medical Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
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 • ...
Heili Tapia 2026-01-14
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- Americans with Disabilities Act
- clinicians use the best available research evidence
- through protocols, education
- physician oversight and guidance for healthcare providers
- a digital version of a patient's paper chart
- physician oversight and clinical direction
- a patient-centered model that brings healthcare services directly to people's homes
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- physician involving immediate communication
- the broad, indirect guidance for pre-hospital providers
- coordinated network for pre-hospital care in medical crises
- a trained first responder who provides basic life support
- a certified pre-hospital giver who offers care
- a licensed physician who provides leadership and oversight for the medical aspects
13 Clues: through protocols, education • Americans with Disabilities Act • physician oversight and clinical direction • physician involving immediate communication • a digital version of a patient's paper chart • a certified pre-hospital giver who offers care • clinicians use the best available research evidence • the broad, indirect guidance for pre-hospital providers • ...
Medical Terminology Set 4 2025-02-25
14 Clues: down • Nurse • repair • Doctor • Therapy • Athletic • straight • Therapist • paralysis • Therapist • Practitioner • other people • Nurse Assistant • away from usual place
Therapeutic Services Puzzle 2 2023-03-30
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Generic Drugs and Healthcare 2026-03-16
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- The process of producing medicines in factories
- A substance used to treat illness
- Rules that control how medicines are produced and tested
- A person who exposes illegal or unethical activities
- Illegal deception for financial gain
- The process of checking if something works correctly
- The system that provides medical services
- People who receive medical treatment
- Businesses involved in producing goods or services
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- A drug that works the same way as another drug in the body
- A careful search for facts about a problem
- Related to the production of medicines
- A drug that is equivalent to a brand-name medicine
- The standard of how good or safe something is
- Protection from danger or harm
15 Clues: Protection from danger or harm • A substance used to treat illness • Illegal deception for financial gain • People who receive medical treatment • Related to the production of medicines • The system that provides medical services • A careful search for facts about a problem • The standard of how good or safe something is • The process of producing medicines in factories • ...
Chapter 1 - MDR can be colonized 2024-12-26
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
HIP Week 2026-04-22
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- Department responsible for managing medical records (3)
- Release of Information abbreviation (3)
- Another term for a patient medical record (5)
- Process of reviewing charts after discharge (5)
- Act governing privacy of health information (5)
- The role focused on translating diagnosis into codes (6)
- Clinical Documentation Improvement review (3)
- Paper or electronic request to obtain patient records (7)
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- Evaluation of documentation for completeness and accuracy (13)
- Index used to track patient encounters (3)
- Authorization needed prior to releasing patient information (7)
- HIM Professional credential (4)
- HIM responsibility that ensures information is accurate and complete (8)
- Process of converting paper records into electronic images (8)
- Diagnosis coding classification system (5)
15 Clues: HIM Professional credential (4) • Release of Information abbreviation (3) • Index used to track patient encounters (3) • Diagnosis coding classification system (5) • Another term for a patient medical record (5) • Clinical Documentation Improvement review (3) • Process of reviewing charts after discharge (5) • Act governing privacy of health information (5) • ...
HIP Week 2026-04-22
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- Process of reviewing charts after discharge (5)
- The role focused on translating diagnosis into codes (6)
- Another term for a patient medical record (5)
- HIM professional credential (4)
- Department responsible for managing medical records (3)
- Clinical Documentation Improvement review (3)
- Evaluation of documentation for completeness and accuracy (13)
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- Authorization needed prior to releasing patient information (7)
- HIM responsibility that ensures information is accurate and complete (8)
- Act governing privacy of health information (5(
- Paper or electronic request to obtain patient records (7)
- Release of Information abbreviation (3)
- Process of converting paper records into electronic images (8)
- Index used to track patient encounters (3)
- Diagnosis coding classification system (5)
15 Clues: HIM professional credential (4) • Release of Information abbreviation (3) • Index used to track patient encounters (3) • Diagnosis coding classification system (5) • Another term for a patient medical record (5) • Clinical Documentation Improvement review (3) • Process of reviewing charts after discharge (5) • Act governing privacy of health information (5( • ...
Resident Examination and Assessment 2026-05-19
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- A major safety risk in long-term care residents.
- Swelling caused by fluid buildup.
- Basic resident examination process done regularly by nurses.
- Documenting care and assessments in the medical record.
- Assessment completed after an unwitnessed fall and/or after a resident hit their head.
- A resident’s blood oxygen reading abbreviation.
- Communication tool: Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation.
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- Licensed healthcare professional who assesses and cares for residents.
- A heartbeat felt at an artery site.
- State of being awake and responsive.
- The service provided to maintain resident well-being.
- A sudden medical emergency response team activation.
- What residents use to describe discomfort level.
- Body assessment involving tissue condition and breakdown risk.
- Resident legal and medical file.
- A resident’s pattern of walking.
16 Clues: Resident legal and medical file. • A resident’s pattern of walking. • Swelling caused by fluid buildup. • A heartbeat felt at an artery site. • State of being awake and responsive. • A resident’s blood oxygen reading abbreviation. • A major safety risk in long-term care residents. • What residents use to describe discomfort level. • ...
Rainforest Cafe Brainteaser 2013-08-31
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- 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 • ...
health 2026-02-24
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- The science of treating injuries and wounds
- The science of tiny organisms, often found in a lab
- Loss of physical feeling or awareness
- A condition present from birth
- A serious physical injury, e.g., from a crash
- Department dealing with the blood and related diseases
- A branch of medicine for infants and children
- Medical speciality that uses stethoscopes to assess heart/lung function
- The branch of medicine handling the nervous system
- Abnormal growth of cells forming a mass
- Rigid tissues connecting bones (plural)
- The part of medicine that involves the study and treatment of the mind
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- A department focusing on childbirth and women’s reproductive health
- Lack of consciousness; not awake
- Related to the heart and its circulation
- A unit in a hospital where urgent treatment is given
- Hospital section for emergencies without prior appointments
- Medical imaging department using X‑rays and MRI
- Department concerned with muscles and bones
19 Clues: A condition present from birth • Lack of consciousness; not awake • Loss of physical feeling or awareness • Abnormal growth of cells forming a mass • Rigid tissues connecting bones (plural) • Related to the heart and its circulation • The science of treating injuries and wounds • Department concerned with muscles and bones • A serious physical injury, e.g., from a crash • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Medicine 2021-11-12
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Med Cluster Crossword 2026-03-31
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- Obstetrician, obstetrics
- Doctor of Osteopathy
- Clearness or sharpness of perception
- Capacity for sight
- Period of training in a specific area under the supervision of a qualified health care practitioner
- Study of medicine to relieve pain during surgery
- Physician Assistant
- American Medical Association
- Treatment of disease and injury with an emphasis on the relationship between the body organs and musculoskeletal system
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- Study of the mechanical laws and their application to living organisms, especially locomotion
- Period of initial training under the supervision of a qualified practitioner
- Medical Doctor
- Treatment of disease and injury with active intervention
13 Clues: Medical Doctor • Capacity for sight • Physician Assistant • Doctor of Osteopathy • Obstetrician, obstetrics • American Medical Association • Clearness or sharpness of perception • Study of medicine to relieve pain during surgery • Treatment of disease and injury with active intervention • Period of initial training under the supervision of a qualified practitioner • ...
