaking something or being broken into small or separate parts
- People whom you regularly work with
- A dead body used for medical experiments and practice
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- Bewildered or perplexed
- Constant meddling; interfering
- The process of a liquid, especially blood, turning semi-solid
- relating the the bodily structure
- selling medicine and drugs
- A deep cut or gash wound on skin
- Removing skin from one and using fusing it onto raw skin
- The medical term for the thigh bone
- an aborted baby
15 Clues: an aborted baby • Bewildered or perplexed • selling medicine and drugs • staying true to your religion • Constant meddling; interfering • A deep cut or gash wound on skin • relating the the bodily structure • People whom you regularly work with • The medical term for the thigh bone • a performance or interpretation; a model • ...
Chapter 1 - MDR can be colonized 2024-12-26
Across
- Abbreviation for Clinical Investigation Plan
- Abbreviation for International Standard Organization
- Someone responsible for ensuring compliance within the manufacturer in the EU
- The electronic database holding information on medical devices
- Overarching principle for device approval
- Devices designed to replace or compensate for a missing body part
- Observing devices for performance and safety.
- The document replacing the Medical Device Directive in the EU
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- Mark demonstrating compliance with EU standards
- Phase involving monitoring of devices after sales
- The UK leaving the EU, impacting MDR compliance
- A systematic and independent examination of conformity
- The process of identifying and assessing potential risks
- An organization designated to assess conformity
- Abbreviation for post-market surveillance
15 Clues: Overarching principle for device approval • Abbreviation for post-market surveillance • Abbreviation for Clinical Investigation Plan • Observing devices for performance and safety. • Mark demonstrating compliance with EU standards • The UK leaving the EU, impacting MDR compliance • An organization designated to assess conformity • ...
Insurance 2025-07-10
Across
- the amount of money an insurance company charges for insurance coverage
- a decrease in value
- period a specified period immediately following the premium date
- restoring of a lapsed policy
- a licensed person authorized to sell insurance
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- the date which the policy ends
- to terminate or cancel
- an estimate of the cost of insurance
- payments reasonable expenses incurred for necessary medical
- termination of insurance coverage
- the amount of the loss which the insured is responsible to pay
- damage, damage to the other person's property
- a licensed person paid by you to look for insurance
- coverage against loss as a result of forced entry
- a loss may be covered
15 Clues: a decrease in value • a loss may be covered • to terminate or cancel • restoring of a lapsed policy • the date which the policy ends • termination of insurance coverage • an estimate of the cost of insurance • damage, damage to the other person's property • a licensed person authorized to sell insurance • coverage against loss as a result of forced entry • ...
5.2 Doctor Dictionary 2025-07-02
Across
- A condition where someone is dependent on a substance
- Doctor who performs operations
- Regular health visit to monitor well-being
- A serious situation needing immediate medical help
- Methods to prevent pregnancy
- Physical or emotional harm to another person
- Doctor who treats skin, hair, and nail problems
- Doctor who cares for brain and nerve disorders
- A doctor with training in a specific area of medicine
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- The process of getting better after being sick
- Vehicle that takes sick or hurt people to the hospital
- Written permission from a doctor to see a specialist
- Doctor who treats children and infants
- Place where people receive medical care
- Phone number to call for expert help or advice
15 Clues: Methods to prevent pregnancy • Doctor who performs operations • Doctor who treats children and infants • Place where people receive medical care • Regular health visit to monitor well-being • Physical or emotional harm to another person • The process of getting better after being sick • Phone number to call for expert help or advice • ...
Lesson 1 2021-03-08
9 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • happening often • Large marsupial • the opposite word of short • a person who studies natural sciences • the condition of a person's mind or body • a person who is receiving medical treatment • a large building where people who are ill are give medical care
Day 1 2021-03-24
8 Clues: country visited • Indiana ___________ • weapon used by goon • type of help provided • IDES computer specialist • received medical supplies • guardian of the relic piece • used to treat the sick in the village
JOBS 2018-03-08
Medical Marijuana 2024-04-03
Across
- Role nurses adopt when ensuring patients receive compassionate, respectful, and evidence-based care
- The adaptation of diverse patient needs while upholding high standards of care
- Instead of a "gateway drug", nurse leaders must view marijuana as...
