medical Crossword Puzzles
bom11 2024-06-28
25 Clues: Men • M.D. • Trail • Smith • Center • Theater • Gorillas • Counselor • Civil War • Ranch drama • In Paradise • Shiloh ranch • Drama series • Western hero • Western show • Frontiersman • School series • Western ranch • Paramedic show • Western lawman • Marshal series • Western drifter • Western outlaws • Western marksman • Mississippi steamer
Chapter 1: Careers and History of Esthetics 2023-11-30
22 Clues: teach • adorn • organ • cancer • day spa • tumeric • examiner • Middle Ages • Ancient Rome • Ancient Egypt • sold products • beauty editor • Ancient Greece • skin specialist • queen of France • skeletal system • cosmetic chemist • grew by 7.6 percent • clinical esthetician • ever-growing skincare • skills always learning • greek word for esthetics
VALENTINES CROSSWORD 2025 2025-02-06
20 Clues: name • GOAT • birds • accent • puzzle • retreat • name 10 • plant pot • the cutest • lets leave • tis the season • adorable pests • anniversary (5,6) • sounds like Adele • good food, good name • medical centre (4,8) • key ingredient (4,5) • pseudo indoor activity • like yesterday is gone • something we both have (7,4)
Translate German-English/English-German 2025-01-22
Across
- insurance
- medical history questionnaire
- verwitwet
- abhängig sein von
- postal code
- Familienstand
- Zahnfleischbluten
- Nachname
- Erkrankung
- Zahnschmerzen
- Telefonnummer
- geschieden
Down
- verheiratet
- First name
- heart attack
- hoher Blutdruck
- Staatsbürgerschaft
- Beruf
- Geschlecht
- Herzschrittmacher
- address
- Allergien
- Ohnmachtsanfälle
- Hausnummer
- Sozialversicherungsnummer
- ledig
- lockerer Zahn
- Geburtsdatum
28 Clues: Beruf • ledig • address • Nachname • insurance • verwitwet • Allergien • First name • Geschlecht • Hausnummer • Erkrankung • geschieden • verheiratet • postal code • heart attack • Geburtsdatum • Familienstand • lockerer Zahn • Zahnschmerzen • Telefonnummer • hoher Blutdruck • Ohnmachtsanfälle • abhängig sein von • Herzschrittmacher • Zahnfleischbluten • Staatsbürgerschaft • Sozialversicherungsnummer • ...
Twilight. 2025-05-08
20 Clues: Red • Pale • Rainy • Medical • Love story • Main theme • Shapeshifter • Blood sucking • Emmet's lover • Tribe of shape • Bella's mother • Cullen's mother • Rosalie's lover • See's the future • Control's emotions • truck Bella's car • Bella's best friend • Bella's mother lives • Vampire's do not like • Swan who falls for a vampire
Urban basic 2022-09-30
Across
- to combine
- psychology
- dementia
- op to coordinate
- user-friendly
- estimated costs
- functionality
- profit
- development
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- needy
- problem-solving
- self-reliance
- market research
- age group
- model
- disable
- technical terms
- basic knowledge
- sustainability
- behaviour
- patent law
- to adapt
- innovation
- client/customer
- hulpmiddel medical device
25 Clues: needy • model • profit • disable • dementia • to adapt • age group • behaviour • to combine • psychology • patent law • innovation • development • self-reliance • user-friendly • functionality • sustainability • problem-solving • market research • technical terms • basic knowledge • estimated costs • client/customer • op to coordinate • hulpmiddel medical device
sporting 2022-06-11
31 Clues: aid • can • them • from • amend • speak • ectad • blest • share • under • group • broad • remedy • common • Austral • precise • victoty • fructify • comprise • picturet • sprtsman • allexiate • originate • incidence • downwards • salubrious • centralized • a fresh start • ethnical group • medical science • physical education
sport 2022-06-12
31 Clues: can • aid • from • them • ectad • share • group • speak • under • amend • blest • broad • remedy • common • victoty • Austral • precise • picturet • comprise • sprtsman • fructify • originate • incidence • downwards • allexiate • salubrious • centralized • a fresh start • ethnical group • medical science • physical education
Nurses' Week 2026 2026-04-22
Across
- type of scissors
- fluid retention
- tool of the trade
- Fast ___________
- 60/_____________
- ___________ department
- advanced qualification
- ambulatory
- medication
Down
- 220/100
- ___________ nurse
- what a nurse wears
- first meet patient
- resuscitation
- type of sandwich
- travel to ER
- heart attack
- type of footwear
- "Can ___________ pick up today?"
- against medical advice
20 Clues: 220/100 • ambulatory • medication • travel to ER • heart attack • resuscitation • fluid retention • type of scissors • type of sandwich • Fast ___________ • 60/_____________ • type of footwear • ___________ nurse • tool of the trade • what a nurse wears • first meet patient • ___________ department • advanced qualification • against medical advice • "Can ___________ pick up today?"
PEN1: vocabulary revision 2020-06-24
Across
- disease of blood vessel in the brain
- woman in charge of medical arrangements at a hospital
- inflammation of lungs by virus
- build/start/make
- something happens once a year
- the course you study in school
- home providing care for terminally ill and sick people
Down
- to restore someone to health or normal life through therapy
- medical care
- person evacuated from place of danger to safe place
10 Clues: medical care • build/start/make • something happens once a year • inflammation of lungs by virus • the course you study in school • disease of blood vessel in the brain • person evacuated from place of danger to safe place • woman in charge of medical arrangements at a hospital • home providing care for terminally ill and sick people • ...
Gypsum Weed 2013-01-05
Across
- Indian name for Datura Stramonium
- medical name for Gypsum Weed
- intense feeling of well being
- Gypsum Weed relaxes (blank) in the body.
- most common name for Gypsum Weed
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- Gypsum weed helps during this medical condition.
- one main color of the drug
- Drug addiction is a
- This town gave the drug a name in the 1700s
- Consuming this drug has short and (blank) effects.
10 Clues: Drug addiction is a • one main color of the drug • medical name for Gypsum Weed • intense feeling of well being • most common name for Gypsum Weed • Indian name for Datura Stramonium • Gypsum Weed relaxes (blank) in the body. • This town gave the drug a name in the 1700s • Gypsum weed helps during this medical condition. • Consuming this drug has short and (blank) effects.
My Dream Job: MRI Technologist 2024-09-18
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- Equipment operated during test
- The process of identifying a disease, illness, condition, or injury
- Occasionally used to improve imaging accuracy
- This profession is in this field
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- Imagining is used to find
- Location where people receive medical care
- Work along side MRI technologist to analysis test results
- Also known as a medical operation
- The person who receives the treatment
- Non-invasive test that uses large magnets
10 Clues: Imagining is used to find • Equipment operated during test • This profession is in this field • Also known as a medical operation • The person who receives the treatment • Non-invasive test that uses large magnets • Location where people receive medical care • Occasionally used to improve imaging accuracy • Work along side MRI technologist to analysis test results • ...
Different types of librarians 2025-01-15
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- Librarians found in more communal areas
- Librarians found in colleges and universities
- Librarians who try to preserve works of writing and history
- Librarians found within schools
- Librarians who try to preserve movies
Down
- librarians who try to archive and preserve maps
- Librarians who try to archive music
- miscellaneous librarians who work in mostly unconventional ways
- Librarians who keep track of medical data
- librarians who preserve art
10 Clues: librarians who preserve art • Librarians found within schools • Librarians who try to archive music • Librarians who try to preserve movies • Librarians found in more communal areas • Librarians who keep track of medical data • Librarians found in colleges and universities • librarians who try to archive and preserve maps • ...
Accident Form 2019-04-15
Across
- information, particulars
- wound, damage
- statement, description
- name, autograph
- occurrence, event
- reason
- evidence provided
- document, note
Down
- location, site, place,
- setting a date
- aid emergency treatment, medical treatment
- communicate
- observer, bystander
- document
- contribute, give
- mishap, misadventure
- recommended
17 Clues: reason • document • communicate • recommended • wound, damage • setting a date • document, note • name, autograph • contribute, give • occurrence, event • evidence provided • observer, bystander • mishap, misadventure • location, site, place, • statement, description • information, particulars • aid emergency treatment, medical treatment
Healthcare vocabulary words 2023-09-04
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- where patients live with healthcare professionals available to perform tasks such as administering medications
- Facility
- Duties
- setting designed to treat minor acute conditions such as a cut that needs stitches
- of authority which outlines which member of the team gives orders to others
- of Practice
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- Living and Nursing Care Facilities
- Care Setting
- appointments, answering the telephone and greeting patients
- setting where patients receive medical care
- where patients stay while undergoing physical rehabilitation after an accident or injury
- a professional has been trained to perform and is allowed to practice
- taking blood pressure, assisting in a medical procedure and administering an immunization
- Care Setting
- Duties
15 Clues: Duties • Duties • Facility • of Practice • Care Setting • Care Setting • Living and Nursing Care Facilities • setting where patients receive medical care • appointments, answering the telephone and greeting patients • a professional has been trained to perform and is allowed to practice • of authority which outlines which member of the team gives orders to others • ...
vocabulary 2025-06-04
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- Medical care to cure or manage diseases
- Mentally preoccupied; unable to focus (e.g., "She was ___ by her phone notifications")
- Plant material used in textiles or dietary health
- Nutrient essential for digestion (e.g., "High-___ diet")
- Venue for live performances (e.g., Shakespearean ___)
- Metal/ceramic tube for water/gas transport
- Brothers and sisters sharing the same parents
- Treatment for physical/mental health issues
- Kitchen appliance for baking/heating food
Down
- Medical procedure to repair/correct body parts
- Alternative to "therapy" for medical context
- Plan of action to achieve goals (e.g., "Business ___")
- Official document for international travel
- To form mental images or concepts ("Let's ___ a better future")
14 Clues: Medical care to cure or manage diseases • Kitchen appliance for baking/heating food • Official document for international travel • Metal/ceramic tube for water/gas transport • Treatment for physical/mental health issues • Alternative to "therapy" for medical context • Brothers and sisters sharing the same parents • Medical procedure to repair/correct body parts • ...
blood test 2 2025-12-03
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- monthly bleeding in a woman
- when you are expecting a baby
- a sharp medical tool used to sting
- synonym of medications
- when your head is spinning
- when you haven’t eaten before a medical test or a surgery
Down
- family doctor
- a rubber band to wrap around the patient ‘ s arm
- piece of cloth which cover your arm
- what covers your body includes three layer
- a paper written by the doctor which indicates the treatment you must take
- when you pass out, when you lose consciousness
12 Clues: family doctor • synonym of medications • when your head is spinning • monthly bleeding in a woman • when you are expecting a baby • a sharp medical tool used to sting • piece of cloth which cover your arm • what covers your body includes three layer • when you pass out, when you lose consciousness • a rubber band to wrap around the patient ‘ s arm • ...
Health Insurance 2013-10-19
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- A __________ is a fixed amount you'll pay for a medical service after you've met your deductible.
- ___________ is similar to copayment, except it's a percentage of costs you pay.
- one type of insurance is ________ insurance.
- A_________ is a fixed amount you pay to your insurance plan, usually every month.
- if illness or an injury require you to be hospitalize then __________ coverage usually pays most or all of the charges.
Down
- if you need medical care, a ___________ is the amount you pay for care before the insurance company starts to pay its share
- ______________ medical policy is a policy that combines the features of hospital, surgery and major medical insurance.
7 Clues: one type of insurance is ________ insurance. • ___________ is similar to copayment, except it's a percentage of costs you pay. • A_________ is a fixed amount you pay to your insurance plan, usually every month. • A __________ is a fixed amount you'll pay for a medical service after you've met your deductible. • ...
Women in American History 2023-04-26
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- Told John Adams to “Remember the Ladies” when drafting the constitution
- An abolitionist, suffragist, first African American woman to win a custody battle against a white man
- The first African American female medical doctor in the United States
- First woman elected to be a part of the US House of Reps. in 1917
- Where the first Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women was held
- 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution
- One of the Founding members of the NAACP, Educator, former slave
- The Declaration of ___; a declaration regarding women’s rights that was drafted at the first Women’s Rights Convention
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- Catalyzed the bus boycott during the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s
- A pioneer in women’s rights regarding Women’s Suffrage, equal pay, and equal work
- A leader in the abolitionist movement and former slave; freed more than 70 enslaved African Americans
- The first female medical doctor in the United States
- First Indigenous American female medical doctor in the United States
- Women-led group that was pivotal in achieving Women’s Suffrage in the US in the early 20th century
- The first state to allow women to vote in political elections after the 19th amendment
- One of the first leaders in the Women’s Suffrage movement
16 Clues: 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution • The first female medical doctor in the United States • One of the first leaders in the Women’s Suffrage movement • One of the Founding members of the NAACP, Educator, former slave • First woman elected to be a part of the US House of Reps. in 1917 • ...