Careers Crossword 2021-03-01
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.
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. • ...
Medical Marijuana 2024-04-03
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- 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 • ...
Medical expressions 2019-10-09
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- a person helping you with your health problem
- a health problem
- a place where the dead bodies are put
- prevention against serious illnesses
- a vehicle used for transportation people to the hospital
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- when you are ill you have to take it
- a thing used for taking blood out of the body
- an extremely painful problem of the spine
- a place where the ill people cure
9 Clues: a health problem • a place where the ill people cure • when you are ill you have to take it • prevention against serious illnesses • a place where the dead bodies are put • an extremely painful problem of the spine • a person helping you with your health problem • a thing used for taking blood out of the body • a vehicle used for transportation people to the hospital
Medical Terminologies 2020-07-28
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- apparatus used to induce artificial respiration
- set apart or separate
- a colloidal suspension of particles dispersed in air or gas
- impose isolation on (a person, animal, or place)
- likely to spread to and affect others
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- RNA viruses with crown like feature
- showing no symptoms
- likely to spread or influence others in a rapid manner
- a person's mental or physical condition
9 Clues: showing no symptoms • set apart or separate • RNA viruses with crown like feature • likely to spread to and affect others • a person's mental or physical condition • apparatus used to induce artificial respiration • impose isolation on (a person, animal, or place) • likely to spread or influence others in a rapid manner • ...
Medical Technologist 2017-05-17
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- When you get cut platelets help stop
- Technologist help assist the Doctor by performing
- Worn for protection
- Blood bank testing can determine your blood
- Phlebotomist's tie a tourniquet around your
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- Red blood cells carry
- Cells and bacteria are viewed under a
- Blood cell that helps fight infection and disease
- Hand washing helps prevent the spread of
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 • Blood bank testing can determine your blood • Phlebotomist's tie a tourniquet around your • Blood cell that helps fight infection and disease • Technologist help assist the Doctor by performing
Medical Jargon 2018-03-04
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- What does # mean on an x-ray?
- An abbreviation for a basic qualified nurse
- What does the P in GP stand for?
- What is the abbreviation for 'to take twice daily'?
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- What does the term 'prn' mean on a prescription?
- The abbreviation for the children's unit
- What does the T in ENT stand for?
- What does the I in ICU stand for?
- An abbreviation for immediately
9 Clues: What does # mean on an x-ray? • An abbreviation for immediately • What does the P in GP stand for? • What does the T in ENT stand for? • What does the I in ICU stand for? • The abbreviation for the children's unit • An abbreviation for a basic qualified nurse • What does the term 'prn' mean on a prescription? • What is the abbreviation for 'to take twice daily'?
Medical Terminology 2021-03-27
Medical Equipments 2023-06-05
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- are 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.
- is a medical device used by medical experts to listen to bodily noises, particularly those coming from the heart, lungs, and digestive system.
- A tool used to measure blood pressure.
- is 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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- is a device that shocks the heart with electricity in situations with cardiac arrest or life-threatening arrhythmias.
- is a surgical tool with a sharp blade used to make exact incisions. It is intended for slicing tissues or dissecting bodily parts.
- is 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.
- is 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.
9 Clues: A tool used to measure blood pressure. • is a device that shocks the heart with electricity in situations with cardiac arrest or life-threatening arrhythmias. • is a surgical tool with a sharp blade used to make exact incisions. It is intended for slicing tissues or dissecting bodily parts. • ...
Medical crosswords 2021-11-20
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- advise and authorize the use of a medicine or treatment for someone, especially in writing
- the quality or state of being correct or precise
- the process of becoming progressively worse
- a ceramic or metal container in which metals or other substances may be melted or subjected to very high temperatures
- of considerable importance, size, or worth
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- a part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole
- having straight parallel sides and a circular or oval cross-section; in the shape or form of a cylinder
- a lipped cylindrical glass container for laboratory use
- a glass container or other apparatus holding a drying agent for removing moisture from specimens and protecting them from water vapour in the air
9 Clues: of considerable importance, size, or worth • the process of becoming progressively worse • the quality or state of being correct or precise • a lipped cylindrical glass container for laboratory use • a part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole • advise and authorize the use of a medicine or treatment for someone, especially in writing • ...
medical words 2023-12-20
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- I'm coughing because I have a _____ throat.
- My head is hurting.
- You can't hear me because I have_______.
- I cut myself and I need a ______.
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- My head is hot because I have a______.
- The themometer says 100 because I have a _______.
- I turned my foot over and ______ my ankle.
- I'm sick I will go to the_______.
- I'm very cold and shaking.
- I need a tissue because I'm going to _______.
10 Clues: My head is hurting. • I'm very cold and shaking. • I'm sick I will go to the_______. • I cut myself and I need a ______. • My head is hot because I have a______. • You can't hear me because I have_______. • I turned my foot over and ______ my ankle. • I'm coughing because I have a _____ throat. • I need a tissue because I'm going to _______. • ...
Medical Instruments 2024-04-09
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- used to cut during surgery; looks like a knife
- used to help a patient breathe
- used to put a patient to sleep during surgery
- used to stop the flow of blood
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- used to listen to a patient's heart
- used to look inside a patient's stomach
- used to close up a deep cut on a patient
- used to stabilize a broken bone
- used to take a patient's temperature
9 Clues: used to help a patient breathe • used to stop the flow of blood • used to stabilize a broken bone • used to listen to a patient's heart • used to take a patient's temperature • used to look inside a patient's stomach • used to close up a deep cut on a patient • used to put a patient to sleep during surgery • used to cut during surgery; looks like a knife
Medical terminology 2021-09-03
9 Clues: ท้องเสีย • ภาวะดีซ่าน • ไอเป็นเลือด • อาหารไม่ย่อย • หัวใจเต้นเร็ว • ไวรัสตับอักเสบ • ภาวะเลือดกำเดาออก • กระเพาะปัสสาวะอักเสบ • ถุงลมอักเสบภาวะนอนไม่หลับ
Medical Terms 2022-08-17
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- blood pressure
- removing a piece of tissue from the body to be studied, perhaps under a microscope
- the outer layer of skin
- medicine that kills bacteria
- tool used to listen inside the body to heart or lungs
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- simple cotton clothes worn by doctors
- doctor
- requiring the entry of a needle, or other instrument into a part of the body
- immediately (urgent)
9 Clues: doctor • blood pressure • immediately (urgent) • the outer layer of skin • medicine that kills bacteria • simple cotton clothes worn by doctors • tool used to listen inside the body to heart or lungs • requiring the entry of a needle, or other instrument into a part of the body • removing a piece of tissue from the body to be studied, perhaps under a microscope
Medical suffixes 2022-10-02
Medical Terms 2025-11-28
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- They check this at the hospital
- You can die from this
- meaning something going fast
- veins Usaully happens on the lower part of your leg
- can do with something like taking a video
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- They use this to check something at the hospital
- has to do something with the heart
- Something to do with your arteries
- has something to do with energy
9 Clues: You can die from this • meaning something going fast • They check this at the hospital • has something to do with energy • has to do something with the heart • Something to do with your arteries • can do with something like taking a video • They use this to check something at the hospital • veins Usaully happens on the lower part of your leg
MEDICAL MYTHS 2026-05-15
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- What study was falsely edited to link autism to vaccines?