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- Plays a pivotal role in optimizing the management and usage of medical marijuana, enabling secure documentation
- What is crucial for nursing professionals to align their practice with changing trends in healthcare, including medical marijuana
- The primary focus when supporting patients using medical marijuana
- Essential component for nurses to ensure compliance with state laws and organizational policies regarding medical marijuana
- Continent where cannabis has been used for centuries, including
8 Clues: Continent where cannabis has been used for centuries, including • The primary focus when supporting patients using medical marijuana • Instead of a "gateway drug", nurse leaders must view marijuana as... • The adaptation of diverse patient needs while upholding high standards of care • ...
health science crossword 2024-10-03
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- Care- Healthcare provided to people who cannot pay for it and who are not covered by any insurance. This includes both charity care which is not billed and the cost of services that were billed but never paid.
- Party Administrator (TPA)- An organization that processes health plan claims but does not carry any insurance risk.
- individual or institution who provides medical care, including a physician, hospital, skilled nursing facility, or intensive care facility.
- services that members are entitled to receive based on their health plan. Cross/Blue Shield- Non-profit, tax-exempt insurance service plans that cover hospital care, physician care and related services. Blue Cross and Blue Shield are separate organizations that have different benefits, premiums and policies. These organizations are in all states, and The Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association of America is their national organization.
- Care- Medical treatment rendered to people whose illnesses or medical problems are short-term or don't require long-term continuing care. Acute care facilities are hospitals that mainly treat people with short-term health problems.
- Period- The amount of time a person must wait from the date he or she is accepted into a health plan (or from when he or she applies) until the insurance becomes effective and he or she can receive benefits.
- Indemnity- The maximum amount of payment provided by an insurer for each covered service for a group of insured people.
- amount paid to providers for services they provide to patients.
- Integration- A healthcare system that includes the entire range of healthcare services from out-patient to hospital and long-term care.
- Insurance- Health insurance that is provided by insurance companies such as commercial insurers and Blue Cross plans, self-funded plans sponsored by employers, HMOs or other managed care arrangements.
- Assessment- Measurement of the quality of care
- A percentage of providers' fees that managed care companies hold back from providers which is only given to them if the amount of care they provide (or that the entire plan provides) is under a budgeted amount for each quarter or the whole year.
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- system- The process through which a primary care provider authorizes a patient to see a specialist to receive additional care.
- plan-This benefit plan gives employees a set amount of funds that they can choose to spend on a different benefit options, such as health insurance or retirement savings
- for services. Doctors, hospitals, labs and other providers send billed claims to health insurance plans, and what the plans pay are called paid claims.
- Party Payer- An organization other than the patient or healthcare provider involved in the financing of personal health services.
- A fixed prepayment, per patient covered, to a healthcare provider to deliver medical services to a particular group of patients. The payment is the same no matter how many services or what type of services each patient actually gets. Under capitation, the provider is financially responsible.
- type of insurance arrangement where employers, usually large employers, pay for medical claims out of their own funds rather than contracting with an insurance company for coverage. This puts the employer at risk for its employees' medical expenses rather than an insurance company.
- person who is eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan.
- of care- How well health services result in desired health outcomes.
- Integration- A healthcare system that includes the entire range of healthcare services from out-patient to hospital and long-term care.
- Organization (PSO)- Healthcare providers (physicians and/or hospitals) who form an affiliation to act as insurer for an enrolled population
22 Clues: Assessment- Measurement of the quality of care • amount paid to providers for services they provide to patients. • of care- How well health services result in desired health outcomes. • person who is eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan. • ...