Patient Safety Day_III 2024-08-16
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- Term to describe collection and forwarding of adverse events, side effects, or safety concerns associated with medication use.
- The evaluation and analysis of safety data, including adverse events reports and other sources of information, to determine the risks and benefits associated with the use of a pharmaceutical product.
- The fundamental principle of pharmacovigilance that focuses on protecting patients from harm.
Down
- A substance used to diagnose, mitigate, treat, cure, or prevent diseases or other medical conditions.
- The concurrent use of multiple medications (routine use of five or more medications)
- Process of determining a medical condition or disease.
- General term that refers to individuals who receive medical treatment or care
- A method used to determine the cause and effect relationship between a drug and an adverse reaction.
- Any untoward medical occurrence in a patient or clinical trial subject administered a medicinal product which does not necessarily have a causal relationship with this treatment (Abbreviation)
9 Clues: Process of determining a medical condition or disease. • General term that refers to individuals who receive medical treatment or care • The concurrent use of multiple medications (routine use of five or more medications) • The fundamental principle of pharmacovigilance that focuses on protecting patients from harm. • ...
Honey Holmes History 2022-03-31
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- Holmes studied medicine here before moving to Chicago
- Holmes would sell these to medical facilities
- 12-year-old victim of H.H. Holmes
- Holmes' original name
- Holmes' death penalty
- The motive for many of Holmes' murders
- Holmes committed many of his crimes in this city, his hotel is located here
- One of the many ways Holmes tried to commit insurance fraud
- Holmes' son that he abandond
Down
- Holmes studied medicine here
- Holmes stole these from hospitals, graves, and medical schools
- Holmes' first wife, he abandoned her
- Holmes used this as an opportunity to lure people into his hotel
13 Clues: Holmes' original name • Holmes' death penalty • Holmes studied medicine here • Holmes' son that he abandond • 12-year-old victim of H.H. Holmes • Holmes' first wife, he abandoned her • The motive for many of Holmes' murders • Holmes would sell these to medical facilities • Holmes studied medicine here before moving to Chicago • ...
Diabetes 2014-01-16
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- body part you should check every day
- this is above normal in people with diabetes
- organization that provide research and support for people with diabetes
- one factor that may cause an increased risk for developing diabetes
- these make take a while to heal when you have diabetes
- when you are sick your blood sugar may do this
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- medical word for high blood sugar
- "diabetes" doctor
- hormone that helps cells use glucose
- medical word for low blood sugar
- a method to assist with planning meals
- somethign that you should do every day
- machine used to check blood glucose
13 Clues: "diabetes" doctor • medical word for low blood sugar • medical word for high blood sugar • machine used to check blood glucose • body part you should check every day • hormone that helps cells use glucose • a method to assist with planning meals • somethign that you should do every day • this is above normal in people with diabetes • ...
EMERGE Cardinal Word Search 2021-06-07
Across
- Cardinal would like to be be known as this among our customer's in healthcare
- A red bird
- Innovation center for creative business solutions
- What Cardinal is to healthcare
- CEO of Cardinal Health
Down
- Compounds manufactured for medical use
- Cardinal's second largest business segment by revenue
- Distribution, Buying products in bulk quantities directly from manufacturers and redistributes the products, most commonly to retailers
- Holding ourselves to the highest ethical standards
- Leadership and talent development program
- the branch of medicine that deals with the use of radioactive substances in research, diagnosis, and treatment
- Headquarter's location
- Walter, Original founder of Cardinal Health
13 Clues: A red bird • Headquarter's location • CEO of Cardinal Health • What Cardinal is to healthcare • Compounds manufactured for medical use • Leadership and talent development program • Walter, Original founder of Cardinal Health • Innovation center for creative business solutions • Holding ourselves to the highest ethical standards • ...
Legal and Ethical Principles 2025-10-15
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- Written false statement damaging someone’s reputation.
- Written instructions about end-of-life medical care.
- Doing something a healthcare worker is not legally trained or licensed to do.
- Permission given voluntarily after being fully informed.
- A wrongful act that does not involve a contract.
- Type of law involving crimes like abuse or theft.
- Legal document naming someone to make healthcare decisions for another.
- Threatening to harm someone without touching them.
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- Hitting, rough handling, unnecessary restraints.
- Protecting private patient information.
- Unlawfully restricting a person’s movement.
- Failure to give proper care resulting in injury.
- Type of law involving relationships between people and their rights.
- Failure to give care that is normally expected, resulting in injury to another person.
- Laws protecting patient privacy and medical records.
- Physical contact without consent.
- False spoken statement damaging someone’s reputation.
17 Clues: Physical contact without consent. • Protecting private patient information. • Unlawfully restricting a person’s movement. • Hitting, rough handling, unnecessary restraints. • Failure to give proper care resulting in injury. • A wrongful act that does not involve a contract. • Type of law involving crimes like abuse or theft. • ...
treasure hunt 2026-04-15
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- Demonstrated ability to apply skills and knowledge.
- Active process where students acquire knowledg:e and understanding.
- Plan or outline of subjects taught in a school program.
- Person or group with a different level of interest and power
- Speaking up to improve medical education
- Last step in development, used to measure success.
- Students reinforce learning by teaching each other.
- Process of helping students gain knowledge or skills.
- Regular evaluation to track student progress.
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- Lifelong process of gaining new skills and knowledge.
- Program comparing how doctors are trained in different countries
- The IFMSA program focused on building competencies in medical training
- Introducing new ideas into education
- Working together among students in NMOs
- Organised IFMSA initiatives focused on specific themes
- Variety among people or systems
- Level of interest and involvement in learning
17 Clues: Variety among people or systems • Introducing new ideas into education • Working together among students in NMOs • Speaking up to improve medical education • Level of interest and involvement in learning • Regular evaluation to track student progress. • Last step in development, used to measure success. • Demonstrated ability to apply skills and knowledge. • ...
Hannah Test 2023-01-19
13 Clues: Bad • CEO • System • Hospital • Credit Card • Headquarters • 3rd Acquisition • 2nd Acquisition • Hospital System • 4th Acquisition • Helping patients • Line of business • First Acquisition
Nervous System 2023-03-02
Across
- Consists of your brain and spinal cord
- Processes things in your environment
- An advanced imaging medical tool
- Controls most functions in the body
- ____ of touch or feeling in hands is a symptom of PNS disease
Down
- Medical professional specializing in the nervous system
- Another word for interneurons
- Has to do with muscle movement
- An infection of the membranes surrounding the brain
- Make up your PNS
10 Clues: Make up your PNS • Another word for interneurons • Has to do with muscle movement • An advanced imaging medical tool • Controls most functions in the body • Processes things in your environment • Consists of your brain and spinal cord • An infection of the membranes surrounding the brain • Medical professional specializing in the nervous system • ...
Healthcare 2025-12-11
Across
- AI tool that interacts using natural language
- Predictive measure for hospital duration
- Set of rules AI uses to make decisions
- AI-supported medical imaging field
- Using data to forecast health outcomes
- Process of identifying a medical condition
Down
- Replacing manual tasks in healthcare with technology
- Virtual consultations with healthcare providers
- AI method that finds patterns in large data sets
- System used to manage hospital operations
10 Clues: AI-supported medical imaging field • Set of rules AI uses to make decisions • Using data to forecast health outcomes • Predictive measure for hospital duration • System used to manage hospital operations • Process of identifying a medical condition • AI tool that interacts using natural language • Virtual consultations with healthcare providers • ...
Aural Evaluations and Procedures 2021-02-08
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- medical term for ear wax
- type of yeast that causes yeast infections in of the ear
- instrument used to examine the ear
- aka ear cone
- abbreviation for both ears
- the way sound travels from the outer ear to the inner ear
- medical term referring to the ear
- the result of the separation of the tissue of the ear and the ear cartilage
- this membrane is also called the ear drum
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- term used for removal of excessive hair from ear canals
- the auditory ossicle that contacts the ear drum
- instrument used to pluck ears
- abbreviation for left ear
- the aural anatomy responsible for hearing
- this would be the first procedure you would perform for re-occurring aural infections
- the first ear canal you enter on aural exam
- (2 words) instrument used to flush ears
- abbreviation for right ear
18 Clues: aka ear cone • medical term for ear wax • abbreviation for left ear • abbreviation for both ears • abbreviation for right ear • instrument used to pluck ears • medical term referring to the ear • instrument used to examine the ear • (2 words) instrument used to flush ears • the aural anatomy responsible for hearing • this membrane is also called the ear drum • ...
a thing 2021-11-24
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- A common disease that generates heat in our head.
- A type of tea that helps reduce inflammation.
- A deadly virus that is currently spreading.
- A type of tea that helps you concentrate.
- A type of tea that has no caffeine
- What we usually have to organize things.
- A home in a territory.
- A disease that you can receive by eating spicy things.
- Help to interest asset/gain.
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- A medical sign of a disease or something else.
- Where we use it to prevent disease in public.
- To identify ourselves among two categories.
- A type of tea that prevents cancer.
- A traditional drink in China.
- A type of tea that prevents tooth decay.
- A type of tea that controls bleeding and wounds.
- A common disease that makes you sneeze.
- what we usually get when using our energy too much.
- A medical material that can help minimize/deplete the effect of a disease.
19 Clues: A home in a territory. • Help to interest asset/gain. • A traditional drink in China. • A type of tea that has no caffeine • A type of tea that prevents cancer. • A common disease that makes you sneeze. • A type of tea that prevents tooth decay. • What we usually have to organize things. • A type of tea that helps you concentrate. • ...
ECE 2 VOCAB 2022-08-16
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- a burn involving all layers of the skin
- A set of tools that you use for a simple medical treatment that is given as soon as possible.
- Severe allergic reaction
- pulse pulse felt on either side of the neck over the carotid artery
- Superficial burns through only the epidermis.
- Scrape of the skin due to something abrasiv
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- Pulse pulse felt in the upper arm
- automatic external defibrillator
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- an injury
- Breathing breathing for a person who is not breathing on their own
- the immediate, temporary care given to an ill or injured person until professional medical care can be provided
- Pulse pulse in the wrist
- A burn involving the epidermis and the dermis.
- object blocking the airway or throat
- Abnormal electrical activity in the brain
- Pulse pulse in your stomach
- Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
18 Clues: an injury • Pulse pulse in the wrist • Severe allergic reaction • Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep • Pulse pulse in your stomach • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • automatic external defibrillator • Pulse pulse felt in the upper arm • object blocking the airway or throat • a burn involving all layers of the skin • Abnormal electrical activity in the brain • ...
CPR/First Aid 2024-10-23
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- Type of gloves to wear when giving first aid
- Before giving first aid to an adult, you must get this
- Actions below the standard of care are considered this
- Emergency number to call
- The "D" in DOTS stands for this type of injury
- Type of consent given when a person is unconscious
- Protection against lawsuits for those helping others
- The "S" in SAMPLE stands for
- Vomiting _______ requires immediate medical attention
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- The "A" in SAMPLE stands for
- The "S" in DOTS stands for this
- The "T" in DOTS stands for this
- Items worn to protect against blood and body fluids (PPE)
- The first step in RAB-CAB
- This type of pain requires immediate medical attention
- The ratio of bleach to water for cleaning blood spills is ___ to nine
- When someone is unable to respond or move
- The "M" in SAMPLE stands for
18 Clues: Emergency number to call • The first step in RAB-CAB • The "A" in SAMPLE stands for • The "M" in SAMPLE stands for • The "S" in SAMPLE stands for • The "S" in DOTS stands for this • The "T" in DOTS stands for this • When someone is unable to respond or move • Type of gloves to wear when giving first aid • The "D" in DOTS stands for this type of injury • ...