- What do we call people who say vaccines cause autism?
- What was the medicine made by King Charles the 2nd?
- What belongs in your bloodstream?
- Я же говорил, что сделаю это: если вы действительно запишете ответ (профессию мистера Кэплса), я начислю бонусные баллы.
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- What does NOT cause the common cold?
- What did grave robbers steal from Egypt to turn into medicine?
- What are people that partook in Corpse Medicine called? (think about it)
- What happened to the people who were subject to milk transfusions?
9 Clues: What belongs in your bloodstream? • What does NOT cause the common cold? • What was the medicine made by King Charles the 2nd? • What do we call people who say vaccines cause autism? • What study was falsely edited to link autism to vaccines? • What did grave robbers steal from Egypt to turn into medicine? • ...
Medical Terminology 2026-05-12
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- Electrically excitable units of the brain that process and transmit information through electrical signaling.
- These fragments clump together into plaques which affect the communication between brain cells.
- Central control unit of the nervous system.
- These proteins change in shape and accumulate in Alzheimer’s disease, disrupting the transport system and causing damage to the brain cells.
- Transmits electrical impulses throughout the body and serves as a communication network between the brain, spinal cord, and body.
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- Tubular bundle of nervous tissue and cells extending from the brain stem to the lower back; the main pathway for messages
- Primary processing hub within the brain and the smallest of the four cerebral cortex lobes.
- A decline in mental ability, including the loss of memory, problem-solving skills, and thinking abilities which disrupt daily life.
- The e4 variant is known for its Alzheimer’s disease risk.
9 Clues: Central control unit of the nervous system. • The e4 variant is known for its Alzheimer’s disease risk. • Primary processing hub within the brain and the smallest of the four cerebral cortex lobes. • These fragments clump together into plaques which affect the communication between brain cells. • ...
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
23th one 2023-10-19
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- - 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 • ...
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
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
JOBS 2018-03-08
Ashland High School 2023-02-27
15 Clues: King • Gross • Clouds • Medical • 1.0 GPA • Disease • Colorful • Whoop Whoop • XC Team member • Character Trait • Common Substance • Exchange Student • Daily Occurrence • Freshmans Favorite Activity • Meal typically found in bathroom
Matters of Life 2012-11-06
14 Clues: Cells • surery • Babies • of Life • of Life • of Life • Siblings • treatment • ON humans • Technology • transfusion • engineering • Vitro Fertilisation • methods Of Reproduction
Camping First Aid 2025-06-26
15 Clues: Wound pad • Skin injury • Injury cover • Bone support • Cutting tool • Soft material • Wound dressing • Cold treatment • Small grabbers • Relief medicine • Medical supplies • Covering material • Emergency condition • Infection prevention • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Saint Francis Healthcare System 2019-06-04
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- The department that includes the central decontamination area, packaging and sterilization, linen finishing, processed stores, and a dispatch center
- Standardized, publicly-reported survey of patients’ perspectives of their hospital care, developed by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
- Restaurant located on the Lower Level near entrances #4 and #5
- Thirty-bed, fully-licensed long-term acute care (LTAC) hospital caring for patients with catastrophic and/or chronic medically complex conditions requiring hospital stays averaging 25 days or longer. Located on Farrar and Independence streets
- Eight-bed, not-for-profit hospital in Poplar Bluff, created through a partnership between Poplar Bluff Medical Partners and Saint Francis Healthcare System
- Group that fundraises and procures financial support for new medical technology, special projects, capital expansion, long-term financial stability, and other needs
- Overhead page announced by Operator that initiates fire response procedures
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- Surgery center that provides ambulatory services in the following specialties: ear, nose, and throat; general surgery; gynecology; ophthalmology; orthopedics; and retinal specialties. SFHS has entered into a joint partnership with this surgery center
- Formerly known as JCAHO, the leading accrediting agency for U.S. healthcare facilities
- Department that repairs and maintains medical and AV equipment
- Acronym for the role formerly known as “ward secretary.” This person handles administrative paperwork, answers phones, and enters some orders
- Group that provides services and financial assistance to patients and families at Saint Francis through fundraising
- Food and Nutritional Services Department. Provides for the dietary needs of patients and runs the restaurant for visitors and colleagues
- Walk-in medical clinics staffed by physicians and staff trained in urgent and emergency care
14 Clues: Restaurant located on the Lower Level near entrances #4 and #5 • Department that repairs and maintains medical and AV equipment • Overhead page announced by Operator that initiates fire response procedures • Formerly known as JCAHO, the leading accrediting agency for U.S. healthcare facilities • ...
Health test for first aid 2020-12-14
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- a law designed to protect physicians.
- a patients personal health must be kept private unless they give consent
- a traumatic brain injury.
- Needed in emergency situations.
- concussion symptoms last for longer than expected.
- Used to stop bleeding.
- device used to apply pressure.
- a method of poisoning.
- a medical service that provides care for when someone gets poisoned.
- Emergency medical services (Ambulances)
- failure to do what a reasonably prudent person would do.
- a service that can always be called in case of an emergency.
- a severe allergic reaction.
- portable electronic device.
- air flow becomes blocked.
- a sudden uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain.
- damage to skin/tissues from the sun/hot liquids/fire.
- there is no requirement to render care if someone has no legal duty.
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- Helps blood circulate (CPR)
- doing what a reasonably prudent person wouldn't do.
- blood is pumping from the wound.
- deviating from accepted standard of care, resulting in further injury.
- when a seizure occurs in just one area.
- permission for something to occur.
- Where people/resources are.
- another method of poisoning, involving a substance going down one's throat.
- used to clear an airway.
- body looses heat faster than it can be produced.
- help given to a person until full medical treatment can be provided.
- an irregular heartbeat that can lead to heart complications.