23th one 2023-10-19
Across
- - Vocal performer
- - Art creator
- - Wiring specialist
- - Mind specialist
- - Electrical expert
- - Financial professional
- - Code writer
- - Law enforcement officer
- - Bread maker
- - Image creator
- - Aircraft operator
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- - Bravery in battling blazes
- - Legal arbiter
- - Stargazing scientist
- - Book guardian
- - Piano player
- - Emergency medical responder
- - Skilled doctor
- - Coffee maker
- - News reporter
20 Clues: - Art creator • - Code writer • - Bread maker • - Piano player • - Coffee maker • - Legal arbiter • - Book guardian • - News reporter • - Image creator • - Skilled doctor • - Vocal performer • - Mind specialist • - Wiring specialist • - Electrical expert • - Aircraft operator • - Stargazing scientist • - Financial professional • - Law enforcement officer • - Bravery in battling blazes • ...
Rainforest Cafe Brainteaser 2013-08-31
Across
- A transport vehicle for the acutely sick or injured
- High in vitamin C
- Big yellow building opposite Coffs Hospital
- A mans best friend
- A professional cook who makes great raspberry muffins
- It involves a chimney and lots of presents
- What is the Rainforest Cafe biggest seller "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ panini"
- Another name for a medical officer
- The surname of the "Lady with the Lamp"
- What is homogenised and pasteurised?
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- A barrier to entry to control traffic entry to a given area
- A health professional who takes X-Rays
- A small espresso shot with a stain of milk
- A doctor who cares for the heart
- A specialised nurse who assists with the delivery of babies
- The name of the town the Specialist Medical Centre resides
- A fast travelling road with 2 lanes
- The main ingredient in the "broccoli buzz" juice
- A place to go when you are sick
19 Clues: High in vitamin C • A mans best friend • A place to go when you are sick • A doctor who cares for the heart • Another name for a medical officer • A fast travelling road with 2 lanes • What is homogenised and pasteurised? • A health professional who takes X-Rays • The surname of the "Lady with the Lamp" • A small espresso shot with a stain of milk • ...
Medical Jargon 2018-03-04
9 Clues: what does # mean? • what does prn mean? • to take twice daily • an abbreviation for a nurse • an abbreviation for immediately • what does the P in GP stand for? • what does the I in ICU stand for? • what does the T in ENT stand for? • the abbreviation for the children's unit
Medical terms 2014-07-25
9 Clues: pass water • Broken bone • Deficiency in Iron • Organ that digests food • Organs that filter blood • Organ where a fetus grows • Rapid or irregular heartbeat • Soft tissue in the cavity of bones • Yellow skin because of liver malfunction
Medical Emergencies 2014-12-19
Across
- temporary loss of consciousness; syncope
- abnormal increase of fluid in the blood
- abnormally high levels of potassium in the blood
Down
- Generalized tonic-clonic seizure involving both hemispheres of the brain (Two Words)
- Hormone produced by the pancreas
- Decreased levels of oxygen in the blood
- Simple sugar used as the primary source of energy
- Brain disorder characterized by recurrent seizures
- Acronym for remembering the signs of a stroke
9 Clues: Hormone produced by the pancreas • Decreased levels of oxygen in the blood • abnormal increase of fluid in the blood • temporary loss of consciousness; syncope • Acronym for remembering the signs of a stroke • abnormally high levels of potassium in the blood • Simple sugar used as the primary source of energy • Brain disorder characterized by recurrent seizures • ...