Skills Unit 1 Chapter 4, 5, 13 Nursing Process, Documentation, & Safety 2025-06-26
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- Charting Problem, Intervention, Evaluation
- Thinking that involves skillful reasoning & logical thought to determine the merits of a belief or action.
- Not a medical diagnosis, but a label or statement of a patient problem.
- Mnemonic for steps in the nursing process.
- Listening for abnormal sounds
- The acronym used for extinguishing a fire.
- Written data used for a quick reference about a resident's care.
- Data that is only known to the patient or family.
- Visual exam of a patient
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- The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- The maintenance of privacy by not sharing with a third party.
- Data that can be observed through your senses.
- The use of tapping movements to detect abnormalities.
- The acronym used for fire safety.
- Using touch during assessment for obtaining data
- The act of walking
- The act of recording pertinent medical information.
- This type of documentation tells a story
18 Clues: The act of walking • Visual exam of a patient • Listening for abnormal sounds • The acronym used for fire safety. • This type of documentation tells a story • Charting Problem, Intervention, Evaluation • Mnemonic for steps in the nursing process. • The acronym used for extinguishing a fire. • Data that can be observed through your senses. • ...
The Case of the Missing Leave Details 2025-10-16
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- The acronym for Paid Family and Medical Leave
- The vendor responsible for handling personal illness claims
- The specialist who confirms eligibility and sends notifications (team)
- The leave type that requires Occupational Health clearance
- The calculator used to estimate MAPFML benefits
- The number of days given to submit documentation for FMLA
- The report reviewed on Fridays for workers' compensation
- The acronym for Short Term Disability
- The document Unum sends with estimated benefit amount
- The HR portal for leave-related knowledge articles
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- The type of leave for an EE's serious health condition
- Responsible for Timekeeping while EE is on intermittent LOA
- The type of leave that may require a return-to-work note
- The weekly report reviewed by LOA Specialists
- The state program used for bonding and family leave
- The type of leave for military exigency
- The form required from a healthcare provider
- An employee submits a leave request through this system
- The acronym for Leave of Absence
- The appeal window after a Unum denial (days)
- The knowledge base article for leave pay explanation
21 Clues: The acronym for Leave of Absence • The acronym for Short Term Disability • The type of leave for military exigency • The form required from a healthcare provider • The appeal window after a Unum denial (days) • The acronym for Paid Family and Medical Leave • The weekly report reviewed by LOA Specialists • The calculator used to estimate MAPFML benefits • ...
CMS-1500s 2023-03-27
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- The proper formatting for alpha characters on the CMS-1500
- A letter used to link each procedure on the claim to one or more diagnoses
- The number of diagnosis codes that may be submitted on a CMS-1500
- The number of minutes in one unit of anesthesia time.
- The number of encounters, units of service, or amount of drug injected associated with a procedure/service
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- A report substantiating the medical condition
- 10-digit number that identifies the provider in standard transactions throughout their career
- Coding system used to identify medical services and procedures
- The legal business name of a medical practice
- 0 is entered in Block 21 because ICD-10-CM codes are used
- A two-digit CPT or HCPCS Level II code that indicates a procedure/service has been altered in some way
11 Clues: A report substantiating the medical condition • The legal business name of a medical practice • The number of minutes in one unit of anesthesia time. • 0 is entered in Block 21 because ICD-10-CM codes are used • The proper formatting for alpha characters on the CMS-1500 • Coding system used to identify medical services and procedures • ...
Radiology 2026-03-06
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- An imaging test that uses low doses of radiation to create images of bones and internal organs, such as the lungs
- Identifying a disease or medical condition
- Medical term for a broken bone
- The branch of medicine that studies and treats cancer
- A DEXA Scan is an imaging test that measures bone strength and checks for ____________
- Organs in the chest that are commonly examined with a chest X-ray
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- A doctor who reads medical images like X-rays and MRIs to diagnose and treat patients
- An MRI uses strong _______ to create detailed images of the inside of the body
- Imaging procedure that combines X-rays with computer technology to produce detailed cross-sectional images
- Cells that grow uncontrollably and may be treated with radiation
- Imaging that uses sound waves and is often used during pregnancy
11 Clues: Medical term for a broken bone • Identifying a disease or medical condition • The branch of medicine that studies and treats cancer • Cells that grow uncontrollably and may be treated with radiation • Imaging that uses sound waves and is often used during pregnancy • Organs in the chest that are commonly examined with a chest X-ray • ...
Insurance Terminology 2022-05-09
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- A two-digit alphanumeric code appended to HCPCS or CPT® codes and used to provide further description or detail of the service or procedure rendered.
- An examination of medical records, policies, and procedures to verify that the charges submitted are supported in the patient’s chart.
- Specific services or conditions that the health policy will not cover
- A person or company that provides health care services.
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- An amount paid periodically (often monthly) to purchase medical insurance benefits.
- A request for payment by a medical provider for a given medical supply or service
- A federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, disabled, or have (ESRD.
- An entity that finances or reimburses the cost of health services.
8 Clues: A person or company that provides health care services. • An entity that finances or reimburses the cost of health services. • Specific services or conditions that the health policy will not cover • A request for payment by a medical provider for a given medical supply or service • ...
Insurance Terminology 2022-05-09
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- A two-digit alphanumeric code appended to HCPCS or CPT® codes and used to provide further description or detail of the service or procedure rendered.
- An examination of medical records, policies, and procedures to verify that the charges submitted are supported in the patient’s chart.
- Specific services or conditions that the health policy will not cover
- A person or company that provides health care services.
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- An amount paid periodically (often monthly) to purchase medical insurance benefits.
- A request for payment by a medical provider for a given medical supply or service
- A federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, disabled, or have (ESRD.
- An entity that finances or reimburses the cost of health services.
8 Clues: A person or company that provides health care services. • An entity that finances or reimburses the cost of health services. • Specific services or conditions that the health policy will not cover • A request for payment by a medical provider for a given medical supply or service • ...
Employee Appreciation 2023-09-25
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- Protects head against small impacts
- Who is appreciated & valued at Nestle?
- Has restricted means of entry and exit
- Medical attention that is usually administered immediately
- What should you do if a machine is not working properly?
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- Must be reported immediately
- Good Manufacturing Practices
- PPE that protects your eyes
- Function used to shut down the machine in normal operation
- Any work related *answer* requiring medical treatment beyond first aid
- Not allowed on the production floor
11 Clues: PPE that protects your eyes • Must be reported immediately • Good Manufacturing Practices • Protects head against small impacts • Not allowed on the production floor • Who is appreciated & valued at Nestle? • Has restricted means of entry and exit • What should you do if a machine is not working properly? • Function used to shut down the machine in normal operation • ...
Pharmacy 2025-05-18
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- The practice of preparing customised medications
- Not feeling well
- What pharmacists hand to you
- Individual that dispenses your medication
- Medications that you don't need a prescription
- Undesirable effect of a drug or medical treatment.
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- An instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be issued with a medicine or treatment.
- Where medications are dispensed
- Medication used for constipation
- Medication used for pain
- The size or frequency of a medicine or drug.
11 Clues: Not feeling well • Medication used for pain • What pharmacists hand to you • Where medications are dispensed • Medication used for constipation • Individual that dispenses your medication • The size or frequency of a medicine or drug. • Medications that you don't need a prescription • The practice of preparing customised medications • ...
JOBS 2018-03-08
PURCHASED REFERRED CARE 2023-05-03
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- A patient who goes to a private facility on their own is called a
- A common air flight service utilized by SMH ER is
- A patient with no insurance, claims are paid at the
- What other name was used prior to PRC
- Which community is under SMH PRC Service area
- Private insurance's offered on the NN are considered
- This ambulance assists SMH & our community 24/7
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- IHS/638 providers issue a medical
- 72-HR ___ must be provided to PRC
- Patients must meet PRC
- Entitlement Program
- IHS is
- What type of equipment can be used on a DME referral?
- A patient must meet all ___ eligibility criteria for PRC
- PRC covers Indian/Alaska Natives, except
- A medical claim will be denied due to
16 Clues: IHS is • Entitlement Program • Patients must meet PRC • IHS/638 providers issue a medical • 72-HR ___ must be provided to PRC • What other name was used prior to PRC • A medical claim will be denied due to • PRC covers Indian/Alaska Natives, except • Which community is under SMH PRC Service area • This ambulance assists SMH & our community 24/7 • ...
In the hospital review 2025-07-21
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- A routine medical examination.
- A device used to measure body temperature.
- Signs that show you're ill.
- Slow injection of fluids or medicine directly into the vein.
- Red or itchy skin, often caused by allergies.
- A patient who receives treatment at a hospital but does not stay overnight.
- The feeling that you might vomit.
- Thread used by doctors to close a wound.
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- To become conscious again after fainting or surgery.
- A scheduled time to see a doctor.
- When a part of your body becomes larger than normal due to injury.
- To suddenly lose consciousness.
- A person who has asthma.
- Medicine that you take regularly or when you're ill.
- Sticks used to help someone walk after a leg injury.
- A medical word for a broken bone.
16 Clues: A person who has asthma. • Signs that show you're ill. • A routine medical examination. • To suddenly lose consciousness. • A scheduled time to see a doctor. • A medical word for a broken bone. • The feeling that you might vomit. • Thread used by doctors to close a wound. • A device used to measure body temperature. • Red or itchy skin, often caused by allergies. • ...
KNOW BARRIERS TO HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE 2013-09-29
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- a holy time when Muslims do not eat or drink between sunrise and sunset
- system of raised points which is used as a form of written language for individuals who are without sight
- individuals who use non-medical ways of supporting people with medical and social issues
- a group of people who feel pushed to the edge of society through poverty and disadvantage
- an electronic system which links with a person's hearing aid and enables them to hear what is being said
- places in the countryside where houses may be in small groups or quite isolated
- THE PROVISION OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SERVICES BY THE STATE
- a registered nurse who has additional qualifications, supporting families with young children and older peop[e
- believe in the importance of respect for all and celebration of life; they do not follow a religion
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- a member of the Islamic faith which believes in one God(Allah)
- the ability to move around
- costs which make life difficult for people
- a member of a religion which originated in Jamaica
- a medical condition which affects the activity of brainwave patterns
- a serious infectious illness which can leave a person with a disability
- reasons why some people cannot access health and social care provision
- going without food and sometimes drink to purify the soul
17 Clues: the ability to move around • costs which make life difficult for people • a member of a religion which originated in Jamaica • going without food and sometimes drink to purify the soul • THE PROVISION OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SERVICES BY THE STATE • a member of the Islamic faith which believes in one God(Allah) • ...
Chapter 3 2021-02-22
14 Clues: act • of risk • of harm • immunity • liability • insurance • Samaritan law • of limitations • codes (ICD,CPT) • medical insurance • party reimbursement • Premium, Deductible • Provider Identifiers • PPO, Medicare, Medicaid
Patient Access Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-10
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- _____ is a joint federal and state program that helps with medical costs for some people with limited income and resources
- A _____ is a fee that a patients insurance company and CHS require them to pay at the time of service
- A PPI appointment is made for a patient when they have managed care insurance (Aetna,BCBS,UHC,Medcost) but no ________
- Most Patients over the age of 65 are known to have ____ insurance
- An overlay is when ______ patients medical records are overlapped when registration selects the incorrect patient in STAR
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- If a patient has medical insurance but doesn't have the physical card with them on the day of the visit, they are instructed to contact our ___ department via phone or fax to personally file their medical insurance for the visit
- When a patient has been involved in a motor vehicle crash and they state they don’t want to file their own insurance for the visit, they are required to fill out a _____ form
- A _____ is an error when a registrar creates a brand new account for a patient who already has an account/chart in STAR
- A patient under the age of 18 is required to have a ____ listed on their chart because they are not of age to be deemed liable for medical expenses
- Registration is required to verify at least ______ forms of identifiers before creating a patient account
10 Clues: Most Patients over the age of 65 are known to have ____ insurance • A _____ is a fee that a patients insurance company and CHS require them to pay at the time of service • Registration is required to verify at least ______ forms of identifiers before creating a patient account • ...
Substance Misuse - Marijuana 2022-03-11
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- liquid marijuana-infused food
- the natural compound found in cannabis
- lab mad chmeical that acts like thc
- excessive use of marijuana that leads to vomiting and nausea
- word used to refer to marijuana
- the risk one encounters with regular use of
- the "high" a person feels when using marijuana
- a glass cartridge filled with liquid marijuana
- the ingredient in marijuana that causes an energizing effect
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- marijuana derivatives of the Cannabis sativa plant are used to ease symptoms caused by certain medical conditions.