- failure to provide care that meets your level of training.
- consumption of food.
- happens from a sudden drop in blood flow.
33 Clues: consumption of food. • Used to stop bleeding. • a method of poisoning. • used to clear an airway. • a traumatic brain injury. • air flow becomes blocked. • Helps blood circulate (CPR) • Where people/resources are. • a severe allergic reaction. • portable electronic device. • device used to apply pressure. • Needed in emergency situations. • blood is pumping from the wound. • ...
HWS 2017-01-10
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- They commission services across the UK (1,1,1)
- Short for
- Often leads to a ride in an ambulance
- People are part of this at their GP Surgery (1,1,1)
- Sick people look for good quality ....
- look briefly at.. at the end of computerised tomography
- A place where sick people stay.
- They are in place when people need them
- They issue medication usual on the high street
- Ears, Nose, Thoat department (1,1,1)
- Swish new hospital in sandwell( )
- A group of local residents who stick together
- Ongoing.
- Sustainability Transformation Plans in short (1,1,1)
- They can see through your eye complaints
- A group of Gps and hospital medical clinicians
- Short Doctors are this
- If we had the vision to see through the red tape
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- People look after you in your own…
- To check services against each other is to do this.
- Given to people when satisfied with service
- computerised tomography shortened. (1,1)
- A range of impairments both physical and mental
- These services are available to sick people in the UK (1,1,1)
- serious condition means urgent
- Sandwell council adult social services department
- Medical Emergency Vehicle
- You need to be in good ....... to avoid medical care
- People do this when things are not right
- Possible issues but not reported
- They look after your teeth
- Midlands has had a chop for new hospital
- A growing issue about peoples head health
- They help on the wards with care
- no show appointment (1,1,1)
- Comes before club and after anti
36 Clues: Ongoing. • Short for • Short Doctors are this • Medical Emergency Vehicle • They look after your teeth • no show appointment (1,1,1) • serious condition means urgent • A place where sick people stay. • Possible issues but not reported • They help on the wards with care • Comes before club and after anti • People look after you in your own… • Ears, Nose, Thoat department (1,1,1) • ...
HEART 2013-02-09
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- the fluttering feeling in the chest caused by abnormal heart rhythms
- the SA & AV nodes, bundle branches & Purkinje fibers are know as the ________ highways of the heart
- these are the pulmonary vessels that bring oxygenated blood to the left atrium
- the valve that separates the right atrium from the right ventricle
- the "bag" that surrounds the heart
- is the abbreviation of the name of the surgery to detour around blocked vessels
- an angio_______ is when a balloon is threaded up into a blockage to open it up
- the striped appearance of cardiac muscle
- the medical root word that refers to fat
- this is the the type of cardiography test using sound waves
- the actual muscle portion of the heart
- this is when the heart stops beating
- the medical prefix meaning "slow"
- the medical word that refers to an "inner" layer of a serous membrane
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- the atrium that receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- all the symptoms caused by coronary artery ischemia
- this is when the heart is pumping too weakly
- the inside layer of the heart
- the valve that is between the left atrium & left ventricle
- the same thing as the visceral pericardium
- this is the pulmonary vessel that takes right ventricular blood to the lungs
- the contractile portion of the cardiac cycle
- the arteries that deliver oxygen to the heart muscle itself
- this is when heart muscle dies
- this is a device that is used to cause the heart to beat
- the relaxation portion of the cardiac cycle
26 Clues: the inside layer of the heart • this is when heart muscle dies • the medical prefix meaning "slow" • the "bag" that surrounds the heart • this is when the heart stops beating • the actual muscle portion of the heart • the striped appearance of cardiac muscle • the medical root word that refers to fat • the same thing as the visceral pericardium • ...
Infection Prevention 2023-03-06
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- The condition a patient who has antibiotic resistant microorganisms living on or in their body with no symptoms or infection
- The steps performed to prepare used surgical instruments for next use
- Hand _____ refers to the removal or inactivation of microorganisms on the surfaces of your hands
- Term used for medical devices disposed of after use
- This product is used to physically or mechanically clean items
- Always clean these prior to donning/doffing PPE
- The M in MRSA stands for this
- This manufacturer-provided item must e followed for all medical equipment or supplies
- This device is used to sterilize medical devices
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- This product and water must be used when hands are visibly soiled
- Never do this with used needles
- Devices that enter sites are categorized as this
- This is worn when in the decontamination room
- Clean first, then do this
- This is the process of an object free from viable microorganisms (as by the use of steam or dry heat)
- This term describes how microorganisms move between people via contact, droplet or airborne routes
- These items of PPE may give us a false sense of security when we wear them
- This worn when there is risk of splashing
- This is the process of cleaning and inactivating microorganisms in order to render an object safe for handling
- The active ingredient in hand rub
- This product is commonly used at a concentration of 1:10 with tap water to clean major blood spills
- precautions These practices are used to care for all patients all the time
22 Clues: Clean first, then do this • The M in MRSA stands for this • Never do this with used needles • The active ingredient in hand rub • This worn when there is risk of splashing • This is worn when in the decontamination room • Always clean these prior to donning/doffing PPE • Devices that enter sites are categorized as this • This device is used to sterilize medical devices • ...
FEP CSR CROSSWORD 2024-08-02
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- What part of medicare Covers inpatient hospital, skilled nursing and home nursing care? (use _ for space)
- If the member wants to sign up for my blue acct, they need to contact the ____ center. (Use _ for space)
- This is a code for an injection.
- Fill in the blank for our call closing "Are you ____ satisfied with the service I provided you today?
- 066 is a common __ code.
- What to type in sessions when you get the "restricted message?
- Login for B session
- Which plan does not have a deductible?
- Members, providers or other healthcare professionals can submit a _____?
- ___becomes the members employer once they retire.
- Login for S session
- What part of medicare is used for medical insurance, Dr offices, ambulance trips and professional services. (use _ for space)
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- What part of medicare combines part A and B? (use _ for space)
- What type of provider files claims on behalf of members?
- ____ is a fixed amount of money you pay to the provider, facility, pharmacy, etc., when you receive certain services.
- Name of our phone system? (Use _ for space)
- Fill in the blank ____is the percentage of the Plan allowance that you must pay for your care?
- Name of our fax app?
- We can email this from a specific inbox to members.
- The max amount the member would pay out of pocket for their medical services for the calendar year. (Use _ for space)
- What part of medicare is for prescription drug coverage? (use _ for space)
- Appreviation for Durable Medical Equipment?
- Login for I session?
23 Clues: Login for B session • Login for S session • Name of our fax app? • Login for I session? • 066 is a common __ code. • This is a code for an injection. • Which plan does not have a deductible? • Name of our phone system? (Use _ for space) • Appreviation for Durable Medical Equipment? • ___becomes the members employer once they retire. • ...