medical tourism 2021-01-22
Across
- the fact of not giving enough care or attention to someone or something
- using new ideas and methods
- using a situation to get power or an advantage
- speak too proudly or happily about what you have done or what you own
- illegal
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- very poor
- usual, ordinary
- the process of becoming well again after an illness
- careful
9 Clues: careful • illegal • very poor • usual, ordinary • using new ideas and methods • using a situation to get power or an advantage • the process of becoming well again after an illness • speak too proudly or happily about what you have done or what you own • the fact of not giving enough care or attention to someone or something
Medical Terminology 2021-09-06
Across
- A suffix meaning pain
- A prefix meaning within or inside
- A branch of medicine that treats and diagnoses patients with skin disorders and diseases
- A suffix meaning incision
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- the dense tough outer shell of the bone
- A branch of medicine for pain relief before during and after surgery
- An after death examination to find out the cause of death
- broken bones of various types
- The term when a bone has a disease
9 Clues: A suffix meaning pain • A suffix meaning incision • broken bones of various types • A prefix meaning within or inside • The term when a bone has a disease • the dense tough outer shell of the bone • An after death examination to find out the cause of death • A branch of medicine for pain relief before during and after surgery • ...
Medical terminology 2022-03-27
9 Clues: เนื้องอก • โรคลมชัก • โรคเลือดข้น • นิ่วในถุงน้ําดี • หูอื้อ มีเสียงในหู • การเจริญผิดปกติของเซลล์ • สารที่มีฤทธิ์ฆ่าเชื้อแบคทีเรียได้ • การกระทบกระเทือนทางศีรษะที่ส่งผลให้หมดสติ • ยาที่มีผลยับยั้งที่ beta-receptor ซึ่งมีลดความดันโลหิต ลดอาการเจ็บหน้าอก และลดอัตราการเต้นของหัวใจ
medical terminology 2022-11-25
9 Clues: Heart • vessel • Rupture of an artery • Breaking down of clot • widening of blood vessel • lymphoid neoplasm (cancer) • X-ray of lymphatic vessels • Inflammation of cardiac muscle • Surgical removal of thymus gland
Medical terminology 2022-11-16
Across
- tumor of a gland
- process of study of the stomach and intestines
- on the same of the body or structure
- pertaining to being produced by treatment
- toward an origin of a structure or the body membrane
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- record of electricity in the heart
- collection (mass) of blood
- on opposite sides of the body or structure
- structure(membrane) surrounding the heart
9 Clues: tumor of a gland • collection (mass) of blood • record of electricity in the heart • on the same of the body or structure • structure(membrane) surrounding the heart • pertaining to being produced by treatment • on opposite sides of the body or structure • process of study of the stomach and intestines • toward an origin of a structure or the body membrane
medical professionals 2022-10-19
Across
- a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill.
- an expert on diet and nutrition.
- a person who is qualified to treat diseases and other conditions that affect the teeth and gums, especially the repair and extraction of teeth and the insertion of artificial ones.
- a person qualified to practise medicine, especially one who specializes in diagnosis and medical treatment as distinct from surgery.
- a health care professional focused on the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders, with an emphasis on treatment through manual adjustment and/or manipulation of the spine.
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- health care professionals who identify, assess and manage disorders of hearing, balance and other neural systems.
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy.
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
- uses imaging equipment and soundwaves to form images of many parts of the body, known as ultrasounds
9 Clues: an expert on diet and nutrition. • a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy. • a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill. • a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital. • uses imaging equipment and soundwaves to form images of many parts of the body, known as ultrasounds • ...
Medical Specialties 2023-09-05
Across
- takes care of pregnant women
- responsible for X-rays and CT scans
- provides the medicines you need
- deals with heart diseases
- department that treats children
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- department that treats patients in life-threatening conditions
- performs differnt procedures including transplantations
- department that tests samples
- department that specializes in muscles and bones treatment
9 Clues: deals with heart diseases • takes care of pregnant women • department that tests samples • provides the medicines you need • department that treats children • responsible for X-rays and CT scans • performs differnt procedures including transplantations • department that specializes in muscles and bones treatment • ...
medical conditions 2023-10-06
Across
- Red spots or bumps on your skin.
- When a body part gets bigger than usual.
- am currently suffering from a cold, and I also have a ______ nose.
- Breathing condition that can make it hard to breathe.
- When your body temperature goes up.
Down
- What you get from too much sun.
- Trouble falling asleep or staying asleep.
- He drank warm tea with honey to soothe his _____ throat
- Your body's reaction to something it doesn't like.