- refers to the smokeable, trichome-covered part of the female cannabis plant
- the ingredient in marijuana that causes a calming effect
- psychoactive drug from the cannabis plant
- a water pipe used to smoke marijuana
- word used to refer to marijuana
- an empty cigar filled with marijuana
- hand-rolled cigarette filled with marijuana
- potency marijuana
- word used to refer to marijuana
19 Clues: potency marijuana • liquid marijuana-infused food • word used to refer to marijuana • word used to refer to marijuana • word used to refer to marijuana • lab mad chmeical that acts like thc • a water pipe used to smoke marijuana • an empty cigar filled with marijuana • the natural compound found in cannabis • psychoactive drug from the cannabis plant • ...
Jobs on cruise ship 2014-06-04
14 Clues: Crew • Staff • Staff • Staff • Jockeys • Trainers • Stewards • Directors • Therapists • Counsellors • Instructors • Excursion Staff • Excursion Managers • Service Representatives
Families, Poverty, & Healthcare/Accesibility 2022-06-15
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- medical care of all kinds
- Ontario's public health plan
- people suffering this cannot provide for their basic needs
- something which prevents access to something, in this case Healthcare
- is Health care _____ for everyone?
- Older members of families with a lifetime of wisdom
- Name for families with parents, grandparents, and kids...
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- someone suffers from _____ when they do not have a job
- people suffering from poverty often have difficulty accessing ________
- A group of people bound by blood or close relationship
- Describes people without a specific basic need
- Ontario's social assistance program for people with disabilities
- describes less developed areas which often have lesser access to healthcare
- _____ programs are encated by the government to promote basic well-being among the population
- things of equivalent value are _____
- a name for families with children from previous relationships
- land set aside for use by native groups
- the ____ to medical facuilities can reduce accessibility
18 Clues: medical care of all kinds • Ontario's public health plan • is Health care _____ for everyone? • things of equivalent value are _____ • land set aside for use by native groups • Describes people without a specific basic need • Older members of families with a lifetime of wisdom • someone suffers from _____ when they do not have a job • ...
#RockEnroll23 2022-10-19
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- Tax advantaged plan you can use when on the Copay Plan
- Last day to complete your Open Enrollment is November _____
- HSA stands for
- Supplemental insurance provider
- First day of Open Enrollment is on November ____
- Open Enrollment month is in
- The amount you have to pay before insurance pays anything
- Dental Insurance provider
- 401k provider
- Tax advantaged savings account that comes with the HDHP and Visions contributes to on your behalf
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- ______ Life Event - the only way to change elections mid-year
- Medical insurance provider
- You're fully ____ in the pension after 5 years of service with at least 1,000 hours per year
- Month Open Enrollment elections take place
- A deduction from your paycheck you pay to be on the plan
- With either medical plan you get access to the same great
- Eye insurance provider
- Name of interactive online benefits counselor
18 Clues: 401k provider • HSA stands for • Eye insurance provider • Dental Insurance provider • Medical insurance provider • Open Enrollment month is in • Supplemental insurance provider • Month Open Enrollment elections take place • Name of interactive online benefits counselor • First day of Open Enrollment is on November ____ • Tax advantaged plan you can use when on the Copay Plan • ...
NCCI Benefits 2023-10-06
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- Internal Source page where medical and wellness resources are housed
- Limit, The maximum amount an employee can contribute to their retirement
- Individual brokerage account available with the 401k Savings Plan
- Provider of EAP services
- Provider of pet insurance
- Type of care covered at 100% on both dental and medical plans
- Default investment fund for those who do not make an election
- Account where money can be saved for retirement health expenses
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- Annual 1% increase in savings contribution
- Leave without job protection for serious health conditions
- Default contribution rate for new hires
- Professional retirement advice service provided by Schwab
- Provider of permanent life insurance
- Employer-sponsored pre-tax retirement account
- Internal Source page where retirement and financial resources are housed
- What does the 2nd H stand for in HDHP
- Type of pay you can receive if you are unable to work
- After-tax employer-sponsored retirement account
18 Clues: Provider of EAP services • Provider of pet insurance • Provider of permanent life insurance • What does the 2nd H stand for in HDHP • Default contribution rate for new hires • Annual 1% increase in savings contribution • Employer-sponsored pre-tax retirement account • After-tax employer-sponsored retirement account • Type of pay you can receive if you are unable to work • ...
Seeing a Doctor 2025-12-26
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- What the doctor does to help you get better.
- A shot that helps prevent diseases.
- When your body reacts badly to something, like food or medicine.
- A planned time to see the doctor.
- A written order from a doctor for medicine.
- A place where people go for medical care.
- How much medicine you should take.
- A medical worker who helps care for patients.
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- The process of getting better after being sick.
- A medicine that fights bacterial infections.
- A tool used to measure body temperature.
- Medicine used to treat an illness.
- When germs enter the body and cause illness.
- A place where you get your medicine.
- Signs that something may be wrong, like a cough or fever.
- A visit to make sure you are healthy.
- The name of the illness the doctor says you have.
- A feeling of hurt or discomfort in the body.
18 Clues: A planned time to see the doctor. • Medicine used to treat an illness. • How much medicine you should take. • A shot that helps prevent diseases. • A place where you get your medicine. • A visit to make sure you are healthy. • A tool used to measure body temperature. • A place where people go for medical care. • A written order from a doctor for medicine. • ...
Chapter 2 2023-01-25
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- listing of medical preparations
- spell,remedy,cure
- can be sold without a prescription
- forerunner of today's pharmacist and pharmacy
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- inactive substance with no actual effect
- FDA's medical products reporting program
- science of drugs and their interactions
- licensed to prepare,sell,and dispense drugs
- not following prescription instructions
9 Clues: spell,remedy,cure • listing of medical preparations • can be sold without a prescription • science of drugs and their interactions • not following prescription instructions • inactive substance with no actual effect • FDA's medical products reporting program • licensed to prepare,sell,and dispense drugs • forerunner of today's pharmacist and pharmacy
Technology 2017-06-13
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- a manufacturing system in which components are produced in groups and not in a continuous stream
- age that began with the discovery of copper and copper-based metals
- a manufacturing system in which unique products are built specifically to meet the customer’s specifications
- method when materials are changed in form
- ages that saw the development of many technological devices that produced long-lasting effects on technology and society
- age that started with the development of stone tools used for hunting, cutting, and pounding vegetable and meat.
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- a manufacturing system in which a product line assembles products continuously
- a medical technology used to clamp
- a medical technology used to protect people from bacteria
- a medical technology used to stabilize bones to help them heal
- age defined by the use of iron and steel as the primary materials for tools
11 Clues: a medical technology used to clamp • method when materials are changed in form • a medical technology used to protect people from bacteria • a medical technology used to stabilize bones to help them heal • age that began with the discovery of copper and copper-based metals • age defined by the use of iron and steel as the primary materials for tools • ...
Sterile Processing beginnersp 2023-12-01
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- Inanimate object that transmit bacteria
- Area where soiled items are received
- Relating to a fractured bone
- Airflow in decontamination
- Brain center of the cell
- Two or more different tissue types grouped together to perform a specific function
- Items worn to protect workers from exposure to bodily fluids and blood
- Hard to kill bacteria
- Hard to kill
- Organs for hearing
- The spray-force action of pressurized water against instruments being processed to physically remove bioburden
- Used to view internal surfaces of visually difficult instrumentation including lumens
- Band or sheet of fibrous connective tissue
- Knowing the difference between right and wrong
- Identifies hazardous waste or materials
- Agency that publishes standards addressing functions related to SPD including cleaning, sterilization, packaging and equipment testing
- Throat
- Cutting instruments including knives, blades, needles and scissors
- Bacteria that require oxygen
- Absence of microorganisms that cause disease
- Medical term for beside
- Abnormal pathogenic protein particle
- Group of plantlike organisms that include molds, mushrooms and yeast
- All forms of microbial life are completely destroyed
- What does itis means?
- Largest body organ
- Surgical removal of the uterus
- Primary meaning of a medical term
- A process that occurs when microorganisms live on or in a host organism, but do not invade tissue or cause damage
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- Viewing the unitary bladder using a endoscope
- Along with adherence to dress code protocols this is a critical component of infection prevention
- Place where two bones meet
- A uniform method of defining basic parameters for processes, products, services and measurements
- Process or ability to kill or control the growth of living organisms
- Imaginary line dividing the body into left and right halves
- Protease, lipase and amylase are types of…
- Program designed for the voluntary reporting of device related problems
- Cutting into an organ
- Towards the back, dorsal
- Bilateral salpingo-oopherectomy
- Largest part of the human brain
- Consciously controlled muscles, attached to bones by tendons
- Medical term for half
- The absence of all microorganisms that produce infection
- Responsible for ensuring that medical devices are safe and effective for patient care
- Must have oxygen eliminated from the environment in order to grow
- Smallest microorganisms
- Place where an infectious agent can survive
- Coronary artery bypass graft
- Being soiled by contact with infectious organisms or other materials
- The measure of alkalinity or acidity
- Part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
- Refers to the voice box
- Surgical restoration
- Document that identifies a physicians needs to perform a specific medical procedure
- Visual examination within
- Detailed instructions on how to properly use and process a device
- Passes through body, organ or structure dividing into left and right halves
- Connective tissue fluid that moves throughout the Circulatory system
59 Clues: Throat • Hard to kill • Organs for hearing • Largest body organ • Surgical restoration • Cutting into an organ • Hard to kill bacteria • Medical term for half • What does itis means? • Smallest microorganisms • Refers to the voice box • Medical term for beside • Brain center of the cell • Towards the back, dorsal • Visual examination within • Place where two bones meet • ...
RESPIRATORY DISEASES AND CONDITIONS 2025-11-21
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- inflammation of the lung causing excess fluid in the alveoli of the lungs
- blockage of one of the pulmonary arteries of the lungs by a blood clot SleepApnea occurs during sleeping; causing breathing to temporarily stop
- collapsed lung due to air entering the pleural space
- obstruction of the larynx causing cough
- infectious chronic disease spread by bacteria through the air
- rare condition causing oxygen deficiency in premature infants RespiratorySyncytialVirus contagious disease,leads to bronchitis & pneumonia among infants SuddenInfantDeathSyndrome unexplained death in an infant usually occurs during sleeping Sarcoidosis growth of a collection of inflammatory cells anywhere in the body,can affect resp system
- medical device used to aid in breathing
- inflammation of the outer layers of the lung
- surgical repair of the nose to improve the appearance, breathing or both Thoracentesis surgical procedure of the chest wall to remove excess fluid
- common cold virus
- medical procedure using a bronchoscope to view the lungs and air passages Laryngoscopy medical procedure done to view the larynx, vocal cords and/or nearby structures Endotracheal used for airway management & administering meds during emergency care, Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty surgery to remove tonsils & uvula to enlarge airway for snoring Pneumonectomy surgical excision of part or all of one of the lungs due to cancer
- tumors found in the lung which interfere with lung function
- highly contagious respiratory disease causing coughing fits
- buildup of excess fluid in the pleura of the lungs
- medical device used to measure lung volume
- surgical excision of the tonsils
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- surgical opening into the trachea
- rare form of pneumonia
- progressive lung diseases causing difficulty breathing Emphysema type of COPD causing damage to the alveoli
- common virus,mimics common cold flu contagious infectio
- bacterial infection causing sore throat
- mask attached to hose provides continuous air; worn at night for sleep apnea
- partial collapse of a segment of alveolus in the lung
- examination of sputum to determine presence of pathogenic micro- organisms
- lung condition caused by long term inhalation of coal dust
- cancer caused by inhalation of asbestos
- type of COPD causes chronic inflammation & increased mucus production in bronchi
- nonspecific term for an acute infection affects the nose & throat Asthma chronic bronchial inflammation causing increased mucus production
- Maneuver applying abdominal thrusts to remove obstructive object from the throat of a choking victim
- buildup of excess fluid in the alveoli of the lungs
- surgical incision of the chest to remove a mass or tumor
- inherited disorder,affects production of mucus & digestive fluids
- chronic inflammation of the walls of the bronchi
- medical professional who specializes in dx and treating diseases of the lungs RespiratoryTherapist person who cares for people who have trouble breathing
- inflammation of the larynx
35 Clues: common cold virus • rare form of pneumonia • inflammation of the larynx • surgical excision of the tonsils • surgical opening into the trachea • bacterial infection causing sore throat • cancer caused by inhalation of asbestos • obstruction of the larynx causing cough • medical device used to aid in breathing • medical device used to measure lung volume • ...