Human Services Careers 2023-05-08
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- a medical doctor who specialize in mental disorders
- studies human behavior and mental processes and develops theories to explain why people behave the way they do.
- Assist families before and after a death occurs to plan a burial, cremation, funeral, or memorial service
- plan lessons and activities that build on children’s curiosity and interest
- Work with students in an educational setting to help with home or school problems.
- small business owners who offer services to larger organizations for a fee
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
- Take money and communicate with customers
- Save people from burning buildings, give medical assistance
- Help with daily tasks of people with special needs
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- Works with those in need to find resources and assist them with problems
- Instruct or coach groups or individuals in exercise activities for the primary purpose of personal fitness.
- Owns and runs their own business
- assist clients to determine and achieve their life goals
- care for the children in one family, may work full- or part-time, and may live in the home or commute
- Licensed professional trained in providing services for the treatment of skin, hair, or nails
- Cooks food and meals for customers
- Guides clients through the process of overcoming problems
- a person who cuts hair, especially men's, and shaves or trims beards
- assists people with finding a purpose or career path
- a specially trained medical technician certified to provide basic emergency services before and during transportation to a hospital
21 Clues: Owns and runs their own business • Cooks food and meals for customers • Take money and communicate with customers • Help with daily tasks of people with special needs • a medical doctor who specialize in mental disorders • assists people with finding a purpose or career path • assist clients to determine and achieve their life goals • ...
Metabolism Review 2023-05-16
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- the place where glucose, oxygen, and amino acid should be in order for the body to function properly
- tiny opening to the C.S. that allows ONLY oxygen and carbon dioxide to pass through
- breathe in this molecule through the mouth or nose
- the body system that breaks down food
- a large molecule that you find in food such as apples, green beans, tomatoes, rice, etc
- a molecule that you find in foods such as eggs, beans, steak, etc.
- a small structure in the body cell that releases energy through cellular respiration
- a medical condition that does NOT break down starch and protein; less amino acid/glucose in the cell
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- tiny opening in the small intestines that allow glucose/amino acid to pass through to C.S.
- a system that takes in oxygen and takes out carbon dioxide with every breath
- a place where if starch and protein are here- the body is chocking
- a medical condition that requires you to take medicine to create more enzymes so you have more glucose in cell and not in blood.
- a molecule that unlocks the cell membrane
- an organ that creates digestive enzymes
- a molecule that helps release energy & is made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms
- a medical condition that causes less oxygen to cell because body produces fewer red blood cells
- the body system that transports molecules to/from body's cells
- To grow and repair themselves, cells __________ amino acid molecules to form new protein
- The whole body grows when cells ________ into more cells
- the ability to make things move or change
20 Clues: the body system that breaks down food • an organ that creates digestive enzymes • a molecule that unlocks the cell membrane • the ability to make things move or change • breathe in this molecule through the mouth or nose • The whole body grows when cells ________ into more cells • the body system that transports molecules to/from body's cells • ...
Metabolism Review 2023-05-17
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- The tiny structures inside cells where energy is released.
- A set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- The process cells use to release energy is called ______ respiration.
- A problem with a _____ system can result in fewer molecules getting to the body's cells.
- The _______ system breaks down food into smaller molecules that can fit into cells.
- A medical condition where the body does not make enough insulin, so glucose is prevented from getting to cells.
- Some athletes may enhance their performance in races from using blood ______.
- In order to release ______ cells need glucose and oxygen molecules.
- The _______ system brings in oxygen molecules from the air.
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- A medical condition where the airway closes up and oxygen cannot enter the lungs.
- Cells can grow and repair themselves by combining amino acid molecules into ______.
- In a functioning human body, body systems work together to deliver ____, oxygen, and amino acid molecules to the cells in the body.
- Inside the cell, the _____ that make up glucose and oxygen are rearranged to make different molecules.
- The ________ system transports molecules to every cell in the body.
- A group of atoms joined together in a particular way.
- The body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- A ________ human body has molecules from food and molecules from air in its cells.
- Cells can only use molecules that are _____ enough to enter a cell.
- The building blocks of protein
- A medical condition where there are fewer than normal red blood cells, so less oxygen is delivered to cells.
- A molecule organisms get from air and use to release energy
- The ability to make things move or change
22 Clues: The building blocks of protein • The ability to make things move or change • The body's use of molecules for energy and growth • A set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • A group of atoms joined together in a particular way. • The tiny structures inside cells where energy is released. • A molecule organisms get from air and use to release energy • ...
Foot and ankle anatomy and injuries 2024-12-30
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- what your semester final will be.
- Type of fracture that occurs on the proximal end of the 5th Metatarsal.
- When fluid builds up around a joint to prevent movement due to injury.
- growth plate injury of the calcaneus.
- Type of ankle sprain that occurs 95% of the time.
- Name of bone that has the landmark (medial Malleolus)
- Vital sign (normal is ~120/80mmHg)
- Dome of the:
- Hyperextension of the Great Toe.
- Group of bones in the foot (medial, intermediate, and lateral)
- a common symptom across all injuries
- Name of bone that has the landmark (lateral Malleolus)
- Something a patient may use if they are unable to FWB.
- Medial Ankle Sprain MOI.
- mechanism of injury
- Rupture or complete tear of soft tissue.
- A type of intervention used to hopefully keep an injury from occurring.
- Rest Ice Compression Elevation.
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- Imaging done to diagnose a fracture.
- Item that can be used to treat Achilles Tendonitis.
- medical terminology for using heat as a type of treatment.
- Inflammation of the plantar fascia.
- MOI for avulsion Fx of base of 5th.
- Inflammation of this site is associated with Sever's Disease
- Medical Term with Abbreviation Rx.
- medical terminology for using ice as a type of treatment.
- bone that sits just proximal to the 5th Metatarsal.
- Ligament on medial aspect of ankle.
- Item that can be used to help with symptoms of sever's disease.
- NWB.
- Bone the achilles tendon attaches to.
- Non-Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drug
32 Clues: NWB. • Dome of the: • mechanism of injury • Medial Ankle Sprain MOI. • Rest Ice Compression Elevation. • Hyperextension of the Great Toe. • what your semester final will be. • Medical Term with Abbreviation Rx. • Vital sign (normal is ~120/80mmHg) • Inflammation of the plantar fascia. • MOI for avulsion Fx of base of 5th. • Ligament on medial aspect of ankle. • ...
UCHealth Interview Terms 2025-08-05
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- – A provider’s order for the patient to see a specialist or receive specific services.
- – Scheduling follow-ups, printing summaries, and giving instructions after the visit.
- – Prioritizing patients based on how urgent their medical needs are.
- – A record of the patient’s medical history and information.
- – The percentage of costs the patient pays after meeting their deductible (example: 20%).