9 Clues: What you get from too much sun. • Red spots or bumps on your skin. • When your body temperature goes up. • When a body part gets bigger than usual. • Trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. • Your body's reaction to something it doesn't like. • Breathing condition that can make it hard to breathe. • He drank warm tea with honey to soothe his _____ throat • ...
Medical Equipment 2023-12-26
Across
- patching and covering the wounds to protect them from infections
- supporting patients with walking and standing up difficulties
- moving patients who require medical care urgently and quickly
- measuring the temperature
Down
- listening to internal sounds of an animal or human body
- Assisting persons with disabilities to move from one place to another place
- injecting liquid medicine
- moving patients who require medical care safely
- Looking at the inside of the ear
9 Clues: injecting liquid medicine • measuring the temperature • Looking at the inside of the ear • moving patients who require medical care safely • listening to internal sounds of an animal or human body • supporting patients with walking and standing up difficulties • moving patients who require medical care urgently and quickly • ...
Medical Breakthrough 2024-05-26
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- a tiny object placed inside the body
- A moving machine
- Having artificial body parts
- Progress or improvement, moving forward
- A discovery that changes the way we see things
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- A visual representation of a body part for medical diagnosis
- A type of technology e.g. a smart phone or a piece of software
- To identify an illness or disease
- To put in place or practise a plan for idea
9 Clues: A moving machine • Having artificial body parts • To identify an illness or disease • a tiny object placed inside the body • Progress or improvement, moving forward • To put in place or practise a plan for idea • A discovery that changes the way we see things • A visual representation of a body part for medical diagnosis • ...
Medical Parasitology 2024-08-05
Across
- the largest human intestine nematodes
- The causative agent for amoebiasis
- Diseases caused by flagellated pear-shaped with two nuclei
- tsetse fly is the vector for this parasiteEntamoeba histolytica
- bite of Anophele mosquito
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- solium transmitted by eating undercooked pork
- A familiy of helminths that is segmented and hermaphrodites
- the eggs of this parasite having lateral spine
- Largest human ciliated protozoan parasite
- A causative agent of American Trypanosomiasis
10 Clues: bite of Anophele mosquito • The causative agent for amoebiasis • the largest human intestine nematodes • Largest human ciliated protozoan parasite • solium transmitted by eating undercooked pork • A causative agent of American Trypanosomiasis • the eggs of this parasite having lateral spine • Diseases caused by flagellated pear-shaped with two nuclei • ...
Medical Equipments 2023-06-05
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- a device that measures body temperature. It is typically put in the mouth, under the armpit, or in the ear to produce a precise reading of a person's body temperature.
- a medical device used by medical experts to listen to bodily noises, particularly those coming from the heart, lungs, and digestive system.
- a thin, flexible tube used to inject fluids, drugs or drain fluids from a bodily cavity, blood vessel, or duct, and used in medical procedure such as urinary catheterization and intravenous treatment.
- A rigid or semi-rigid device used too immobilize and support broken bones, joints, or soft tissues. It assists in stabilizing fractures or sprains, lowering discomfort, and accelerating recovery.
- a piece of material that is used as a barrier against injuries such as the control of bleeding, the prevention of infection, and the support of wounded bodily parts.
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- a device that shocks the heart with electricity in situations where cardiac arrest or life-threatening arrhythmias are present.
- mobility aids used by people who have had leg injuries or disability. They offer support and stability to help with walking and lowering weight bearing on the damaged leg.
- a surgical tool with a sharp blade used to make exact incisions. It is intended for slicing tissues or dissecting bodily parts.
- pressure monitor: A tool used to measure blood pressure.
9 Clues: pressure monitor: A tool used to measure blood pressure. • a device that shocks the heart with electricity in situations where cardiac arrest or life-threatening arrhythmias are present. • a surgical tool with a sharp blade used to make exact incisions. It is intended for slicing tissues or dissecting bodily parts. • ...