Mental Health Facilities 2021-10-22
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- type of illness hospice care patient has
- most common blood test
- may be part of hospital, clinic, or..
- (Y/N)does hospice speed up dying
- what is hospice care goal
- what do labs test on
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- medical lab __________
- (Y/N)does hospice services end once patient has passed
- what degree does a medical laboratory scientist need
- (T/F)someone can receive hospice care in a nursing home
- who decides what care is best in hospice
- what does a laboratory help a physician do
12 Clues: what do labs test on • medical lab __________ • most common blood test • what is hospice care goal • (Y/N)does hospice speed up dying • may be part of hospital, clinic, or.. • type of illness hospice care patient has • who decides what care is best in hospice • what does a laboratory help a physician do • what degree does a medical laboratory scientist need • ...
Radiology 2024-12-20
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- Diagnostic imaging method using X-rays for cross-sectional views.
- Radioactive material used in nuclear imaging.
- Medicine branch focusing on radioactive substances.
- Imaging technique producing detailed digital X-ray images.
- Wave technology beyond human hearing, used in imaging.
- Non-invasive imaging method that uses sound waves.
- Broad term for medical visuals from X-rays, CT, etc.
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- High-energy electromagnetic waves used for imaging and therapy.
- Visualization of blood vessels using contrast agents.
- Quantum particle involved in X-ray production.
- Dynamic X-ray visualization for real-time imaging.
- Imaging technique using ionizing radiation to visualize bones.
- Magnetic imaging modality for soft tissue.
- A general term for taking medical images.
- Field of medicine involving diagnostic imaging.
- Imaging scan often used for metabolic activity and cancer detection.
16 Clues: A general term for taking medical images. • Magnetic imaging modality for soft tissue. • Radioactive material used in nuclear imaging. • Quantum particle involved in X-ray production. • Field of medicine involving diagnostic imaging. • Dynamic X-ray visualization for real-time imaging. • Non-invasive imaging method that uses sound waves. • ...
Gestational Diabetes Review 2026-01-06
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- an organ that provides nutrients to a developing baby
- planned physical activity to improve health
- something that increases the chance of disease
- a condition of having excess body fat that increases health risks
- the amount of sugar in the blood
- movement that helps keep the body healthy
- chemical messengers in the body that regulate processes
- daily habits such as diet and physical activity
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- health problems that may result from disease
- actions taken to reduce disease risk
- medical testing used to identify health conditions
- a type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy
- the process of providing the body with food and nutrients
- having relatives with a medical condition
- the period when a baby develops in the uterus
- a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels
16 Clues: the amount of sugar in the blood • actions taken to reduce disease risk • having relatives with a medical condition • movement that helps keep the body healthy • planned physical activity to improve health • health problems that may result from disease • the period when a baby develops in the uterus • something that increases the chance of disease • ...
Religious Education: Key knowledge test 2012-11-25
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- a diet which does not include meat or any animal products.
- animals living in the wild, their natural habitat.
- testing on embryos for the development of medical science.
- a place of palliative care.
- copying DNA, particularly for medical research.
- the act of carrying a child for another mother.
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- killing animals, often for food.
- the dying out of a species.
- grieving for the dying.
- placing a donor's sperm within the female reproductive tract.
- dying to relieve suffering or pain.
- discrimination on the basis of age.
12 Clues: grieving for the dying. • the dying out of a species. • a place of palliative care. • killing animals, often for food. • dying to relieve suffering or pain. • discrimination on the basis of age. • copying DNA, particularly for medical research. • the act of carrying a child for another mother. • animals living in the wild, their natural habitat. • ...
Emergency Health Crossword 2013-05-17
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- someone who can help in a medical situation
- emergency aid or treatment given to someone injured, before medical services.
- a vehicle for immidiate health care
- a sudden or violent disturbance of the mind, emotions, or sensibilities
- being safe
- harm or damage that is done or sustained
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- a procedure in reviving a heart or lung function
- you go to this place in an emergency
- a time when immidiate time is needed
- a situation in which a hazard can occur
- blood leaving the body
- when you are not feeling well
12 Clues: being safe • blood leaving the body • when you are not feeling well • a vehicle for immidiate health care • you go to this place in an emergency • a time when immidiate time is needed • a situation in which a hazard can occur • harm or damage that is done or sustained • someone who can help in a medical situation • a procedure in reviving a heart or lung function • ...
The Pitt 2025-04-30
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- The character known for being neurodivergent.
- The city where The Pitt is set.
- The charge nurse of the emergency room.
- The time format each episode represents.
- The creator of The Pitt
- The network that airs The Pitt.
- The senior resident who clashes with Dr. Robby.
- The character who is a first-year resident with an overly confident personality.
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- The city where The Pitt is set.
- The medical student who lacks confidence.
- Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch's role in the ER.
- The actor who plays Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch.
- The character who is a third-year medical resident.
13 Clues: The creator of The Pitt • The city where The Pitt is set. • The city where The Pitt is set. • The network that airs The Pitt. • The charge nurse of the emergency room. • The time format each episode represents. • The medical student who lacks confidence. • The character known for being neurodivergent. • The senior resident who clashes with Dr. Robby. • ...
From Day One Atlanta HR 2026 2026-01-20
First Aid Key Term Crossword 2025-04-10
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- Broken bone protruding through the skin
- A feeling of tightness, heavy pressure, or crushing pain around the chest area – between the neck and upper abdomen.
- Microorganisms that poses risk to health
- Involuntary and insufficient respirations that are caused by low oxygen in the blood, also known as hypoxia. This breathing is not normal breathing and indicates that someone is likely dying.
- A medical term referring to or relating to the heart and the lungs.
- Adhesive electrode pads designed to detect the heart’s rhythm and administer a shock if needed
- Beats per minute in a song that can help keep track of the 100-120 compressions needed per minute for compressions
- Compressions, airway, breathing
- Damage to soft tissues and blood vessels causing bleeding under the skin.Discoloration appears on the area of the body affected; another term for contusion.
- A technique that uses thrusts to dislodge an object blocking a person’s airway.
- A device that uses electrical shocks to restore normal heartbeat and correct abnormal heart rhythm.
- thrusts 1 ½ to 2 inches in depth (depending on the age of the victim) into the center of the chest to promote oxygenated blood flow to vital organs during CPR
- A disease in which the blood glucose or blood sugar is abnormally high.
- Awareness and responsive, awake
- Emergency medical technician, beginning level care provider in emergency medical services
- More severe burn of lower skin layers causing pain and showing redness, swelling and blisters
- An injury that gives a feeling of discomfort caused by exposure to heat, flame, chemical agents, radiation, or electricity
- Mild burn exhibited by pain and redness of the top layers of the skin
- A drug that is used to treat mild or moderate pain. It is also used to reduce risks of heart attacks and strokes by preventing blood clots from forming.
- Inhalation of water often resulting in cardiac arrest and even death
- An astringent made from zinc oxide or zinc carbonate to treat rashes, poison ivy, insect bites, stings or sunburns.
- Immune response of hypersensitivity to certain substances
- A life-saving first aid procedure of chest compressions and a series of rescue breaths by means of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation which help restore breathing and circulation.
- Most severe burn; through the dermis or deepest layers of skin causing pain or numbness and appearing white or blackened
- Wound caused by skin that has been rubbed or scraped away.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to all parts of the body; contains oxygenated blood.
- A brain injury that is caused by a sudden blow to the head that shakes the brain inside the skull. It can result in confusion, loss of memory with/without headache.
- Soft tissue injury; a cut in which a portion of skin or other soft tissue is partially or completely torn away from the deeper layers causing severe bleeding.
- Injury of someone by means of electric shock
- Airway, breathing, circulation
- The respiratory tract where air passes in and out of the lungs. The nose and the mouth are the normal entry and exit ports of the airway.
- Bleeding outside the surface of the body from an open wound
- Life Support,This is a level of medical care for victims of life-threatening injuries until a full medical care is given to them at the hospital.
- Interruption of blood flowing through the body causing lack of oxygen and abundance of carbon dioxide
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- Between the nipples along breast bone where the heel of the hand is placed to perform comprerssions
- A wound caused by a tear or a deep cut in the flesh or skin. It can be minor or major depending on the different types of cut and its severity.
- Occurs when there is a build-up of pressure on the brain.
- An injection of epinephrine to open the lungs and narrow blood vessels which is used to treat extreme allergic reactions
- A medical term that refers to the chest pain or discomfort that is caused by reduced blood flow to the heart.
- Caused by exposure to hazardous chemical
- The pressure of the blood within the arteries.
- Unconsciousness due to insufficient use of insulin which leads to increased glucose
- Used by trained medical personnel in emergency response, it goes beyond basic life support to include airway and pharmacology intervention
- Refers to the bluish discoloration near the surface of the skin usually to the hands and feet. This occurs when there’s low oxygen level in red blood cells.
- Lift to a higher position that it was or than is the normal position
- Unplanned event or act that may result in injury, property damage, or death.
- Includes five steps: recognition of cardiac arrest and call for emergency services, immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), rapid defibrillation, basic/advanced emergency medical service, advanced life support measures and post care
- A neurological condition/disorder characterized by repeated seizures that happen when the normal function of the brain is disturbed because of electrical discharge occurrence in the brain.
- The process in which air is inhaled through the mouth or nose, and then air is expelled from the lungs due to muscle contraction and relaxation
- A lung condition that causes difficulty in breathing due to constrictions of the small air tubes in the lungs. It is usually triggered by an allergic reaction or other hypersensitivity.
- To evaluate the quality, review the area, review of the body from head to toe to determine ailment or condition needing treatment
- Any person between the age of one year and before puberty
- Protective material placed upon a wound
- A Condition of the heart beating irregularly
- Sometimes referred to as a stroke: a disruption of blood supply to brain due to ruptured blood vessel or artery being blocked
- Also known as blood glucose.
- A device that restores the normal rhythm of the heart by delivering a controlled electrical shock.
- The medical term for bruise. It is caused by injury to the skin tissues or broken blood vessels that usually results in bleeding beneath the skin.
- Adhesive patches attached to monitor of AED to measure heart rate
- Strip of material used to bind wound
- The inability to breathe because the trachea is blocked, constricted, or obstructed.
- An acute or serious allergic reaction to a chemical or an allergen, potentially life-threatening.
- Burn caused by electricity contact
- monoxide poisoning A potentially life-threatening condition caused by inhalation of too much carbon monoxide gas that prevents oxygenation of the blood.
- Part of the body separated or cut from the rest of the body
- Serious,sudden dangerous situation that requires immediate or urgent action to avoid worsening of the scenario. if it poses an immediate threat to life, property, health or the environment.counteraction immediately
- Person nearby an incident
- A medical treatment facility that accommodates emergency cases and provides medical care to patients without prior appointments.
- A separation of a bone from its position at a joint.; usually moved out of its normal connection with another bone
- The medical term which means relating to the heart.
- Tiny vessels that connect the arteries and the veins.
- A Blood clot
72 Clues: A Blood clot • Person nearby an incident • Also known as blood glucose. • Airway, breathing, circulation • Compressions, airway, breathing • Awareness and responsive, awake • Burn caused by electricity contact • Strip of material used to bind wound • Broken bone protruding through the skin • Protective material placed upon a wound • Microorganisms that poses risk to health • ...
DNA Mod 2 Lesson 1- Anatomy of the Head and Jaws Part 1 2025-01-13
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- The _________ ________ is the bony ridge that borders the glenoid fossa
- The ______ sutures join plates of bone together in the skull
- This facial muscle's main function is to close the eyelids
- 'Myo' relates to the _____
- The ________ is the cartilage that cushions the condyle in the TMJ
- A condyle forms an ___________ with another bone
- Medical term for a depression/cavity in a bone
- 'Neuro' relates to the ______
- Plural of 'foramen'
- This pair of skull bones form the the temples
- This pair of skull bones form the top and the sides of the cranium
- Which 'chewing muscle' spans from the base of the Cranium to the condyle?