- Authorization – Insurance approval required before certain services (e.g., surgeries or tests).
- – Basic patient info: name, date of birth, address, phone number, emergency contact
- of Benefits (EOB) – Document from insurance explaining what was paid, denied, or still owed.
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- – Person responsible for the patient’s bill (can be the patient or a parent/guardian).
- – Law that protects patient privacy and health information.
- Maximum – The most a patient will pay in a year; after that, insurance covers 100%.
- – Process of confirming a patient’s arrival, updating info, and collecting payment or forms.
- Number – Approval code given by insurance for a specific service.
- – Fixed amount the patient pays at the time of service (example: $20 for a visit).
- / EHR (Epic) – Electronic Medical/Health Record system used to track patient history and appointments.
- / Alert – Notes or warnings in a patient’s file (e.g., allergies, payment issues, special needs).
- – Amount the patient pays out-of-pocket before insurance coverage begins.
- – A patient who misses their appointment without canceling.
- of Benefits (VOB) – Confirming that insurance is active and what services are covered.
- – Patient pays fully out-of-pocket (typically without insurance).
20 Clues: – Law that protects patient privacy and health information. • – A patient who misses their appointment without canceling. • – A record of the patient’s medical history and information. • Number – Approval code given by insurance for a specific service. • – Patient pays fully out-of-pocket (typically without insurance). • ...
Cardiovascular System 2024-12-06
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- A Tool that uses ultrasound to examine/view the heart and its vessels ; EKG
- Document that notifies Physicians to not resuscitate
- Suffix for Surgical removal ; e.g The removal of the appendix
- A Tool that is used to measure blood pressure. Term used for Blood Pressure Cuff.
- Arrest When the Heart completely stops
- Pumps Blood Throughout the Body
- Prefix for Within Something
- Carries Blood throughout the Body
- infarction Medical Term to describe a Heart Attack
- Medical Term used to describe the presence of High-Blood-Pressure
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- People in Radiology could perform and specialize in this test. When X-Ray dye is inserted to blood vessels to diagnose aneurysms or narrowing
- What the Body Pumps
- When an arterial wall is weakened and becomes swollen
- Sphygmomanometers measure this
- Enzymes Blood Test that measures looks for distinct features in the blood to determine heart muscle damage
- Suffix for hardening ; e.g the disease known as M.S
- Veins Dilated or Swollen Veins
- Suffix for someone who has studied the subject ; e.g someone experienced with the heart is called a cardi____.
- The largest artery ; Carries Blood down the Center of the Body
- Ultrasonography A tool that uses ultrasound to see how blood flows through the vein to determine thrombus or narrowing
- Department in a Hospital where Medical Professionals receive patients that come in Ambulances and or have Emergencies
- Prefix for Fast; e.g When the heart beats fast
- Carry Blood away from the heart
- Keep blood flowing in the same direction
- Tool used to aid in Resuscitation
25 Clues: What the Body Pumps • Prefix for Within Something • Sphygmomanometers measure this • Pumps Blood Throughout the Body • Carry Blood away from the heart • Carries Blood throughout the Body • Tool used to aid in Resuscitation • Veins Dilated or Swollen Veins • Keep blood flowing in the same direction • Prefix for Fast; e.g When the heart beats fast • ...
Insurance Review Committee Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-20
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- procedures or services performed that require a hospital stay.
- a written approval from your provider or insurance company for specific care.
- the provider group that is coordinating care.
- the contracted rate for charges agreed upon between the payer and provider.
- a percentage of the total cost for a medical service the patient will owe.
- a set dollar amount that must be paid by the patinet before the insurance company will pay for any services.
- hybrid of HMO and PPO insurance plans.
- a set dollar amount a patient owes for their medical services.
- a list of restrictions or maximum amounts set forth by the insurance payer.
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- a network of medical providers that are contracted with an insured at pre-negotiated rates.
- an insurance website that has electronic coverage information available.
- everyone on the plan will be required to reach a shared dollar threshold.
- the provider that is coordinating care.
- the status of an insurance plan.
- a group of health care providers that an insurance plan has not contracted or affiliated with.
- a type of health insurance plan that usually limits coverage to care from doctors who work for or are contracted with a predefined group.
- everyone on the plan will be required to reach individual dollar thresholds.
- third or third in order.
- the maximum amount of money a patient will pay out of pocket in a year.
- the agreed services or items that an insurance plan will pay for at the plan specific rates.
20 Clues: third or third in order. • the status of an insurance plan. • hybrid of HMO and PPO insurance plans. • the provider that is coordinating care. • the provider group that is coordinating care. • procedures or services performed that require a hospital stay. • a set dollar amount a patient owes for their medical services. • ...
Legal and Ethics NSG4070 2025-11-13
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- a nurse who suspects a patient may be a victim of ______ trafficking must be reported to authorities
- medical _______ are when interventions will have little to no medical benefit
- what the C in the FICA spiritual assessment tool stands for
- an advance ________ allows a patient to legally express wishes about their lifesaving care if they are unable (AKA living will)
- _____ donation is a legally binding document allowing one's body or parts be donated to science or another human after death
- discrimination violates federal law, professional values, and ____ principals
- ______ care assists with making patients comfortable during their illness
- a threat made to coerce a patient to do something
- falsifying documentation(fraud) can be a _____ offense under law
- examples of this include petitioning or attending a march related to support a specific candidate or law change
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- the most common type of unintentional tort, when a nurse does not follow through on expected care
- disrespectful behavior including gossiping, rumors, name calling, refusing to help
- examples of this include writing a letter or reaching out to a senator on social media
- a durable _______ of attorney assigns a person to make legal medical decisions for a patient who cannot make their own decisions
- ______ violence include supervisors making threats to their employees
- _______ tort is is done on purpose despite consequences
- policy ________ is the first step in policy making
- physical contact made without consent, including giving medication against wishes
- failure to assess, monitor, and report patient conditions is an example of this type of unintentional tort
- damaging a reputation through writing or pictures
20 Clues: a threat made to coerce a patient to do something • damaging a reputation through writing or pictures • policy ________ is the first step in policy making • _______ tort is is done on purpose despite consequences • what the C in the FICA spiritual assessment tool stands for • falsifying documentation(fraud) can be a _____ offense under law • ...
Lesson 4-2 2016-10-04
Across
- a member of a people of southern India and Sri Lanka
- of or concerning the treatment of disease or patients
- to give medical or surgical care to
- a person who serves in an army
- a disease that has difficulty of breathing
- inflammation of a lung or both lungs
- a person who translates orally between speakers who speak different languages
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- fever due to mosquito bites
- extreme looseness of the bowels
- the condition of the body or the mind
- having an unborn baby in the body
- a set of tools, devices, etc.
- any instrument or device for fighting or defense
13 Clues: fever due to mosquito bites • a set of tools, devices, etc. • a person who serves in an army • extreme looseness of the bowels • having an unborn baby in the body • to give medical or surgical care to • inflammation of a lung or both lungs • the condition of the body or the mind • a disease that has difficulty of breathing • any instrument or device for fighting or defense • ...
Radiology 2025-11-04
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- Medical Physicists make sure radiation _____ are safe and precise
- Overall darkness or blackness of a radiograph
- The science or study of radiation
- The team member who reads images
- Who discovered x-rays?
- Some Radiologist use imaging to _______ a patient's condition before recommending treatment
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- The team member who works with the patients to obtain images
- Proportional enlargement of an image
- The negative electrode in an x-ray tube
- The use of x-ray images to obtain real-time moving images
- The "I" in MRI
- Medical Imaging often provides _______ diagnosis
- Interventional radiology spares patients from more invasive _____
13 Clues: The "I" in MRI • Who discovered x-rays? • The team member who reads images • The science or study of radiation • Proportional enlargement of an image • The negative electrode in an x-ray tube • Overall darkness or blackness of a radiograph • Medical Imaging often provides _______ diagnosis • The use of x-ray images to obtain real-time moving images • ...
Healthcare Crossword 2023-06-14
18 Clues: ill • sick • drugs • psyche • steady • unhappy • nourishment • good health • medical care • long existence • synonym of power • physical activity • absence of sadness • opposite of stable • opposite of healthy • rhymes with wealthy • being free from illness • something that is consumed
Final /el/ and /er/ 2022-02-18
8 Clues: a sign • done by doctors • a different one • feeling of pride • a reflective looking glass • place of medical treatment • small example of the real thing • the preserved remains of a living thing
DR 6 Suffixes +ion and +ian 2021-11-29
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- To put in to something.
- A place that gives medical treatment
- He gave the _______to add more time to recess.
- To say with confidence or force.
- A person who plays music.
- The process by which a person becomes the parent of a child or animal.
- A person who diagnoses diseases or medical issues.
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- It makes the most _____ to wait to eat dinner until everyone is hone.
- To discover/make something new.
- A person who performs magic tricks.
- The act of breaking down food in your body.
- To give your idea or opinion.
- A person who makes glasses.
- Anything to do with the eye.
14 Clues: To put in to something. • A person who plays music. • A person who makes glasses. • Anything to do with the eye. • To give your idea or opinion. • To discover/make something new. • To say with confidence or force. • A person who performs magic tricks. • A place that gives medical treatment • The act of breaking down food in your body. • ...
Stalking Jack the Ripper Crossword 2023-05-17
16 Clues: city • town • Autopsy • officer • the uncle • the killer • first chapter • Audrey's home • Audrey's Aunt • mysterious boy • main character • Audrey's brother • medical procedure • killer's famous name • Audrey's formal name • where Audrey spends her time
Health insurance 2021-12-22
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- is a primary doctor who gives general medical care
- is also known as an agent or broker
- a dollar amount that a patient must pay for healthcare services each plan year before the insurance company will begin paying claims
- the list of prescription drugs covered in full or In part by a health care
- is known in Pennsylvania as Medical Assistance
- Group-Health-Plan a group health plan that covers employees of an employer that has 51 or more employees
- the nations medical resource agency
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- another term for this is the Affordable-Care-Act
- is a recurring fee a health insurance company charges for your health insurance coverage
- the market for health insurance coverage offered to individuals not in a group health plan
- an amendment to an insurance policy
- is a written order from your primary care doctor for you to see a specialist
- a person or business who can help you apply and enroll you in health insurance.
- a request for payment that you or your health care provider submits to your health insurance
- a person or business who can help enroll you in health insurance
15 Clues: is also known as an agent or broker • an amendment to an insurance policy • the nations medical resource agency • is known in Pennsylvania as Medical Assistance • another term for this is the Affordable-Care-Act • is a primary doctor who gives general medical care • a person or business who can help enroll you in health insurance • ...
Medical ethics/Gina Lopez 2012-06-21
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- person bringig charges in a lawsuit
- dishonest or deceitful pratices in depriving or attempting to deprive,another of his rights.
- quidelines Publications that detail a wide variety of ethical situations that professionals in this case, health care practitioners might face in their work and offer principles for dealing with the situationin an ethical manner.
- legally responsible or obligated.
- voluntary credentialing process whereby applicants who meet specific requirements may receive a certificate.
- Medical Asociation Principles a code of ethics for members of the American Medical Association.
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- person or party against whom criminal or civil charges are brought in a lawsuit.
- authorization or approval for conforming to a specified standard.
- credentialing procedure whereby ones name is listed on a register as having paid a fee and /or met certain criteria within a profession.
- rule of conduct or action prescribed or formally recognized as binding or enforced by controlling authority.
- mandatory credentialing process established by law.
- Care Practitioner those who arer trained to administer medical or healthcare patients.
- Oath a pledge for physician,developed by the Greek Physician.
- values ones's pesonalcocept of right and wrong.
- of ethics a list of priciples intended to govern behavior here.
15 Clues: legally responsible or obligated. • person bringig charges in a lawsuit • values ones's pesonalcocept of right and wrong. • mandatory credentialing process established by law. • Oath a pledge for physician,developed by the Greek Physician. • of ethics a list of priciples intended to govern behavior here. • ...
EMelgar Chap 1&2 2012-12-12
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- consumer driven health plan
- a health plan clearhouse or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form in connection with HIPAA transactions
- prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided; preauthorization is not received the charge is usually not covered
- care that is provided to keep patients healthy or to prevent illness, such as routine check ups and screening tests
- failure to use an acceptable level of professional skills when giving medical services that results in injury or harm to a patient
- centers for Medicare and Medicaid services
- record of all charges, payments, and adjustments made on a particular patient's account
Down
- payment method in which a prepayment covers the provider's services to a plan member for a specifies period of time
- plan that permits patients to receive medical services from non-network providers
- standard of conduct based on moral principles
- national provider identifier
- method of scrambling transmitted data so it cannot be deciphered without the use of a confidential process or key
- standards of professional behavior
- person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse in a qui tam case
- a medical practice's written plan for incidents
15 Clues: consumer driven health plan • national provider identifier • standards of professional behavior • centers for Medicare and Medicaid services • standard of conduct based on moral principles • a medical practice's written plan for incidents • person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse in a qui tam case • ...
Health science puzzle 2021-05-18
Across
- occurs when the blood supply to part of your brain is interrupted or reduced, preventing. brain tissue from getting oxygen and nutrients.
- an oath stating the obligations and proper conduct of doctors, formerly taken by those beginning medical practice
- abnormally high blood pressure.
- temporary cessation of breathing, especially during sleep.
- The temperature obtained by placing an electronic probe in the ear canal.
- a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs; a vein, artery, or capillary.