- Which 'chewing muscle' is attached to both the temporal bone and the coronoid process?
- This facial muscle forms the majority of the lips
- 'TMJ' stands for ____________ _______
- 'Dont/Dent' relates to the _____
- This type of bone forms the lighter, inside layer of bones
- The immovable joint that connect the skull are called _________
- Plural of 'fistula'
- 'cardio' relates to the ______
- This bone makes up the lower back side of the cranium
- The _____ consists of the floor of the nose and the roof of the mouth
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- The front of the cheekbones is called the _______ _______
- Medical term for 'upper jaw'
- The skull consists of the _____ and the face
- 'Oro' relates to the ______
- This facial muscle forms the lateral wall of the oral cavity
- This skull bone forms the forehead
- ________ Is a condition caused by spasms in the muscles of mastication
- Medical term for the natural opening in bone
- This type of bone supports the teeth and jaw
- 'Amelo' relates to the ______
- This plate forms the base of the cranium towards the face
- 'Osseo' relates to the ______
- What is the name of the protrusion of the mandible opposite the condyle?
- The ______ muscle loops around the hyoid bone to stabilise it
- The condyle sits in a depression known as the _______ Fossa
- Alveolar bone is prone to _______ if teeth are missing or extracted
- Medical term for abnormal opening/passageway in tissue?
- Plural of 'Fossa'
- Which facial muscle is attached to both the cheekbone and the ramus of the mandible?
- The smooth, curved bone behind the upper wisdom teeth is known as the what?
- Medical term for 'lower jaw'
- Which 'chewing muscle' spans from the base of the cranium to the inner mandibular ramus?
- Babies don't have sutures yet, they have membranous gaps called ______
- 'Glossa' relates the _______
- This type of bone forms the outer layer of bones
- 'Gingiva' relates to the _____
- A ________ is a rounded protuberance at the end of a bone
- 'Lingua' relates to the _____
- This skull plate rests behind the nose and contributes to the nasal concha
- 'Naso' relates to the _______
- The _____ bone is a small, u-shaped bone in the neck
53 Clues: Plural of 'Fossa' • Plural of 'foramen' • Plural of 'fistula' • 'Myo' relates to the _____ • Medical term for 'upper jaw' • Medical term for 'lower jaw' • 'Oro' relates to the ______ • 'Amelo' relates to the ______ • 'Osseo' relates to the ______ • 'Neuro' relates to the ______ • 'Glossa' relates the _______ • 'Lingua' relates to the _____ • 'Naso' relates to the _______ • ...
Key terms 2025-09-17
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- A medical device for determining the approximate concentration of glucose in blood.
- Profit: Revenue minus the cost of goods sold.
- Another term for reusable bags.
- Recall: The process of removing a drug product from the market because it is defective or potentially harmful.
- Cost: The total expense a company recognizes for assets after deducting discounts. It includes expenses like sales tax, freight, and installation.
- of Day Report: A summary of all the transactions and activities that occurred during a business day.
- Medicine: Medical treatments that are used instead of standard medical treatments.
- (Pharmacy Benefit Manager): A third-party administrator of prescription drug programs for health insurance plans.
- Health: An approach to health that considers the whole person, including physical, mental, and social factors.
- Analysis Spreadsheet: A tool used to calculate and compare the costs and benefits of a project or decision.
- Rate: The percentage of the cost price that is added to determine the selling price.
- Range: The upper and lower limits of inventory levels that a business aims to maintain.
- A plant or part of a plant used for its therapeutic properties.
- To compare financial records to ensure they are in agreement.
- A system of alternative medicine based on the principle of treating "like with like."
- Turnover Rate: A ratio that measures how many times a company's inventory is sold and replaced over a period.
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- Profit: Revenue minus all expenses, including the cost of goods sold, operating expenses, interest, and taxes.
- Live microorganisms that are intended to have health benefits when consumed or applied to the body.
- A money laundering technique involving breaking up large amounts of money into smaller, less conspicuous amounts.
- A complete list of items such as property, goods in stock, or the contents of a building.
- here are the definitions for those terms:
- Value: The total cost of all inventory items a business has on hand.
- (Durable Medical Equipment): Equipment that can withstand repeated use, is primarily and customarily used to serve a medical purpose, is not generally useful to a person in the absence of illness or injury, and is appropriate for use in the home.
- of Stock: Unavailable for sale or use.
- Device: A holding chamber used with an inhaler to make it easier to inhale medication.
- (Average Wholesale Price): The suggested price for drugs available for purchase from wholesalers.
- Medicine: An approach to care that puts the patient at the center and addresses the full range of physical, emotional, mental, social, spiritual and environmental influences that affect a person’s health.
- (Metered Dose Inhaler): A device that delivers a specific amount of medication to the lungs, in the form of a short burst of aerosolized medicine that is usually self-administered by the patient via inhalation.
- A process used in homeopathy involving diluting a substance with alcohol or distilled water and then vigorously shaking it.
- The amount added to the cost of a product to determine the selling price.
- Percentage: The percentage increase in price from the cost to the selling price.
31 Clues: Another term for reusable bags. • of Stock: Unavailable for sale or use. • here are the definitions for those terms: • Profit: Revenue minus the cost of goods sold. • To compare financial records to ensure they are in agreement. • A plant or part of a plant used for its therapeutic properties. • Value: The total cost of all inventory items a business has on hand. • ...
Medical Terminology- Lesson 3 2020-12-08
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- means head
- means rib
- means record
- means extremities
- means self
- means development
- means upon
- means pain
- means above
- means falling
- means break, burst
- means twist
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- means tongue
- means backwards
- means madness
- means sac
- means binding
- means water
- means suture
- means decrease
- means original production
- means teeth
- means rub, friction
- means breast
- means cancer
25 Clues: means rib • means sac • means head • means self • means upon • means pain • means water • means teeth • means above • means twist • means tongue • means record • means suture • means breast • means cancer • means madness • means binding • means falling • means decrease • means backwards • means extremities • means development • means break, burst • means rub, friction • means original production
Medical Terminology and Abbreviations 2021-06-03
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- back lying position
- high
- fast
- at or toward the back of the body
- the part farthest from the center or point of attachment
- the point nearest to the center or to the point of origin
- nothing by mouth
- activities of daily living
- every 2 hours
- at or toward the front of the body
- before meals
- stomach
- right upper quadrant
- at or near the middle of the body or body part
- intake and output
- skin
- urinary tract infection
- slow
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- eye
- night
- decreased or less than normal
- by mouth
- oxygen
- away from the mid-line or at the side of the body or body part
- left lower quadrant
- after meals
- bedtime
- urinalysis
- blood
- twice a day
- large
- range of motion
- when necessary or as needed
- heart
- four times a day
- three times a day
- bowel movement
- as desired
38 Clues: eye • high • fast • skin • slow • night • blood • large • heart • oxygen • bedtime • stomach • by mouth • urinalysis • as desired • after meals • twice a day • before meals • every 2 hours • bowel movement • range of motion • nothing by mouth • four times a day • intake and output • three times a day • back lying position • left lower quadrant • right upper quadrant • urinary tract infection • activities of daily living • ...
N154 Medical Terminology Crossword 2022-09-19
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- poison
- painful, difficult
- this prefix goes through or across something
- near or close to point of attachment
- vomiting
- urination
- tumor or fluid collection
- this prefix means going slow
- this root means yellow
- visual inspection or examination
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- this root means stomach
- removal
- swelling
- abnormal condition
- this prefix goes against something
- study of
- eating, swallowing
- this prefix shows something is under or below
- flow discharge
- this prefix shows something is new
- this root means large intestine
21 Clues: poison • removal • swelling • study of • vomiting • urination • flow discharge • abnormal condition • painful, difficult • eating, swallowing • this root means yellow • this root means stomach • tumor or fluid collection • this prefix means going slow • this root means large intestine • visual inspection or examination • this prefix goes against something • this prefix shows something is new • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson #3 2022-08-31
25 Clues: sac • rib • upon • self • pain • teeth • twist • above • water • tongue • breast • suture • record • cancer • binding • madness • decrease • backwards • extremities • development • break,burst • rub,friction • head (brain) • drooping,falling • original,production
Medical Terminonlogy Lesson #5 2022-09-15
25 Clues: egg • ear • spot • gate • bile • milk • tear • coil • scale • organ • under • wedge • chest • tumor • mouth • fungus • against • bladder • puncture • membrane • great toe • nail;claw • suspension • blind passage • marrow,spinal cord
Week 1 Medical Terminology 2022-08-16
25 Clues: gum • nose • Skin • soft • tumor • gland • brain • Heart • liver • joint • eyelid • kidney • vessel • Stomach • disease • study of • Enlarged • cut into • specialist • intestines • Inflammation • any condition • surgical repair • surgical repair • involuntary contraction
Medical Terminology Lesson 7 2022-12-08
25 Clues: Sun • Bad • Eye • Body • Hard • Hard • Tear • Foot • Hard • Mind • Neck • Place • Ankle • Equal • Sleep • Cavity • Weakness • To Secrete • Sheet, Band • Star Shaped • Wall, Fence • Hollow Space • Abdominal Wall • Ties, Connection • Labor, Bring Forth
Medical Terms Lesson 7 2022-12-07
25 Clues: bad • eye • sun • hard • mind • neck • foot • hard • body • hard • tear • sleep • equal • place • ankle • cavity • weakness • to separate • sheet, band • star shaped • wall, fence • hollow space • abdominal wall • ties, connection • labor, bring forward
Unit 5 Medical Terminology 2022-10-21
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- condition when the veins are swollen and dilated often found in the legs
- procedure that uses x-ray dye to diagnose things like narrowing or aneurysms
- outside of a castle but the castle is your heart
- of the rooms of the heart
- to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- or insufficient
- condition that causes increased pressure in the blood vessels
- and close quick for the flow of blood
- condition where the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
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- surgical procedure in which the patients heart is replaced with a heart from a donor
- ECG machine that a patient wears over a few days
- condition in which an artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell
- over, or excessive
- of the four chambers that aren't the atria
- tool used to listen for the sounds of the heart and other parts of the body
- take records of such as pictures
- Arrest/The complete stopping of the heart
- type of workouts you do to get in better shape
- puncture to remove fluid
- The shape of love
20 Clues: or insufficient • The shape of love • over, or excessive • puncture to remove fluid • of the rooms of the heart • take records of such as pictures • and close quick for the flow of blood • Arrest/The complete stopping of the heart • of the four chambers that aren't the atria • type of workouts you do to get in better shape • ECG machine that a patient wears over a few days • ...
magnificent medical micro crossoword 2020-05-15
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- body's defense against infection and disease
- infectious disease, attacks lungs, causes weight loss, coughing up blood
- looks like rice water, causes profuse diarrhea,
- disease caused by a parasite, spread by mosquitos
- bacteria and other small cells
- also known as cytosporiasis, causes watery non-blody diarrhea
- attacks invaders, circulate through the blood
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- crippling and potentially deadly infectious disease, invades brain and spinal cord
- disease, primarily affects horses, affects limbs
- transmissible disease of the immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
- hijacks cells, multiplies itself
- rare and deadly disease, causes bleeding all over the body, vomiting,muscle pain, fever, transmitted to people from wild animals
- also known as pink eye
- most common type of meningitis
- type of cell in the body capable of engulfing and
- preventable viral disease, dogs are main source of human transmission
- childhood infection, causes small white spots starting on the face
- branch of science that deals with microorganisms
- food drug administration
- fungus whose spores are present in the air we breathe, affects lungs,causes shortness of breath
- centers for disease and prevention control
21 Clues: also known as pink eye • food drug administration • most common type of meningitis • bacteria and other small cells • hijacks cells, multiplies itself • centers for disease and prevention control • body's defense against infection and disease • attacks invaders, circulate through the blood • looks like rice water, causes profuse diarrhea, • ...
Medical Conditions Part 1 2019-03-23
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- tissue death from lack of blood flow
- insufficient blood flow to an area
- programmed self-destruction of body cells
- liver disease
- pain of the ear
- a broken bone that is fragmented or shattered into many pieces
- inflammation of the mastoid bone
- low blood pressure
- enlargement of the spleen
- disease resulting in damage to the optic nerve and vision loss
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- symptom of illness marked by yellow-orange discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes
- reduced oxygen in tissues
- double vision
- abnormally rapid heartbeat
- inflammation of the joints
- a potentially life-threatening inflammation of the meninges
- abnormally slow heartbeat
- increase in size or excessive growth of muscles or cells
- inflammation of a tendon
- bone deterioration and formation of pores due to lack of calcium
- pain affecting the back, hip and outer side of the leg caused by compression of the sciatic nerve
- incision of the trachea to restore airflow to the lungs
- a form of arthritis in which defective metabolism of uric acid causes uric acid to build-up in joints and causes pain
- pain of the muscles
- abnormally low red blood cell count
25 Clues: double vision • liver disease • pain of the ear • low blood pressure • pain of the muscles • inflammation of a tendon • reduced oxygen in tissues • abnormally slow heartbeat • enlargement of the spleen • abnormally rapid heartbeat • inflammation of the joints • inflammation of the mastoid bone • insufficient blood flow to an area • abnormally low red blood cell count • ...
Healthcare and Medical Ethics 2019-06-13
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- Primary healthcare is covered by the publicly ______ system.
- the ending of a pregnancy
- The life _________ rate of Canada stands at 80.5%.
- an ethical guide for Canadian physicians and medical students.
- human immunodeficiency virus
- ______, children and low-income residents are covered by the government for health care services.
- intentionally ending one's life to relieve pain.
- a legislation which lists the conditions with which the provincial and territorial health insurance programs must conform.
- a substance found in tobacco smoke.
- All Canadian residents have ______ to the necessary hospitals and physician services.
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- 69.8% of health costs are paid by the _____________.
- a basic level of the health care system.
- _______ ______ are concerned with moral questions raised by the practice of medicine.
- people who do not qualify for benefits under government plans have to pay through private health _________ plans.
- The ________ government’s job is to provide funding support for the provincial healthcare services.
- when a person allows their organ to be transplanted to another person legally
- Certain groups such as the Inuit and ____ ______ people living on reserves receive direct health care service.
- Healthcare is mainly accessed at _________.
- a legal document where distribution of property after death is explained.
- when someone harms or distresses an elderly person.
20 Clues: the ending of a pregnancy • human immunodeficiency virus • a substance found in tobacco smoke. • a basic level of the health care system. • Healthcare is mainly accessed at _________. • intentionally ending one's life to relieve pain. • The life _________ rate of Canada stands at 80.5%. • when someone harms or distresses an elderly person. • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson 5 2019-09-18
25 Clues: or • sub • oto • onco • rexy • myco • lact • anti • bili • ovar • pyle • onych • vesic • squam • macul • spiro • lacrim • thorac • mening • sphenic • viscero • centesis • cord myel • toe hallux • passage cec
Medical Terminolgy-Lesson 5 2019-09-18
25 Clues: ear • egg • coil • spot • tear • bile • milk • organ • tumor • mouth • under • scale • Chest • wedge • fungus • against • bladder • Puncture • membrane • nail/claw • suspension • gate/opening • blind passage • great toe;big toe • marrow/spinal cord
Medical Microbiology Revision practical 2019-10-09
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- A symptom of a wound infection
- This prevents antobodies binding the correct way to S. aureus
- Haemolysis profile seen with S.pneumoniae
- Medically important species of Pseudomonas
- Sample submitted to lab when investigating food poisoning
- An enzyme produced by S. aureus also called clumping factor
- Name of vaccine introduced in 1992 against H.influenzae Type B
- Pseudomonas are positive for this basic characterisation test
- E. coli 0157 is this pathotype of E. coli
- A type of agar a wound sample could be out up on
- An example of a wound site
- Major virulence factor of S. pneumoniae
- This level of chemical decontamination will kill endospores & vegetative cells
- How many species of Salmonella are there
- An enzyme that causes S. pneumoniae to autolysis in the stationary phase
- A protein important in adherence of Strep
- A selective agar for Salmonella gives red colonies with black centres
- Are Enterotoxigenic E. coli invasive
- Process that frees an object from some or all of its pathogenic microorganism
- Important in helping prevent spread of MRSA
- A zone of clearing around a disc on an agar means the bacteria is?
- Could you have bloody stools with Enteroinvasive E. coli infections
- The X factor stands for this in relation to Haemophilus growth
- One of the vaccinations against S. pneumoniae
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- A Symptom associated with Salmonella food poisoning
- A subclass under species based on antigens that are present
- An infection caused by Staphlococcus aureus
- A selective agar that S.aureus will grow on
- What type of flagella make Pseudomonas motile
- Many species of Shigella isolated in Ireland
- A beta haemolytic species of Streptococcus
- A type of clinical sample received from a would site
- This genus give a positive result for Gp D in Lancefield grouping
- An antigen that causes a high activation of the IS
- An enzyme that helps to facilitate spread in tissues
- S. pyogens will give a zone of clearance to this agent on a plate
- A GNB that should never be found as part of the normal flora
- What agar will Haemophilus grow on
- Genus of Ent that caused the bubonic plague
- A serious infection caused by S. pneumoniae
- What does M in MRSA stand for
- In classification Enterobacteriacea stand for what
- An important respiratory tract pathogen Genus
- This S.aureus toxin caused scalded skin syndrome
- What does Pseudomonas produce that make it look look fluoescent on basal media
- Serotyping Enterobacteriaceae is based on both the O and the ? antigens
- What can be added to MacConkey agar to select for E. coli 0157
- Enterobacteriaceae are all oxidase
- What agar do you look for haemolysis on
- An important basic test to differentiate Staph from Strep
- What type of antigen does 0157 stand for in E. coli 0157
51 Clues: An example of a wound site • What does M in MRSA stand for • A symptom of a wound infection • What agar will Haemophilus grow on • Enterobacteriaceae are all oxidase • Are Enterotoxigenic E. coli invasive • Major virulence factor of S. pneumoniae • What agar do you look for haemolysis on • How many species of Salmonella are there • Haemolysis profile seen with S.pneumoniae • ...
MEDICAL RESEARCH CLUB: CRUCIGRAMA 2019-07-20
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- Escala para clasificar la forma de las heces
- Espondiloartropatia causada por Tropheryma whipplei
- Metastasis ovarica de tumor gastrointestinal o mamario
- Lesion elemental de la piel que consiste en un cambio de coloracion por alteracion de la pigmentacion
- Ph: disminuido, HCO3: disminuido, pCO2: disminuido
- Tipo de anemia microcitica
- Antidoto de las benzodiazepinas
- Signo correspondiente a depresión de la piel y TCS al presionar con un dedo contra un relieve óseo
- Aumento de la amplitud respiratoria
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- Foco de auscultacion cardiaca
- Articulacion mas predisponente a luxacion
- Tratamiento de emergencia de la eclampsia
- Padre de la medicina
- Especie de Clamidia
- Escala para tromboembolismo pulmonar
- Criterios para clasificar la severidad de IRA
- Ejemplo de una tiazolidinedionas
- Cancer tiroideo mas comun
- Tipo de estudio observacional
- Cefalea bilateral, leve a moderada, opresiva. Predomina en mujeres
20 Clues: Especie de Clamidia • Padre de la medicina • Cancer tiroideo mas comun • Tipo de anemia microcitica • Foco de auscultacion cardiaca • Tipo de estudio observacional • Antidoto de las benzodiazepinas • Ejemplo de una tiazolidinedionas • Aumento de la amplitud respiratoria • Escala para tromboembolismo pulmonar • Articulacion mas predisponente a luxacion • ...
MEDICAL RESEARCH CLUB: CRUCIGRAMA 2019-07-20
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- Escala para clasificar la forma de las heces
- Criterios para clasificar la severidad de IRA
- Especie de Clamidia
- Metastasis ovarica de tumor gastrointestinal o mamario
- Escala para tromboembolismo pulmonar
- Cancer tiroideo mas comun
- Signo correspondiente a depresión de la piel y TCS al presionar con un dedo contra un relieve óseo
- Ph: disminuido, HCO3: disminuido, pCO2: disminuido
- Tipo de anemia microcitica
- Aumento de la amplitud respiratoria
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- Tipo de estudio observacional
- Padre de la medicina
- Espondiloartropatia causada por Tropheryma whipplei
- Antidoto de las benzodiazepinas
- Cefalea bilateral, leve a moderada, opresiva. Predomina en mujeres
- Ejemplo de una tiazolidinedionas
- Articulacion mas predisponente a luxacion
- Tratamiento de emergencia de la eclampsia
- Foco de auscultacion cardiaca
- Lesion elemental de la piel que consiste en un cambio de coloracion por alteracion de la pigmentacion
20 Clues: Especie de Clamidia • Padre de la medicina • Cancer tiroideo mas comun • Tipo de anemia microcitica • Tipo de estudio observacional • Foco de auscultacion cardiaca • Antidoto de las benzodiazepinas • Ejemplo de una tiazolidinedionas • Aumento de la amplitud respiratoria • Escala para tromboembolismo pulmonar • Articulacion mas predisponente a luxacion • ...
Medical Virology Fundamentals crossword 2019-08-09
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- ________ transcriptase must occur before PCR in order to detect the presence of RNA viruses in clinical samples
- are created when virally-infected host cells fuse together to create giant multinucleated cells
- the name of the spikes on enveloped viruses that are responsible for recognizing and binding to specific host receptors
- the protein that makes up this component of enveloped viruses is just under the surface of the envelope and helps with stability
- _____ sense RNA viruses have to create mRNA before it can be translated
- a laboratory diagnostic technique that can be used to detect the nucleocapsid antigen of Influenza virus in respiratory secretions
- the cell receptor for Influenza virus
- the cellular compartment where the majority of DNA viruses replicate
- the name of the spike that Influenza virus uses to bind to respiratory cells
- the process by which most enveloped viruses are released from the host cell
- this is always the first step in initiating infection
- the shape of these viral coats means they must always be enveloped to be infection
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- the period during initial viral infection of a host cell where early enzymes and the genome are being made, where intracellular virus is present but no extracellular virus
- some viruses have an RNA genome that consists of more than 1 linear piece. This is called a ____________ genome
- the term for when the envelope and/or capsid degrades inside a host cell and releases the nucleic acid
- the suffix for a viral family
- when a patient goes from antibody negative for a microbe to antibody positive for the same microbe
- the name for the individual protein components that makes the coat around viruses
- how most icosahedral non-enveloped viruses leave the host cell
- the name for the protein coat that must surround all viral genetic material
- the majority of viral DNA viruses only contain 1 copy of their genetic material, which makes them __________
- the number of this Baltimore Classification are for single-stranded (negative-sense) RNA viruses
- the shape of these viral coast is very symmetrical and they can look like soccer balls
- _________ effect is the term for host cell changes in appearance due to some viral infections and can be diagnostic
- the period where viral particles are being assembled but haven’t been released from the host cell yet
- the first immunoglobulin made in a new infection
26 Clues: the suffix for a viral family • the cell receptor for Influenza virus • the first immunoglobulin made in a new infection • this is always the first step in initiating infection • how most icosahedral non-enveloped viruses leave the host cell • the cellular compartment where the majority of DNA viruses replicate • ...
Medical Terms Lesson 9 2019-10-14
25 Clues: en • pro • cut • dys • peps • dors • gran • phob • micr • peri • labi • cine • grad • phot • mamm • calc • later • tarso • digit • rachi • cheir • colla • gemin • pleur • gangli
Medical Terminology-Lesson 11 2019-10-14
25 Clues: bad • cold • ball • drug • large • loins • sleep • flesh • child • speech • spleen • nipple • within • before • beneath • between • stretch • swelling • entrance • lump,clot • pull,draw • offspring • paralysis • away from,not • out,away from
Chpt 20 Medical Emergencies 2019-09-23
Across
- unexpected or sudden occasion
- bodily injuries
- disorganized cardiac rhythm
- acute vascular lesions of the brain
- paleness
- illusion of movement
- temporary suspension of consciousness
- forcible expulsion of contents of the stomach through the mouth
- abnormal decrease in glucose in the blood
- device used for external electric shock
- escape of blood from the vessel
- unpleasant sensation often culminating in vomiting
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- separation of the layers of a surgical wound
- artificial substitution of heart and lung action
- sudden stoppage of cardiac output
- subjective sensation or motor phenomenon
- failure of circulatory system to maintain adequate perfusion of vital organs
- Vascular reaction also called hives
- abnormal increase of glucose in the blood
- nosebleed
- abnormal drowsiness or stupor
21 Clues: paleness • nosebleed • bodily injuries • illusion of movement • disorganized cardiac rhythm • unexpected or sudden occasion • abnormal drowsiness or stupor • escape of blood from the vessel • sudden stoppage of cardiac output • Vascular reaction also called hives • acute vascular lesions of the brain • temporary suspension of consciousness • device used for external electric shock • ...