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- the branch of medicine that deals with diseases and abnormalities of the heart.
- a condition marked by fever and often by unconsciousness, caused by failure of the body's temperature-regulating mechanism when exposed to excessively high temperatures.
- improper, illegal, or negligent professional activity or treatment, especially by a medical practitioner, lawyer, or public official.
- the condition of having an abnormally low body temperature, typically one that is dangerously low.
- do not resuscitate.
- a condition characterized by an excess of watery fluid collecting in the cavities or tissues of the body.
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
- measurements of the body's most basic functions.
- personal protective equipment.
15 Clues: do not resuscitate. • personal protective equipment. • abnormally high blood pressure. • measurements of the body's most basic functions. • temporary cessation of breathing, especially during sleep. • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment. • The temperature obtained by placing an electronic probe in the ear canal. • ...
crosss 2018-06-05
Across
- Insurance helps to meet medical cost due to unexpected Injuries
- Paid by the member regardless of the cost of the service availed
- Hybrid between HMO and PPO plan
- system is used to compare the relative complexity of one Medical service to another
- Payment method where physicians assume more risk
- Helps to pay for a lesser service where there is no benefit for the billed service, rather than providing no benefit at all.
- Person who Calculate Premium Rates, reserves and dividends and assist in estimating the costs and savings of benefit changes
Down
- Member can also be known as
- It is a Tax-Exempt plan to cover the cost of Healthcare.
- It is an add on product to QNXT application, which allows us to import and export Hippa Complaint Transaction.
- Which Pratice is used by healthcare organization to assign financial risk and responsibility for healthcare services
- They help to manage many benefits into a single accumulation-
- Medical Insurance provide healthcare coverage for limited series of time during absence of other coverage
- hyperlinks that shows the level at which the user has accessed the module
- An indicator that a record has an important warning attached
15 Clues: Member can also be known as • Hybrid between HMO and PPO plan • Payment method where physicians assume more risk • It is a Tax-Exempt plan to cover the cost of Healthcare. • An indicator that a record has an important warning attached • They help to manage many benefits into a single accumulation- • Insurance helps to meet medical cost due to unexpected Injuries • ...
QNXT 2018-06-05
Across
- Medical Insurance provide healthcare coverage for limited series of time during absence of other coverage
- Insurance helps to meet medical cost due to unexpected Injuries
- Payment method where physicians assume more risk
- Helps to pay for a lesser service where there is no benefit for the billed service, rather than providing no benefit at all.
- Which Pratice is used by healthcare organization to assign financial risk and responsibility for healthcare services
- Paid by the member regardless of the cost of the service availed
- hyperlinks that shows the level at which the user has accessed the module
- They help to manage many benefits into a single accumulation-
Down
- An indicator that a record has an important warning attached
- system is used to compare the relative complexity of one Medical service to another
- Member can also be known as
- It is an add on product to QNXT application, which allows us to import and export Hippa Complaint Transaction.
- It is a Tax-Exempt plan to cover the cost of Healthcare.
- Person who Calculate Premium Rates, reserves and dividends and assist in estimating the costs and savings of benefit changes
- Hybrid between HMO and PPO plan
15 Clues: Member can also be known as • Hybrid between HMO and PPO plan • Payment method where physicians assume more risk • It is a Tax-Exempt plan to cover the cost of Healthcare. • An indicator that a record has an important warning attached • They help to manage many benefits into a single accumulation- • Insurance helps to meet medical cost due to unexpected Injuries • ...
Gingivitis 2026-04-22
Across
- To lose blood from the blood vessels (a common symptom of diseased gums when brushing).
- The process of physically examining teeth and gums using a specific, thin dental instrument.
- An edge or border, like the gum line adjacent to a tooth.
- The body's response to infection or injury, often causing redness and swelling.
- A common, shorter word for "dental calculus"
- A synonym for illness, sickness, or disease.
- A medical term meaning swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in the body's tissues.
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- A medical term for abnormal redness of the skin or mucous membranes.
- The medical term for inflammation of the gums
- A serious gum infection that damages the soft tissue and destroys the bone that supports your teeth.
- An adjective meaning mild, soft, or careful (e.g., how you should brush your teeth)
- A small rounded protuberance on a part or organ of the body, such as the gums between the teeth.
- A verb meaning to become solid or stiff (e.g., what plaque does when it turns into calculus).
- The opposite of permanent; lasting for only a limited period of time.
- A verb meaning to wrap up, cover, or surround completely.
15 Clues: A common, shorter word for "dental calculus" • A synonym for illness, sickness, or disease. • The medical term for inflammation of the gums • An edge or border, like the gum line adjacent to a tooth. • A verb meaning to wrap up, cover, or surround completely. • A medical term for abnormal redness of the skin or mucous membranes. • ...
Med Term Quiz Week 10 2017-11-07
20 Clues: MN • muc/o • meta- • breast • myel/o • multi- • uterus • -megaly • melan/o • small, tiny • single, one • medications • macro-, mega- • muscul/o, my/o • process of measuring • myocardial infarction • motor vehicle accident • instrument used to measure • magnetic resonance imaging • medical student, multiple sclerosis, mental status
Scratch Beginnings Vocab 2013-11-26
24 Clues: poke • giant • stale • to gain • medical • ridicule • hopeless • cautious • to waste • inactive • to return • carry out • closeness • to confuse • conversate • unavoidable • complaining • group of people • effective language • overused expressions • take back or draw in • examining information • rejection from society • association with a group
Week 9 spelling crossword 2014-03-28
20 Clues: free • Tomas • worthy • unseen • go down • same as • 10 years • reconcile • worth money • doctor,nurse • over the top • head of school • previous events • mother has none • number in a line • not all the time • two wheels,manual • where something is • mast artefacts are • teachers always do this
sporting 2022-06-11
31 Clues: can • aid • from • them • share • amend • group • broad • speak • blest • ectad • under • remedy • common • Austral • victoty • precise • sprtsman • fructify • picturet • comprise • incidence • allexiate • downwards • originate • salubrious • centralized • a fresh start • ethnical group • medical science • physical education
homophones 2 2023-05-11
22 Clues: icon • fungus • seeing • example • prudent • location • to agree • separate • congress • an example • a large ape • town or city • moving upward • being similar • brief moments • being present • calm endurance • musical instrument • medical treatment people • person who escorts servants • a member of a irregular army • buliding with legislature meets
Crossword for Seniors 2023-01-30
24 Clues: Faith • Funds • Worry • Injury • A trip • Concern • Assured • Solitude • Sheltered • relatives • Friendship • Compassion • Assistance • Coxa joint • Well-being • Self-reliant • Keeping level • Accommodation • Buddy or mate • Social security • Medical Personal • Paying attention • The windows to the soul • Hinge between the femur, tibia, patella