Medical Terminology-Lesson 7 2019-09-22
25 Clues: eye • sun • hard • mind • body • hard • tear • neck • hard • ties • foot • sleep • ankle • place • equal • secrete • harmful • weakness • sheet/band • wall/fence • star-shaped • hollow-space • cavity/chamber • abdominal-wall • labor/bring forth
Medical Terms Lesson 7 2019-09-21
25 Clues: eye • sun • bad • tear • hard • neck • foot • hard • body • hard • mind • equal • sleep • ankle • place • cavity • weakness • sheet,band • wall,fence • to secrete • star shaped • hollow space • abdominal wall • ties, connection • labor,bring forth
Medical Terms Lesson 5 2019-09-18
25 Clues: ear • spot • tear • bile • coil • gate • milk • tumor • scale • wedge • organ • mouth • chest • under • fungus • bladder • against • puncture • membrane • nail,claw • suspension • blind passage • marrow,spinalcord • great toe(big toe) • Egg(egg,the female reproductive cell)
Medical Teminology-Lesson 7 2019-09-20
25 Clues: bad • eye • sun • hard • Mind • hard • foot • tear • hard • ties • neck • body • sleep • place • ankle • equal • cavity • weakness • to secrete • star shaped • wall, fence • sheet, band • Hallow space • Abdominal wall • labor, bring forth
A&B Medical Abbreviations 2020-09-08
27 Clues: BP • BS • AP • ax • ac • Bl • BM • bx • BR • BRP • bil • AND • BMI • ASA • ant • BUN • amb • adm • bid • ASHD • ABGs • ADLs • AIDs • bacti • as tol • ad lib • body cavity housing the stomach
mod 2 medical terminology 2020-09-14
Across
- malignant tumor composed of fiber (fibrous tissue)
- pertaining to epithelium
- (chemo) treatment of cancer with drugs
- tumor (malignant)
- one who studies and treats (specialist, physician)
- study of
- producing cells
- pertaining to
- resembling a cell
- cell substance
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- tumor of green color (malignant, arising from myeloid tissue)
- tumor composed of smooth muscle (benign)
- abnormal development
- tumor composed of epithelium (may be benign or malignant)
- malignant tumor of smooth muscle
- tumor composed of fiber (fibrous tissue) (benign)
- substance or agent that produces or causes
- study of cells
- in situ cancer in the early stage before invading surrounding tissue
- producing, originating, causing
20 Clues: study of • pertaining to • study of cells • cell substance • producing cells • tumor (malignant) • resembling a cell • abnormal development • pertaining to epithelium • producing, originating, causing • malignant tumor of smooth muscle • (chemo) treatment of cancer with drugs • tumor composed of smooth muscle (benign) • substance or agent that produces or causes • ...
Kyra Medical Terminology crossword 2020-10-10
Across
- the surgical cutting open of the intestine
- which lie behind the thyroid
- color of the sky
- surgery that changes the shape of the nose
- an increase in the sensitivity of any of your senses
- gum disease
- restore blood flow through the artery
- inflammation of the eyelids in which they become red
- a collection of blood between a baby's scalp and the skull
- is the swelling of a kidney due to a build-up of urine
- inflammation of the gallbladder
- a surgical procedure used to correct a defect in a bone of the skull
Down
- a condition in which the inner lining of the uterus
- a posterior displacement of one vertebral body
- caused by an enlarged liver
- swelling and tenderness of your joint
- Incision through the wall of a bursa
- a surgical procedure involving removal of part or all of the hemimandible
- skin doctor
- A potential cause is poor posture
20 Clues: gum disease • skin doctor • color of the sky • caused by an enlarged liver • which lie behind the thyroid • inflammation of the gallbladder • A potential cause is poor posture • Incision through the wall of a bursa • swelling and tenderness of your joint • restore blood flow through the artery • the surgical cutting open of the intestine • ...
Medical Terminology Specialist Crossword 2020-10-22
Across
- A specialist who treats disorders of the blood or blood forming tissues.
- My niece went to this doctor to find out why she had hives and eczema.
- It hurts when I urinate. I think I may have a bladder infection. I will see a __.
- A cancer doctor who treats tumors.
- I went to see this type of doctor when I wanted to get pregnant.
- A doctor who helps people with neuropathy.
- A specialist in female reproductive system.
- I am going to the __ to get braces on my teeth.
- I saw this type of doctor who examined my eyes, gave me a prescription for glaucoma and new eyeglasses.
- A specialist that is NOT a doctor who can administer pain medication or put someone "under" for surgery.
- This doctor looked at my tissue sample under a microscope and told me the tumor is benign.
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- COVID19 has these types of specialists studying outbreaks in populations.
- This doctor helps babies born prematurely.
- My 80 year old grandfather is being seen by a doctor who specifically works with older adults.
- My heart and arteries are not working correctly. I will see a __.
- A doctor who checks men for colorectal cancer.
- You should see this type of doctor to get your teeth cleaned at least twice a year.
- My feet are killing me.
- An ear, nose and throat doctor.
- A doctor who diagnoses immune issues.
- A specialist who adjusts the spine to promote health.
- I think I have a kidney infection. I will see a ...
- A specialist of the stomach and intestines.
- Jim saw a __ for his acne.
- A doctor that helps children.
25 Clues: My feet are killing me. • Jim saw a __ for his acne. • A doctor that helps children. • An ear, nose and throat doctor. • A cancer doctor who treats tumors. • A doctor who diagnoses immune issues. • This doctor helps babies born prematurely. • A doctor who helps people with neuropathy. • A specialist of the stomach and intestines. • A specialist in female reproductive system. • ...
Medical term chapter 1 2020-09-01
Across
- medical screening to determine the priority of treatment
- suffix meaning a surgical incision
- suffix meaning surgical creation of an artificial opening to the body surface
- the frequent flow of loose or watery stools
- pain in the stomach
- the loss of a large amount of blood in a short amount of time
- wound or injury
- abnormal hardening of the walls of an artery or arteries
- suffix meaning flow or discharge
- suffix meaning pain and suffering
- prefix meaning bad, difficult or painful
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- a surgical puncture into the abdomen to remove fluid
- surgical creation of an artificial excretory opening between the colon and the body surface
- prefix meaning excessive or increased
- suffix meaning surgical repair
- a localized response to injury or destruction
- surgical removal of the appendix
- prediction of probably course and outcome
- a set of signs and symptoms that occur
- torn, ragged wound
- suffix meaning rupture
- inflammation of the tonsils
- pertaining to a virus
- describes disease with rapid onset and relatively short duration
- suffix meaning surgical suturing
25 Clues: wound or injury • torn, ragged wound • pain in the stomach • pertaining to a virus • suffix meaning rupture • inflammation of the tonsils • suffix meaning surgical repair • surgical removal of the appendix • suffix meaning surgical suturing • suffix meaning flow or discharge • suffix meaning pain and suffering • suffix meaning a surgical incision • ...
Chapter One Medical Terminology 2020-09-01
Across
- Prefix meaning "few or deficient"
- Suffix for "process of examination"
- Prefix meaning "slow"
- Plural ending of -ex or -ix
- Prefix meaning "beyond or excessive"
- Prefix meaning "half"
- Prefix meaning "alongside of, abnormal"
- Inflammation of the heart
- Suffix meaning "pertaining to"
- The root word for "fat"
- Prefix meaning "across or through"
- Condition of deficient urine
- Plural of "index"
- A combining form is a root and a...
- The beginning part of a word
- After birth
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- The disease of one nerve
- Plural of "ova"
- Removal of bone
- Fast breathing
- Plural ending of -ax
- Above the kidney
- Paralysis of all four limbs
- Study of blood
- Suffix meaning "pain"
- Enlargement of the liver
- Prefix meaning "against or opposed to"
- The prefix meaning "excessive"
- Prefix meaning "within"
- Suffix meaning "inflammation"
- Prefix meaning "few or deficient"
- Suffix meaning "rupture"
32 Clues: After birth • Fast breathing • Study of blood • Plural of "ova" • Removal of bone • Above the kidney • Plural of "index" • Plural ending of -ax • Prefix meaning "slow" • Prefix meaning "half" • Suffix meaning "pain" • The root word for "fat" • Prefix meaning "within" • The disease of one nerve • Enlargement of the liver • Suffix meaning "rupture" • Inflammation of the heart • ...
Medical Terminology Cardiovascular System 2020-11-20
Across
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels.
- wall between the right and left ventricles
- combining form for artery
- combining form for blood
- complete stopping of the heart
- abbreviation for coronary artery bypass graft
- a condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- abbreviation for automated external defibrillator
- abbreviation for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- abbreviation for point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
- combining form for vein
- abbreviation for congestive heart failure
- blockage or narrowing preventing the heart from getting enough blood flow
- combining form for clot
- increased pressure in the blood vessels
- hardening of the arteries due to fat
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- combining form for vessel
- muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- using x-ray dye and a tiny tube to detect narrowing and pressure
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- combining form for heart
- thin inner layer that lines each heart chamber
- records the electrical activity of the heart
- area where the heart lies
- abbreviation for basic metabolic panel
- used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- instrument to measure pressure
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall
- outer layer of the heart
- wall between the right and left atria
30 Clues: combining form for vein • combining form for clot • combining form for heart • combining form for blood • outer layer of the heart • combining form for vessel • combining form for artery • area where the heart lies • complete stopping of the heart • instrument to measure pressure • hardening of the arteries due to fat • wall between the right and left atria • ...
Medical Vocabulary Terms 3.01 2020-11-23
Across
- rapid spread of disease through large population
- Collapsed lung.
- Rapid breathing
- Sterilization procedure for men.
- Fluid trapped in the pericardium.
- Sexually transmitted infection .
- Inflammation of the tonsils.
- Incision in the chest to operate on the lungs.
- Making an opening in the neck to place a tube into the windpipe.
- Inflammation of the voice box.
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- Lung becomes damaged and scared, thickened tissue.
- Region of the body lacks the adequate amount of oxygen supplied.
- Regulation of the body over creating blood vessels.
- Inflammation of the pharynx which is in the back of the throat.
- Membranes lining the thorax.
- Surgery that changes the shape of the nose.
- Device that measures the amount of air you breathe in and out and the time it takes to exhale after a deep breath.
- Equal to one hundredth of a meter.
- Contraction of the blood vessels with an increase of blood pressure.
- Inflammation of lining in bronchial tubes.
- Loss of voice from disease.
21 Clues: Collapsed lung. • Rapid breathing • Loss of voice from disease. • Membranes lining the thorax. • Inflammation of the tonsils. • Inflammation of the voice box. • Sterilization procedure for men. • Sexually transmitted infection . • Fluid trapped in the pericardium. • Equal to one hundredth of a meter. • Inflammation of lining in bronchial tubes. • ...
UOSCOM - Medical Crossword - Respiratory 2021-01-16
Across
- Previously treated with heroin
- Common cause of pneumonia in infants
- Crackles
- Total lung capacity minus vital capacity
- Lung with two lobes
- Delivered via inhaler
- Conducting air passage
- Radiographic film
- Cell type common in asthma pathogenesis
- Lung coverings
- Required for cellular respiration
- Lung collapse
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- Surgical puncture into the chest cavity
- Animator who died of lung cancer
- Discoverer of pulmonary circulation
- Life-saving procedure
- Meaning excess
- Happens in exercise
- Take my ______ away!
- Many smokers develop this
- Drives respiration
- Invented the stethoscope
22 Clues: Crackles • Lung collapse • Meaning excess • Lung coverings • Radiographic film • Drives respiration • Lung with two lobes • Happens in exercise • Take my ______ away! • Life-saving procedure • Delivered via inhaler • Conducting air passage • Invented the stethoscope • Many smokers develop this • Previously treated with heroin • Animator who died of lung cancer • Required for cellular respiration • ...
